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Bob Felix was born with a passion for exploring the unknown. His early childhood out-of-body experiences led to a thirty-five year association with The Monroe Institute (TMI) and Robert Monroe, who became a mentor and friend. Throughout this time, Bob studied the use of sound for achieving profound states of consciousness, pioneered by Monroe, and used these techniques to advance his own spiritual development. After Monroe’s death in 1995, Bob continued his association with TMI, providing consulting services and eventually serving as corporate officer and member of the Board of Directors of Monroe Products, overseeing the areas of audio/systems engineering, production and business systems development.
One of the most ambitious of his projects was the Hemi-Sync Support for Journeys Out of the Body CD series. The project took over three years to complete and is more of what Bob calls a "work of love" rather than a commercial product.
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Marina was born in Ekaterinburg, Russia, at the height of the Cold War period. At the time, Ekaterinburg, the strategically important technological and industrial center of Russia, was closed to foreign visitors and businesses. When Marina was nearing her graduation from Ekaterinburg Pedagogical University, Perestroika changes started taking affect, and the first American businesses came to the area. Inspired by the changes and the new possibilities, Marina became interested in international business. For years she provided business consulting to companies in US, Europe and Russia. After receiving her MBA from Fordham University of New York, Marina continued to advance her career over the next seven years at American Express.
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