THE MONROE TRAINING
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November 4, 2016
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April 3, 2000
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APPENDIX A
MONROE TRAINING
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SUBJECT: The Monroe Training (U)
1. (S/NOFORN) The GRILL FLAME Program having now had more than two years
experience in the remote viewing field has observed that the most critical
element conducive to reliable remote viewing is the ability of the remote
viewer to physically relax and mentally concentrate on the task at hand.
Providing an environment congruent with this required state is, therefore,
necessary for continued reliable military application of the remote viewing
phenemonon.
2. (S/NOFORN) A unique form of relaxation/concentration methodology has
become available through the Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences (MIAS),
P.O. Box 94C, Faber, VA 22938. The basis of the relaxation/concentration
methodology offered by MIAS is the Frequency Following Response (FFR) and
Hemispheric Syncronization (HEMISYNC) (see Inclosures 1 and 2), which are
created by listening to sound frequencies both singly and binaurally. By
blendAng and sequencing such frequencies, it is possible to aid the individual
to develop states of relaxation and mental concentration. Application of this
methodology consists of a series of prerecorded cassette tapes utilizing FFR,
HEMISYNC and vocal guidance to achieve the desired state of relaxation/
concentration. These tapes are heard through stereo headphones while in a
relaxed position. Our goal in using this methodology would be to provide this
conducive environment to remote viewers during the conduct of sessions to
stabilize their reliability. If an individual is unable to relax and concentrate
on the task at hand he will be unable to do reliable remote viewing.
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