Vol. XVII, No. 1 A Newsletter Of The Monroe Institute Winter 1995 THE UNKNOWN Day Crew, which handles our physical matter. All we have is statistics. waking conscious activities—the part Take a simple illustration. How THIRD we all know well. Then, there is the many times during a week or year are second, our Night Crew, that takes you sitting by the phone, and you Tby Robert Monroe charge when we sleep. According to think of calling a special friend—and Dr. Dement, the two are entirely dif¬ a few moments later, the phone rings. ferent. The Night Crew has other That person has called you, just on hroughout | rules, methods of communication, “impulse.” recorded and activity that go beyond simple It has taken us many years as an history, physical body restoration. organization to recognize that data is that part of our The big questions: the only real evidence we have in our lives we label 1. Do body repairs and mainte¬ work, except on rare occasions. Yet, sleep has pro¬ nance alone account for such from these, we “know” many amazing duced much massive increase in energy items about our Night Crew. > mystique and expenditure? Perhaps sometime, they’ll beliefs but little 2. Are dreams, ideas, intuition, be the same. Day and Night. knowledge as to inspiration, illness, and pain the how and why of it. Even out- methods the Night Crew uses to contemporary scientific era has made communicate with the Day HIGH ADVENTURE no major discoveries as to the exact Crew? structure and nature of this state 3. Are meditation, hypnosis, and of being. Tby Darlene R. Miller other altered states of Day Crew What do we know? That we can’t consciousness ways of commu¬ do without it. That we lose most of nicating with and/or penetrating he HIGH our physical consciousness during the Night Crew? ADVEN¬ the process. That we regain vitality 4. Is the experiential memory base TURE pro¬ and energy as a result. These have of the Night Crew limited to that gram premiered been known for millennia, and of the Day Crew, or is it far dif¬ in September to science has done no more than verify ferent from this particular life rave reviews these basics. Anything else falls in activity? from its charter the categories of belief, speculation, 5. Is Night Crew energy restricted members. The and theory—but not knowns. to that generated by physical concept of per¬ Dr. William Dement, leading matter? sonal freedom to choose from national authority on sleep and direc¬ 6. How is the extra energy gener¬ among a large selection of tapes tor of the Stanford Sleep Center, ated by the Night Crew? from other Institute programs, and reports that studies show we humans COMMENT - to be able to listen to them any time exhibit over twice as much electrical Questions, questions, but few one chose, appealed to the free¬ and biochemical activity during sleep consensus answers no matter how wheeling, adventuresome side of compared to the waking state. He the theory is presented. The basic these participants. As one described offers no detailed explanation. problem lies in the fact that we have it, “I like the idea of having a ‘cus¬ However, he did put forth the no means of measuring any part of tom’ program. After all the programs premise that there are two distinct, us that is not generated by physical Continued on page 4 separate parts of us. Each of us has a METAMUSIC ings usually obscured by preoccupa¬ and beta brain waves prevailed in both tion with mundane, temporal states of the left and right hemispheres, exem¬ DEMONSTRATES ITS consciousness. plifying alertness. The Linear Channel EFFECTIVENESS Sleeping through the Rain segues Combination (LCC) electrode mon¬ between two states of consciousness. tage revealed the overall activity of A TMI LABORATORY The delta/theta state of impressions, both the left and right cerebral hemi¬ images, and feelings crossfades repeat¬ spheres (Fig. 1). REPORT edly into the delta state of sleep and back again. The transition between As Sleeping through the Rain by F. Holmes Atwater wakefulness and sleep occurs several entered the delta/theta sequence, times, concluding with delta sleep. Laura’s brain waves showed evidence METAMUSIC, Mark Certo, TMI audio engineer, of entrainment to the delta/theta state especially the describes the process: “Sleeping of impressions, images, and feelings. METAMUSIC through the Rain varies from This delta/theta activity quickly ARTIST SERIES, delta/theta to delta, exposing you eclipsed the previous alpha and beta occupies a initially to prolonged periods of activity. Some interhemispheric uniquely versatile delta/theta Hemi-Sync frequencies synchrony was also evident (Fig. 2). position in the followed by shorter periods of delta hierarchy of This Frequency Follow¬ Hemi-Sync learn¬ ing Response (FFR) to the flffLITUCE ing tools. It can assist listeners to cuin POUEH Cm) Hemi-Sync stimulus was 8-4Hz: 3.7X relax, meditate, sleep, or access their 4-ttz: 7.1X later corroborated by 8-MHz: 19.3C creative and learning potential. Laura’s subjective report. F. Holmes Atwater reports on an When the sound patterns encounter with the power o/'META- segued into the sleep por¬ MUSIC which was monitored by tion for the first time, TMI’s state-of-the-art brainmapping (4H-6HHzz:: 21.84.*f t Laura’s brain waves did not 8-MHz: 22.3* equipment. 14-38Hz29.3x initially reflect the delta v\i\yY^fvV B,a EG monitoring with the Neu¬ environment. On the sec¬ rosearch-24 combined with ond crossfade into that subjective individual reporting milieu, she acquiesced to and direct observation in the laborato¬ 11.2 11.4 11.6 11.8 the. METAMUSIC influence. ry at The Monroe Institute has demon¬ Even though Laura did not Fig. 1 strated the effectiveness of the remember falling asleep during those METAMUSIC ARTIST SERIES tapes. Hemi-Sync frequencies. As the music periods, the data indicated a predomi¬ The Neurosearch-24 is an EEG moni¬ continues, the length of the delta nance of high amplitude delta. Her toring and color topographic brain¬ exposure extends in concert mapping system which provides with the sleepy melody. As flffLITUCE ill)) multivariate real-time data acquisition the sound of the rain even¬ MHz: 32.4* 4-flHz: 58.3C and analysis. Laura Wulfhorst, an tually passes, sleep beckons 8-MHz:9.95C 14-30HZ4.9K INNER CIRCLE member, volunteered the listener.” LEFT li as a subject and supported our ongo¬ When Laura Wulfhorst ing research efforts by being moni¬ arrived for her appoint¬ tored with the Neurosearch-24 while ment, she commented that MHz: 38.7X 4-0Rz: 43.2* listening to Sleeping through the she was really “wired.” All of 8-MHz: 14.31 ; 14-38HZ6.3* Rain, one of several titles available in her travel plans had been RIGHT |t the ARTIST series. altered at the last minute, ii The METAMUSIC ARTIST tapes she had missed plane con¬ ii are all thirty-minute compositions nections, and her luggage embedded with Hemi-Sync tones to was lost. She didn’t feel provide the listener with musically “anxious” or “worried” but she was Fig. 2 guided experiences. Each is a unique certainly “hyper-activated.” Once in respirations and light snoring also adventure for one who truly “hears the the laboratory isolation booth, brain¬ evidenced periods of restful sleep. The music.” Some themes are story lines, wave patterns mirrored her wide interhemispheric synchrony of delta while others evoke emotions and feel¬ awake state of consciousness. Alpha waves during these portions of Sleep- 2 Winter 1995 TMIFOCUS ing through the Rain overshadowed “clear of mind.” Overall, Laura charac¬ GOING HOME the slightly asynchronous higher terized the experience as “pleasur¬ '—s frequency activity (Fig. 3). Dream able.” She continued, “When not by Darlene R. Miller content during these segments could listening to the notes in the music my S not be confirmed since she could not thoughts were in free association.” remember falling asleep. Later she added, “I could hear myself ince its release in May, the snoring from time to time GOING HOME series has been but never felt as if I was steadily purchased by individu¬ unconscious. I especially als for private use and is being intro¬ enjoyed the perception of duced into hospices, nursing homes, the raindrops in the and hospital settings. At present, music.” In conclusion approximately twenty-two hospice Laura simply said, “I groups around the country are in bought the tape. I had to the process of familiarizing their have it!” staff members with the series, in the METAMUSIC creates hope of eventually incorporating it a unique ambience for into their work with dying patients. each listener. Vividness of Reports of the effectiveness of imagination and coopera¬ the GOING HOME tapes are begin¬ tion with the theme inten¬ ning to come in, and, as usual, our Fig. 3 sify the experience. The same members have been creative in While being assisted from the METAMUSIC selection can be enjoyed adapting the series to the idiosyn¬ experimental booth, Laura remarked repeatedly, encountering different per¬ cratic needs of their own particular that at times the music seemed to ceptual states each time according to situations. For example, one LIFE¬ take hold of her and let her go, only one’s focus. We offer our sincere LINE graduate, whose dying mother to recapture her and release her once appreciation to Laura Wulfhorst for spoke only French, translated the again. During an interview several her participation in this laboratory Relocation Theme script (found in days later, she described her feelings investigation. [Sleeping through the the back of the instruction manual) after Sleeping through the Rain as Rain is also available on CD into French and made a tape of her “put together” and “balanced.” She with Inner Journey.] (Mm own voice for her mother to listen had attained “a calmness” and felt to. She reports that her mother had a very peaceful transition and that everyone in the family was helped by this process. She herself also lis¬ EMERGENCY Professional and Board of Advisors tened to the Messages in 21 tape in Member Arthur Gladman, MD, the Support Group album and felt SERIES RESEARCH learned what a difference the tapes she was able to communicate with PROGRESSES could make during his second back her mother in this way and that she surgery. [See “Results of Emergency received many messages of love and Treatment Tapes Used in Back reassurance from her. She com¬ by Arthur Gladman, MD Surgery” by Robert Roalfe, MD, mented that working with the series BREAKTHROUGH, June 1986.] This was very powerful for her personal¬ ivid per¬ inspired Art to initiate the current ly—that her strong feeling of “I am sonal tes¬ research project at the University of not alone” was very comforting and timony California at Davis. helpful. such as Gari Robert Monroe developed the Another LIFELINE graduate Carter’s and Emergency Series of six tapes for use used the tapes with her dying father anecdotal reports before, during, and after surgery in who, toward the end of his illness, from many oth- 1977. Since that time, I have had a had become quite agitated and diffi¬ ers repeatedly number of opportunities to recom¬ cult to manage. She said that when demonstrate the mend the tapes to friends and patients the very first tape was played for worth of the all over the United States. In every him, she could see him relax imme¬ Emergency Series. Until now, there instance, there were reports of diately and become more comfort¬ has been no rigorous, structured absence of anesthetic hangover able. In his last days, when he was investigation of this phenomenon. Continued on page 5 Continued on page 4 Winter 1995 3 TMI FOCUS HIGH ADVENTURE tapes on his own. Some of their GOING HOME Continued from page 1 comments follow: Continued from page 3 • “I loved the flexibility blended with moving in and out of lucidity, the I have attended, it will be nice to the group tapes everyday, and the tapes were on almost twenty-four pick and choose the ‘experiences’ I chance to do whatever felt good.” hours a day. This was because when wish to target for my own personal • “The ‘medium structure’ aspect he became lucid, if a tape was not growth.” Another participant said at was helpful in moving toward on, he would request that one be the beginning of the six-day inten¬ group energy. The ability to per¬ played. sive, “I have always wanted to do sonally control tapes in the unit A GATEWAY graduate reports GUIDELINES and re-do LIFELINE, was excellent, as I partially that circumstances in the hospital and this allows me to do both plus rewound tapes several times in did not allow her to play the GOING review some favorite tapes.” order to aid a session that was still HOME tapes for her elderly mother, In order to take advantage of the evolving as Bob started counting but she read the words from the enhancement effects of the group down.” Relocation Theme to her. Her energy, the first full day of the pro¬ • “Absolutely wonderful staff—help¬ mother was very moved and soothed gram was spent with the entire ful, friendly, funny, tolerant, when she did this. As for her own group listening to and debriefing welcoming. TMI feels like a home¬ reactions to GOING HOME, she resets of Focuses 10,12,15, and 21 coming to me each time.” states: “It’s an awesome program for together. Each morning the group • “Freedom to do any tape I wanted the living. We can live our lives listened to a common tape and and good advice on the contents of relative to how we feel about death, shared in group discussion. For the tapes I did not remember or had and can live so much more fully if remainder of the day, participants not heard.” we can deal with our fears.” chose tapes according to their own This charter group also offered [In future issues, we will contin¬ individual preferences. Evening many good suggestions for making ue to update you on GOING HOME, entertainment included talks with HIGH ADVENTURE even better, and we encourage those who are Robert Monroe, sunset walks, which will be implemented into using it to write or call Darlene movies, and a bonfire for toasting future programs. Enrollment is lim¬ Miller with reports on their marshmallows, and most partici¬ ited to twenty persons per session. personal experiences.] pants elected to do at least one or So if a “homecoming” to TMI for a two additional tapes before going to week of freedom and self-direction sleep for the night. Participants aver¬ appeals to your sense of adventure, aged twenty optional tapes for the check the program schedule in week, although one self-described this issue and call Helen War- /Zm tape junkie listened to thirty-two ring soon at (804) 361-1252. ^3' CREATIVE CORNER I am the song that sings itself Creating ephemeral forms Here are some gifts bom of a Hemi-Sync state of mind which rise as glittering to brighten your New Year! jewels of dreamer’s dreams GATEWAY of self. Count slowly from one :n, Increasing harmony Then you’ll be ready to :gin without beginning or end. The little trip from ten: 'elves Dancing waves which, Where you’ll^ elves, knowing no shore, They’ll fifteen arise and fall Where you inever seen! in the bosom of the ifyoj fun, sea itself. Then ity-one. The very heartbeat of life This go and its silence. Past “I know.” Dharama Raja Rocio & Hank Moss LIFELINE, October 1994 Christmas ’93 4 Winter 1995 TMIFOCUS EMERGENCY Emergency Series. The project was VOYAGERS INTER¬ Continued from page 3 instituted in October 1993 and will NET MAILING LIST continue at least until fall 1995. T\vo effects, little or no pain, and early dis¬ hundred patients will experience the charge from the hospital. In other Monroe tapes, which will also be com¬ The VOYAGERS mailing list was words, the tapes facilitated rapid pared to the other sets of tapes. So far, established October 11,1994, for all recovery. over two hundred operations have those using Hemi-Sync to venture After my personal experience been completed with tape support. No into the realms of their own con¬ using the tapes for surgery on my results have been officially tabulated sciousness. This mailing list is for all back in 1984, my anesthesiologist, Dr. as yet, but patient comments contin¬ who want to continue learning by Robert Roalfe, continued to use them ue to be very positive. telling about their voyages, reading of with great success at Merritt Hospital The many observations made on others’ experiences, and exchanging in Oakland, California. Although the each patient include a brief preopera¬ information about TMI programs and results were most encouraging, no tive psychological survey, careful audio-guidance learning systems. The detailed follow-up was possible. After intra-operative observations on the mailing list address is: several failed attempts at setting up a patient’s condition, and records of [email protected]. To research project, I contacted Dr. Hank several aspects of the postoperative subscribe, send a request with Bennett at the University of California course. New factors are being consid¬ “subscribe” in the subject to: at Davis who had done considerable ered as the project moves along. It’s [email protected]. research in the field of anesthesiology. likely that this study will lead to publi¬ There will be a delay for verification In the fall of 1993, Dr. Bennett was cation of the research results in sever¬ before you are added. in the process of developing a long¬ al of the major medical journals. If you have access to the World¬ term program in which various audio- Every physician involved in wide Web, try the Institute’s www tapes would be used during surgery, surgery should know of this sfgd server at: http://www.monroe- and he was happy to include the important resource. inst.com/. Our official E-MAIL address is: [email protected]. Of course, you may still call (804) 361-1600, the SEASONS GREETINGS & 24-HOUR INFORMATION LINE, to HAPPY NEW YEAR hear prerecorded voice messages, to receive information by FAX, or to leave a voice mail message. Wishes for the warmest joys of the season and a new year of promise and realized dreams. We value your membership in the growing TMI worldwide community. QUARTERLY TAPE METAMUSIC ARTIST SAMPLER III OOPS! We’re celebrating the New Year by expanding the.METAMUSIC We’d like to correct date infor¬ ARTIST SERIES. Five diverse musical themes express all the colors of the mation in SHILOH RETRIEVAL by audio palette. Immerse yourself in Midnight's light jazz rhythms, soar with Micki Hawes, TMI FOCUS, Winter the sounds of an aboriginal flute in Winds over the World, explore the Focus 1994. The third paragraph in col¬ 27 theme with Higher, dive Into the Deep of transformational meditation, umn three should read: “The contact or contemplate Por/raf/s-classical favorites with a ’90s twist. You’ll meet had been made at The Monroe three new artists and two familiar favorites. Into the Deep is by Matthew Institute on April 29,1993. Sigmon and Julie Anderson, creators of Sleeping through the Rain, while /•s George Stevens died in April 29, Portraits reflects the artistry of Lightfall, composers of Prisms. Side 1 1862—same date 131 years earlier combines music with descriptive narration. Side 2 is music only, in the and was reburied at Shiloh National same sequence. Listen, enjoy, and choose the perfect accompaniment Cemetery, Grave M-2806.” / for a 1995 filled with hope and promise. Winter 1995 5 TMIFOCUS THE MONROE INSTITUTE HEMI-LYNC PROGRAM SCHEDULE Making Global Connections All programs listed below will be Hemi-Lync is a print media net¬ ULTIMATE JOURNEY, by Robert A. held at The Nancy Penn Center in work bulletin board—a communica¬ Monroe ($22.00 retail; $19.80 mem¬ Faber, Virginia. tion device—for connecting you with bers, hardcover, Doubleday) people, events, and Using the Whole 1995 publications around Brain, edited by GATEWAY VOYAGE the world that have Ronald Russell January 14-20 February 4-10 something to share ($14.95, softcover, March 4-10 about Hemi-Sync. Hampton Roads April 1-7 It’s your forum and Publishing Compa¬ April 22-28 May 13-19 we encourage you ny, Inc.) June 3-9 to use it. The items The following June 24-30 posted in this issue titles are available July 8-14 represent only a few from your local August 5-11 September 9-15 of the Hemi-Lync bookstore. September 30-October 6 possibilities. To submit your Hemi- Beyond the Light: What Isn’t Being October 21-27 Lync item, write or call the TMI Said about the Near-Death GUIDELINES II FOCUS, The Monroe Institute. Experience, by P. M. H. Atwater (A Graduate Program) ($16.95, hardcover, Birch Lane Press). January 21-27 Appearances This meticulously researched volume April 8-14 June 10-16 An “Informal Evening with Ed by near-death survivor, Phyllis Atwater, August 12-18 Carter” took place at the Stelle Com¬ lists The Monroe Institute and its pro¬ October 28-November 3 munity, in Stelle, Illinois, on Saturday, grams as a resource for those dealing May 7,1994. Stelle’s purpose is pre¬ with spiritual emergence. HIGH ADVENTURE March 18-24 paredness with the aim of helping 'Transformative Adventures, Vacations June 17-23 worthy values survive a global emer¬ & Retreats, by John Benson (New Mil¬ October 7-13 gency. Author and INNER CIRCLE lenium Publishing), furnishes descrip¬ LIFELINE member Ed Carter’s views on this sub¬ tions of TMI’s residential programs for (A Graduate Program) ject (as expressed in his book, Living Is those seeking a getaway geared to the February 11-17 Forever) excited keen interest. [From inner landscape. [Thanks to Jerry March 11-17 April 29-May 5 Insights, The Newsletter of HRPC.] Schatz for this clip tip.] July 15-21 On October 24-27,1994, Ray August 19-25 Waldkoetter, EdD, Professional and Book Reviews September 16-22 Board of Advisors Member, spoke at Mind Trek, by Joe McMoneagle, PROFESSIONAL SEMINAR the International Military Training was reviewed in Brain/Mind, August July 22-28 Association Conference in Rotterdam, 1994. Robert Monroe’s Journeys Out Holland. His topic was “A Method for of the Body was cited as pivotal to Joe’s Estimating Army Battle Casualties and understanding of his first two life¬ Editor: Shirley Bliley The TMI FOCUS is published four Predicting Personnel Replacements.” changing near-death experiences. times annually by The Monroe Institute, Route 1, Box 175, Faber, Virginia 22938- 9749. Telephone (804) 361-1252. The Books Interviews Monroe Institute is dedicated to exploring The following titles are available “The Out-of-Body Experience—An and developing the uses and understand¬ ing of human consciousness. The FOCUS from Interstate Industries, Inc. Interview with Robert A. Monroe” contains current information on Institute Healing Myself, by Gari Carter by Calvin Winston appeared in activities, applications of the Hemi-Sync® ($10.95, softcover, Hampton Roads New Frontier, Magazine of Transfor¬ technology, and communication with Hemi-Sync participants and program Publishing Company, Inc.) mation, November/December 1994. graduates. Membership/subscription rates Living Is Forever, by J. Edwin Carter Bob discussed his initial experiences from $50 to $150 per year. Subscription only, $25. ($9.95, softcover, Hampton Roads and the origin of Hemi-Sync and TMI © 1995 The Monroe Institute. All rights Publishing Company, Inc.) with particular emphasis on LIFELINE, reserved. No part may be reproduced without permission. POSTMASTER: Send Mind Trek, by Joseph McMoneagle GOING HOME, and the different address changes to Route 1, Box 175, ($10.95, softcover, Hampton Roads overview expressed in Ultimate Journey. Faber, Virginia 22938-9749. Publishing Company, Inc.) 6 Fall 1995 TMI FOCUS Lyncing People Magazines emphasized the role of the Emergency Here are names and phone num- EQUUS #205, November 1994, Treatment Series. /**Nbers of readers willing to be contacts 17th Anniversary Issue. “Mood Music The Free Lance-Star, Fredericks- ■ for regional get-togethers of Hemi- For Hyper Horses,” synopsizing Dr. burg, VA, July 23,1994. “After the Sync users. We’ll continue to add to Helene Guttman’s successful experi- crash: TViumph of Spirit” by Marilyn the list as we hear from you. mentation with Hemi-Sync as a calm- Holasek Lloyd was a dramatic and ing influence on horses, appeared in insightful account of Gari Carter’s CANADA HENDERSONVILLE, NC the ROUNDUP section. spiritual metamorphosis as a result of HALIFAX, NS Joe Gallenberger her accident and the part Hemi-Sync TomTasse (704)6934721 (902)477-5790 HORSHAM, PA Newsletters played. TORONTO, ONT Chris Carey Insights, The Newsletter ofHamp- Wall Street Journal, September Blair Swanson (215)653-0479 ton Roads Publishing Company, Octo- 20,1994. “Research Institute Shows (416)469-3549 INDIANAPOLIS, IN ber 1994, drew attention once again to People a Way Out of Their Bodies” by VANCOUVER, BC Shawn Casey Healing Myself by Gari Carter, Using Staff Reporter and GATEWAY VOYAGE Carol Biemat (317)852-7727 (604)261-2840 JACKSON, WY the Whole Brain, edited by Ronald participant, Bob Ortega, described the Tim Bradley Russell, and Living Is Forever, by Institute’s work with primary focus on EUROPE (307)733-0907 INNER CIRCLE member Ed Carter. the out-of-body aspects and implica- THIMISTER, BELGIUM LAKECITY.SC Healing Myself was seriously consid- tions. Patrick Bartholome Jacqueline Simanek (32)(87)44-70-70 (803) 394-8281 ered as a Reader’s Digest condensed Woodstock Times, July 14,1994. LAMBERTVILLE, MI book, while Using the Whole Brain Debra Bresnan’s article, “Astral Sax” SCOTLAND Eileen Tucker and Living Is Forever are in their sec- told how master saxman Hugh Brodie FIFE (313)856-5251 ond and third printings respectively. spontaneously astral-projected during Robert and Penelope MT. JULIET, TN Gibson Art and Jan Flint an intense practice session. He found (0337)30767 (615)7584072 Newspapers the terminology to describe that expe- NEW GALLOWAY NEW YORK, NY Daily News-Record, Harrison- rience in Journeys Out of the Body. Jill and Ronald Russell Ross Jacobs burg, VA, July 17,1994. “In ‘Healing Brodie is quoted as saying he intends 06442 357 (phone/fax) (212)929-0661 A1 Swadichuto Myself,’ Carter Explores Route from to visit TMI when he has enough time U.SA (212)228-3298 Traumatic Injury to Recovery” by Staff to really dig in. [Thanks to J. ARLINGTON,VA PLAYADELREY.CA Writer Donna Murphy gave concise, Morales for this clip tip. ] MarkGemmell Marge Decuire fast-paced coverage of Gari’s story and (703) 522-8663 (310)822-8080 BETHESDA.MD PORTLAND, OR Helene N.Guttman Clayton Morgan (301) 656-8980 (503)236-1705 BUTTE.MT Bill Oakes Leo McCarthy (503) 288-5305 (w) (406)494-3567 SILVER CITY, NM DAVIDSON, NC Marion Light Ray Norma Atherton (505)388-5782 (704) 892-7000 PETALUMA, CA ENGLEWOOD, CO HildegardeMinstein Daniel K. Meyer (707)763-7537 Kimberly Miller TEMPE.AZ (303)740-8053 Marcie A Katler FREEPORT, ME (602)968-3021 Joe Harrington TOLEDO, OH (207) 865-6286 Eileen Tucker FINESVILLE.NJ (313)856-5251 Pete Ennes TULSA, OK (908)995-9493 Bruce W. Freeman (918)445-0040 If you live within reach of any of these folks and would like to find other .^nearby people to “explore” with, get in V 'touch. The trainers listed in the Hemi- Sync OUTREACH section also wel¬ come your calls. Special thanks to all of you who are willing to be connect¬ ing links in the extended TMI family. Winter 1995 7 HEM I-SYNC OUTREACH The OUTREACH (formerly GATEWAY place during an EXCURSION workshop. nance of physical health, creativity, OUTREACH) program was created in Specifically designed tapes with the release of negative emotion, and much 1985 to meet the many requests for Hemi-Sync technology form the core of more. The emphasis is on learning Hemi-Sync training close to home. The EXCURSION, together with explanation, practical tools to use in daily life. first of the program’s two primary com¬ discussion, and supportive group These workshops, along with others ponents is the EXCURSION workshop. interaction. designed to provide Hemi-Sync support Developed out of the Institute’s world- With expanded applications of Hemi- for a wide variety of interests and per¬ renowned GATEWAY VOYAGE, this is Sync technology, the two-day HUMAN sonal goals, are offered throughout the a two-day adventure into expansion of PLUS workshop was added to the OUT¬ United States and in other parts of the consciousness by gentle increments so REACH program. This workshop, also world by accredited OUTREACH Train¬ that states of profound relaxation, deep built around Hemi-Sync tapes, enables ers. To learn more about OUTREACH contemplation, and communication with greater personal control over mental, workshops, contact one of the OUT¬ the higher self and with nonphysical emotional, and physical well-being. It REACH Trainers listed below. energies may be experienced. Important teaches skills for relaxation, concentra¬ personal revelations are common¬ tion, memory, pain control, mainte¬ OUTREACH Tramrn COLUMBUS, OH^g LAKE CITY, SC NAPLES, FL CANADA GERMANY Thomas E. ^SJacqueline Simanek Robert Spaulding TO^NTO, ONTARIO HALSTENBEK, GERMANY ALBUQUERQUE, NM (614)421-7®^%j *394-8281 (813)261-5222 .AiffiiRe Millar Brigitta Joost-Deckebach Ralph & Karen Luciani FABER, i&NY ONEIDA, WI ^4lSm-9889 Postfach 1104 (505) 298-5338 Suzanne I Carol Connell ^ ^^^JOU, QUEBEC 2033 Halstenbek BIRMINGHAM, AL (804)361-2214 ^ * (414) 869-1290 i^^||8^fepomiak Nelson Marchant FITCHBURG, MA 1 1-3870 (205)595-3811 Beatrice Niemi BOULDER, CO (508)345-5964 p&US, FRANCE Patricia Leva GLOUCESTER, MA f Kevin & Theresa Scott- un£n7®is2^ (303) 543-9986 John H. Gray Carroll COLUMBIA, SC (508)2814431 Franceen King ^ (33) (1) 42451329 Jacqueline Simanek HILLSBOROUGH, NC (813)971-8808 (803) 750-9207 Lee Stone MONTVILLE, NJ (919) 644-6773 Judith Lemer Taylor (201)402-8142 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 232 THE MONROE INSTITUTE Route 1, Box 175 Faber, Virginia 22938-9749