What does Robert Monroe claim is happening to human emotional energy?
Monroe argues that humans generate a form of energy called 'luch' through extreme emotions and that entities within a control system harvest that energy, even after death.
Video Summary
Robert Monroe's astral-projection accounts describe humans as an energy source ('luch') harvested by a control system.
Researcher Carla Turner reported similar abductee testimonies and her sudden death is suspected by some to be foul play.
Near-death experiences may be manipulated via projections that present dead relatives and religious figures.
Remote viewers described a massive grid or psychotronic system near Earth (possibly the moon) that prevents souls' escape.
The theory frames human existence as contested—rebels lost a war to protect human freedom, leaving a trapped population.
Monroe argues that humans generate a form of energy called 'luch' through extreme emotions and that entities within a control system harvest that energy, even after death.
Carla Turner interviewed abductees who reported control-system phenomena; the conversation notes suspicions that her death from cancer at 48 may have been induced to silence her research.
NDEs often involve being pulled toward a light and shown deceased relatives or religious figures; the speakers suggest these could be artificially generated projections used to manipulate souls.
Remote viewing sessions and abductee testimonies reportedly describe a metallic sphere or massive grid—interpreted by the speakers as a psychotronic control system near Earth, possibly associated with the moon.
Speakers concede the system is not omnipotent; individuals can assert free will and sometimes resist, but doing so is described as difficult.
"In his second book, 'Far Journeys', Robert Monroe suggests that we are living in a control system managed by entities working for a demiurge that harvests our energy."
Robert Monroe, founder of the Monroe Institute, discusses his findings on astral projection, claiming that our existence is part of a system controlled by beings that exploit human emotional experiences to harvest a form of energy he calls "luch."
According to Monroe, humans are subjected to extreme emotions such as suffering, fear, and ecstasy, which generate energy that can be harvested even after death.
"Carla Turner, who conducted interviews with abductees, reported similar findings and is believed to have been murdered instead of dying from cancer."
Carla Turner, a key figure in the field, also documented that many experiencers reported being involved in a controlled system, managed from a metallic sphere beyond Earth.
There are suspicions regarding the sudden deaths of prominent researchers, as some believe that the CIA can induce ailments that mimic cancer to eliminate those who uncover too many truths about such phenomena.
"Near-death experiences often involve being drawn to the light, where deceased relatives and religious figures appear to reinforce belief systems."
Many people recount near-death experiences in which they are irresistibly pulled toward a bright light, often encountering deceased relatives or spiritual figures. This phenomenon raises questions about the authenticity of these visions, especially in light of research by Dr. Ian Stevenson, which suggests a short interval between death and reincarnation.
Critics argue that individuals experiencing such visions may be manipulated through artificially generated projections, rather than genuinely encountering their deceased loved ones.
"Remote viewers reported that achieving moksha is impossible because something at a celestial body near Earth prevents souls from escaping."
A remote viewing session targeting the concept of "moksha," or liberation, revealed that participants independently described a force that bends souls back toward Earth, suggesting the existence of a complex energy extraction system.
The origins of this system are theorized to trace back to a cataclysmic war that occurred millions of years ago, where a group aimed to exploit humanity for energy while facing resistance from others.
"Rebels who wanted to preserve human freedom and self-determination didn't want humans to be harvested and exploited this way. They lost the war."
The discussion centers around a grim interpretation of human existence, suggesting that there is a manipulation of spirits and energy harvesting taking place on Earth. The defeat of freedom-seeking rebels signifies a loss of autonomy, leading to a metaphorical prison where humans are spiritually controlled.
This prison is described as a "grid" or a "fence" that collects and traps souls, suggesting that the planet is being used in ways not intended for its natural purpose. Instead of being a sanctuary, it has become a mechanism for an external force to exert control.
A viewer describes this phenomenon as a deliberate cage, indicating a systemic perversion of justice and a sense of aggrievement for those contained within this grid.
"The activity at the site was this concept of a net that's been spun, an operation of catch and release on a grand scale."
The narrative continues with a description of an overcrowded planetary system where souls are subjected to intense emotional turmoil, depicted as “ghostly voices” filling the space. The experience is described as deeply unsettling, suggesting that many souls suffer within this grid.
The remote viewing session reveals a "massive grid" encompassing the planet, functioning as a checkpoint where souls are drained and subsequently used for energy elsewhere. This cycle of catch and release appears to be both systematic and extensive, highlighting a troubling view of existence on Earth.
"I believe in Prometheus, because the structure of this myth encompasses all the major elements of most religious belief systems in a way that's empowering to humanity."
The conversation shifts towards the philosophical implications of these beliefs. The mention of Prometheus symbolizes hope and empowerment, suggesting that, despite the grim depiction of human existence, there is a potential for resilience and strength through myth and archetypes.
The speaker's philosophical project indicates a commitment to exploring structures within myths that can inspire and uplift humanity, regardless of the dismal conditions described earlier. This juxtaposition of despair and hope marks a critical dynamic within the broader conversation on human existence and freedom.