About Programs at The Monroe Institute
The Monroe Institute programs are not predicated on any particular belief system or doctrine. The only philosophical point you are asked to consider as a serious possibility is that you are more than your physical body.
If you are unfamiliar with our audio support process, it is suggested that you listen to . . . or download and then listen to . . . the introductory exercise linked here before attending the Gateway Voyage. Be sure and follow the "How to Listen" instructions provided.
Many who attend programs develop a different overview, a changed perspective from which life's experiences seem to take on a new significance. Our programs consist of a carefully sequenced series of learning exercises designed to provide positive experiences. Step-by-step, the participant learns methods to move comfortably along a continuum of consciousness, shifting between one phase (or focus of consciousness) and another. Experiencing these phase-shifts to visit and integrate non-physical energy systems is a key element in all the programs.
Tuition for on-campus programs, $1,995 for six-day programs and $650 for three-day workshops, includes experiential training with qualified facilitators, lodging, all meals and snacks, evening educational programs and guest speakers, the use of fitness and recreation areas, an optional morning exercise program, and free transportation to and from Charlottesville, Virginia.
Travel Cost Leveraging:
In this age of rising fuel prices and increased travel expenses, you can leverage the cost of program attendance by availing yourself of our Savings Offers. The $100 or more that you save will more than offset today’s increased fuel prices and your travel expenses.
The Gateway Voyage, is the prerequisite for a collection of graduate programs that are listed on Our Program List.
Some people come to the Gateway Voyage to learn about out-of-body experiences or just so they can attend graduate programs. Others come only to take the Gateway Voyage and yet, having experienced the Gateway Voyage, return. Why is this?
A recent independent longitudinal study reported that those who have attended multiple graduate programs have a higher degree of self-efficacy and life satisfaction than the norm and have achieved a state of ego development called self-transforming. Graduate program participants recognize the limitations in any perspective and are more willing to consciously and intentionally grow beyond their own boundaries rather than merely having it happen to them as a function of circumstances.
In the study, graduate program alumni reported an increase in the depth of self-awareness, a degree of experience with inner exploration, personal healing, and trust in a higher self. This is why so many Gateway Voyage graduates choose to return to TMI. They are more highly motivated by curiosity and self-discovery which was seeded by their Gateway Voyage experience and now fuels further exploration and transformation as a way of making meaning and finding joy in their lives.








