My interest in Remote Viewing (RV) led me to explore various online communities. During this casual exploration, I came across a particular user whose posts and responses deeply piqued my curiosity.
Intrigued, I decided to conduct an investigation into this user's public record. I gathered and organized the information available from their activity.
The following analysis is a compilation of that user's content. To maintain their privacy, I will not disclose their actual nickname, but will refer to them using the pseudonym Psyche.
He does not call himself a special expert or a religious leader. Instead, he identifies more as an “experimental practitioner”—someone who experiments, records, and reflects. His activities span a wide range: Remote Viewing, Bitcoin future projections, Mandela Effect investigations, chakras, meditation, and various forms of spiritual practice.
This column synthesizes his worldview, experiments, and direction of growth based on his extensive online record.
- Remote Viewing — A Seeker Navigating Between Intuition and Technique
Among Psyche’s online activities, Remote Viewing (RV) is the most frequent and consistent topic.
In the r/remoteviewing community, he conducts numerous sessions referencing the 1986 U.S. military RV manual and the techniques of renowned remote viewer Joe McMoneagle.
A Methodological Experimenter
His RV practice is far from simple intuition guessing.
He repeatedly studies and applies what he calls the “standard procedure”:
Gestalt (capturing the overall form)
Pictograph (sketches and symbolic forms)
AOL (Analytical Overlay—the enemy of RV)
Bullseye method
Ego-diffusion through drawing
He notes: “At first I get very accurate images, but once my ego intervenes, they quickly fade.” He experiments with various strategies to control this.
Results?
His performance does not appear to deviate significantly from the community’s average RV accuracy of around 60%.
Psyche openly admits: “Some days are accurate, and some days are not.”
What is noteworthy is his focus not on prediction accuracy, but on understanding how RV itself works. He consistently records differences such as:
Former difficulty perceiving “water” → recently improving
Clear early-session state vs. ego interference later
Whether images, words, or sensations better capture the “signal”
Psyche, therefore, resembles a “methodology-centered experimenter” rather than a “results-driven prophet.”
- Bitcoin — Long-Term Outlook Blending Scarcity and Intuition
Interestingly, Psyche’s boldest claims involve the future of Bitcoin (BTC).
He has been a long-term holder for over 11 years and actively participates in the r/Bitcoin community.
A Bold Price Projection
His representative statement:
“Bitcoin could someday reach 100 million USD.”
Though extreme, he argues this is not mere optimism but grounded in:
The Stock-to-Flow (S2F) model
The four-year Bitcoin halving cycle
Increasing global adoption and scarcity
A theoretical return to projected price levels absent black swan events
(e.g., FTX, Celsius, BlockFi collapse)
He states that the last cycle missed the S2F target ($100k) due to black swans, and absent similar shocks, “astonishing numbers may emerge.”
Investment Philosophy
He advises investors not to be swayed by short-term fluctuations.
In his worldview, Bitcoin is not just a financial asset but a philosophical symbol of freedom, decentralization, and self-preservation.
His view on Bitcoin’s creator is also unusual:
Not a single person but a collective
A synthesis of multiple mature, disciplined individuals
He once considered an extraterrestrial possibility but now thinks “all human”
This connects naturally with his other beliefs—consciousness, collective creation, and simulation-based worldviews.
- Mandela Effect, Simulation Theory, and the Boundaries of Perception
Another major area of his interest is the Mandela Effect and the instability of perceived reality.
He often references cases like:
The lettering of the 20th Century Fox logo
Skechers vs. Sketchers spelling
Changes in the Jordan logo posture
Inconsistencies in collective memory
He interprets these not as simple misremembering but as hints that:
“We are inside an advanced computer simulation.”
Although this is a personal speculative interpretation with no scientific support, it aligns with his RV experiments and Bitcoin philosophy—challenging the boundaries of reality, consciousness, and systems.
- Meditation, Chakras, Karma — The Direction of His Spiritual Growth
What stands out is that Psyche’s interest in RV, Bitcoin, and the Mandela Effect is not merely intellectual—it is part of a broader spiritual practice.
His Spiritual Goals
Expansion of consciousness
Self-transcendence and detachment
Minimizing emotional turbulence
Understanding karmic causality
Energy accumulation and chakra balancing
He integrates both Western and Eastern traditions—Buddhist meditation, koans, ascetic practices, breathwork, and chakra meditation—to build a hybrid spiritual system.
He also experiments with the relationship between energy flow and auditory/neurological/sensory systems, attempting to merge spirituality with neuroscience.
- Overall Assessment — The Meaning of Psyche as a Figure
Psyche does not claim to be a prophet.
Nor does he demonstrate exceptional predictive accuracy.
His RV ability appears similar to the community average (~60%), and dramatic successes are rare.
What makes him noteworthy is his attitude.
1) Systematic
He documents experiments, compares methods, and analyzes sources of error.
2) Integrative
He weaves parapsychology, meditation, spirituality, economics, philosophy, and simulation theory into a single framework.
3) Open-minded
He refrains from asserting definitive answers, continually testing possibilities and updating himself.
4) Non-attached
Even with Bitcoin, he says “motivation, karma, and mindset are more important than material gains.”
Conclusion — A ‘Consciousness Experimenter’ of the Digital Age
Psyche represents a distinctive figure in modern internet culture.
He interlinks Remote Viewing, intuitive observation, meditation, spiritual growth, and Bitcoin—fields that seem unrelated—into a coherent axis.
For him, these all serve one purpose:
“Understanding the structure of reality and expanding consciousness.”
Remote Viewing → a tool for detecting conscious signals
Bitcoin → a symbol revealing system dynamics
Mandela Effect → clues to the flexibility of reality
Meditation/Chakras → methods for inner evolution
Psyche is an explorer who conducts small daily experiments aimed at large themes: reality, consciousness, self, and systems.
Whether his journey lies in science, mysticism, or somewhere in between, one thing is clear:
He is “someone exploring both the limits of himself and the boundaries of the world.”
We cannot know where his experiments will lead, but his journey stands as a fascinating example of a new type of “consciousness experimentation” in the digital era.
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