ST wrote:
John ...
First, I honestly don't care about your instructions or corrections to me about Gateway and/or now Bruce's work.
ST, Et al.
My...the Newton and John bashing!
In reference to the above, I fail to see how or where I have been "instructing" you in any way. If by "corrections" you mean my quoted "don't misunderstand;" then you've never felt the need to clarify yourself for possible misinterpretation? Did you bother to read the rest of that post? If you had, you'd have seen that I was agreeing with you about Gateway - after a point of course (more on that later). In a later post, you also chime again with, "So, no matter how you now might parse or justify your original statement about Gateway being merely hypnosis, I cannot agree with you. That is not my experience."
Again, that was not my complete statement. I do not mind elaboration, just ask.
You ask what am I doing with the Gateway Program materials. I've been using them for a little while now, although I was having OBEs for a time before Gateway came about I think - - a side effect of meditation
for me. I found Monroe's book (Journeys OOB - a blue hardback) when it first came out around the middle '70s. I was thrilled at the time because my experiences mirrored his in most ways - - in that book anyway. I loved that book, and it's still my favorite! The Gateway CDs have been very helpful for perspective, but I actually hope to make it to TMI one day soon for the residential program.
Did in the earlier post, "We'll have to agree to disagree then," put you off? Apparently, "All of Monroe's verbals, with the assistance of binaural beats, is basically trance induction," did too no doubt.
First, if you didn't know, the statement in the first sentence is very common in disagreements between gentlemen in different circles. It only signifies an impasse - - nothing more, nothing less. Nothing personal. People disagree all the time.
The second sentence, and any other references in this regard, is not only based on my own experiences with hypnosis, but also based on a very good article published at TMI called
Hemisync, Hypnosis, and how the mind works.https://www.monroeinstitute.org/article/3700, if you care to read it. It's a very good article, and at the risk of being accused of "instructing" anyone, I'll just say it describes the similarities of Hemisync and hypnosis as being objectively and subjectively very close in their inductions of trance and altered states. I'm sure you'll draw your own conclusions, however.
As far as my comments on "now Bruce's work," maybe it's the "takes some imagination to light the fires, so-to-speak?" Or is it that his work "reminded me of Shamanism" that bothered you? I do admit that I improvised just a tad with using "light the fires." I was looking for "prime the pump," at the time. Silly me for carelessly paraphrasing. Anyway, Bruce wrote some on this in both his first (or) second book, and his guide book - - it actually cleared a lot of things up for me. About my Bruce's work and Shamanism similarity comment, there certainly wasn't any disrespect towards Bruce with that. Actually, Shamanic drum beats have been used to create the same sorts of frequencies in the brain as those produced by Hemisync for a very long time; however, the beats are monaural instead of binaural--but very effective. You don't even need headphones! The retrievals done by Shamans - - even the earliest Shamans in history - - and those retievals done by Bruce are not (at all) dissimilar. I do find this interesting, but that's just me. If anyone wants, I can suggest further reading on this, but only if you're interested.
With all that said, however, I seem to feel something much deeper going on here - - but I'm not going there. In any case, if you, and others, do not like what I might say, might suggest, point to, etc., you really don't have to pay any attention to me whatsoever on a Forum such as this. If I offend anyone's beliefs, opinions, religion, inclinations, or experiences (which I don't think I have, but if so I sincerely apologize), I'm sure our gracious Moderator can effectively boot me from this Forum. But I expect equal footing. One does not have to post derogatory comments or opinions on what another might feel is revalent just to make some point. Just because something hasn't been one person's experience doesn't mean it hasn't been someone else's.