Before you begin the Geo-ESP training

Before you begin Geo-ESP localization, it is important to make sure you can see the results of your training on a map. The app puts the results of your Geo-ESP training in a KML file. Your 6th sense works best if you look closely at the result afterwards, and this is best done in Google Earth. You can probably also use other 'maps apps', and an Internet search on '(view OR display) KML file' shows that there are websites that can show the contents of a KML file, but I recommend Google Earth. And Google Earth can run on most devices, including mobile phones and PCs and Macs.

So I suggest you now install Google Earth on this device if you have not already done so. Afterwards, continue here:

Click the link below to download a test KML file, then open it in Google Earth to make sure everything works:

Download test KML file 'myplaces-new.kml'

When you open the KML file in Google Earth it should show a number of test locations on the map of Denmark with bearing lines. This confirms that Google Earth works correctly with the KML format used by this app.

Guide 1: Geo-ESP – Locate anything on the planet using your 6th sense

Geographic localization using Extrasensory perception:
You can do something miraculous and at the same time prove it mathematically using statistics.

The consciousness of the universe

The universe has an infinite intelligence and consciousness and memory. But a gap or separation has arisen between our consciousness and the consciousness of the universe. One might say that our 5 ordinary senses as well as the thoughts, ideas, expectations, and imagination of our mind are so 'noisy' that we have difficulty hearing the universe – or in other words the Creator, the Creation, God the Father, God the Mother and what we call the Higher Self.

But this omniscient, infinite, and loving intelligence can 'speak' to us through our body and our emotions and our intuition.

Geo-ESP – background

In Geo-ESP, this is very concrete and at the same time quite miraculous! Many people have experienced something reminiscent of it in kinesiology.

The term 'Geo-ESP' is my invention. The method was apparently developed by the HRVG – Hawaii Remote Viewers' Guild in the 1990s. In their system it is called 'Stage 7, Annex A protocol' or 'Remote Viewing Direction Finding'.

Note: The following is my preliminary, hypothetical description of Geo-ESP, based on my limited theoretical understanding of the phenomenon:

Geo-ESP – in practice

Geo-ESP is about receiving directions through your hand to specific questions about where on the planet someone or something, called a 'target', is located or is happening, now or in the past or in the future, seen from specific reference points.

In practice, a computer or a person, called a 'tasker', determines the reference points. The person attempting to practice Geo-ESP must then, without knowing where on Earth the reference points are located, move part of his or her consciousness, first to the target, and then to a reference point, and put a pen on a piece of paper – or on a touch screen – and ask the universe in which direction the 'target' is located seen from the current reference point.

If the person is able to refrain from letting his or her own thoughts, ideas, expectations, imagination, etc. control the hand and the pen, then the universe – or the 6th sense/intuition – will take control of the person's hand, and draw a bearing line in the direction of the target, seen from that reference point!

Afterwards, when you see where on the globe the reference points are, on a map or a globe, you can draw bearing lines in the same geographical direction as the line your hand drew on a piece of paper or a touch screen.

When drawing these bearing lines on a touch screen, e.g. on a smartphone or tablet, you can let an app do all the other work! For that purpose, I am developing 2 apps:

  1. Geo-ESP Training – where your touch screen helps you train your ability to use Geo-ESP!
  2. Geo-ESP Projects – where you define a target, the app determines a number of reference points, you draw bearing lines on the screen, and the app shows you all the bearing lines, e.g. in Google Earth!

About 1. Geo-ESP Training

With this app you can repeatedly train Geo-ESP localization. At the moment it is free, but in a later version there might be a fee every time it can be proved mathematically with statistics that you have improved this skill – a kind of examination fee for the proof.

Good luck with the Geo-ESP training!

Note: Most clairvoyants, psychics, remote viewers, etc. will probably mention that it is not effective to try to use the 6th sense if you are indisposed, i.e. hungry, tired, ill, stressed or preoccupied with worries etc. It is also recommended that you meditate, or something similar, either on a daily basis, or just before you try to use the 6th sense seriously, to 'create space' in the consciousness to perceive something from outside of yourself.

Press the Guide 2 tab for 'Guide 2: Practical Guide to Geo-ESP Training'.

Love,
Henrik Rosenø – Transformation.dk – https://www.transformation.dk/geo-esp-training-html/?lang=en

PS: You can see Geo-ESP applied in practice by the famous remote viewer Dick Allgire in the video "TIME-CROSS: The Orlando Massacre" from 2016 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYP5w0DZ5aQ (copy here: https://www.transformation.dk/deling/Orlando.mp4). The method is also described on hrvg.org, especially in Aperture, Issue 17, 2010 here: https://hrvg.org/library/articles/Aperture-17-2010-HRVG.pdf and in the article series that starts here: https://hrvg.org/article_style2.php?getarticleid=26.

PPS: I would like to thank Courtney Brown – Farsight.org, Dick Allgire – Cryptoviewing.com (now futureforecastinggroup.com) and hrvg.org, for inspiring me to create this app. And I want to thank Elliot Garbus from kivy-users (Google Group) for his important app programming expertise. And Laxminarayan Kamath G A for the Python-Kivy module that can draw arrows.

Guide 2: Practical Guide to Geo-ESP Training

(It is recommended to read 'Guide 1' first.)

Overall, the training consists of 2 phases:

1. First you can practice drawing 'directional ideograms':

A 'directional ideogram' is basically a line that points in a certain direction on paper – or a touch screen. But here in phase 1, the objective is to let your hand draw lines in 'random' directions. The purpose of this is to learn to let the body (and the emotions) and thus the intuition, control the hand. In other words, it is about 'unlearning' the urge of the consciousness – the intellect – the ego – to have control over everything. You may need to draw a number of 'directional ideograms' before you sincerely feel that it is the universe and the body and not you and your (sub)consciousness that controls the hand.

For example, some people subconsciously try to avoid drawing lines in directions close to the 4 directions (north, south, east, west) indicated by the lines of the coordinate system. If you become aware that you are doing that, try to let go of that tendency. You are interfering with the universe's control over your pen/finger and hand. So let it go.

2. The actual Geo-ESP training, where you alternate between:

A. Moving your consciousness to the 'target' – a place on Earth which you choose, either selected from a list of suggestions, or you can define your own targets. I would recommend that you start with your actual current physical location, to make the challenge as simple as possible. Later you can define other 'targets', which you feel some kind of conscious or emotional contact with. When you feel that (a part of) your consciousness has arrived at the target, you let your hand draw an ideogram – a 'squiggle' – to indicate and confirm that a part of your consciousness has arrived at that location.

B. Moving your consciousness to a reference point chosen by the app and let your hand draw a 'directional ideogram' (a line) in the direction in which the target is located seen from that reference point. Even before you move your consciousness to the reference point, you should be aware that you want to ask the universe: "In which geographical direction is the 'target' located, seen from the current reference point, which the app has chosen?" Once you have tried it some times, you do not need to formulate the question. The universe can sense your intention and respond fairly quickly.

Try letting the universe control the pen, instead of you – your thoughts, ideas, expectations, etc. – your mind – your consciousness – controlling the pen.

As you can see from my wording, I suggest you buy a touch-screen pen, and use that instead of just your finger. I presume that gives the best results.

It can also be a good idea to sometimes put the pen down, to 'reset'/'release' the mind/consciousness.

You can draw your ideograms anywhere on the white training screens and in any direction of course. And you can redo it over and over if you are not sure if the direction is correct. The app ignores lines that are shorter than approx. 1.5 cm.

February 2025: Use compass or compass apps

It is important (especially in Phase 2 Training) that you place your mobile phone on a table so that the north arrow on the screen actually points to geographic north in the real world.

To turn the phone so that it is oriented correctly, you can either use a compass app on your phone that shows geographic north, or a traditional magnetic compass plus a correction for the declination (the difference between magnetic and geographic north at your position on the globe). The latter is thus a little more difficult.

Both compass apps and traditional compasses are affected by magnets and magnetic materials nearby, so you cannot, for example, place your phone near the compass before you have set the compass. And compass apps also deviate if there is, for example, a magnet nearby.

On Android, you can, for example, install the app called "Kompas : Digital Compass" from KTW Apps. It has an icon in the upper right corner where the app evaluates its accuracy. If you tap the icon, you will get instructions to re-calibrate the compass. Compass apps are not automatically correct!

On iPhone and iPad there is a built-in compass app. But remember to set it to show geographic north (true north), not magnetic north.

On both Android and iPhone/iPad, it is important to turn on location services (GPS) and give the compass app access to these services. Otherwise the compass will be incorrect.

You can tape a piece of paper to a table that does not move, and then draw lines that show the directions that the compass or compass apps show north at different times. It is not completely stable and constant.

April 2022: You can now hide the result-arrows

I have made it possible to choose whether the arrows that show the correct direction from the reference point to the target are shown on the screen, so you can test whether you can actually feel the direction or if you can "just" predict in which direction the arrows will be drawn on the screen.

August 2024: Now YOU choose the target, anywhere on Earth

This is an easier and more relevant form of training.

When you are ready to try it, tap the 'Phase 1 Training' tab or the 'Phase 2 Training' tab at the top of the screen.

Love,
Henrik Rosenø – Transformation.dk – https://www.transformation.dk/geo-esp-training-html/?lang=en

Here in phase 1 it is just a matter of letting the universe, through your hand, draw 'random' 'directional ideograms' – that is, lines in 'random' directions until you feel that it is the universe and not yourself which (partly unconsciously) controls your hand.

Statistics:

Whether your 6th sense can perceive directions is documented here in 2 ways:

1. The simple way:

Below is shown, for each series of experiments (also unfinished series), the average deviation in degrees, between the direction you drew and the correct direction from the reference points to the 'target'. If your lines are random, the average deviation will be around 80-100° (degrees). If you are in contact with your 6th sense, it will decrease, and ideally go towards 0. If for some reason you draw the lines in the exact opposite direction, they can also be used as bearing lines. In that case, the deviation will rise towards 180°.

2. The scientific way:

Below are the results of statistical tests, i.e. calculations of S: The probability that your bearing lines are NOT random - i.e. that you can sense the correct direction from the reference points to the 'target'. What is actually calculated is called A². The larger the A², the greater the probability S that your bearing lines are not random. Based on A², information on S is displayed. A² is calculated for 20 trials at a time, but 'offset' such that only half of the trials are new. The other half was also included in the previous A² calculation! (In short, this is my attempt to limit the risk of a well-known statistical error. A discussion of this problem might in the future be found on my website transformation.dk.) (A² is the so-called Anderson–Darling test of H0: U(0,180).)

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Clears all saved data and returns to the first-run screen (KML test + target selection).