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Remote Viewing Lessons

Remote View Review April 12th, 2018 1:26pm est
[Client: Asia Continent]

The client has been in a coma for a year and her family wanted to know if there was any hope for her or should they contemplate removing her from life support.

Feedback I received was an image of a place. I was not sure if this place was imaginary or a physical location. I felt as if the client wanted to come back but did not know her way. She was eagerly seeking coming back home. You can see the image I drew below.



The family member that inquired responded:

I think you drew their house. Im asking my cousin to take a photo. Ive been there and thats a pretty close description,



Clients family member: Thats their home


My response: oh my, i strongly believe she is still fighting to come back.. and when she does she will have enlightenment with her becz of her hard journey..

Client family member: my cousin's feedback, she immediately had a goosebumps she said haha. Its as if you went to their house already, thats what she said. For now its my cousin who I just talk to, i havent heard if she told the entire family yet. Ill ask her soon. 😊

Thank you so much Ate! 😘


Empathic Way Healing Services offers Remote Viewing classes

Remote viewing is the practice of seeking impressions about a distant or unseen target, purportedly using extrasensory perception or "sensing" with the mind.Wikipedia


I am currently making changes to the remove viewing lesson. I will break it down into 4 weekly lessons and videos.
The prices will be $40.00 for each weekly lesson. Stay tuned for the update.


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