Remote Viewing (RV) is often portrayed as a benign psychic skill—a form of enhanced perception used to access distant people, locations, or events beyond the range of the physical senses. From Cold War-era CIA research to its modern use among spiritual groups and fringe networks, RV has remained an alluring mystery. Yet, behind its mystique lies a disturbing reality few acknowledge: the practice can become a dangerous form of psychic violation, especially when used without consent.
This article explores the darker,
often hidden dimensions of Remote Viewing—where it ceases to be a tool of
perception and becomes one of spiritual invasion. Over time, repeated use may
lead to psychological breakdowns, spiritual confusion, and even physical
symptoms in both the viewer and the subject. I refer to this cluster of effects
as Dissociative Spiritual Affliction Disorder (DSAD)—a condition largely
ignored by medicine and misunderstood by spiritual authorities.
A
Brief History of Remote Viewing
Remote Viewing first gained
credibility in the 1970s through government programs like the Stargate
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, designed to test and apply psychic abilities for intelligence
gathering. Though these programs were later declassified and publicly
dismissed, their legacy continues in the shadows. Today, Remote Viewing is
still used—though now more frequently within cults, intelligence subgroups, and
occult networks—often with little regard for ethical boundaries.
The modern evolution of RV often
includes altered states of consciousness, such as lucid dreaming or astral
projection. Practitioners don’t just “view” a subject—they inhabit them,
intentionally merging their awareness with the target’s. This creates a deep
psychic entanglement that can lead to identity loss, physical mirroring, and
long-term psychological harm.
How
Remote Viewing Becomes Invasive
Remote Viewing begins with focus.
The viewer concentrates intensely on the target, often entering a semi-lucid
state. As focus deepens, the viewer’s consciousness begins to
"tether" to the target's. Initially, this might result in sensory
impressions—images, emotions, or flashes of thought. But with time and repetition,
the connection can evolve into complete immersion.
In extreme cases, the viewer begins
to:
- See through the target’s eyes
- Hear through their ears
- Experience their physical sensations
- Think in tandem with their thoughts
This isn't passive intuition—it’s
active identity mimicry. The boundary between the viewer and the target begins
to dissolve.
Physical
and Psychological Consequences
I have personally observed and
documented various troubling effects that occur in long-term Remote Viewers,
particularly in environments where the practice is ritualized or coerced. These
include:
1.
Involuntary Mirroring
Strong tethers lead to mirror
flinching, where the viewer physically reacts to the movements or pain of
the target. This can occur even when the viewer is no longer intentionally
viewing, indicating a long-term entanglement.
2.
Breathing Disruption and Sleep Disturbance
Viewers may unconsciously sync their
breathing with the target's, which can lead to respiratory issues, sleep apnea,
or sudden gasping during the night. Some have required medical devices like
CPAP machines despite being otherwise healthy.
3.
Hormonal Crossover
Female viewers who repeatedly
connect with male targets sometimes report missed periods, coarse hair growth,
or physical sensations mimicking male arousal. These symptoms suggest the body
is trying to adapt to a foreign hormonal blueprint.
4.
Autonomic Breakdown
Basic functions like appetite or
saliva production can deteriorate. Viewers may lose their hunger cues or experience
dry mouth due to neurological mimicry of the target’s biological state.
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Dissociative
Spiritual Affliction Disorder (DSAD)
These symptoms defy easy
classification. They are not purely psychiatric, nor are they completely
biological. I believe they represent a new kind of affliction—one rooted in
spiritual overreach and psychic entanglement.
DSAD is characterized by:
- Identity Erosion:
Viewers start to feel the target’s impulses, moral inclinations, and
behavioral patterns. They lose a stable sense of self.
- Thought Overlap:
The viewer's internal dialogue becomes infused with foreign
thoughts—uncannily similar to those of the target.
- Disembodiment:
A sense of disconnection from one's own body, sometimes accompanied by
dysphoria or confusion about gender or personal identity.
- Sympathetic Pain:
Viewers report sudden emotional breakdowns or physical pain that mirror
traumatic events in the target's life.
In one case, I received a tattoo of
the Virgin Mary on my head, and the viewers psychically linked to me
experienced phantom pain in the same area. Such incidents point to real,
measurable consequences.
Weaponized
Remote Viewing
In cults and covert intelligence
circles, Remote Viewing is often a tool of manipulation and control:
In
Cults
Targets are often spiritually gifted
individuals. Viewers are trained to mimic them, distort their perceptions, and
eventually undermine or absorb their influence. This process of psychic
parasitism is framed as "ascension," but in reality, it’s a form of
identity theft.
In
Espionage
RV is used to extract sensitive
information, influence thoughts, or guide decision-making without the target's
awareness. Long-term Remote Viewers in intelligence operations often suffer
from psychological breakdowns and are quietly discarded once their usefulness
wanes.
The
Danger of Dreams
The dream state—especially REM
sleep—is a vulnerable window for Remote Viewing. It allows deep access to the
subconscious. Cults and covert agents use this state to implant false imagery,
manipulate emotion, or influence behavior.
Many Remote Viewers become addicted
to this vivid, euphoric sensation. They mistake it for spiritual growth, when
in truth they’re becoming spiritually hollow—unable to dream independently or
distinguish their own thoughts from those of others.
Silence
from Church and Psychiatry
Unfortunately, both modern
psychology and organized religion have little language to address DSAD.
Psychiatry often misdiagnoses these symptoms as schizophrenia or dissociative
disorders. Churches, having largely abandoned teachings on spiritual warfare
and metaphysical intrusion, remain silent.
Victims are left misdiagnosed,
untreated, and vulnerable to further exploitation.
How
to Protect Yourself
If you believe you’ve been affected
by Remote Viewing—whether as a viewer or a target—here are steps I recommend:
1.
Spiritual Armor
Engage in daily prayer, attend Mass,
go to Confession, and receive the Eucharist. The Rosary is especially powerful
for spiritual protection.
2.
Renounce Psychic Ties
Through spiritual renunciation and
guided prayers (preferably with a priest), sever any psychic links that may
have formed.
3.
Cease All Remote Viewing Practices
Even if done with good intentions,
RV without consent is a violation of spiritual sovereignty. Stop all attempts
to view or influence others psychically.
Final
Thoughts
Remote Viewing, when used
invasively, is not enlightenment—it is a form of psychic exploitation. The
practice crosses spiritual boundaries and can cause severe physical, emotional,
and spiritual harm. Dissociative Spiritual Affliction Disorder is not
imaginary. It is a real, unspoken crisis affecting people in silence.
Our souls were never meant to be
invaded. In protecting our thoughts, bodies, and spiritual dignity, we honor
the divine imprint placed upon each of us by God.
If you or someone you know is
struggling with these issues, I’m available for discussion. You can contact me,
Frank Danihel, at info@qfac.ca.
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