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Far Journeys

Robert Monroe

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• The ability to remove the energy essence of a human from his physical body without disrupting his biologic systems. This technology does this with a casualness and certainty that indicates standard operating procedure. They know what they are doing because they have done it many, many times. • The ability to enter such a vacated human body and operate it to some degree—again, without disrupting said body’s normal functions. • Not only can they utilize the vocal cords and the breathing apparatus, but they have total access to the memory storage lodged in the individual. • They can at will change the temperature of that visited human body, make it either hot or cold (which is reflected quite accurately on our remote-reading body temperature gauges). • The ability to move that extracted human essence, once taken from the body, to various other sites (realities?), and return, all under perfect control and what seems to be absolute safety. The trip can be instantaneous or in “slow motion,” and can penetrate matter as if it does not exist. • Although this technology does not seem to have the ability to directly affect matter, by some method not visible it can create changes in matter. In other words, there is no evidence that it can produce matter (that is not to say that it cannot; it simply has not as yet). But it can affect an energy structure, which in turn connects to our neurological system, which in turn affects the physical structure. • Perceiving our thoughts, as flickering as they are, is absurdly easy for this technology, but for the most part they apparently don’t find it worth doing. • Time and space become our phenomena. This technology understands them from a viewpoint about which we can only speculate. Even the best of such speculations do not begin to cover the nuances implicit in their approach to the vital conditions under which we exist. • The entire history of humankind and earth is available to them in the most minute detail, if needed. Where and how such information is stored and retrieved is a part of such technology, a seeming
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