Sound as a Vehicle for Remote Perception
I’ve noticed that when I play or compose music, I drop into almost the same state of awareness that remote viewing requires: the analytical mind quiets, and perception becomes wide and fluid.
The vibrations of sound seem to tune more than the ears; they tune attention itself. A repeating rhythm or a resonant chord can feel like coordinates that anchor the body while the mind drifts into wider space. In that sense, music becomes a transport medium—a way to shift from ordinary focus to expanded perception.
I’m curious whether others here have felt something similar.
Does sound—music, tone, frequency—help you reach or stabilize the state you use for viewing?
Have you ever used music intentionally during sessions?