Robert Monroe describes his terrifying first experiences with spontaneous out-of-body travel and the scientific investigation that followed. The business executive and audio researcher explains how these episodes began without warning during routine consciousness experiments at his laboratory. Monroe details the overwhelming fear he experienced when first floating outside his physical body, convinced he was dying despite multiple medical examinations finding nothing wrong. His testimony includes consultations with psychiatrist Dr. Louis Wolberg, who confirmed Monroe's sanity while being unable to explain the phenomena. The discussion covers Monroe's systematic approach to understanding these experiences, documenting over 100 test subjects but finding no one else affected by similar spontaneous projections. He describes the gradual realization that these out-of-body states were not fatal, but rather represented an expanded form of consciousness that challenged scientific understanding. Monroe's engineering background drove him to seek rational explanations while documenting precise details of his non-physical travels. This interview provides insight into the early development of consciousness research and the courage required to explore phenomena that mainstream science cannot explain or accept.