Thomas Campbell
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And I was lucky that they found out that he was only about a 45-minute drive from where I was working. And we all got in a car one day and went out to see Bob Monroe. And my point was, is this guy nuts or what? Is he making money by telling stories or is he real? I found out he was real. He was a very open kind of guy. Matter of fact, he reminded me of engineers that I've been working with.
And I was lucky that they found out that he was only about a 45-minute drive from where I was working. And we all got in a car one day and went out to see Bob Monroe. And my point was, is this guy nuts or what? Is he making money by telling stories or is he real? I found out he was real. He was a very open kind of guy. Matter of fact, he reminded me of engineers that I've been working with.
Matter of fact, all left brain, logical process, had no idea how it worked or what was going on with him. It just happened to him.
Matter of fact, all left brain, logical process, had no idea how it worked or what was going on with him. It just happened to him.
Matter of fact, all left brain, logical process, had no idea how it worked or what was going on with him. It just happened to him.
Bob experienced it just, I guess in a way, sort of like I did. It just happened. He didn't try it. He wasn't going for that. He wasn't interested in psychic phenomena. It wasn't anything like that. It just happened to him, and it terrified him. What is this? He thought maybe he was dying. He thought maybe he was insane. He found a psychiatrist, I think. Charlie Tartt maybe comes to mind.
Bob experienced it just, I guess in a way, sort of like I did. It just happened. He didn't try it. He wasn't going for that. He wasn't interested in psychic phenomena. It wasn't anything like that. It just happened to him, and it terrified him. What is this? He thought maybe he was dying. He thought maybe he was insane. He found a psychiatrist, I think. Charlie Tartt maybe comes to mind.
Bob experienced it just, I guess in a way, sort of like I did. It just happened. He didn't try it. He wasn't going for that. He wasn't interested in psychic phenomena. It wasn't anything like that. It just happened to him, and it terrified him. What is this? He thought maybe he was dying. He thought maybe he was insane. He found a psychiatrist, I think. Charlie Tartt maybe comes to mind.
He found somebody. He went to them and they said, Bob, you're sane. You're perfectly sane. What was Bob's experience? What was his particular revelation? His experience? was that he was taking a little nap and he found himself outside his body in the air floating looking back at his body and that's what frightened him.
He found somebody. He went to them and they said, Bob, you're sane. You're perfectly sane. What was Bob's experience? What was his particular revelation? His experience? was that he was taking a little nap and he found himself outside his body in the air floating looking back at his body and that's what frightened him.
He found somebody. He went to them and they said, Bob, you're sane. You're perfectly sane. What was Bob's experience? What was his particular revelation? His experience? was that he was taking a little nap and he found himself outside his body in the air floating looking back at his body and that's what frightened him.
So then after a bit, he realized, well, it keeps happening to me, whether I want it to or not. Charlie told me I was sane, so let's play with it. So he did. He started playing with it, see where he could go, what he could do. what he could find out. His books that he wrote were all about his experiences, and his books are just like a diary.
So then after a bit, he realized, well, it keeps happening to me, whether I want it to or not. Charlie told me I was sane, so let's play with it. So he did. He started playing with it, see where he could go, what he could do. what he could find out. His books that he wrote were all about his experiences, and his books are just like a diary.
So then after a bit, he realized, well, it keeps happening to me, whether I want it to or not. Charlie told me I was sane, so let's play with it. So he did. He started playing with it, see where he could go, what he could do. what he could find out. His books that he wrote were all about his experiences, and his books are just like a diary.
You know, he'd go out of body, and I was going out to the lab like 15, 20 hours a week spending with him, and he'd tell me about what he just saw the night before, that kind of thing. So he was doing it, and he was taking notes, writing it down, and posed questions the next time. So it was all just an organic thing that happened to him, and
You know, he'd go out of body, and I was going out to the lab like 15, 20 hours a week spending with him, and he'd tell me about what he just saw the night before, that kind of thing. So he was doing it, and he was taking notes, writing it down, and posed questions the next time. So it was all just an organic thing that happened to him, and
You know, he'd go out of body, and I was going out to the lab like 15, 20 hours a week spending with him, and he'd tell me about what he just saw the night before, that kind of thing. So he was doing it, and he was taking notes, writing it down, and posed questions the next time. So it was all just an organic thing that happened to him, and
He started this, he built a building, called it a lab, didn't have anything in it that looked like a lab. It was just a building. And it had three, what he called, check units. I don't remember what check was, but Bob loved acronyms. He should have been a government employee. He loved acronyms. And he had these check units, and they were all isolated.
He started this, he built a building, called it a lab, didn't have anything in it that looked like a lab. It was just a building. And it had three, what he called, check units. I don't remember what check was, but Bob loved acronyms. He should have been a government employee. He loved acronyms. And he had these check units, and they were all isolated.
He started this, he built a building, called it a lab, didn't have anything in it that looked like a lab. It was just a building. And it had three, what he called, check units. I don't remember what check was, but Bob loved acronyms. He should have been a government employee. He loved acronyms. And he had these check units, and they were all isolated.