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Remote Viewing Challenges
Watch the mind-bending abilities of our contestants as they step into the unknown! In this thrilling showdown, five unique images are sealed in identical envelopes, each concealing a scene only one can guess. Competitors, isolated in separate booths, have just 10 minutes to “see” inside their envelopes and sketch what they believe is hidden within. With intense focus and no physical clues, each contestant tries to capture shapes and details purely through intuition. The big reveal electrifies the crowd as the original images are displayed alongside each drawing on a giant screen. Witness firsthand how close—or wildly off—each competitor’s vision is!
Step into a world beyond the ordinary as competitors test their “mind sight” in a battle of pure intuition! in each round, a judge secretly selects a shape—maybe a star, a heart, or a triangle—and stores it on USB drives given to each contestant. With only 30 seconds to tap into their extrasensory abilities, contestants write down the shape they perceive from within the USB. Five intense rounds, five hidden shapes, and one goal: to see without seeing.
Immerse yourself in a high-stakes test of extrasensory skill! In this thrilling challenge, an “outbounder” ventures to a mystery location—perhaps a bustling café, serene fountain, or lively bus stop—soaking in every sight, sound, and detail. Meanwhile, isolated competitors have just 15 minutes to tune in and remotely view the outbounder’s surroundings, capturing every unique feature and atmosphere. With no hints, no clues, and only their mind’s eye, contestants sketch and describe what they perceive. This is a battle of intuition like you’ve never seen!
Mind Sight Challenges
Witness the ultimate test of being connected to all things as contestants try to unlock a mystery code—without seeing a single clue! In this thrilling showdown, a locked 3-digit safe sits on the table, holding a hidden code that only intuition and mind sight can reveal. Blindfolded and racing against a 3-minute timer, each competitor must feel out the code, jotting down their best guess in the hopes of unlocking victory. Suspense builds as each contestant is sequestered in silence, with only their mind sight to guide them. Will they crack the code and claim the prize?
Step into a world of unseen colors in this exhilarating test of extrasensory skill! Competitors face a bin of identical balls in mixed colors—red, blue, green, yellow, and purple. Without using their sight, they rely solely on their mind sight to “sense” each ball’s color, sorting them into designated bins with precision. Racing against an 5-minute timer, contestants strive to accurately match as many colors as possible, thrilling the audience with every ball placed. Who will prove they have the clearest inner vision and rise to the top?
Watch as competitors push their perception to the limit in this electrifying test of mind sight! A judge arranges a hidden sequence of five cards from a unique deck, visible only to the audience on a large screen. With nothing but their intuition, contestants must tune in and recreate the exact layout from their own identical decks. They have 10 minutes to sense, select, and arrange each card in perfect order, aiming to match the judge’s hidden sequence. Will they unlock the right pattern and dazzle the crowd with their inner vision?
Dowsing Challenges
Step into a world of awareness and intuition as competitors use dowsing tools to reveal hidden treasures! Five identical black cups conceal a unique object beneath each—water, gold, silver, copper, and iron. Contestants have just 5 minutes to sense and identify the hidden item under each cup, relying on nothing but their dowsing skills. With the arrangement freshly randomized for each turn, every round is a fresh test of skill, as contestants strive to unlock the secrets concealed below.
Get ready for an extraordinary showdown of intuition and skill as contestants try to sense hidden items scattered across a hotel floor! Each competitor receives a map with 10 highlighted rooms, each containing one of three hidden objects—a vial of water, a gold coin, or a silver ring. With only a pendulum or their hand to guide them, they have 5 minutes to pinpoint which item is hidden in each room. With each round offering a new, randomized arrangement, competitors must tap into their inner senses to map the mysteries correctly. Who will prove they can read the unseen?
In this exhilarating test of intuition and awareness contestants race against time to uncover hidden friends in a mysterious suburban neighborhood! Each competitor receives an unmarked map of the subdivision, where a friend of the judges lives. Armed with only their dowsing tools—a pendulum, or their hands—they have just 5 minutes to sense and mark the home they believe the friends occupies. With a different judge’s friend and location chosen each round the tension builds as contestants are isolated from one another, ensuring no hints are dropped. After each round, the real locations are revealed on a large screen, and points are awarded, sparking excitement among the audience! Who will have the sharpest intuition to find the friends first?
Psychokinesis Challenges
Step into the thrilling Dice Challenge, where contestants use focus and intention to influence the roll of a custom die! Each player is assigned a target color—yellow or blue—and rolls the die five times, aiming to land their color as often as possible.
In this electrifying test of focus and mental prowess, contestants attempt to influence a spinning color wheel to land on a designated target! Each competitor faces the wheel in a dramatic one-on-one setting, with vibrant numbered and colored sections whirling before their eyes. Armed with nothing but their concentration, they have three chances to guide the wheel to the judge’s chosen target.
Step into the world of psychokinesis and see if your focused intention can control movement! In this mesmerizing test of mind power, your goal is simple but intense: keep a yellow circle floating safely within the bounds of a large box—away from the edges—for as long as possible using only your focused intent. If the circle drifts to the outer edges 10 times, your session ends.
Precognition Challenges
Watch as competitor test their ability to see beyond the now! In this captivating exercise of precognition the goal is straightforward yet thrilling: mentally uncover the five-color sequence that will displayed on their screen, using only their mind’s eye to perceive the exact order. With intense focus and clarity, they will attempt to replicate the sequence on their screen before time is up and the sequence is revealed. Once completed, watch as the screens reveal each actual color sequence, bringing competitors face-to-face with the accuracy of their perception in real time.
Step into the thrill of pure anticipation with the Gopher Prediction Challenge! In this high-energy game of foresight, competitors face off to predict where a mischievous digital gopher will pop up next on their screen. With only 15 seconds to lock in their choice, each contestant must harness their precognitive instincts and race against the clock to pinpoint the gopher’s next move before it appears.
Round by round, the tension builds as competitors strive to stay one step ahead, aiming to predetermine the gopher’s path. Spectators are in for a suspenseful ride as every correct prediction lights up the big screen, and scores tick up in real-time, revealing who’s dominating the game. Will anyone score a perfect streak? With each reveal, the crowd holds their breath, eager to see who has the sharpest intuition to tame the tricky gopher and claim the highest score.
Welcome to the Perceptive Match! In this thrilling competition, competitors must rely on their intuition and precognitive ability to match the location of where identical cards will pop up on a grid. They’ll use their precognition abilities to “see” the layout of the cards before they pop up, and their goal is to match pairs as quickly and accurately as possible. Each wrong guess adds tension, while each match brings a burst of excitement! The real-time results and scoreboard make for an exhilarating experience, as the audience watches competitors race against the clock and each other, testing the limits of their memory and psychic abilities. Will they be able to unlock the secrets of the deck, or will their intuition falter under pressure?
Practices
Remote Viewing Skill
Development Practices (SDP)
Random Image Viewing Drill:
Enlist a friend to collect a series of simple, distinct images (like objects or scenes) and seal them in identical envelopes. Each day, take one envelope, set a timer for 15 minutes, and attempt to “see” what’s inside the envelope. Focus on capturing broad shapes, colors, and major objects in your mind. Afterward, compare your perception with the actual image to analyze accuracy.
Sketching Session:
Practice sketching basic shapes and forms that come to mind when thinking of each envelope. This will help you get accustomed to translating mental impressions into quick sketches, which is vital in the competition.
Additional Tip:
Meditate for 5-10 minutes beforehand to clear your mind and enhance focus. Use visualization exercises to improve clarity and accuracy of the mental images.
Blind Shape Identification Exercise:
Have a friend choose a shape and describe it to you with a vague outline or simply give you a “feeling” for it, but don’t let them reveal any specific details. Use your intuition to visualize the shape in your mind, and write down or draw what you sense.
USB Shape Sensing Simulation:
If possible, prepare a series of 8 USB drives each containing a file with a different shape. Without plugging them into a device, hold each USB drive in your hand and attempt to visualize the shape “within.” Begin by focusing on identifying simpler shapes like circles and squares, then progress to more complex forms like stars and hearts.
Advanced Tip:
Try to sense the energy or “feeling” of the shape—some practitioners believe shapes have unique vibrational qualities. This may help deepen your intuitive perception.
Target Location Visualization:
Ask a friend to visit a random location, spend time there, and concentrate on specific details. Then, without revealing the location, they give you a few minutes to focus. Try to write down or sketch what comes to mind about the location’s sights, sounds, atmosphere, and other notable features. Compare afterward with their experience.
Sensory Focus Training:
Spend a few minutes each day observing a location (e.g., a park, coffee shop, or even your room). Focus on absorbing details, then step away and close your eyes. Reconstruct the sensory experience in your mind, noting sounds, smells, and sensations. This will strengthen your ability to perceive full environments with more than just visual details.
Advanced Tip:
Engage in focused meditation to heighten awareness of subtle environmental elements. Practicing with ambient or hemi-sync sounds in headphones.
Mind Sight Skill Development Practices (SDP)
Random Number Meditation:
Each day, practice focusing on a 3-digit sequence generated by a random number app, without looking at it initially. Sit in a quiet place, close your eyes, and allow any numbers that come to mind to surface. Write down your impressions, then compare with the actual sequence.
Visualization of Digits:
Imagine numbers from 0 to 9 in various forms and colors. Mentally project them onto a “blank” screen in your mind, then try combining different numbers to build familiarity with how each feels in your mind’s eye. Over time, practice guessing numbers in a sequence to build accuracy.
Additional Tip:
Before beginning, clear your mind with a brief meditation and focus on one number at a time, visualizing it appearing on a digital clock or keypad in your mind.
Color Perception Drill:
Place objects of various colors (such as paper balls or beads) in a container. Blindfold yourself and practice “feeling” the color of each object, then placing them in separate containers. Start with three distinct colors and increase the number as you become more accurate.
Color Meditation:
Meditate daily on each color, imagining its energy or “vibration.” Visualize each color intensely, noting any sensations or impressions it evokes. Over time, practice sensing color variations in your mind’s eye to make the sorting process more intuitive.
Advanced Tip:
After a sorting session, record any color impressions or sensations that arise and compare your guesses with the actual colors. Reflect on any patterns or specific colors that seem clearer in your mind.
Blind Layout Recreation:
Ask a friend to arrange a set of five cards in a specific order and then conceal it. Take time to sense and mentally picture each card’s position and order. Arrange your own cards based on this perception, then compare your arrangement to the actual sequence to check accuracy.
Sequential Visualization:
Daily, select a random sequence of five cards from a deck and focus on their order. Close your eyes and visualize each card in sequence, building a mental image. Gradually increase the time between observing the cards and recreating the sequence to improve memory retention and perception.
Advanced Tip:
Start with just two or three cards and add more as you gain confidence. Visualization of each card’s features and “energy” may also help you refine your intuitive sense of the sequence.
Dowsing Skill Development Practices (SDP)
Cup Drills:
Set up five cups in a row, each hiding different small objects. Randomly arrange the objects and practice using a pendulum or hand to determine which object is under each cup. Record your results to track accuracy and improve over time.
Sensory Awareness Exercises:
Spend time outdoors in nature, focusing on the subtle energies around you. Practice feeling the vibrations or energy signatures of objects around you. This will enhance your ability to sense hidden items when competing.
Additional Tip:
Vary the objects used (both in size and material) to expand your sensory perceptions and adaptability during competition.
Mapping Exercises:
have a friend select maps of various environments (real or imagined) that they have hidden object in. Use a pendulum or your hands to dowse for the hidden items, recording your choices and comparing them to the actual locations to evaluate your success rate.
Visualization Techniques:
Practice visualizing the layout of a space and mentally placing objects within it. Regularly envision different scenarios and practice sensing the locations of imagined items, gradually increasing complexity as you improve.
Advanced Tip:
Invite friends to create random layouts and test you, simulating the competition environment for more effective practice.
Partner Dowsing:
Pair up with a friend who can hide in different rooms of your home. Draw a basic map and practice using your dowsing tools to locate them. Record your guesses and assess your accuracy after each attempt.
Spatial Awareness Training:
Spend time familiarizing yourself with different environments, focusing on sensing the energy of people in various spaces. This will sharpen your perception and help you better visualize and sense locations during the competition.
Advanced Tip:
Practice with different locations and scenarios, mixing up the hiding spots and varying distances to build confidence in your ability to locate individuals quickly.
Psychokinesis Skills Development Practices (SDP)
- Visualize the die showing your target color repeatedly in your mind’s eye. Imagine the texture, weight, and movement of the die as if you’re guiding it to land on your chosen color.
- Practice short sessions of intense focus followed by brief relaxation. This can improve your ability to apply sustained mental pressure in bursts, which can help during each roll.
- Practice controlling subtle movements or shifts, such as gently swaying a pendulum in one direction with focused thought. This will help build a mental “feel” for influencing objects in small, controlled ways.
Additional tips:
Roll die at home, visualizing your chosen color as the die comes to rest. Record outcomes over multiple sessions to track any progress in consistency.
- Meditate on the target colors and numbers. Imagine connecting to the wheel and “feeling” the target spot before spinning.
- Practice “releasing” your intention precisely when you feel the moment is right to influence the spin. You could use a simple spinning top at home, aiming to stop it near certain markers or colors to develop timing.
- Visualize sending energy toward the color or number as if you’re magnetizing it to your target. Try this exercise by focusing on small physical targets like colored circles on paper.
Additional Tips:
Practice syncing your breathing with your focus; on each exhale, imagine sending your intention toward the target outcome, then release the breath and thought just before or during the spin.
- Begin by practicing shorter intervals of focused intent (e.g., 15-30 seconds) to hold a mental image of the circle centered. Gradually increase your intervals as your focus improves.
- Practice mindfulness to strengthen sustained attention. Try activities like candle meditation, where you focus solely on the candle flame without distraction for extended periods. This can enhance your ability to keep the circle in place.
- Imagine building a “mental boundary” around the circle, holding it within the small box with an energetic force field. Visualize this boundary reinforcing itself as you maintain focus.
Additional Tips:
Place an object in a physical box and practice visualizing it staying within specific boundaries. Imagine an energy field keeping the object centered and steady within the box, reinforcing your ability to project focus onto spatial constraints.
Precognition Skill Development Practices (SDP)
- Practice visualizing colors in your mind. Start by looking at a color for several seconds, then close your eyes and try to visualize the exact same color. Over time, increase the complexity by visualizing more than one color and trying to keep them in sequence.
- Use mindfulness meditation to sharpen your ability to stay focused and clear-minded. This is crucial for perceiving the color sequence accurately and keeping your attention undistracted.
- Practice perceiving or predicting sequences of colors, objects, or sounds. Use apps or games that challenge your ability to remember or predict patterns and sequences. Over time, try to visualize sequences with increasing complexity.
- Gather colored items (e.g., markers or colored papers) and try to quickly identify their colors with your eyes closed. This strengthens your ability to “see” colors mentally without external input.
- Set up a grid of boxes (either physical or on paper) and predict the next move of an object placed randomly in one of the boxes. Increase the challenge by gradually reducing the time you have to make the prediction.
- Practice writing down your predictions for future events, such as what will happen next in your day or even predicting where a specific item might be in your house. Keep a record of your accuracy and refine your intuition over time.
- Practice exercises that enhance your ability to focus, such as staring at a point for several minutes or using breathing exercises to calm your mind. This helps reduce distractions when making predictions under pressure.
- Play games or apps that test your ability to quickly make decisions or predictions under time pressure. This helps develop a sharp, fast-reacting intuition, which is key for this fast-paced game.
- Use memory card games (physical or digital) where you must find pairs. Start with fewer cards and gradually increase the number of cards as you get better at remembering the positions. Focus on predicting the locations of matching pairs before they are revealed.
- Look at a deck of cards for a few seconds and then close your eyes. Try to visualize the positions of matching pairs in your mind. Repeat this exercise, making it progressively more complex by increasing the number of cards or using different images.
- Create a set of cards with symbols or images and shuffle them. Before turning them over, try to predict the location of matching pairs. Repeat this process regularly to train your precognitive abilities to “see” card placements in advance.
- Practice concentration exercises like staring at a point for several minutes, practicing breathwork, or doing simple meditation to improve your ability to stay sharp and focused, especially when matching pairs under time constraints.