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  American	founder	of	The	Monroe	Institute	This	article	possibly	contains	original	research.	Please	improve	it	by	verifying	the	claims	made	and	adding	inline	citations.	Statements	consisting	only	of	original	research	should	be	removed.	(January	2016)	(Learn	how	and	when	to	remove	this	template	message)	Robert	A.	MonroeBornRobert	Allan
  Monroe(1915-10-30)October	30,	1915IndianaDiedMarch	17,	1995(1995-03-17)	(aged	79)EducationOhio	State	University	(B.A.)OccupationRadio	broadcasterResearcherOrganizationMonroe	Products	and	The	Monroe	Institute	(founder),Jefferson	Cable	Corporation	(founder)Websitewww.monroeinstitute.org	Robert	Allan	Monroe,[1]	also	known	as	Bob
  Monroe	(October	30,	1915	–	March	17,	1995),	was	a	radio	broadcasting	executive	who	became	known	for	his	research	into	altered	consciousness	and	founding	The	Monroe	Institute.	His	1971	book	Journeys	Out	of	the	Body	is	credited	with	popularizing	the	term	"out-of-body	experience".	Assisted	by	specialists	in	psychology,	medicine,	biochemistry,
  psychiatry,	electrical	engineering,	physics,	and	education,	Monroe	developed	Hemi-Sync,	a	patented	audio	technology	that	is	claimed	to	facilitate	enhanced	performance.[2][3][4][5][6]	He	is	also	notable	as	one	of	the	founders	of	the	Jefferson	Cable	Corporation,	the	first	cable	company	to	cover	central	Virginia.[7]	Biography	Robert	Allan	Monroe	was
  born	in	Indiana,	weighing	twelve	pounds	in	1915.	He	grew	up	in	Lexington,	Kentucky,	and	Columbus,	Ohio;	his	mother,	Georgia	Helen	Jordan	Monroe,	was	a	non-practicing	medical	doctor	and	cellist	and	piano	player.	His	father,	Robert	Emmett	Monroe,	was	a	college	professor	of	Romance	Languages	who	led	summer	tours	to	Europe.	Monroe	had	two
  older	sisters,	Dorothy	and	Peggy,	and	a	younger	brother,	Emmett,	who	became	a	medical	doctor.	According	to	his	third	book	Ultimate	Journey,[8]	he	dropped	out	of	Ohio	State	University	in	his	sophomore	year	due	to	a	hospital	stay	for	a	facial	burn	that	caused	him	to	fall	behind	in	his	studies.	During	almost	a	year	away	from	college,	a	desire	to	find
  work	led	him	to	become	a	hobo	who	rode	freight	trains.	He	returned	to	Ohio	State	to	graduate	after	having	studied	pre-med,	English,	engineering,	and	journalism.	He	had	an	early	fascination	with	flying	and	music	and	had	great	mechanical	aptitude.	He	displayed	some	ability	to	read	music	by	age	four	without	having	studied	the	subject,	perhaps	by
  listening	to	his	mother	and	sisters	playing	piano.	He	married	Jeanette,	a	graduate	student	and	daughter	of	a	lawyer,	in	1937,	and	divorced	her	in	1938	or	1939.	He	married	Mary	Ashworth,	a	divorcee	with	a	daughter	Maria,	in	1950	or	1951.	They	had	Bob's	only	biological	child	together,	daughter	Laurie.	They	divorced	in	1968.	He	then	married	Nancy
  Penn	Honeycutt,	a	divorcee	with	four	children.	They	remained	married	until	her	death	from	breast	cancer	on	August	15,	1992.	Monroe	developed	ulcers	in	young	adulthood	and	so	was	classified	4F	(unfit	for	service)	during	World	War	II.	He	spent	the	war	years	working	for	a	manufacturing	company	that	designed	a	flight-simulator	prototype.	He	wrote
  for	an	aviation	column	in	Argosy	magazine	and	was	given	a	job	with	the	National	Aeronautic	Association	(NAA),	for	whom	he	produced	a	weekly	radio	show	called	"Scramble!",	the	primary	purpose	of	which	was	to	interest	youth	in	aviation.	In	1953	Mr.	Monroe	formed	RAM	Enterprises,	a	corporation	that	produced	network	radio	programs,	as	many	as
  28	programs	monthly,	principally	in	dramatic	and	popular	quiz	shows.	In	1956	the	firm	created	a	Research	and	Development	division	to	study	the	effects	of	various	sound	patterns	on	human	consciousness,	including	the	sleep	state.	Monroe	was	especially	attracted	to	the	concept	of	sleep-learning.	This	was	a	natural	direction	to	take,	applying	to	this
  new	area	the	audio	production	methods	used	in	the	firm's	commercial	activity.	The	purpose	was	to	find	more	constructive	uses	for	such	knowledge	than	was	ordinarily	available,	and	the	results	of	this	research	have	become	internationally	known.	First	out-of-body	experiences	According	to	his	own	account,	while	experimenting	with	sleep-learning	in
  1958	Monroe	experienced	an	unusual	phenomenon,	which	he	described	as	sensations	of	paralysis	and	vibration	accompanied	by	a	bright	light	that	appeared	to	be	shining	on	him	from	a	shallow	angle.	Monroe	went	on	to	say	that	this	occurred	another	nine	times	over	the	next	six	weeks,	culminating	in	his	first	out-of-body	experience	(OBE).	Monroe
  recorded	his	account	in	his	1971	book	Journeys	Out	of	the	Body	and	went	on	to	become	a	prominent	researcher	in	the	field	of	human	consciousness.[2][3][4][5]	Monroe	later	authored	two	more	books	on	his	experiments	with	OBE,	Far	Journeys	(1985)	and	Ultimate	Journey	(1994).	The	Monroe	Institute	In	1962	the	company	moved	to	Virginia,	and	a
  few	years	later	changed	the	corporate	name	to	Monroe	Industries.	In	this	location	it	became	active	in	radio	station	ownership,	cable	television,	and	later	in	the	production	and	sale	of	audio	cassettes.	These	cassettes	were	practical	expressions	of	the	discoveries	made	in	the	earlier	and	ongoing	corporate	research	program.	In	1985	the	company
  officially	changed	its	name,	once	again,	to	Interstate	Industries,	Inc.	This	reflected	Monroe's	analogy	of	how	the	use	of	Hemi-Sync	serves	as	a	ramp	from	the	"local	road"	to	the	"interstate"	in	allowing	people	to	go	"full	steam	ahead"	in	the	exploration	of	consciousness,	avoiding	all	of	the	stops	and	starts.	The	research	subsidiary	was	divested	and
  established	as	an	independent	non-profit	organization,	The	Monroe	Institute,	later	in	1985.	Interstate	Industries,	Inc.	remains	a	privately	held	company,	now	doing	business	as	Monroe	Products.	Monroe's	leadership	of	the	entire	program	of	development	was	supported	for	more	than	50	years	by	many	specialists	who	continue	their	participation	to	this
  day.	His	daughter,	Laurie	Monroe,	continued	her	father's	research	into	consciousness	and	the	mind's	potential	until	her	death	in	2006.	Under	the	current	direction	of	another	of	Monroe's	daughters,	Maria	Monroe	Whitehead,	Monroe's	stepson,	A.	J.	Honeycutt,	and	Teresa	West,	president	of	Monroe	Products,	the	company's	objective	is	to	continue	to
  expand	the	Hemi-Sync	line	of	products	and	their	benefits	into	markets	worldwide.	The	Monroe	Institute	(TMI)	is	a	nonprofit	education	and	research	organization	devoted	to	the	exploration	of	human	consciousness,	based	in	Faber,	Virginia,	United	States.[9]	Upwards	of	20,000	people	are	estimated	to	have	attended	TMI's	residential	Gateway	program
  during	its	first	thirty	years,[10]	with	consumers	of	the	audio	industry	founded	on	its	research	running	into	millions.[11]	Currently,	many	tens	of	thousands	of	people	have	experienced	the	residential	programs	developed	by	the	Monroe	Institute	at	TMI's	campus	in	Virginia	as	well	as	across	the	US	and	the	world,	including	Australia,	Brazil,	Canada,
  Cyprus,	England,	France,	Germany,	Japan,	Romania,	and	Spain.	TMI	claims	a	policy	of	no	dogma	or	bias	with	respect	to	belief	system,	religion,	political	or	social	stance.	Monroe	founded	TMI	after	he	started	having	what	he	called	"out	of	body	experiences",	now	also	commonly	referred	to	as	OBEs.	The	institute	is	housed	in	several	buildings	on	300
  acres	(1.2	km2)	of	land	south	of	Charlottesville,	Virginia,	USA.	One	of	its	activities	includes	teaching	various	techniques,	based	on	audio-guidance	processes,	in	order	to	expand	consciousness	and	explore	areas	of	consciousness	not	normally	available	in	the	waking	state.	In	1978,	the	U.S.	military	evaluated	TMI	and	arranged	to	send	officers	there	for
  OBE	training.[12]	In	1983,	it	sent	additional	officers.[13][14]	Research	Controlled	studies	of	the	Institute's	technology	suggest	that	it	is	effective	as	an	analgesic	supplement	and	can	reduce	hospital	discharge	times.[15][16]	The	Institute	has	an	affiliated	professional	membership,	and	also	publishes	scientific	papers	on	a	subset	of	its	own	studies	of
  altered	states	of	consciousness.[17]	In	its	in-house	laboratory,	these	states	or	focus	levels	are	typically	induced	by	delivering	Hemi-Sync	signals	to	subjects	performing	relaxation	procedures	inside	a	shielded,	sense-depriving	isolation	tank.	Progression	through	states	is	detected	and	monitored	by	measurement	of	peripheral	skin	temperature,	galvanic
  skin	response	and	DC	skin	potential	voltage.	Coverage	In	1994,	a	front-page	article	in	the	Wall	Street	Journal	reported	confirmation	from	the	former	director	of	the	Intelligence	and	Security	Command	of	the	U.S.	Army	sending	personnel	to	the	institute.	It	also	stated	the	opinion	of	the	head	of	the	Zen	Buddhist	temple	in	Vancouver	British	Columbia
  that	"Gateway	students	can	reach	meditation	states	in	a	week	that	took	[me]	30	years	of	sitting".[18]	A	reporter	for	The	Hook,	weekly	newspaper	for	Charlottesville,	Virginia,	who	visited	The	Monroe	Institute	said,	"...with	a	few	exceptions,	the	only	'normal'	people	with	whom	I	could	fully	identify	were	the	trainers,	who	seemed	remarkably	well-
  grounded	for	people	whose	day-to-day	experiences	include	astral	projection	and	disembodied	spirits".[19]	The	reporter	also	concluded	that	"there	is	something	significant	being	developed	at	the	Institute.	Whether	it's	just	a	brilliant	guided	meditation	complete	with	trance-inducing	stereoscopic	sound,	or	a	doorway	to	a	world	of	spirit	entities,	I	cannot
  say".[19]	Hemi-Sync	Main	article:	Hemi-Sync	In	1975,	Monroe	registered	the	first	of	several	patents[20][21][22]	concerning	audio	techniques	designed	to	stimulate	brain	functions	until	the	left	and	right	hemispheres	became	synchronized.	Monroe	held	that	this	state,	dubbed	Hemi-Sync	(hemispherical	synchronization),	could	be	used	to	promote
  mental	well-being	or	to	trigger	an	altered	state	of	consciousness.	Monroe's	concept	was	based	on	an	earlier	hypothesis	known	as	binaural	beats	and	has	since	been	expanded	upon	a	commercial	basis	by	the	self-help	industry.[23]	Hemi-Sync	is	a	trademarked	brand	name	for	a	patented	process[20][21][22]	used	to	create	audio	patterns	containing
  binaural	beats,	which	are	commercialized	in	the	form	of	audio	CDs.	Interstate	Industries	Inc.,	created	by	Hemi-Sync	founder	Robert	Monroe,	is	the	owner	of	the	Hemi-Sync	technology.	Hemi-Sync	is	short	for	Hemispheric	Synchronization,	also	known	as	brainwave	synchronization.	Monroe	indicated	that	the	technique	synchronizes	the	two
  hemispheres	of	one's	brain,	thereby	creating	a	'frequency-following	response'	designed	to	evoke	certain	effects.	Hemi-Sync	has	been	used	for	many	purposes,	including	relaxation	and	sleep	induction,	learning	and	memory	aids,	helping	those	with	physical	and	mental	difficulties,	and	reaching	altered	states	of	consciousness	through	the	use	of	sound.
  The	technique	involves	using	sound	waves	to	entrain	brain	waves.	Wearing	headphones,	Monroe	claimed	that	brains	respond	by	producing	a	third	sound	(called	binaural	beats)	that	encouraged	various	brainwave	activity	changes.[19][24]	In	2002,	a	University	of	Virginia	presentation	at	the	Society	for	Psychophysiologial	Research	examined	Monroe's
  claim.	The	presentation	demonstrated	that	EEG	changes	did	not	occur	when	the	standard	electromagnetic	headphones	of	Monroe's	setup	were	replaced	by	air	conduction	headphones,	which	were	connected	to	a	remote	transducer	by	rubber	tubes.	This	suggests	that	the	basis	for	the	entrainment	effects	is	electromagnetic	rather	than	acoustical.[25]
  Replicated,	double-blind,	randomized	trials	on	anesthetized	patients	have	found	Hemi-Sync	effective	as	a	partial	replacement	for	fentanyl	during	surgery.[26][27]	A	similar	study	found	it	ineffective	at	replacing	propofol	however.[28]	Bibliography	Monroe,	Robert	(1971).	Journeys	Out	of	the	Body	(1st	ed.).	Garden	City,	New	York:	Doubleday.	p.	297.
  ISBN	978-0385008617.	OCLC	207277.	Monroe,	Robert	(1985).	Far	Journeys	(1st	ed.).	Garden	City,	New	York:	Doubleday.	p.	290.	ISBN	978-0385231824.	OCLC	11755227.	Monroe,	Robert	(1994).	Ultimate	Journey	(1st	ed.).	Garden	City,	New	York:	Doubleday.	p.	303.	ISBN	978-0385472081.	OCLC	28721578.	See	also	Astral	projection	Lucid	dreaming
  Out-of-body	experience	Parapsychology	Brainwave	synchronization	Binaural	beats	Electroencephalography	Neurofeedback	Mind	machine	Human	enhancement	Intelligence	amplification	Neural	oscillations	Evoked	potential	Event-related	potential	Induced	activity	Ongoing	brain	activity	Brainwave	entrainment	Altered	state	of	consciousness	Institut
  suisse	des	sciences	noétiques	References	^	Russell,	Ronald	(2007).	"1".	The	Journey	of	Robert	Monroe:	From	Out-of-Body	Explorer	to	Consciousness	Pioneer	(Hardcover).	Hampton	Roads	Publishing	Company.	p.	3.	ISBN	9781571745330.	^	a	b	Monroe,	Robert	A	(1977)	"Journeys	Out	of	the	Body",	Anchor	Press,	ISBN	0-385-00861-9	^	a	b	Russell
  Ronald	(2007)	"The	Journey	of	Robert	Monroe:	From	Out-Of-Body	Explorer	to	Consciousness	Pioneer",	Hampton	Roads	Publishing,	ISBN	1-57174-533-5	^	a	b	Stockton	Bayard	(1989)	"Catapult:	The	Biography	of	Robert	A.	Monroe",	Donning	Co.,ISBN	0-89865-756-3	^	a	b	Mayer,	Robert	A.	(2007)	"The	Intrigue	of	the	Possible",	AuthorHouse,	ISBN	1-
  4343-0829-4	^	Randolph	Keith	(1983)	"The	Truth	about	Astral	Projection",	Llewellyn	Worldwide,	ISBN	0-87542-350-7	^	Barling,	Stephen	(2003-02-13)	"Cosmic	degrees:	Out	of	body	at	the	Monroe	Institute",	The	Hook	(Charlottesville),	Issue	206	^	Ultimate	Journey,	published	1994	by	Doubleday	^	The	Monroe	Institute	^	R.	Russell,	Journey	of	Robert
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  Analgesia,	Vol	98	2,	February	2004,	p533-536	^	"Hemispheric	Synchronized	Sounds	and	Perioperative	Analgesic	Requirements",	Dabu-Bondoc,	Vadivelu,	Benson,	Perret	&	Kain,	Anesthesia	&	Analgesia,	Vol	110	1,	January	2010,	p208-210	^	"Accessing	Anomalous	States	of	Consciousness	with	a	Binaural	Beat	Technology",	F	Holmes	Atwater,	Journal	of
  Scientific	Exploration,	Vol	1,	No	3,	1997,	p263-274[unreliable	source?]	^	Bob	Ortega,	"Research	institute	shows	people	a	way	out	of	their	bodies",	The	Wall	Street	Journal,	September	20,	1994,	pp.	A1,	A8.	^	a	b	c	Stephen	Barling,	"Cosmic	degrees:	Out	of	body	at	the	Monroe	Institute".	The	Hook.	February	13,	2003.	^	a	b	US	Patent	3884218:	"Method
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  headphones	and	air-conduction	headphones",	Psychophysiology	vol	39,	pp.	S80	^	Kliempt	P,	Ruta	D,	Ogston	S,	Landeck	A,	Martay	K	(August	1999).	"Hemispheric-synchronisation	during	anaesthesia:	a	double-blind	randomised	trial	using	audiotapes	for	intra-operative	nociception	control".	Anaesthesia.	54	(8):	769–73.	doi:10.1046/j.1365-
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  Andrews	AA,	Kain	ZN	(September	2003).	"Hemispheric	synchronized	sounds	and	intraoperative	anesthetic	requirements".	Anesthesia	and	Analgesia.	97	(3):	772–5.	doi:10.1213/01.ane.0000076145.83783.e7.	PMID	12933400.	External	links	Hemi-Sync	Website	and	other	Monroe	Products	The	Monroe	Institute	Monroe	biography	The	Monroe	Institute
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