Selected Product: | The Field Updated Ed: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe Paperback Edition: Updated Author: Lynne Mctaggart Publisher: Harper Paperbacks Release Date: 2008-01-01 ISBN-10: 006143518X ISBN-13: 9780061435188 List Price: $13.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Divine Matrix: Bridging Time, Space, Miracles, and Belief ISBN-10: 1401905730 ISBN-13: 9781401905736 List Price:$14.95 The Holographic Universe ISBN-10: 0060922583 ISBN-13: 9780060922580 List Price:$14.00 The Biology Of Belief: Unleashing The Power Of Consciousness, Matter And Miracles ISBN-10: 0975991477 ISBN-13: 9780975991473 List Price:$25.00 Science and the Akashic Field: An Integral Theory of Everything ISBN-10: 1594771812 ISBN-13: 9781594771811 List Price:$14.95 |
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Science has recently begun to prove what ancient myth and religion have always espoused: There may be such a thing as a life force. In this groundbreaking classic, investigative journalist Lynne McTaggart reveals a radical new paradigm—that the human mind and body are not separate from their environment but a packet of pulsating power constantly interacting with this vast energy sea, and that consciousness may be central in shaping our world. The Field is a highly readable scientific detective story presenting a stunning picture of an interconnected universe and a new scientific theory that makes sense of supernatural phenomena. Documented by distinguished sources, The Field is a book of hope and inspiration for today's world. Quantum Physics meets spirituality | Customer Rating: | This is the second copy I bought and read. It is even better the second time and very enlightening. You can then go on to discover all these scientists mentioned, in their own works. The author does a great job of putting these hard to understand concepts into terms a lay person can grasp.
I loved it and so will you. | Beyond expectations | Customer Rating: | | It isn't very often a book or an author has an opportunity to change lives and yet Lynne has provoked her readers to embrace a new way of living in this world. It is beyond The Secret, it is about being aware of your thoughts and taking the positive action to correct what is not working - to know that you are in control. | Amazing information | Customer Rating: | | Lynn McTaggart has managed to take a difficult subject and make it extremely interesting, as well as informative and educational. Physics is on the move, and discovery is coming fast. How does it affect us? Read this book, then make sure to get her next one, The Intention Experiment. How exciting to see the changes in the power of the mind knowledge. It's no longer hocus pocus, it's been proven. | Good to read, bad as scientific proof | Customer Rating: | Definitely NOT a book for science readers. This book has been written for the spiritual, for faithful believers in healing, clairvoyance, psychokinesis and other spiritual gifts; the reason is because the book says what these people would like to read: scientific evidence of what they believe in.
Many times throughout the book, the author claims experiments' results as scientific proof for a given fact, when the truth is that the author doesn't have a clue on the meaning of scientific proof. She mentions tons of experiments supporting certain theories but there are no specific details to really grasp the reliability of those experiments, and they essentially reflect the experimenters tendency to interpret the results in a way that support their theories. Just to give you an exaggerated example of her style, she writes things like, "I won five times in a row in a dice game, much more that I could have by chance, so that's scientific evidence of the power of my conciousness and my special future-guessing talents".
On the other hand the author talks about quantum physics throughout the book, as if she had a PhD on the subject, but no one that has spent less that 5 years studying physics full time can claim to really understand what all those quantum and relativistic theories really mean. This is very misleading because people usually think there's a link between quantum physics and conciousness, when all these links are just theories and, so far in history, none of them has proven a solid argument.
A good thing about the book is the fact that it summarizes pretty well many areas of research of paranormal activities, and it provides accurate historical data about personalities that have been involved in such studies, furthermore it's an great start off for those who would like to find out more about specific topics. | Interesting Information - Annoyed By The Writing Style | Customer Rating: | I found much of this book to be interesting. It attempts to collect data on the science behind energy physics. Many of the scientists that stumbled on discoveries were ostracized by their peers and their research funding withdrawn, because their discoveries flew in opposition with commonly held thought.
That is still occurring today.
The scientific equipment that was designed to measure each of these phenomena were facinating. The finding that everything, including humans, emits photons and that a diseased body emits photos at higher rates than healthy individuals was enlightening, as was the information on how DNA holds energy. It definitely made me want to learn more.
Again this is hard science.
However, the New Age portions added towards the end are not supported by science...which made them out of place in this book. Even The Secret DVD attempted to map those discoveries to New Age ideologies towards the end of the movie. Why can't the data speak for itself without someone trying to claim it as a datapoint for their belief agenda?
I found the discription of each of these gentlemen a bit annoying. Who cares is they were attractive and women threw themselves at them? That was just weird bent to the authors writing...and I found myself routinely advancing past this dribble.
All in all, a worthwhile book. It's still in my library. |
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