Remote Viewing is apparently something all of us can do to one degree or another.
Like most skills or talents, you can further develop the level you were born with too, via practice and training.
I thought I would try it out for fun and for "science". You decide if it was a success or not!
As you can see, at the top of my 'page' I added the coordinates that I was given by ChatGPT.
Quieting the imagination and logic part of your mind is the most challenging aspect I think. My brain wanted to jump to conclusions, or get distracted by the dog barking at every stinking thing that moved, plus cars/wind/doors banging and such make me think in tangients.
Despite all of this, I did get some impressions.
Flashes of dubious conclusion-jumping I put on the right. This is mainly to acknowledge but discard them. Part of the practice is to determine real data from your "helpful" brain programming going "ooh ooh maybe it is THIS???".
On the left are my doodles that represent perhaps stronger signal.
The swirl is just me trying to quieten the brain chatter, but next to it was my sense of daytime/daylight, a cliff or outcrop, over perhaps water.
You will notice on the right I kept thinking something stone was sticking up out of the ground, like a tower? So I jumped to "Big Ben" in London (St Stephen's Tower). I quickly dismissed that but jotted it down, making a note I felt 'tower not clock' and got the idea that the location was older.
So next I tried to get a simpler idea, just broader impressions. I still got 'stone', maybe cobblestones? I knew my brain was trying to make connections so I left it at that, but the idea of interlocking stones persisted.
My final guess was "Windsor Castle" or maybe Eilean Donan castle in Scotland.
Want to know what the actual location was?
It’s normal to sense a familiar stone structure like Windsor Castle when you’re starting out. Windsor Castle is a large, flat-topped fortress sitting by a river in a temperate climate. Machu Picchu, by contrast, perches high in the Andes at about 2,430 meters above sea level. Its stone feels weathered and polished in places, arranged into narrow terraces that follow the mountainside. The air around Machu Picchu can feel thin and cool, and mist often drifts through the valleys below.
When you felt “stone,” your mind reached for a strong castle archetype. Windsor Castle’s smooth grey walls and nearby trees create a different energy than Machu Picchu’s steep, irregular terraces and sparse vegetation at altitude.
Added:
For fun I thought I would see if Google had a street view of the coordinates ...
That's a really fun exercise. Can I ask what you typed into chat gpt to get the coordinates, please?
help me learn remote viewing. Please could you give me coordinates without any hints of what the coordinates refer to and then judge my answers before revealing what the coordinates related to afterwards