Remote Viewing Training Poster — Step-by-Step Guide Wall Art
Practice RV by following the instructions on this poster. Instructions come from declassified CIA documents on the U.S. government's own remote viewing programs and training manual. The U.S. government studied remote viewing under the umbrella term Stargate Project. This Defense Intelligence Agency and CIA initiative investigated using psychic phenomena for intelligence gathering. Early research on this topic was also code-named Scanate (short for scan by coordinate).
This rolled poster brings a focused, instructional energy to any wall. Printed in vivid giclée or crisp photo finishes, the design lays out step-by-step guidance for remote viewing with clear icons, short prompts, and a compass-like, night-sky aesthetic. It reads like a map for inner exploration—deep blues and warm golds draw the eye to concise sections that guide breathing, labeling targets, and recording impressions. Hung in a study, studio, or meditation nook, it acts as both reference and ritual object: a visual ritual to return to before practice, a calm focal point that makes technique feel tangible and approachable.
The layout suits learners and seasoned practitioners alike. Compact blocks of text and simple symbols let you skim quickly during a session, while the artful background sets a contemplative mood. Choose fine art paper for a textured, archival look; semi-glossy for punchy color and sharp detail; or matte for a softer, low-reflection finish. Available in multiple sizes and orientations to fit a desktop practice corner or a prominent wall display.
Product features
- Giclée print for bright, fade-resistant color
- Three paper options: Fine Art (textured), Semi-Glossy (satin), Matte (low-reflection)
- Multiple sizes and horizontal/vertical orientations
- Archival-quality fine art paper option (285 g/m²) and robust photo paper weights
- Sourced blanks from USA (JONDO) and Japan with adult-use specification
Care instructions
- If the print does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.