Lessons With Edward - Pattern Separation vs. Pattern Completion: The Tightrope Between Seeing and Guessing
This lesson dives deep into one of the most misunderstood dynamics in remote viewing practice: the difference between pattern separation and pattern completion — and why that distinction is the difference between accuracy and analytical overlay (AOL).
Through two live "anything target" experimental sessions, you'll watch the process in real time — one yielding a 60% confidence result on a water target, the other a 70% confidence verified hit on a satellite with people aboard. Along the way, this lesson unpacks the role of the hippocampus, specifically the dentate gyrus and CA3 region, in how spatial and temporal positioning affects session quality.
Whether you're new to remote viewing or years into your practice, this lesson gives you a concrete, neurologically grounded framework for understanding what's actually happening when you sit down to view.
This session was recorded on April 23, 2026.
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