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Lynne McTaggart, an investigative journalist,
and editor of the newsletter "What Doctors
Don't Tell You," began work on "The Field"
four years ago as a personal quest. Her
research took her to many areas around the
globe, meeting with top frontier scientists
in Russia, Germany, France, England, South
American, Central America and the USA. During
these meetings, she saw what these scientists
were working on and it seemed to overthrow
the current laws of biology, chemistry and
physics. Their theories and experiments also
compounded into a new science, a new view of
the world. For several years she immersed
herself in quantum physics and pored through
hundreds of scientific papers to decoding
what was often impenetrable work. In many
cases she had to pester the scientists to
explain aspects of physics in order to check
facts and interpretations. Lynne concludes
that her work paints a picture of an
interconnected universe and a new scientific
theory which makes sense of 'supernatural
'phenomena. McTaggart discussed her new work
on the science of intention, and how it
relates to healing and consciousness. Living
beings are receivers and transmitters of
information, and thoughts have a physical
reality to them, like currents of light, she
stated. While there have been some
methodological problems in a number of
studies that tried to measure the
effectiveness of prayer, other experiments
have shown that mental intention or healing
is effective 50-80% of the time, she
reported. Healers "power up" by getting into
a meditative state, noted McTaggart-- but
interestingly, a brain study of monks showed
they produced gamma waves (the fastest type
of brain wave) while in a state of "utter
peak attention." Certain places or times can
enhance mental intention, and it also helps
to make the intention as specific as
possible, she shared. McTaggart plans a
series of global experiments through a new
website, theintentionexperiment.com. One will
involve trying to change variables such as
temperature in a terrarium that will be seen
on a live webcam. Ultimately, she said, the
goal is to learn how to use intention for
positive purposes, such as lowering the crime
rate in a community.
January 7th, 2007
http://www.theintentionexperiment.com/
http://www.livingthefield.com/
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/01/0
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