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Free Remote Viewing Map Dowsing Grid Tool (v2)

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Inspired by my occasional use of a blank periodic table to dowse for chemical elements during remote viewing sessions, I got ChatGPT to assemble this not-quite-perfect grid map of earth. It’s a compromise between land area, country adjacency and space filling which arranges the geographical territories on earth into a regular grid.

What’s it for? #

Answering “what country?” questions.

I’d previously been using Daz Smith’s 4/16 quadrant map for geolocation and it was working ok for me, but I found myself a bit biased by knowing roughly what Earth looks like. Because it’s just the world map dowsed “blind” it also contains a lot of ocean, which we don’t want when we’re asking “what country?” questions as opposed to “where on earth?” questions.

How do I use it? #

  1. Print out both pages.
  2. Don’t look at the key with all the countries on, put it aside. Don’t even think about it.
  3. When you need to know “what country?” in a remote viewing session, take the blank “map” page and dowse one or more locations.
  4. When you’ve finished your session, lay the key you printed earlier on top of your dowsed map and hold it up to a light.
  5. Read of the country name(s). Easy.

Note there are some edge cases where overseas territories are marked with the name of the country not the territory but aren’t otherwise identified than by their rough adjacency to other countries. This isn’t ideal. This tool isn’t perfect. Perhaps one day I’ll make an improved version.

Can you demonstrate it working in practice? #

Why, of course! Here’s a prediction for the news in November 2025 for Second House RV where I use this to good effect: https://youtu.be/gSAz5GrD4Pc?t=582