The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe
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Science has recently begun to prove what very ancient myth and religion have permanently 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 Meadow is a highly readable scientific detective tale presenting a stunning picture of an interconnected universe and a new scientific theory that makes sense of supernatural phenomena. Documented by distinguished sources, The Meadow is a book of hope and inspiration for today’s world.
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When I saw Wayne Dyer recommending this book, I was very pleased. But, when I looked for the words “God” or like, they were strangely missing, until the next to the last page. I am “naive” enough to reflect that what bonds the meadow together is Like. I am to some extent worried of New Age religion and “science” coming together to form a new “religion”, as that what’s today’s psyops seems to want. I am less concerned with making my day than I am seeing the formation of real community and intimacy. So the mistake was mine …
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
Being an Osteopath I thought it might have been a book on how one might be able to perceive the meadow. Sorry to say it is more about evidence for the meadow which is more theoretical than I had hoped for.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I read Quantum Success and loved it. The Secret was fleeting and didn’t do anything for me. I wanted to read more about this law of attraction so I got The Meadow. It was too much for me, tiny print, hard to read, and wasn’t what I was looking for on the theme.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Scientific? I couldn’t get more disgusted.
This review is written because it can accomplish much, that is, let no one science-interrested person fall in this trap.
I did never read more than 20% of the book, that is a fleeting one, I can only guess that its because there would been to much nonsens even for the most naive readers. I read until I had heard to much about the “revoloutionating discovery” (that you have not heard of in serious papers as Scenery or New Scientist, why?)
This revaloutionary discovery etc. was a machine erect by a name, that claims it could measure feelings, so for example it could measure in a black room when there was a huge group of people feeling the same thing, maybe an OS contestant from USA (where the machine would be) winning the championship in whatever.
Well, then it was tested in superbowl but failed, the leader clarifies this due to commecials distorting the feelings the public felt etc…
How would this machine be able to notice somethings like this? Well they must have checked out a list of “weird” topics from physics and chosen zero point energy that has to do with the vacuum. They could not choose something like electromagnetism, because that might be disregared straight away by the public who might know to much about it.
Claims that the machine is effective is based on odds for it not to be this way were apperently about 1:1000 (I don’t doubt that more than 1000 of these experiments have been made and failed)
The leader also claims that there was a scientific explaination with the feeling an moon astronaut felt when he was away from planet, he felt connected to planet in some kind of way.
I laugh in disgust, noticing this book is nothing, absolutely nothing, compared to others that really stand out as fantastic books, giving you an “WOOOW!” but with a scientificually accepted material as background. Examples of these are:
QED: The weird theory of light and matter by Richard Feynman, who was one of three to individually invent Quantum Electro Dynamics, that is the most fundamental description of Electromagnetism. This book is based on a series of lectures Feynman made in University of Auckland, New Zeeland, to a PUBLIC audience.
Deep Down Things: The Breathtaking Beauty of Particle Physics by Bruce A. Schumm.
A book staying all ears on the theme that lies around particle physics, a Wooow! I got from this book was the relations between the algebraic Lee Groups and the quantum forces of scenery (electromagnetism, the weak force, the strong force), discribed momentously on a non professional level.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
It had me going for a while until I investigated her dubious and discredited sources.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5