Lessons With Edward: The Hidden Architecture of Remote Viewing
This lesson goes somewhere most remote viewing instruction never reaches — into the actual neuroscience of what may be happening inside the brain during a session.
The focus is on two specific regions of the hippocampal formation: the dentate gyrus, where pattern separation occurs, and the CA3 region, where pattern completion can either deepen your session or quietly end it by collapsing into memory.
What makes this lesson different is that the discovery didn't come from a textbook. It came from the process itself: from working blind targets and paying attention to where something was actually happening inside the brain. The result is a working theory that connects quantum superposition, pyramidal neurons, and microtubules into a coherent model of how remote viewing signal travels, degrades, and — under the right conditions — remains pure.
The Egyptian connection at the end is worth the watch alone.
This session was recorded on June 29, 2026.
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