Expanded Vision, Extended Content
by Leslie France
This is a pivotal issue [summer/fall 2009] in the history of the TMI Journal. In keeping with TMI’s re-visioned position as a hub and clearinghouse for matters of consciousness exploration, we are introducing items of interest from a variety of sources other than the Institute. They may appear as article reprints, short synopses with links to a complete article, links to Web sites or books, etc.
This extended content is meant to complement the work of our professional members and Institute staff, whose research remains the soul of the TMI Journal.
The TMI Journal (originally Breakthrough, then the Hemi-Sync®Journal) has been published by The Monroe Institute since the mid-1980s. Along with the TMI Focus, it was created to preserve and disseminate the rich legacy of material that had begun accumulating. As the work of The Monroe Institute penetrated larger populations—making its unique consciousness-exploration and development tools available to a growing community of users, reports on the results of those uses streamed in. Over the years an impressive library has accrued.
Now it is time to expand the focus of our publications to include the larger community of consciousness explorers. Executive Director Paul Rademacher, in his article “A Vision for the Future” (summer/fall 2007 Focus), said of the Institute’s technology, education, and research: “They are . . . vital pieces of an expanded vision comprised of interlocking and mutually reinforcing elements. This network of elements will work to enhance the TMI image as a hub for the exploration of consciousness—a place inspired by curiosity and creativity. . . . TMI is well situated to be a leader in the ever-expanding field of consciousness. . . . The time is right for a new energy to emerge that may be beyond anything we could imagine.”
It is our aim to continue offering timely, relevant, forward-thinking subject matter from a broader global perspective. The TMI Journal emerges from our collective vision. We welcome your links, feedback, and suggestions—your vision—in this process. Please submit recommendations by e-mail to ann.vaughan[@]monroeinstitute.org
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