Nancy McMoneagle

Nancy McMoneagle
Executive Director (1983 - 1991)
Email:nmcmoneagle [@] nccwildblue.com
Nancy “Scooter” McMoneagle, a Western astrologer, has her astrological consulting practice in the Astrological Services Division of Intuitive Intelligence Applications (IIA), a company she co-owns and operates with her husband of remote viewing fame, Joseph McMoneagle. She has written articles for the Sydney Omarr Astrological Annuals for the past number of years and also writes non-astrological material for the medical headline news company, Ivanhoe Broadcast News, located in Winter Park, Florida.
In the 1970s, she helped her step-father, Robert Monroe, build the early foundations of the now internationally recognized Monroe Institute (TMI) for consciousness research and education, and subsequently served as its Director for eight years. After the publication of his book, Journeys Out of the Body, Bob Monroe was being inundated with requests for training programs in out of body experiences. So among her other duties, Nancy’s responsibilities included helping to design, develop, coordinate and conduct training programs in personal development, now known as the Gateway Programs. Later, as the Institute’s Director (1983 – 1991), and using her team-centered management style, she established additional Institute programs and created a solid staff of program trainers. In addition to other significant contributions to TMI, she established an international Gateway Outreach program, thus bringing The Monroe Institute’s programs, audio tapes and CDs to a global audience.
Nancy graduated cum laude from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio in 1974 with a B.A. in Honors (Liberal Arts). She also studied at the University of Nice in Nice, France, and at a Zen monastery in Kyoto, Japan, where she did an independent study in Zen Buddhism. Her main focus of academic study was Eastern religions, though she also pursued studies in cultural and social sciences, and foreign languages. Her scholarly work, An Annotated Bibliography of Taoism, was published at Wittenberg University in 1974.
Nancy’s career has spanned a variety of arenas. Prior to being TMI’S Director, she worked as a sales representative for Prentice-Hall and John Wiley Publishing companies. She also energetically served two terms as President of Nelson County’s Chamber of Commerce where she worked in enhancing economic development and regional cooperation in her own and neighboring Virginia counties. As a result of her efforts, Nancy received the Community Builder’s Award from the Masons of the 21st Masonic District.
Today, Nancy provides astrological consultations to individuals and businesses across the globe as well as working on various writing projects and interfacing with clients for the remote viewing services done by her husband, Joe. As a Western astrologer, she offers her clients insights about their unique talents, issues, life cycles and the most opportune timing for events. In addition to addressing whatever her clients’ most pressing situations and questions might be, her main focus and intent is to help others achieve a greater overview of their lives and to inspire within them a sense of enthusiasm about who they are and what they have to offer.
Together with Joe she continues to focus on exploring, understanding, and expanding greater levels of personal development that, in turn, can lead each of us toward a growing awareness, realization, and utilization of our untapped talents and skills.










