Stories about The Monroe Institute
Founded in the early 1970s as an educational and research organization by Robert A. Monroe, The Monroe Institute is the world leader in human consciousness exploration. Robert A. Monroe developed Hemi-Sync, an audio technology based on the premise that certain tones can encourage the two hemispheres of the brain to synchronize and move into different states of consciousness. The Monroe Institute uses audio technology, Monroe Sound Science, to deliver sound wave frequencies that facilitate targeted states of expanded consciousness for deep relaxation, inner peace, and guidance.
2 stories about The Monroe Institute
The Unbound Self: Expanding Consciousness
"I feel expanded and I have so much more clarity on my next steps"
What a blessing consistent and persistent meditation has been over the past 11 days thanks to this quest. Re-encountering the practice of twice daily (or more) meditations, had brought me to a place where I am peaceful, relaxed and sleeping well. I feel expanded and I have so much more cl...
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The Unbound Self: Expanding Consciousness
"Embracing self-healing has become a regular practice for me, one that I've learned to cultivate diligently"
Embracing self-healing has become a regular practice for me, one that I've learned to cultivate diligently. The journey I embarked on served as a profound awakening, reaffirming our inherent ability to heal ourselves when we harness the power we have within us. To those grappling with...
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Program offered by The Monroe Institute
The Unbound Self: Expanding Consciousness
This Quest guides the students through key areas and skills that are an essential foundation for living a life that expresses our full potential as spiritual beings having a human experience.
Many of these areas are things we may take for granted, that we already do, but many people struggle to truly relax, many struggle with sleep and few can maintain a powerful focus in a sustainable way.
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