Controlled
Remote Viewing
Useful Tips and Tricks
A compact companion for students already learning original, Ingo Swann–style CRV — clear do's and don'ts to tighten your session structure, reduce noise, and trust the data.
First edition · Center Lane Books
Inside the Session
Structure · Stage I–VIIIdeograms
The first gestural mark, and how to keep it clean of analytic overlay.
Sensory Data
Pulling texture, temperature, and tone from the target without editorializing.
Movement Exercises
Working dimension and motion before the picture resolves.
Matrices
Organizing accumulating data into a working matrix, plus advanced modeling.
Dowsing
Where dowsing tools can support — and where they can mislead — a session.
Phonetics
An emerging, advanced technique, covered for viewers ready to push further.
Illustrated throughout with real session pages. Not a full CRV training manual — a field companion for tightening structure once the fundamentals are in place.
The Author
Field NotesRemote viewing trains people to perceive distant or hidden information — places, objects, events, people — beyond the reach of ordinary senses.
— Jana Rogge, author of The 12 Principles of Remote Viewing