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Monroe, Robert - The H Band
Identifier
003602
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
Robert Monroe perceived that thoughts - perceptions - collected in what he called the 'H BAND'. Monroe himself perceived the spiritual world as divided up into bands, much as we get on the tuner of a radio, accessible by sound vibrations – levels and layers . As such if we tune into a certain sound vibration – a tuning band – we will perceive specific things, classes of things.
Within the H band he found that perceptions lost their association with people and started to be split up in order to be processed by the spiritual world.
In the observation you will see that in the first place, he is able to access all these thoughts. In the next place, he can perceive no coherent thoughts from the noise he comes across, which implies that the coherent perceptions have been disassembled. He also says very clearly that what he perceived was beyond ‘any direct Earth related human mind activity' in other words it was not related to his mind, but beyond his mind – he had travelled to the spiritual world beyond what we might think of [loosely] as the soul.
A description of the experience
Robert Monroe
The peak of uncontrolled thought emanating from all living forms on Earth, particularly humans is found in the H Band. If you consider it as truly all, even in the current time frame, you get a better idea of the magnitude of this disorganised cacophonous mass of noisy energy. The amplitude of each segment of the band is determined by the emotion involved in the thought. My impression is that it contains not only current time thought patterns, but all that ever existed. They are continuous and simultaneous and it may be that the older radiation is layered, so all one perceives is the current emission.
To study it objectively if one is so foolhardy as to want to do so, all one needs do is move that state of dissociation just beyond the last vestiges of any direct Earth related human mind activity in the non physical. There it appears much like a reflective layer, beyond which the effects diminish rapidly. Passing through it quickly is advisable, just as one would try to work through a screaming angry mob – for that is what it sounds like, in a multitude of accents and tongues.
Generally however, we are tuned in with only parts of this radiation; if there is no alignment of a given frequency there is no reception. Through experience, methods that prevent reception of undesirable thought radiation may be learned.
The source of the experience
Monroe, RobertConcepts, symbols and science items
Concepts
Levels and layersPerceptions
Perceptions - what happens to perceptions
Perceptions - what has perceptions