If you could have remote viewing experiences and remote view to any destination anywhere in the world (or universe), where would you go? What destination would you love to explore from afar? From the majestic peaks of the Himalayas to the bustling streets of Tokyo, there are beautiful, awe inspiring and fascinating places. Too many. It makes me panic that I’m on my iPad writing posts and not out experiencing them all.
Remote Viewing Destination
New Orleans has captivated my imagination for years. My fascination only deepened after watching an episode of “Gypsy Sisters” and the third season of “American Horror Story: Coven.” Anything filmed in Louisiana instantly draws me in. The rich southern history, charming accents, historic buildings, different cuisine, intriguing landscapes, and the ever-present air of mystery are simply irresistible.
Excited to have easy access to this city, I decided to try remote viewing New Orleans.

The Journey to New Orleans
Getting there
I began with a guided YouTube video to get me to the destination. You should try a guided YouTube video when you’re first engaging in remote viewing experiments to help get you into the right state.
In official remote viewing tests by the CIA and Project Stargate and the like, there’s usually someone called a monitor to take you through it.
It’s also possible to do this yourself, and I easily go off somewhere without trying sometimes. However, on this occasion I just felt like I wanted my mind free and assistance with jumping in.
Upon my “arrival,” I consciously looked for a street sign as a tangible piece of evidence to help me verify later. Frustratingly, I can’t find any notes about this visit. It’s not in my journals, and all I can see in my messages is me telling a friend was, “I looked up the street.” While the street does exist, it didn’t match the vision I had seen. I remember that on the map it looks out of town, whereas I felt like I was further in to the town.
Remote Viewing Experiences

I continued my journey. I passed a plainly dressed Black woman standing behind a waist-high wrought iron fence. She stared at me with a serious expression, her arms at her sides. She might have been a confused local trying to suss me out, but I sensed she was a spirit. I felt she was in a graveyard, but I also think it could be the feeling of spirit making me think that. Her intense gaze conveyed a clear warning that I didn't belong there.
Moving on, I found myself at a black church. It looked old and traditional, with all the brickwork in a striking black hue. My research later revealed that the search term “black church” or “black bricked church” returns references to churches serving Black congregations. I don’t enjoy hours of searching so left it at that.

Finally, I walked down a main street and entered a shop. I instinctively knew was a tattoo parlour in one half of the premises and hoodoo or voodoo in the other. An oversized top hat appeared, either on a low-hanging sign or as part of someone's outfit. A voice echoed in my mind, “You shouldn’t be here, you’re not strong enough. You should leave.” Taking the warning to heart, I promptly exited.
My Thoughts on This Experience
This remote viewing experience of New Orleans was both intriguing and unsettling. It deepened my curiosity and respect for the city’s unique and mystical allure, even from afar. This story would drive me mad as a reader, while I don’t have all the answers. While practicing, this is often the case and things you see get jumbled up.
The mysteries of New Orleans continue to shout out to me. I can’t wait to get the opportunity to go.
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