I first heard about Robert Monroe from the ubiquitous Bill Harman during one of his visits with me and my family, circa 1967, in the Virginia suburbs of Washington D.C. It was the day after Bill met with Monroe for the first time, a bit further south in a far more rural part of the state.
I don't recall the exact details of our conversation that day but I distinctly remember that Bill had come away from his meeting with a very positive impression of both Monroe and his work.
So in 1971 when Monroe published his first book, Journeys Out of the Body, recounting his extraordinary experiences, I rushed to buy it. I was not disappointed, and over the years I just as avidly read his subsequent works (Far Journeys and Ultimate Journey). Therefore, I was intrigued to see that Courtney Brown cited his experience at The Monroe Institute (TMI) as one of the key elements in his preparation to become a Remote Viewer. (As you may recall, I covered Brown's work on remote viewing 2012 in an earlier post.)
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