Lessons with Edward: How Proprioception Unlocks Dimensional Remote Viewing

Lessons with Edward: How Proprioception Unlocks Dimensional Remote Viewing

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This lesson dives into one of the most underexplored dimensions of remote viewing — the body's own sensory intelligence. 

Through a live demonstration, you'll learn how proprioception (your body's sense of position and movement in space) and haptic perception (touch-based exploration) work together to generate what Edward calls "dimensional sensations" — a felt, physical simulation of a target's shape, size, and structure. 

Rather than relying solely on visual or conceptual impressions, this lesson shows how accessing information below the threshold of awareness through the autonomic nervous system can produce remarkably confident, accurate target data. Whether you're new to remote viewing or deepening an existing practice, this lesson offers a genuinely fresh lens on how perception works. 

This session was recorded on May 19, 2026.

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