Remote Viewing is, perhaps, one of the most well-researched and frequently studied techniques to discover your natural intuitive abilities. It’s been evaluated by the CIA and private and public research foundations worldwide. Conducted through a specific protocol, it is a way to collect information on anything, anywhere, at any time—and it can be done from the comfort of your own home. As you master basic skills in remote viewing, you can develop a talent to go beyond the boundaries of time and space to acquire valid information.

Tapping into intuition is an important skill that unfortunately often falls to the wayside in favor of strictly logical thinking.

I’ve heard time and time again that remote viewing has certain specific practical applications in life, such as collecting data for research purposes, helping with police work, or even finding minerals. However, most of these applications seem unnecessary to the common person, so what are some more practical applications of this skill in daily life? Luckily, The Monroe Institute is one of the prime locations where people can learn remote viewing. So if you’re reading this blog post, you are in the right spot!

The practical applications of remote viewing in daily life

I’ve seen several interviews with Joseph McMoneagle—a trainer at The Monroe Institute and perhaps the most well-known remote viewer of all time. Joe raises a few practical applications for remote viewing that could help businesspeople make important decisions about the future of their company or fill in day-to-day details. Tapping into intuition is an important skill that unfortunately often falls to the wayside in favor of strictly logical thinking.

Belief in yourself and knowing that the best answers will come to you increases the likelihood that they will.

For instance, if you have two conflicting advertisers and you don’t know who to go with, you could set up a remote viewing task to gather information on both accounts and see which one provides the best outcome. Perhaps you require more information on how to proceed with a specific situation, in which case you could conduct a double-blind task to gather more information for your decision. Need more information on financial details? Remote viewing could be applied here, too. It’s important to remember, however, that a double-blind protocol comes with this discipline, so a secondary person must be involved to ensure truly objective data collection.

Adding such an intuitive activity into a strict business environment is a great way to add clarity, switch things up, and add a bit of variety to an otherwise tightly structured situation. When applied with isolated intent, this can be a beneficial skill for the everyday person to develop.

A few important tips to keep in mind

As you evolve this skill, remember that it needs to be learned and practiced like any other ability. Keep in mind that intent is key. According to McMoneagle, the stronger the need, the stronger the ability. The more deeply you desire to know the truth, the clearer it will be presented. It’s also important to hold good intentions while removing your ego from the outcome. Belief in yourself and knowing that the best answers will come to you increases the likelihood that they will.

Remote viewing is one of the skillsets I have not mastered in my meditation and intuition studies, so I’m looking to join a remote viewing program at the Monroe Institute soon. I hope to see some of you there!

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Malorie Mackey

Actress, author and adventurer

Malorie Mackey is an actress, host, and writer living in Los Angeles, CA. Malorie's first book was published in 2017 and her short story "What Love Has Taught Me" has been published in the anthology "Choices.” You can find Malorie’s travel content on dozens of digital media platforms. Check out www.maloriesadventures.com for more. Malorie's adventures don't just encompass physical adventures. She has been a student of intuition since she was a teenager, studying at Edgar Cayce’s A.R.E. In 2019, Malorie discovered the Monroe Institute while filming her travel show. Since then, she has been studying the art and science of consciousness through many different programs and life experiences.