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The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe

The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe81heHG0frfL. SL1360
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“A big, bold, brilliantly crafted page-turner with HUGE ideas that challenge every last view about how the world works. This is both a primer to understand the law of attraction and the essential book of our age.”  ― Jack Canfield, author of The Success Principles(TM) and featured teacher on The Secret(TM)

“One of the most powerful and enlightening books I have ever read. A magnificent job of presenting the hard evidence for what spiritual masters have been telling us for centuries.”  ― Wayne W. Dyer

During the past few years science and medicine have been converging with common sense, confirming a widespread belief that everything―especially the mind and the body―is far more connected than traditional physics ever allowed. The Field establishes a new biological paradigm: it proves that our body extends electromagnetically beyond ourselves and our physical body. It is within this field that we can find a remarkable new way of looking at health, sickness, memory, will, creativity, intuition, the soul, consciousness, and spirituality.

The Field helps to bridge the gap that has opened up between mind and matter, between us and the cosmos. Original, well researched, and well documented by distinguished sources, this is the mind/body book for a new millennium.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harper Perennial; Updated edition (January 2, 2008)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 268 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 006143518X
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0061435188
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.31 x 0.68 x 8 inches
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Reviewer: Joseph
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Warp Drive Engines And Cosmic Perpetual Machines Power Source
Review: If you are interested in studying an unlimited energy source that NASA has been perfecting for decades, as well as wondering what all of those ufo’s may be powered by, and including unlimited energy for what many call perpetual energy machines (open systems powered by cosmic energy, and machines require maintenance) then this book is a good beginning. theres a saying “well begun is halfway done” or a good beginning makes a big difference. this book introduces in a highly and thoroughly researched manner, the field, which can also be called dark energy, dark matter, tachyon waves, gravity waves, dirac sea, virtual particle flux fields, (oliver) heaviside component, limitless energy from the vacuum, tapping into the infinite zero point fields. the research is thorough and it may not be long until you are calling up NASA and voting for john searls seg, electrogravitic tech to replace the 19th century propulsion systems.john searl, ralph ring, ottis t car, thomas townsend brown, all powered their work with energy from the field. theorized to be a limitless source of energy, and proven worthy of further research. the tech is ready for prime time.electrogravitics powered by “the field” is the fuel of the 21st century.lets power the 21st century with the field!note: my research and study indicate everything is already powered by the field, only at very low efficiencies.study moray b king and all of his recommended reading, to learn how to increase efficiency to the greatest degrees, as needed for travel, including warp drive travel (with self generated protective force fields, study john searl, searl effect generator and the youtube video “limitless energy from the vacuum” the field is often referred to as vacuum energy, or limitless energy from the vacuum.may the force, and the field, one in the same, be with you!

Reviewer: Suvit Singhsachakul
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: May The Force (Oops, I Meant “The Field”) Be With You
Review: This book can be deemed as the intellectual “Rosetta Stone” to unlock the powers of the human consciousness for the everyday skeptic. “The Field” is one of those intelligently crafted books where the author has meticulously and discriminantly presented only those paranormal events that she can comfortably support with scientific research available today. McTaggart avoids the pitfalls of asking readers to take huge “leaps of faith” by addressing only those inexplicable issues that we simply cannot ignore due to the wealth of empirical data that exists.The Author starts off her book with the staple description of and the tantalizing possibilities offered by Quantum Physics. It is here that she establishes (with valid scientific research) the existence of a Zero-Point Field, whereby enormous energy fluctuations are incessantly occurring on sub-planck scales even in a “vacuum” where no energy can be thought to exist. It is this energy field that modern scientists have acknowledged as a mere afterthought and discounted in their mathematical models due to its perceived nonexistent impact on everyday macroscopic reality. However, McTaggart exposes such detrimental hubris of the scientific community by shedding light on the fantastic implications offered by “the field” as uncovered by the unsung heroes of Quantum Physics (such as Hal Puthoff). It stands to reason, that if the universe is bathed in a sea of energy, it is only logical to assume that everything in the entire cosmos is connected by its very immersion in it. And since energy is a wave function, and waves are carriers of information when they collide with other waves (entanglement), The Field (courtesy of its energy fluctuations) is like a magnetic tape that records all information, past and future, in the universe on it. After all, according to Einstein’s popular E=MC^2, all solid objects with mass (like us) are nothing but energy waves.After establishing the scientific backbone for the book with such clarity, McTaggart explores The Field as a source of explanation for a variety of scientific conundrums in the last few decades. First is in the area of human biology, where the near-instantaneous communication of bodily functions cannot be accounted for by chemical reactions alone. The author very elegantly demonstrates that our DNA has the ability to emit different frequencies of light that serve to instantaneously coordinate our biological machinations like a conductor of a symphony. She also goes on to explain how homeopathy works in lieu of using the “cohesive” capabilities of water as a recording medium for light frequencies associated with certain drugs, all possible with the existence of The Field. Next, McTaggart ventures to explain how David Bohm and Karl Pribram’s Holographic Model ties in beautifully with The Field (enter the Fourier Waves) and together help explain the ability of the brain to process information non-locally in a process called “Superradiance”, another example of the cohesion in light. As can be seen, the book, again and again, stresses the importance of “cohesiveness” as a key component in human consciousness.After building an incredibly strong logical foundation, the book goes on to explore the notion of a collective subconscious; the idea that human societies are constantly exchanging information on an undetectable level, save for those who have mastered the ability to consciously tap into their subconscious and by extension, The Field. This explains the latent ability in all human beings to engage in telepathy, psychokinesis and remote viewing. Experiments after experiments, especially those performed by scientists such as Edgar Mitcell, Janne and Dunne, also corroborate the notion of The Field as a medium for the expression of the collective consciousness of all sentient beings on the planet; a consciousness that is capable of altering and influencing “random” experimental devices well before the occurrence of some of the world’s milestone events.Lynne McTaggart is an eloquent writer who makes reading her book more like a wonderful journey into the human psyche. The trememdous body of experimental evidence she cites in her book gives it that much more acedemic weight. Although I felt the author slightly loss her focus by the middle of the book, she brought it full-circle by the end, making for a most compelling read. If the “Holoraphic Universe” is to be considered the first course in a most extravagant meal, here’s the entree.

Reviewer: Minali
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is a must read for all who believe in True science beyond what is already known. Brilliant work by Lynne in combining the work of some great thinkers and putting together very technical information in an easy to read manner, marrying spirituality with science through practical experiments and evidence. The highlight of the book was the discovery of the zero point field or the Collective consciousness that knows it all. Remarkable topics and each chapter reveals something new.

Reviewer: Lavinia
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Very interesting to read about serious scientific experiments, which prove that we are interconnected, that we are more that what the naked eye sees, that the intentions and remote viewing really work, and much more.

Reviewer: Sarah Lichtenberg
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Fundamental para uma melhor compreensáo do que acontece no mundo. Uma abertura para outra perspectiva de vida.

Reviewer: akulafan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Fascinating read! I found some chapters to be more difficult to digest than others – some of the topics require a lot of focus and consideration to grasp and understand the subject – but the ideas shared are insightful and enlightening, providing many interesting questions and answers. The book follows a logical progression from the theories behind quantum physics through to ideas such as the power of intention, our ability to affect matter via thought, and remote viewing. The concepts are presented in a thoughtful and compelling manner, using references to various practitioners and the studies that hint at the phenomena being discussed.The earlier chapters require a bit more focus to navigate, as the information presented is a little bit heavier to wade through, but the book covers a wide range of connected and related topics from a number of different angles and perspectives. Anyone interested in the concepts of energy, the power of the mind, and neuroscience will find much to consider and many connections in the content. A challenging (at times) yet rewarding journey, The Field is well worth the trip.

Reviewer: Maryann Tweed
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I even bought one for my son. Has great true to life stories as examples.Anyone, any age would enjoy this, easy to read book. Great gift idea too. Didn’t want to put it down, by the way! A definite recommendation by me.

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