Unlocking the Invisible: My Astonishing Journey into Remote Viewing
Have you ever wondered if your mind could transcend time and space, pulling in vivid details from places you've never been? What if I told you this isn't fantasy—it's a trainable human skill, backed by science, that anyone can master with the right guidance? I'm Nimit Phutirat, and through nimitta.org, I've explored meditation and consciousness for decades. But nothing prepared me for my 5-day Scientific Remote Viewing® (SRV®) course at the Farsight Institute with PrinCess Jeaneé. This experience didn't just wow me—it proved our untapped potential, showing that with proper training, you could be viewing distant targets tomorrow.
The Unexpected Spark: Ancient Palm Leaves and a Cosmic Nudge
It all began with an ancient Tamil palm-leaf manuscript from India—written 2,000–3,000 years ago by enlightened sages who foresaw details of people's lives. These leaves, stored in Indian libraries and proposed as world heritage, include names, family details, and life insights for millions. Mine revealed I was a "Time Traveler" and urged me to study time traversal methods. Skeptical? Absolutely. But when a friend in Alaska pointed me to Farsight's remote viewing as a way to "travel" through time mentally, the synchronicity was undeniable. I signed up immediately.
Farsight Institute, a nonprofit founded by Courtney Brown, uses rigorous, military-derived protocols for RV—gathering data on unseen targets via the subconscious. Their work, live-streamed on Farsight Prime, includes viewing historical events, extraterrestrial phenomena, and futures, all with statistical verification (often 70–90% accuracy for trained viewers). PrinCess Jeaneé, their Educational Director and a seasoned viewer for over a decade, teaches with warmth and precision, making it accessible to all.
The Course: Rigorous Training That Rewires Your Mind
The online 5-day intensive was structured and supportive, designed for a small group of up to 5 students—though in my case, the others backed out, turning it into a personalized one-on-one with PrinCess. Each day started with a 1-hour Farsight meditation—body scans, affirmations like "I am a multidimensional being," and techniques to quiet mental chatter (echoing Satipatthana Four but tailored). Viewing happens eyes open, pen in hand, to ground you and prevent imagination from overriding data.
Targets are blind: just random 8-digit coordinates (e.g., 1234-5678), no hints. Phases include:
Ideograms: Instinctive sketches capturing the target's "gestalt."
Probing: Sensory details—textures, colors, emotions, movements.
Sketching: Building visuals without labeling (e.g., "tall metallic lattice" instead of "tower").
This blind process quiets the analytical mind, allowing subconscious impressions to surge through like sudden flashes—raw, unfiltered data from what Farsight calls the “signal line.” No thinking. No guessing. Just pure perception flowing onto the page.
PrinCess monitored me individually, correcting "analytical overlay" (conscious guessing). Day 1 focused on theory and basic techniques—learning ideograms and probing, no real target assigned yet. It set a solid foundation, though the process felt challenging at first as I adjusted to trusting raw intuition over analysis.
The Breakthrough on Day 2
Then came Day 2—the session that left me speechless. After morning meditation, PrinCess assigned a blind coordinate—only she knew the target; I had no cues, no bias, nothing to guide me. Impressions surged: a vast, elevated landscape; a towering conical mountain; snow or ice capping the peak; arid plains below; African wildlife vibes like animals grazing; isolation and majesty.
I sketched a conical peak with a white top, flat surroundings, and hints of animals/vegetation. Notes: "cold at top, warm at base; natural formation; reddish-brown rock; unique wrinkled surface, vast flat plains."
The reveal? Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania—Africa's highest peak. 100% hit: shape, snow cap, plains, wildlife energy. I'd never heard of it or deeply studied it, yet my mind captured it perfectly from Seattle—with zero prior knowledge. PrinCess called it a "perfect hit," boosting my confidence. The blind nature made this astonishing: No hints led me there; pure perception bridged the distance.
To show the eerie accuracy, here's a side-by-side: my quick sketch (left) versus the actual target photo (right). Notice how the conical mountain, unique wrinkled surface, radiating base elements (like trees), and overall feel align—even the instruction to "zoom out and stand at front of target" captured the foreground perspective.
A second aerial sketch added more: a bird's-eye crater view with reddish-brown vibes. It matched overhead photos perfectly.
A Deeper Layer: The "Hovering Bird" as Summit Celebration?
Digging deeper, one sketch element intrigued me: a bird-like figure hovering at the top. Symbolic? Or perceptual? Climbers often jump in triumph at Uhuru Peak, arms outstretched like wings, "flying" above clouds. My impression might have captured that exact energy—people mid-leap in celebration. Compare my "bird" (left) to real summit jumps (right):
If RV tuned into a live moment, this hit on human activity elevates it from landscape to lived experience. Mind-blowing!
Pushing Boundaries: Emotional Depths on Day 5
Days 3 and 4 were weaker—afternoon sessions, tired mind, less meditation. But Day 5 was different.
Before giving me the final coordinate, PrinCess paused. “I’m not sure if you’re ready for this target,” she said. She asked if I was up for it. I answered, “Let’s go for it.”
What came next broke me open.
Eyes open, pen moving across the page, a blinding white flash exploded inside my awareness—brighter than a thousand suns. A roar shook my entire body. A massive, chaotic cloud billowed upward. Then the ground level: raging fires, firefighters dragging useless hoses through an inferno, people running in terror—skin sliding off in sheets, blood staining the streets, mothers clutching children who would never move again. The despair was suffocating.
I sobbed uncontrollably—tears streaming, chest heaving—yet my hand never stopped sketching. PrinCess’s voice came softly through the headset: “Nimit, do you want to stop?” I shook my head and kept drawing.
When she finally revealed the target, my breath stopped.
It was the atomic bombing of Hiroshima—August 6, 1945, 8:15 a.m.
I hadn’t just described it. With my eyes wide open, sitting in Seattle, I had bilocated there — my consciousness hurled into the chaos as if I were standing in the streets, feeling the flash, the roar, the heat, the screams, the shockwave, the smell of burning… I had been there — live — watching the moment the world changed forever.
That single blind session turned remote viewing from an intellectual curiosity into undeniable time travel… and proved the ancient palm leaf had been right all along.
The Question That Changed Everything for Me
If an ordinary finance guy from Bangkok could be handed a random number, have zero clues, and still walk into 1945 Hiroshima… what hidden truths are waiting inside you?
What karmic timelines are ready to be revealed? What dormant abilities are simply waiting for the right key?
I found my key in remote viewing — and in the Vedic wisdom that started it all.
This journey has deepened my Vedic Astrology practice, where I bring the same precision and insight to clients' charts—uncovering spot-on karmic patterns, past influences, and future potentials with actionable guidance that empowers and transforms lives. As my clients say, it's "remarkably accurate," "profound," and "life-changing"—helping them feel seen, relieved, and confident, just as RV unlocked truths for me.
If something in this story stirred you — if you felt that pull, that recognition — then the next step is simple.
Let’s discover your truth together.
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One session can be the coordinate that unlocks everything.
The unseen is calling. Answer it.
Namaste & Clear Sight,
Nimit Phutirat