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Extrasensory Exploration
Short Answer
Practice “intuition games” (remote viewing-style prompts, telepathy guessing games) as a way to train attention and pattern detection— while staying honest about uncertainty and cognitive bias.
Ground Rule (Important)
There is no scientific consensus that extrasensory perception works reliably. Treat this as an experiment in perception, imagination, and bias-awareness—not as a source of certain knowledge.
A Simple “Remote Viewing-Style” Protocol (10 minutes)
- Have a friend pick one image from a small set (10–20 images).
- You sit with paper. No talking. Timer: 5 minutes.
- Write sensory fragments only: textures, temperatures, shapes, colors, motion.
- After 5 minutes, you circle 3 strongest impressions.
- Reveal the image and score fairly (what matched, what didn’t).
Track results over many trials. One “hit” proves nothing; patterns over time are the only honest signal.
What You’re Actually Training
- Noticing faint impressions without immediate storytelling.
- Separating data (“cold, metallic, vertical”) from narrative (“a bridge”).
- Bias detection (confirmation bias, hindsight bias, pattern projection).
- Comfort with uncertainty and probabilistic thinking.