About Exploration 27®
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Exploration 27 provides the means for a week of immersion within Focus 27, and an introduction to some of its many functions. This is a week of pioneering, cutting-edge explorations and research.
Prerequisites: Gateway Voyage, Lifeline
On the last night of the Lifeline program, Bob Monroe was fond of meeting with participants, taking great delight in encouraging them to describe the nature of their experiences in Focus 27. His own journeys had taken him mostly to the Park and Reception Center; clearly, this was a much vaster area than he had previously realized, with many unique opportunities for further cutting-edge exploration.
While visiting the Education Center, Healing and Regeneration Center, and Planning Center, participants receive information relevant to their own personal quests as well as insights related to the “larger picture.” Special features include visits to the center of the Earth – a sacred journey often filled with new insights and appreciation for our Mother and her many precious gifts.
Toward the end of the program, participants venture into previously uncharted territories. Focus 34/35 is the area of the “Gathering” described by Bob Monroe in Far Journeys, and its exploration frequently evokes new perceptions and sensations, and a singular quality of unity and oneness. Bringing the experiences from There and integrating, firmly anchoring them Here, allows for a particularly satisfying and rewarding conclusion to these multi-faceted adventures.
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.
“EXPLORATION 27 elevated my perspective by many levels. I was able to see more of the larger picture and to realize that I am much more than my current personality—a part of the Gathering, a part of All That Is. Key words that characterize my learning are: disseminate; commune; give and receive; connect; part/whole; big/small; together; love. It became clear that our plans adjust constantly and that our intentions determine who we are and how the plan ultimately manifests.”
For questions regarding this program, please contact the program registrar
at programs [@] monroeinstitute.org or 866-881-3440 or 434-361-1252.







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