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The Intention Experiment: Use Your Thoughts to Change the World

The Intention Experiment: Use Your Thoughts to Change the World
By Lynne McTaggart

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Do you wonder if your intentions, prayers or wishes have a real, calculable effect on the world? Here, riveting accounts of scientific investigations and real case histories, from the groundbreaking author of "The Field", Lynne McTaggart, help to prove that we are all connected and our intentions can be harnessed as a collective force for good. Your thoughts and intentions have a tangible energy with an astonishing power to affect our world. They can be called upon to focus our lives, heal our illnesses, bring peace to communities and improve our planet. This book is for anyone who has ever dreamed of being in control of their life or yearned to make the world a better place. "The Intention Experiment" blends elements of quantum physics with stories of ordinary people with extraordinary experiences and tales of scientists from some of the most prestigious universities in the world researching into the areas of psychic phenomena and the power of human thought. The energy we give out in prayer or meditation can actually be measured as a surge of electrical voltage, that changes the molecular structure of the object of our intentions. Quantum theory suggests that reality isn't fixed, but fluid and open to influence, and that we are central to this entire process as influencers. Research has even demonstrated that human intention will have an effect, regardless of the point in time it is generated or its distance from the object of intention. Intention is ordered energy and coherent information and we are all connected, like one giant organism, one part affecting the others. It has been demonstrated that our thoughts can change the output of machines, calm down or help focus nervous people, heal remotely, transform our bodies, or affect the growth of plants. The larger the group, getting in tune, the greater the influence.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #198015 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-02-05
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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About the Author
Lynne McTaggart is author of 'The Field' and 'What Doctors Don't Tell You' and is founder of the successful newsletter of that name. She is well known to the media and a popular lecturer, bridging the alternative health and mind, body, spirit camps. Her Living the Field conferences have attracted thousands.


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A good follow-up to her Best-seller4
Yet more evidence that we live in a 'field' (grid, bubble, whatever!) of consciousness, and consistent with quantum physics; our minds (our intentions) are creating reality: indeed, all our thoughts are doing this whether being scattered unconsciously or channeled intentionally.

Gary Bate author of 'We are here to know ourselves'

I wish it worked, but it doesn't!1
Having followed these sorts of books for over 10 years and tried to put them into practice, I am somewhat wise to how they are actually just a load of lies and don't work in reality. This book offers some half baked so-called scientific ideas to back up what is probably a commercial conspiracy but they have no bearing in reality. I would sincerely doubt the authenticity of the so-called "evidence" behind this book. The proof is in the practice, and I can vouch that it doesn't work!

The Real Deal5
Lynne McTaggart is an award-winning journalist and a best-selling author of "The Field". Although not a trained scientist, she has an uncanny ability to bring complex quantum theory to a practical language that makes sense. "The Intention Experiment" expands on the concepts of purposeful consciousness she introduced in her previous book. Unlike other works that simply offer "New Age" fluff to entice a public hungry for hope, "The Intention Experiment" grounds the contention that thoughts have an innate power to affect living organisms on impeccable double-blind studies conducted by eminent scientists. The ability to change the rate of growth in cancer cells by guided imagery, the effects of distant prayer on t cell count of HIV+ patients, and how blessed water can change its molecular structure, are only a few of the fascinating topics McTaggart covers in her book. Readers can learn about the power of mind-body without having to question the legitimacy of her sources.
"The Intention Experiment" is one of the best books in the genre of what is known as "intention science".