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The two technologies are cousins, but there
are many differences between what we are doing and what the Monroe
Institute does. Robert Monroe, who passed away a long time ago now, was a real
pioneer in this field, but he went off in a certain direction with this
type of technology that, in my opinion, limited his vision of what was
possible with this technology. Monroe was mostly interested in finding combinations of frequencies that created altered state experiences, and while we also love many of the altered state experiences that can happen when using this type of technology, we find them to be secondary (by far) to the real world improvements in mental abilities, emotional health, self-awareness, and over-all well-being. When these experiences happen, we enjoy them, but we don't see them as being the goal. We see Holosync technology as giving the nervous system a stimulus it cannot handle without reorganizing itself at a higher, more functional level of organisation. When you read the above Special Report you'll see why this different way of looking at the technology is so important, and how it led Bill Harris to some very significant discoveries that Monroe missed. There are also differences in the way we engineer the technology and the degree of accuracy of the technology the way we do it. We also custom make the soundtracks after the initial level, adding silent affirmations chosen by you and recorded in your own voice, using a patented new technology. Plus, we record these custom made levels in a new form of 3D Audio that is absolutely amazing. Also, the information, follow-up, support, and education we offer program participants is not available anywhere else. Ours is a very complete program that really allows you to get the most from the technology. We have many ex-Monroe people in our program, and they all tell us what we have is light years beyond what the Monroe Institute is doing. Once you experience it for yourself I think you'll agree, too. I don't intend any of this to be a put-down of the Monroe Institute, whose tapes are very good. Bob Monroe was a pioneer in this field and we all owe him a lot. We just believe we've taken things to a whole new level. |



