Remy Locke is the fictional protagonist and author of the Spycraft for the Soul series - a consciousness researcher, former intelligence analyst, and pioneering voice in what he terms "consciousness hacking." At 40, Locke has spent over two decades exploring the intersection of human consciousness, tactical intelligence gathering, and what he terms "consciousness hacking" – the systematic application of remote viewing protocols to unlock human potential.
Born in Seattle in 1985, Locke's journey into consciousness research began early when his CIA analyst father vanished during a classified mission in 1995, leaving behind cryptic notes about government psychic espionage programs. This personal mystery would later drive Locke's lifelong quest to understand the hidden capabilities of human awareness.
After earning his Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Washington, where he participated in groundbreaking controlled remote viewing experiments, Locke trained at a Monroe Institute facility, mastering Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) Stages I-III. His unique approach combines rigorous scientific protocols with cutting-edge biofeedback technology, achieving documented viewing accuracy rates of 85%.
Locke's breakthrough came in 2018 when he successfully located missing hiker Tyler Bransen in the Cascade Mountains using remote viewing techniques enhanced with real-time physiological monitoring. The rescue garnered national media attention and validated his innovative "physiological stack" methodology, which correlates heart rate variability with viewing accuracy.