Lessons with Edward: The Moment That Separates Real Remote Viewing From Going Through the Motions

Lessons with Edward: The Moment That Separates Real Remote Viewing From Going Through the Motions

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Some of the most important lessons in remote viewing have nothing to do with what you perceive — and everything to do with whether you're being honest with yourself about what's actually happening. 

In this lesson, Edward Riordan walks through a live session example using the World Trade Center as a target, demonstrating how he evaluates the quality and authenticity of his own perceptions in real time. The focus here is on a concept that rarely gets discussed openly: the threshold between session pages, and what it truly takes — internally — to cross it with integrity. This is the kind of lesson that rewards careful attention. 

Whether you're new to remote viewing or years into practice, this one will sharpen how you think about the session itself. 

This session was recorded on April 28, 2026.

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