conducted SE Ene Level of expanded avaroness Known as Focus 42. nowovery cue
technique of time travel into the past involves further expansion of consciousness
through the inelusion of additional levels of sound on the Heni-syne tapes. Sone
of the sound 4s probably merely an intensification of the basic Heni-sync
Boing designed to further modify brainwave frequency and amplitude.
Other aspects of the added sound patterns appear to be designed to provide subtle,
aluost subliminal ouggeations to the mind as to what 48 desired by way of further
expanded consciousness a0 a8 to aupport the verbal suggestions and instructions
‘algo contained on the tape. Even the inatcuctions are highly syabolic, with time
being Visualized as @ huge wheel in the universe with various spokes each of which
gives acceso to a different part of the participant's past. Focus 15 is a very
Advanced state and is extremely difficult to achiove. Probably lens than five
percent of all participants in any given Gateway Experionce actually fully achieve
the Poeus 15 state during the course of the approximately sevon days of training.
Nonetheless, Nonroo Institute trainers affirm that with enough practice, -evontually
Fogua 15 can be achieved. ‘They also state that not only the individual's past
history 4s available for examination by one who has achieved Focus 15 but other
aspects of the past with which the individual himself has had no connection may
also be accessed. :
Ht, recus 21: ‘the Purure. ‘The Laat and post advanced of all tho Focus states
aveocsated with the Gateway training program involves movenent outside of the
boundaries of time-space as in Pocus 15 but with attontion to discovering the
future rather than the past. The individual vho has achieved this state has
reached a truly advanced level, Excopt in unusual circumstances, it 49 probably
not attainable except by those who have conditiencd thonselves: through Long
application of meditation or by those who have practiced long and hard through wa
of the Heai-syne tapes for @ period of montha if not yours.
31. ‘the Out-of-Body Movenont, ‘This remarkable phenomenon hos been saved for
Qtacvaston in detail UnEIT Tast because of the interest which it orcentons and
special circunstances énvolved in its attainment. Monxoc Institute stresses that
‘the Gateway program vas not eutablished solely for the purpose of enabling
participants to obtain the out-of-body state nor does the program guarantee that
fost participants will succeed in doing it during the course of the training at the
Tnstituts. Only one tape out of the many which make up the Gateway Experience ts
devoted to the techniques involved in the out-of-body movement. Basically, these
ouhniques are merely designed to mike it easier for the individual to achievo the
ut-of-body state when his brainvave pattorn and personal cnergy levels have
Teached a point that he is in apparent harmony vith his surrounding electromagnetic
nvironment such that he feels that he has reached the threshold where separation
Ys a ponsibility, To facilitate achieving the out-of-body state, Bob Honroo, the
founder of Monroe Institute, is quoted in a recent magazine article as saying that
dn order to assist the participant the particular Heml-sync tape concerned with
that technique omploys Bota signals of “around 2877.3 CPS."(cyeles per socond).
Since 30 to 40 CPS is considered t6 be tha normal range for Beta brainwave
‘Bignale(thoue ansectated with the wakeful state), it is apparent that the Honroe
Inatitute 1s convinced that the same heightened state of brainvave frequency output
which promotes altered states of consciousness ip also an important consideration
dn assisting in achdevenent of aut-of-body states. ‘The actual techniques employed
for separating fren the body involve such simple maneuvers as rolling out, lifting
z aw cof anctens cate uharatn tha individual aenarates in a