The Monroe Institute

Tom Campbell’s Big Theory of Everything

October 09, 2010



Question 1: Has Tom Campbell successfully developed a Theory of Everything — the holy grail of physicists?
Question 2: Can he possibly have summarized it in a two-hour presentation?

We invite you to see for yourself. In the time it takes to kick back with a good movie, Tom will take you on a stunning journey through science and mysticism, probing the nature of reality and the role of human consciousness — arriving at some startling conclusions.

From Vimeo:

Campbell was one of the original consciousness explorers at The Monroe Institute (TMI) in Virginia in the 1970s and the explorer identified as "TC Physicist" in Bob Monroe's book Far Journeys. Campbell, working alongside [Bob and] electrical engineer Dennis Mennerich, discovered what is now known as Hemi-Sync®, the binaural-beat approach to inner exploration that came to be almost synonymous with TMI.

As Bob Monroe's protégé, Campbell worked in the TMI lab and participated in explorer sessions as a subject. He was one of the first trainers and finished his tenure at TMI as an advisory-board member.

Using his mastery of the out-of-body experience as a springboard, he dedicated his research to discovering the outer boundaries, inner workings, and causal dynamics of the larger reality system. In February of 2003, Campbell published the My Big TOE trilogy, which represents the results and conclusions of his scientific exploration of the nature of existence. This overarching model of reality, mind, and consciousness merges physics with metaphysics, explains the paranormal as well as the normal, places spirituality within a scientific context, and provides direction for those wishing to personally experience an expanded awareness of All That Is.

Follow this link and prepare to be expanded:

Thomas Campbell - The Monroe Institute Lecture from Thomas Warren Campbell Jr on Vimeo.



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