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Did the CIA secretly research ‘out-of-body experiences?’

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This doc may have just changed our understanding of human consciousness. If you are having trouble v

This doc may have just changed our understanding of human consciousness. If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( [Mindvalley Logo]( Was the CIA secretly researching out-of-body experiences in the 80s to create ‘psychic soldiers’?  I know.  It sounds like the synopsis of some new sci-fi show on Netflix.  Except it’s not.  In 2003, the CIA declassified a mysterious report titled ‘The Gateway Process,’ a method meant to help people potentially [achieve astral projection.]( [achieve astral projection.]( But the mystery runs even deeper.  This dense 28-page report was missing a page.  Page 25.  So for close to 18 years, people wondered what was written on this missing page.  And more importantly, why it was missing.  Well, not too long ago, page 25 was found.  And it was unearthed from the archives of the same organization that was working with the CIA in these reports – The Monroe Institute.  After VICE magazine broke the news and published the full report online, it created waves among the consciousness community…  What was written on that mysterious page 25? [achieve astral projection]( As crazy as it sounds, page 25 suggested there were other realities than our own.  It sounds wild, I know.  But it does have some truly remarkable repercussions on our understanding of astral projection, out-of-body experiences, and the limits of our human consciousness.  More importantly, can we replicate the findings in this today?  Is it possible for anyone – even you — to have an astral journey to explore different countries?  Different planets?  Or even different dimensions?  [It may not be as far-fetched as you may think.]( Keep Evolving, [Vishen Lakhiani Signoff] Vishen Founder - Mindvalley Author of [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind]( and [The Buddha and the Badass]( Follow The Real Me on [Instagram]( Better You, Every Day [Join Mindvalley Today](www.mindvalley.com/membership?otag=footer) [Get it on Google Play](   [Download on the App Store]( [Mindvalley on Facebook]( [Mindvalley on Twitter]( [Mindvalley on Instagram]( [Mindvalley on Youtube]( [Mindvalley on Linkedin]( [Mindvalley on Telegram]( [Support Center]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Log In]( 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343

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