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We’ve All Gone Virtual!
In my short tenure as the Monroe Institute's president and executive director, I've already seen some significant firsts. We're about to embark on ...
Scott Taylor - 3 min. read
Energy Conversion, Duality and Unity
People want to get back to “normal.” They are tired of the isolation and are reluctant to embrace the “new normal.” Yet, the new normal will be wit...
Scott Taylor - 4 min. read
Why This is a Pivotal Time
This is a pivotal time. “Pivotal” may not be your first choice of descriptors. But hear me out. Here are three reasons why I say this is a time “of...
Scott Taylor - 4 min. read
2020: What’s Your Perfect Vision?
We see that, in the current environment, people need a bigger concept of self. Founder Robert Monroe emphasized that message, saying, “You are more...
Scott Taylor - 2 min. read
Rings of Change
By Scott Taylor, I know that you care deeply about the Monroe Institute and how we show up in the world. Robert A. Monroe, was, first and foremost...
Scott Taylor - 1 min. read
Technology with a Capital “T”
By Scott Taylor, EdD, President & Executive Director After 40 years of teaching Monroe programs, we’ve learned a lot about what makes for a suc...
Scott Taylor - 2 min. read
Revisioning Robert A. Monroe
By Scott Taylor, EdD, President & Executive Director I am honored to have worked with Bob Monroe when I was a trainer in the late ‘80s and earl...
Scott Taylor - 4 min. read
You Are the Magic: What I Learned in My First Hundred Days
By Scott Taylor, EdD, President & Executive Director Overwhelmingly, what I got from my first hundred days is that everything we do around here...
Scott Taylor - 3 min. read
From the Director’s Chair: March 2019—Nancy's Farewell
March 4th marks my retirement as the Institute's President & Executive Director, a position that has been a great honor and pleasure for me to ...
Nancy H. McMoneagle - 2 min. read
From the Director's Chair: October 2018
Tools for Changing Time There is plenty of opinion that the phenomenon of time acceleration is subjective and increases with age. But even if I co...
Nancy H. McMoneagle - 3 min. read