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Re: Learn to become a Remote Viewer HERE
State 2 is where you sense as many descriptors as you can perceive. Do not force this information. Let the target speak to you. Be open to subtle impressions. Do not censor any information. You may have conflicting information. There may be many different aspects that conflict with your conscious mind. Just let the information flow.
Here is how stage 2 is presented.
At the top center of the page Put Stage 2. The page number goes in the right corner.
On the right side of the paper start with the word Sounds and work your way down the paper. You will be working through the different aspects of the target.
Sounds: (what sounds to you perceive?) descriptor words would be whooshing, rushing, voice, chirping, clapping, silence, echo, humming, horns, roaring, clanging, singing, slam, blowing, music, hissing, tapping, whirling, clanking, bang, buzzing, echo, moan, muffled, bell, rattling, scraping, popping, jingling,cracking, ringing, whistling, rumbling, siren, vibrating, beating, crying, laughing, barking, whispering, thumping, drums, screeching, dripping, rhythmic, grinding.
Textures: (what textures to you perceive?) Smooth, soft, rough, shiny, matted, sharp, pointed, fuzzy, prickly, grainy, wet, ribbed, bumpy, slippery, coarse, greasy, feathery, powdery, filmy, gritty, furry, velvety, fluffy, porous, sticky, rubbery, patterned, recessed, gaseous, slimy, wavy, sandy, silky.
Temps: (what sounds to you perceive?) warm, cold, hot, freezing, sizzling, body temp, frigid, medium.
Visuals:
Colors: red, blue, black, gold, metallic, crimson, silver, transparent
Luminescents: dark, bright, pale, dim, glowing, brilliant, sparkling, shimmering, blinking, twinkling, shining, reflecting, blackness
Patterns: none, some, many, few, speckled, repeating, wavy, grid, matrix, interwoven, blank.
Tastes: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, spicy, cold, hot, gritty, fresh, cool, stale, rancid, moldy, burnt
Smells: fresh, dust, musty, sweet, aromatic, soot, BBQ, fishy, perfume, stale, putrid, earthy, burning, flowers, feces, smoke, pungent, chemical, vegetation.
Dimensionals
Verticals: High, low, tall, towering, deep, squat, short, sheer
Horizontals flat, wide, long, open, thick, thin, narrow, shallow
Diagonals: diagonal, sloping, slanting, steep, inclining, oblique
Mass, Density, Space, volume: light, hollow, heavy, solid, large, void, small, huge, enclosed, open, bulky, dense, tiny, minute, vast, inside, outside, massive, empty, scattered, big, close, far, fat, airy
Quantity: many, few, some, void, one, multitudes
Shapes: round, squares, triangles, amorphous, curves, right angles, ball, circle, polygon, tube, box, rectangle, varied, pointed, blunt, spiral, fractal, edged, ellipse, coiled, sphere, cigar, oblong, intersections, cloudy, many, few, convoluted.
Movements: none, moving, shaking, rotating, falling, shifting, slow, fast, medium, straight, curved, streaking, stopping, flowing, away, towards, shooting out, swaying, spinning, spiraling, springing, abrupt, rocking.
Energetics: static, vibrating, pulsing, humming, high vibration, low vibration, magnetic, frozen, movement, electric, energy, penetrating, vortex, flowing, churning, radiating, emanating, exploding, expanding, contracting, imploding, pressure, tension, force, squeezing, pushing, pulling, attracting, repelling, gravitating, growing, dissipating, grounding, charging, current flow, polarizing, compressing ,holding, destroying, impacting
Feeling towards the target: (How does the target make you feel) This goes at the bottom middle of the page.
Examples would be curious, interested, intrigued, good, sad, happy, indifferent, familiar, relaxed, tense, fear, reverent, vertigo, intimidated, amazed, bored, defensive, anxious, alert, unfamiliar, sleepy, dull.
This is how stage 2 takes place. This will bring you closer to the target.
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