What Team Blue Sky Saw When They Looked For the Next Dalai Lama

What Team Blue Sky Saw When They Looked For the Next Dalai Lama

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Three independent remote viewers sat down with nothing more than a random alphanumeric code. No name, no location, no context. What emerged across their sessions was a striking pattern: mountainous terrain, a protected historic gathering place, sacred objects locked away for safekeeping, and a tense human exchange involving someone who had failed at something significant.

In this week's Team Blue Sky session, viewers Evan, Derek, and Bryan worked the same coded target independently, then compared notes with analyst Sean, who revealed what they'd actually been tasked with: the process surrounding the selection of the next Dalai Lama, and the tension between Tibetan religious authorities and Chinese state policy over who gets to recognize him.

The session offers a clear look at how double-blind remote viewing protocol works in practice, how three viewers' raw impressions get cross-referenced, and how a trained analyst pieces fragments into a coherent picture.

This session was recorded on July 6, 2026.

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