M.I.A.S. BULLETIN #22480G

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IAa d For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001100200006-3 ,. RIJI I TIM A COMMUNICATION FROM THE MONROE INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCES . #224806 ORIGINS: The Institute had its beginning in the Research and Development Division of Monroe Industries, Inc., which at the time (1958) was inves- tigating methods and techniques of accelerated learning through practical environmental changes. As a result of certain findings, the decision was made to.broaden the base of such investigations and to alter the pur- pose of any such research eff rtw. In 1971, the Institute was created to conform with and expand this. different approach. 111ZEMISE: Stated simply, the Institute holds to the concept that (1): Con. sciousness and the focusing thereof contain any and all solutions to the life processes that man desires or encounters. ing and appreciation of such consciousness can he2achievedtonlyntthroughd~ inter-disciplinary approaches and co-ordination; related research effort are meaningful only if redu(3): ult ced tohc actical of ap- plication, to "Something of Value" within the context of the contemporary culture or era. SU14MARY: Early studies of consciousness and the decay thereof into sleep EroU9T1it a major tool into use by the institute. It'was discovered that haled sine waves at discernable sound freIcuenciesp w n a enc' tci create .j-aIn waves o u n The various, age3 0f Iiii7ar ianges o e ~'ctrica -r (_c uenc w n~ g espouse ua stenan t w1 j n .[-er o -1Li1 i ?ivid- 1-1 9 aucly aiac iwave T e.-.rrn train `evokes t aysi = 1?ga.ca an meta states an ir`ec a#irv5 c; P orEgana~"sI -Ii 1us, With the availability of this new tool, for the first time it became pO:)ssible to develop and hold the subject into any of the various stages of sleep, from light alpha relaxation through theta into delta and in REM (dreaming). A generic patent on the method and technique was granted to the originator, Robert Monroe, for whom the Institute is narmed. The Monroe method and techniques were found to be able to "program" slee cycles throughout the night= of sleep, if so desired. Variations could p briny adjustment of the duration of each stage of sleep dur.in th according to the needs and desires of the individual. g e cycle., The wng-rom- sleep moment was enhanced greatly over the traditional a larmaclockfwhich hid no cognizance of the stage of sleep it was invading By roram.mi the FFR up into REM sleep for the few minutes before wake-cup time, t.heng inserting a beta signal, the sleeper was roused gently yet firmly, with- out startling shock or dull sleep "hrengover?" . Another important m.iletorie of institute research into conscious came with the development of a "mind awake.- body asleep" state. rjess Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001100200006-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001100200006-3 The knowina (conviction?) thou h ex e.n-icilce that ,th.ink.in cognUion ,6 e G.t45Fta +i and dn( o .!C.h cam 6 T d CartS OU$nLbd a4c. no yen r7 upa- t cca zekt6o~y 4, na e t4JU .cn c e?L~ a oe ` no aunaT earcrlr)AL aceb1ma.6 _~ct,'acc.c._an~r~q_~~~b~e' In a social structure bound heavily to causal relationships through matter-time-space, the acceptance of such as valid through personal experience was indeed profound, disturbing, and extremely stimulating to both staff and participants. It was truly a suspected Pandora's Box that offered unexpected potentials in an aspect. that had pre-occupied man since his early beginnings. With the advent of a wide interest in brain-hemispheric theory and study, the Institute undertook to explore the hi-lateral effects of FFR The natural outcome of this was to seek patterns which would "balance" or adjust the relationships between the left and righ brain, and help produce desired changes in behavior. Utilizing the Institute FFR pro- cess in the binaural mode, a bi-lateral EEG on a volunteer subject was set up whereby the dominant wave form of each brain hemisphere was dis- played on a dual-trace oscilloscope. B.inctu4a.t beat- ne uenc 4.t.f.muta 'iari cne.a.tes a 4u4.ta%nin FFR that i4 4r ne._~nonou4 r 6a am cn ~e+nt4p zee The total meaning of such coherency is not understood as no extended studies have been made except those begun by the Institute. Prior to the development of the FFR method, no efficient technique was available to generate an hemi-sync state. It may be true that those in a focused, relaxed state in prayer, meditation, or similar physically-quiet states may produce periods of such synchronization. Certainly, it must occur naturally if only momentarily under certain specific conditions in human life. Exactly what these are is not yet known. There is a partial entrainment effect, and there are indications that it can be learned much as in the bio-feedback model. Whether the synthesis signal crosses the Corpus Callosur (the nerve network between the brain hemispheres), travels through the brain stem, limbic system - this has yet to be determined. It appears that new neural pathways are establish as a result. The efforts of the Institute have not been designed or performed with the intent of offering documentation to the scientific community of the world at large, although much of orthodox scientific method has been utilized. Instead, such can well be the goal of other organizations and individuals who may take the basic findings of the Institute to prove and present them in other forms, in other areas of specialization. The Institute welcomes this participation. For further information, write or phone; P. 0. Box 94C, Faber, VA 22938, (804) 361-1252. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01100200006-3