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If you’ve ever dipped your toes into the world of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV), you know it’s not just about closing your eyes and hoping for a psychic flash. At its core, CRV is a technique based on giving the conscious mind a specific task to keep it busy, making it much easier to extract subtle data from the subconscious. Because of this, it functions as a highly structured, almost bureaucratic protocol designed by scientists and psychics to download information from the deep mind. To explore more information on controlled remote viewing click here.
When I first started my journey studying Controlled Remote Viewing, I remember a beautiful analogy shared by one of my teachers. She explained that we put everything coming from the right side of the brain onto the left side of the paper, and anything coming from the left side of the brain onto the right side of the paper.
Consequently, the left side of your page is strictly reserved for pure, raw subconscious data, while the right side serves as a dumping ground for everything else.
Why this specific layout? It turns out this simple piece of paper management is a sophisticated psychological hack to separate psychic truth from mental noise. Here is exactly why we split the page.

The Left Side: The Pure Subconscious
In Remote Viewing, the left side of your paper is sacred ground. This is where you record the raw, unfiltered data bubbling up from the right hemisphere of the brain and the deep mind.
When a remote viewer receives a coordinate, the subconscious responds instantly. However, it doesn’t speak in full sentences or neat labels; it communicates in flashes of sensory data, textures, colors, and dimensional shapes.
On the left side, you record:
- Ideograms: The very first, lightning-fast physical motions your hand makes that represent the major gestalts at the target site (e.g., land, water, air, or man-made structures).
- Sensory Data: Quick, basic descriptors like rough, cold, metallic, red, loud, or briny.
- Dimensional Data: Simple spatial awareness like tall, wide, open, or hollow.
The golden rule of the left side is speed and simplicity. You don't analyze; you just download.
The Right Side: The Analytical Garbage Can
So, what happens when your brain registers a flash of "red, metallic, fast" and immediately shouts, "Oh! It’s a Ferrari!"?
In CRV, that guess is called an AOL (Analytical Overlay). This is your conscious, analytical left-brain trying to be helpful, but actually getting in the way. The analytical mind hates mystery; it demands to name things immediately, and it is usually wrong.
Instead of trying to suppress that thought (which only makes it louder), remote viewers dump it onto the right side of the page.
By writing "AOL: Ferrari" on the right side, you are essentially telling your conscious brain: "I hear you, I've recorded your guess, now please sit down and be quiet so I can get back to work."
The Psychology Behind the Split
Dividing the page is a brilliant exercise in cognitive compartmentalization. By physically crossing over the page line, you create a visual boundary between two entirely different mental processes:

By physically moving your pen to the right side of the page to log an AOL, you perform a necessary mental reset. It breaks the analytical mind's feedback loop, allowing you to bring your pen back to the left side—clean and ready for the next wave of pure data.
The split page is a perfect metaphor for the Controlled Remote Viewing process itself. It acknowledges that we cannot completely silence our analytical minds—nor do we need to.
Instead, by giving the conscious mind its own dedicated sandbox on the right side of the paper to keep it busy, we free up the left side to do what the subconscious does best: perceive the unseen.
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