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The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World
by: Lynne McTaggart

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 133.88
EAN: 9780743276955
ISBN: 0743276957
Label: Free Press
Manufacturer: Free Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: January 09, 2007
Publisher: Free Press
Sales Rank: 25005
Studio: Free Press




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The book you hold in your hands is revolutionary, a groundbreaking exploration of the science of intention. It is also the first book to invite you, the reader, to take an active part in its original research. Drawing on the findings of leading scientists on human consciousness from around the world, The Intention Experiment demonstrates that thought is a thing that affects other things. Thought generates its own palpable energy that you can use to improve your life, to help others around you, and to change the world.

In The Intention Experiment, internationally bestselling author Lynne McTaggart, an award-winning science journalist and leading figure in the human consciousness studies community, presents a gripping scientific detective story and takes you on a mind-blowing journey to the farthest reaches of consciousness. She profiles the colorful pioneers in intention science and works with a team of renowned scientists from around the world, including physicist Fritz-Albert Popp of the International Institute of Biophysics and Dr. Gary Schwartz, professor of psychology, medicine, and neurology at the University of Arizona, to determine the effects of focused group intention on scientifically quantifiable targets -- animal, plant, and human.

The Intention Experiment builds on the discoveries of McTaggart's first book, international bestseller The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe, which documented discoveries that point to the existence of a quantum energy field. The Field created a picture of an interconnected universe and a scientific explanation for many of the most profound human mysteries, from alternative medicine and spiritual healing to extrasensory perception and the collective unconscious. The Intention Experiment shows you myriad ways that all this information can be incorporated into your life.

After narrating the exciting developments in the science of intention, McTaggart offers a practical program to get in touch with your own thoughts, to increase the activity and strength of your intentions, and to begin achieving real change in your life. After you've begun to realize the amazing potential of focused intention, and the times when it is most powerful, McTaggart invites you to participate in an unprecedented experiment: Using The Intention Experiment website to coordinate your involvement and track results, you and other participants around the world will focus your power of intention on specific targets, giving you the opportunity to become a part of scientific history.

The Intention Experiment redefines what a book does. It is the first 'living' book in three dimensions. The book's text and website are inextricably linked, forming the hub of an entirely self-funded research program, the ultimate aim of which is philanthropic. An original piece of scientific investigation that involves the reader in its quest, The Intention Experiment explores human thought and intention as a tangible energy -- an inexhaustible but simple resource with an awesome potential to focus our lives, heal our illnesses, clean up our communities, and improve the planet.

The Intention Experiment also forces you to rethink what it is to be human. As it proves, we're connected to everyone and everything, and that discovery demands that we pay better attention to our thoughts, intentions, and actions. Here's how you can.



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A book everyone should read
This wonderful book is is filled with useful information on how important our intentions are.We literally become whatever our inner conversations are.Be mindful of what you are thinking and use your thoughts as a tool to improve your life.It really works!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A quantum Leap in human thinking
Let's face it, looking deeper and deeper into space will reveal beautiful, wonderful, mysterious and compelling visions of that which surrounds us, which is: matter, energy, and space-time. But is one star, or nebulae or white dwarf really that much different from another of it's kind? Is one type of fungus really that much more interesting than the other? Yes, study of the natural world is a good thing, an honorable and noble course of endeavor. Yet the final frontier of discovery is not "without" it is clearly "within".

This is what "The Intention Experiment" is all about. Quantum physics insists that there is something more going on relative to consciousness than outward appearances would indicate. McTaggart clearly announces to the world the ineluctable conclusion based on rigorous scientific investigation, that everyone and everything interacts on some fundamental level with everyone and ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Doesn't deliver on its' promise.
Apparently, after writing "The Field" (which, by the way, was excellent), this author had a lot of research left over that she did not use in that book. So, like many authors, she took her unused research and "constructed" another book. Unfortunately, the subtitle of this book promises that it will teach the reader how to use his "thoughts to change his life and the world". In this regard, there is only one very short chapter at the end of the book that deals with this subject matter and it does so in an extremely superficial manner. Essentially, the subtitle of this book is merely a pretence. In my opinion, the only reason to read this book is if you have read "The Field" and you are a detail freak who wants every last scrap of research that was not included in that book.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Intentionally Boring??
Overall some good coverage of interesting experiments that appear to prove the true power of the mind as well as the collective nature of life. But it tends be repetitive and "reprove" the fundamental points established early on in the book - ie. that we are all (plants, people, things) linked together and able to be affected by each other in yet unknown ways. Very well researched and should provide enought validation for even the biggest skeptics that there is more to the world than the everyday "reality" we think we live in.
However, It would have been a better book if the author had brought in some theoretical physicist or philosophers to try and lay out some plausible theories/ideas for the real nature of the universe. Proof is fine, but every good experiment needs a hypothesis as to what it's trying to prove. A more interesting read would have been about the theories behind the how and why of the ... Read More

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