M.I.A.S. BULLETIN - A COMMUNICATION FROM THE MONROE INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCES - THE GATEWAY PROGRAM (#GW22280)
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M.I.A.S. BULLETIN
A COMMUNICATION FROM THE MONROE INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCES
THE GATEWAY PROGRAM
PURPOSE: Gateway is dedicated to the development and exploration of
human consciousness. It is a system of exercises designed to aid the
individual in the inprovement of his own consciousness, so that he may
know and understand better his higher self, that he may learn and ex-
perience profound areas of expanded awareness, achieve and willfully
control his physical body and the out-of-body state, communicate with
and visit other energy structures and realities.
HISTORY: Originally the M-5000 Research Project. The present Gateway
Program is the result of over 3,000 test exercises involving 1,932 par-
ticipants, conducted by the Institute over the past ten-years. Assist-
ing in the development of the Program have been researchers in many
disciplines from various parts of the Country. Reports from participants
are available in other Institute Bulletins. Many indicate significant,
constructive changes in life attitudes and overview.
TECHNOLOGY: The basics of the Gateway training process are the Frequency
Following Response (FFR) and Hemispheric Synchronization (HEMISYNC),
created in the electrical patterns of the brain by the induction of spe-
cific sound pulses both singly and binaurally into the human auditory
system. Robert Monroe was granted a generic patent for this method and
technique in 1975, and assigned it to the Institute. By blending and
.sequencing such sound pulses, it is possible to aid the individual to
develop states of consciousness not ordinarily available to him. Evidence
of this is shown in bilateral EEG studies which indicate the generation
of high-amplitude narrow-frequency wave forms sweeping throughout the
Cortex in direct consequence of such audio signals.
PRACTICAL APPLICATION: The typical Gateway session consists of a series
of conducted pre-recorded exercises utilizing both FFR, HEMISYNC, and
vocal guidance to achieve progressive states of consciousness. These
are heard through stereo headphones while in a relaxed position, under
the supervision of Institute trainers and technicians. Reinforcement
of feedback learning of such states is enhanced by lectures, discuss-
ions, and single interviews using standard accelerated learning tech-
niques. Goals are achievement of Focus 3, (Basic HEMISYNC), Focus 10
(Mind awake - body asleep), Focus 12, (Expanded awareness), Focus 15,
(No-time), and Focus 21, (OTHER ENERGY SYSTEMS).
STRUCTURE: Gateway Sessions are held in these formats at various lo-
cations throughout the country.
EXCURSION: An introduction and experiental one-day, from 9:00 :-AM to
9:00 PM.
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DISCOVERY: Development of primary Gateway states with emphasis on learn-
ing to self-direct and control consciousness in entry and return. Long
weekend, Thursday night through Sunday noon, room and meals provided.
VOYAGE: Incorporating all previous Gateway training, plus exercises in
use and direct application of such added consciousness, and individual
exploration of other energy systems and realities. A full seven days,
from Saturday Night to Sunday noon a week later. Held only at the
Institute Center in Virginia, room and meals included.
EXPLORATION: An advanced meeting only for those member-participants who
have comp Ceted the Gateway VOYAGE session. Reinforcement of all Gateway
consciousness states, group penetration of other energy systems, one-to-
one exploration. Four to seven days, held only at the Institute Center
in Virginia, room and board included.
PARTICIPATION: The Gateway Program is now open to individuals who are
intellectually curious or possess latent talents and abilities, subject
to acceptance by the Program Director. For application and Program
Schedule, write or phone:
(EAST) (WEST)
P. O. BOX 94C 625 Fifth Ave.
FABER, VA 22938 San Francisco, CA 94118
(804) 361-1252 (415) 668-2677
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