Soul Talk for the Seekers

Unlock Your Inner Vision: A Beginner's Guide to Remote Viewing

Jaclyn Kaminski Season 1 Episode 20

Have you ever wished you could tap into your natural intuition to explore places, objects, or even memories without physically being there? In this episode of Soul Talk for the Seekers, we are uncovering the fascinating world of Remote Viewing.

You’ll learn what Remote Viewing is, how it works, and how anyone can develop this skill to explore the unseen world. From practical steps to fun exercises, this episode is perfect for beginners and seasoned seekers alike.

If you’re ready to expand your awareness, unlock your mind’s GPS, and see beyond your physical senses, this episode is for you!

You can find Jaclyn @ www.jaclynkaminskibodyandsoul.com
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Welcome to Soul Talk for the Seekers podcast and channel. I'm Ashley Allen. And I'm Jacqueline Kaminsky. We're two intuitive soul sisters joined by synchronicity and spirit here to dig in. We want to invite you along on our journey where anything may come up, but if you consider yourself a seeker, you're in the right place.

Jaclyn:

Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another episode of Soul Talk for the Seekers. Today, Ashley and I are really excited. We are going to be diving into a topic that to me feels like a mix of maybe science, spirituality, and a little magic. We are going to be talking all remote viewing.

Ashlie:

I'm so excited.

Jaclyn:

I know. It's, um, So if you've ever wanted to maybe check up on your kids, or maybe see like a far away place, or find a missing object, or really explore the world without like leaving your bed, or your couch, or your chair, well then

Ashlie:

this is the place for you. This is the way to do it. Um,

Jaclyn:

so today we're going to talk about things remote viewing, we are going to talk about like what it is. We are going to talk about why maybe you'd want to, we are going to give you how do you do it and then like tips and practices and all of the fun things. Um, so yeah, I don't know if we want to start and if you want to dive into like What is remote viewing?

Ashlie:

Yes, let's go there. So, and I would actually start too with how do we even stumble upon this? So, Jack and I were in a class together. We were in our advanced mediumship class and we had, we're really just exploring all of the different ways you can Work with mediumship and connect to consciousness. And this is one we hadn't done before. And our teacher at the time, that was all we focused on for a bit. And it was so cool because she, she said, no, we're like, how do you do it? How do you do it? And we were so focused on the how. And it was so cool because she says, close your eyes. And just go there and let's practice and it was so cool because we thought it was so complicated and we were asking all these questions and oh gosh, it's so there's so much to it and and the coolest part about remote viewing is that it was maybe I'd say one of the simpler things that we did. And that we were able to do. And I think we, we really just surprised ourselves. And this is, this is years ago now. I mean,

Jaclyn:

this is

Ashlie:

five years ago. Yeah.

Jaclyn:

It was one of the easiest. It truly was. I remember after like, right. Cause she had said, okay, just close your eyes. Right. Set the intent because everything is intention, right? Close your eyes. So we did. What I loved about it was in that. That was when she was like, okay, we want you. And I'll never forget. She was like, go to set the intention and go to my daughter's bedroom. Cause we had done different rooms. So you can really do this anywhere, everywhere. But we specifically, the first spot we went was her daughter's bedroom. So now we had no idea what was going on. And this was so funny. So clearly. And, um, we both, right, like, set the intention to go in. And I think it was just the two of us in that session, wasn't it? It was just the three of us, right?

Ashlie:

It might have been. There might have been one more person, but yeah. I

Jaclyn:

didn't prepare that one, but yeah. Okay. So, and I say that because what I loved about this remote viewing session is, is we like went into her bedroom, and I remember we saw her and then there was someone else in the room. Now, um, at the time this was our first time, I didn't get all the details of her friend there, but I remember somebody else being there. I also thought it was interesting because I kept seeing this white desk. It's interesting that I even remember that. Um, like I actually do remember some of the details. Um.

Ashlie:

Oh, I remember the desk super clearly because it shocked the shit out of me. Yeah, this white desk and we saw like the curves on it. And we both were describing the curves. And it was wild. I mean.

Jaclyn:

Yeah. And like where they were sitting, what they were doing, like we were able to get that level of detail. And then the best part was she then took us to the bedroom and showed us exactly how we got it all right. And her and her friend were literally sitting there on the bed and they were doing all of the things. One of them actually was sitting at the desk, but like, I think I'm not mistaken, but it was like all of that. And we were like,

Ashlie:

what

Jaclyn:

shit?

Ashlie:

It was wild. What just happened? It was so wild. Let's go into so so the cool thing about remote viewing is that's how simple it is and all you have to do to learn how to do it is to practice it but I think there's a big key here with remote viewing that can't be forgotten because and it's probably the most important part of it and It's permission. You have to have permission from whoever it is that you're, you're doing it or, or the parents of. So, um, and, and I'd love your take on this, Jack, the way I see it is like anybody in my family, I, like my kids, I can remote view in on them. At any time and no problem, right? But that I have permission they're under 18. Like that is absolutely something i'm i'm I have permission to do now Unless you tell me jack that That I have permission, I would never remote view and unmute. That would be incredibly violating, right?

Jaclyn:

Totally. So, agreed so much. Um, I think that permission is so important because, I mean, the privacy piece of that, right? Like, it's just, it's wrong, right? I also want to say, Just because somebody wants to remote view me doesn't mean that they can either. I do have a big, um, I don't just let anybody into my field. So I want to kind of mention that too, right? Like, yeah, just because somebody wants to doesn't mean somebody even can.

Ashlie:

Right.

Jaclyn:

And I could probably, cause I like, I do have. I would be able to like put that up. And so that's, that I'm actually going to take to a whole nother place. But give me one sec before I go there. As far as the kids. Yes. Um, now that my kids are 18, Oh my God. I weren't 18. Let me say this. I have checked in on them when I couldn't get in touch with them through remote viewing many times. So I kind of like see what was going on or if I had a feeling that something was off or if I had a feeling like he like maybe they were doing something they shouldn't have been and I might know. Um, yes, I would like kind of check in. Would I stay for all of the details? No,

Ashlie:

no. A

Jaclyn:

lot of the times I would go in to make sure that they were just okay.

Ashlie:

Yeah.

Jaclyn:

Then I would know that they're okay. And then I would pull out because I, right. Like that's not my business. Um, right. So that's such a big part to it. Um, But what I love about it is they also like, right? Like you, first and foremost, like, you can't lie anyway. Let's be for real. You really can't like, cause we obviously all understand energy. Right. But it is interesting because growing up in the last five years, they knew that I could do it and they knew that I had done it before. So there was just like more truth there. They were like, well, I'm not going to clearly say something to my mother that I know she really can know.

Ashlie:

Oh yeah.

Jaclyn:

funny and beautiful at the same time.

Ashlie:

No, there's something so cool about that. Like, so I actually, we use it, my dog, and it's a great way to practice too. Um, if you lose something, you can use remote viewing. And my daughter earlier this week lost her tablet and she was super upset. She's like, I can't find it. She'd been looking all over and I said, okay, no, let's sit down. And let's remote view into it and let's find it. And she was like, well, how do you do that? And I'm like, oh my gosh, this is so great. What a great opportunity to show her how to do this. And so I asked her to close her eyes. You what?

Jaclyn:

At such a young age, like how amazing and what a gift.

Ashlie:

Well, but we're not there yet. We still have more work to do, but it's cool because now her mind is open to it. So now she sees that it's a possibility and she, it's a matter of practice. So I had her close her eyes and I just said, okay, I want you to just allow. Whether it's visually, whether it's a feeling for, for it to show up and, and where does it take you? Where does it look like your tablet is? And she, she, she got frustrated. She's like, I can't see anything. And I said, okay, well, I'm going to try it and we'll keep working on this and we'll see if we can find it. And then we'll know that it works. And so I closed my eyes and we're sitting on the couch and, and immediately I thought just like in the couch, like a still it's in the couch. And she's like, we're sitting on the couch. There's no way it's in the couch. And we moved all the cushion. Sure enough, it was jammed inside and our couch is like modular. So it, it can separate a little bit. And so stuff can get hidden in there. And it sure enough was wedged inside the couch. And she was like, how did And I'm like, no, we can do this with anything. And so we kind of laughed and, um, we'll practice more though, because now she sees it's possible. So we'll do more of it. Uh, but yeah, it was fun. It was a lot of fun. And I think it was cool to see her eyes and to see her go, Oh, wow, we just have to practice more. And I, and it was cool too, because I said, okay, just like how you're learning her words and how to read. And I said, you know how, in the very beginning, you're still learning your letters and you're still figuring out how the pieces come together. She's like, yeah, I was like, that's what this is. You just have to. Be patient with yourself and you know, you'll figure out how these pieces come together. And she's like, okay, we can practice. Like we practice with my words, Bob. It was cute.

Jaclyn:

I love my kids. I wish they would like drew lost his wallet. So that's exactly what I did. I removed, you know, I was like, okay, it's in your bedroom. Right. And he's like, no, it's not. I've checked. I tore my bedroom apart. Now was I get, it was 2 AM. Was I getting up at 2 AM to go look for his wallet? No, I was like, I told you where it was. You're on your own, right? I am going

Ashlie:

back to sleep. I want you to

Jaclyn:

know it took him two weeks and he kept saying, well, it's got it. I'm like, okay, well then it's gone. But I saw it in your bedroom. Like I see it under your bed. Whatever. Believe me. Don't believe me. That's on you. That's what, when I connect. Is that where it

Ashlie:

was?

Jaclyn:

That's exactly where it was two weeks later, maybe three weeks later. He's like, mom, I was like, yeah, uh huh. Where was it?

Ashlie:

Oh my gosh. I love that so much.

Jaclyn:

So I love that. But it was so funny, right? Like how, um, and I do try to teach him those things, like. So it always makes me laugh and he's normally more willing to, but most of the time their first reaction is always like, mom, just tell us and I'm like, okay, I can, but at the same time, you need to learn yourself. Let's like practice this ourselves. I'm happy to do it after, but yeah. So, um. Yeah. I mean, it really is so simple. It really is. Like, I like to always just like when I, and what I taught them was like, sit comfortably, close your eyes, take some deep breaths, right. Just really like arrive in the now moment as always. And then like, just set an intention or a, I like to like, maybe even like focus on something. Um, it could be even if it's like a place you've never been, you could really like set the intention to go to a place you've never that you want to go to.

Ashlie:

Yeah, for sure. I

Jaclyn:

actually, um, and then you just really focus your awareness, um, And I like to like just visualize like pulling my energy out and just being okay like what's there and whatever comes to me I typically just write it down maybe right and it always comes in again for all of your Claire's. So I just I kind of go through it all. And I don't try to analyze anything in the moment I just kind of like spew all of the things none of it needs to make sense. And then when I'm done, I typically, like most of the time when I start out, obviously it would be where I can receive feedback to know if I'm like, right, really doing it. But, um, it really is so simple. And

Ashlie:

it doesn't mean you can't get it wrong because you're still taking in, like, I love what you said about you're kind of. You're taking in all the cues and all the signs and then like where, what is the result of it? And so you can still get it wrong. It is a practice. And I, I think we'd both be lying if we said that we've like a hundred percent of the time nailed, nailed it right away. But the cool thing is that like, when you do find out, I'm like, Oh, that's where I misinterpreted what I saw. Oh gosh. Like the signs were there. It just, it was a misinterpretation. So know that that's possible too, but yeah.

Jaclyn:

I want to say that, but yes, that's something else. So something else that's kind of come through to me in that

Ashlie:

it's

Jaclyn:

like, maybe I just viewed it at the wrong time.

Ashlie:

I love that. Cause that can be so true. Also,

Jaclyn:

there is such a thing where people think, Oh, well that can't be true. Well, no, it can. There's no such thing as time. So maybe I just didn't anchor in to write the, like the time or the moment that I was originally looking for. Maybe I anchored it into a different. A different time.

Ashlie:

Oh, yeah. For sure. That can be.

Jaclyn:

That's you. So don't take it seriously. Like, you know what I mean? Like, even like maybe in the, you can't get it wrong. Just trust, trust, trust yourself and be like, huh? Okay. Maybe I was just anchored in a different time. Let me bring it back and be more specific. Right. And like, just don't, don't beat yourself up. Cause it really, it's like learning a new language, consistency is key and trust, trust, trust yourself.

Ashlie:

You know, something else that I think happens too, and this goes with remote, this honestly applies to so many things, but when, when you, when you can feel yourself, so if you're panicking about it, like if it's something you're panicked about finding, or you can feel anxiety rising or any kind of like this, I'll, I'll call it misaligned energy tied to it. That is going to be a hard time to find it. So allow yourself to be as like, literally as leveled as possible. That's when you're going to find it. That's how you're going to find it. And sometimes like I've noticed if I don't see where it is, then I'll just ask, I'll be like, Hey, just Let it show up for me in a really easy place. Um, and, and that way, if I, if I can tell that I can't find it because I'm panicky, then I just still, you can still sort of still find it. Um, still find that missing object, but just play with the energy of it a little bit to get it to come back to you or to get it to show up because yeah, if you're stressed, if you're panicked. Yeah, that you're going to find that thing. I'm telling you, good luck. Good luck.

Jaclyn:

Yeah. Yeah. So, um, let's talk about some like practice ideas for remote viewing. One of my favorites, and this is what we also did. So we kind of shared with you when we had done it for the first time, how we went into that bedroom. And then we actually went through every room of our house. So the next room of the house, I remember we went to was her

Ashlie:

husband, remember the living

Jaclyn:

Yeah, watching TV and we were able to tell exactly what he was watching on the TV and we saw all of those things. So you don't have to like, right? Cause I know if you're like, Oh, well, if I'm going to practice with my friend, I already know what our house looks like. Yes. So get into more details. Like what is a per, is there somebody in the room? What's that person in the room doing? Where are they sitting? Where are they standing? Are they eating something? What are they eating? Like go to that level and practice there. Um, that's always like a really fun one. And again, you can do like Ashley had said, like where you're going for the object. That's a great one also. Um, there's two more that like are my Favorite favorite. Well, actually there's really one more. That's my favorite.

Ashlie:

Then

Jaclyn:

there's one that I want to try. Then there's, I'm like, Oh, I want to

Ashlie:

know that one.

Jaclyn:

You can. So this is the one that I think is fun. You can pick a random spot on Google, on like Google earth, but I don't want you to look at it yet. I want you to like, sit there. Set the intention that you're going to remote view to that specific spot on Google Earth, and then after Go right, like, to that location on Google Earth, pull it up, like, zoom in, and see all of the details around it and see if you got any of it right. Like, so that's, like, one you can do on your own.

Ashlie:

Can I also please say something about this remote viewing thing while you're talking about this? Because I think that this is, because some of you are listening and you're like, oh gosh, like, that this is not something that is legit, you know. First of all, try these practices and you're going to prove yourself wrong, like, that it's real. But. No, that this practice goes so far back, even the governmental agencies utilize remote viewing and have programs in order to get Intel. So just have to say that I've got to say that cause it's huge. It shows that it's real.

Jaclyn:

It's called yeah, if you guys actually even want to research it, I can even say like it was studied scientifically. It was in the 1970s. The CIA and Stanford Research Institute actually explored review remote viewing in a program called the Stargate Project.

Ashlie:

Yes,

Jaclyn:

regular people, they weren't psychic, and they wanted them to describe locations and objects thousands of miles away, and the results were so accurate that they could no longer dismiss it. So like, it is so real and anyone, anyone can do it. It really is more of a skill than anything and you just, it gets better and better the more you practice, right?

Ashlie:

Yes.

Jaclyn:

But I want to say the one that I really am so excited and I want to try is I, cause you know me, like I want to. I love the galactic. I want a remote view into like other places outside of, right? Like I want to go into the multiverse. So I'm going to start trying to remote you there. And then I'll report back

Ashlie:

because

Jaclyn:

that sounds like so much fun.

Ashlie:

Do it. Let's hear, let's hear. I'm going to, I'm, I'm just going to keep on like, I love, I, my big mission right now is okay. What can I do to help my kids to help them help themselves? And if I can help them learn how to do this. Oh my goodness. And you know, you know who loses things more than anybody is my son. He gets so frustrated. He's like, he would lose something that was literally right by his feet.

Jaclyn:

Yeah. You know, what could be so fun with them too is like, where do you want to go? If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be?

Ashlie:

Oh, I love that

Jaclyn:

right. Like in their minds, like kind of teaching them remote viewing, but doing it through like their own imagination and then like being like, see, and then like kind of showing them after how really their imagination, right. Kind of like brings in, into the remote viewing and their intuition and letting it all uncover. You know what I mean?

Ashlie:

I do. In fact, you know, something really funny. I was watching videos with my daughter last night and an ad came on and it I don't even know what it was about, but it was like a, it was like a microscope and it went into the stars and into like, I don't know, it was something, I don't even know what it was about, but it, it was on, um, it was interrupting what we were watching and my daughter goes, Mom, is there a portal in there? And I look at her and I'm like, what, what are you talking about? And she's like a portal. Like it wasn't, did you see that portal? And I was like, how do you even know what a portal is?

Jaclyn:

Then she knows about portals. I love it.

Ashlie:

Well, but then I asked her and she, she got real quiet. So, so I said, okay, okay. You don't have to explain it. I go, I just got to tell you, I thought it was cool that you said that. Like, cool. And she's like, yeah, mommy, I know what a portal is. And I'm like, okay. Okay. But anyway, yeah, your kids might surprise you. I, we don't, that's not a discussion point in our home. So it's interesting. That's all.

Jaclyn:

Yeah. I mean, I, remote viewing really is, it's like limitless to where we can go and what we can do with it. And I just really invite everyone to try. Give it a try. So easy and just practice, practice, practice. And like, it really helps you so much between your intuition, even like just really connecting to the collective consciousness. Um, and just trusting, right? Like yourself and your mind and your body and all of the ways that you receive everything. So, yeah. And I think it's so much fun.

Ashlie:

It is. I think I love what you said about trusting yourself, because I think that this is such a cool and easy. And I think low stakes way to learn how to trust yourself.

Jaclyn:

Yeah.

Ashlie:

It might be the lowest stakes way. To learn how to trust yourself. So if you're working on trusting yourself, and I feel like this has been a theme with my clients, even just in conversations with people that I'm interacting with, it's like a, you know, the lack of trust in yourself. If you want to build that, do this. Low stakes, easy. And you know what? You can do it and nobody's gonna, nobody even has to know that you're doing it when you're looking for objects. You don't need permission to find an object. Try it. And I, and I guarantee you will surprise yourself in the coolest ways, especially when you give up the importance of it and allow it just to happen as, as it comes. So I think that's a great way to close. If you've done this, please, please, please comment, That, you know, I'd love to hear experiences people have had with this because again, it, there's so many cool ways to do it. And we look forward to, to hearing more on what everybody's experiences are. And with that and everything else, I think, I think this is a nice place to close it. Jack, what do you think?

Jaclyn:

I think so. Yeah. Have a great week and we'll see you next week.

Ashlie:

Sounds good. See you then.

Thanks for hanging out with us. If you want to hang some more, you can follow us at Ashley Allen Inspired and Jacqueline Kaminsky Body and Soul. Until next time, keep seeking.