Anonymous
8/16/2025, 5:26:01 AM
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Meet Bob Monroe
Previous threads:
>>https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/40881433/
>>https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/40896276/
>In 1958 this man accidentally discovered "how to exit his physical body."
>He documented:
>• 100+ dimensions of reality
>• Contact with non-human intelligence
>• The truth about death
>Even CIA invested in him.
>What he revealed about "consciousness travel" will shock you:
>In the 1950s, Bob Monroe was a successful radio executive.
>He wasn’t into spirituality or the “woo-woo” world.
>But then, something happened that shattered his reality:
>He started having spontaneous out-of-body experiences - completely sober.
>At first, he thought he was dying.
>Doctors ran tests.
>Neurologists found nothing.
>But the experiences continued - floating above his body, traveling through walls, seeing people who had passed away.
>He was terrified… but curious.
>Instead of suppressing it, he did something bold:
>He built a soundproof lab in Virginia to *experiment* with these altered states.
>For the next 4 decades, Bob Monroe mapped what he called:
>“Non-Physical Realities”
>>https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/40881433/
>>https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/40896276/
>In 1958 this man accidentally discovered "how to exit his physical body."
>He documented:
>• 100+ dimensions of reality
>• Contact with non-human intelligence
>• The truth about death
>Even CIA invested in him.
>What he revealed about "consciousness travel" will shock you:
>In the 1950s, Bob Monroe was a successful radio executive.
>He wasn’t into spirituality or the “woo-woo” world.
>But then, something happened that shattered his reality:
>He started having spontaneous out-of-body experiences - completely sober.
>At first, he thought he was dying.
>Doctors ran tests.
>Neurologists found nothing.
>But the experiences continued - floating above his body, traveling through walls, seeing people who had passed away.
>He was terrified… but curious.
>Instead of suppressing it, he did something bold:
>He built a soundproof lab in Virginia to *experiment* with these altered states.
>For the next 4 decades, Bob Monroe mapped what he called:
>“Non-Physical Realities”