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The Field

By: Lynne McTaggart
Narrated by: Lynne McTaggart
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Based on interviews with today's cutting-edge scientists, investigative journalist Lynne McTaggart wrote The Field, a compelling presentation of the theory that there is a measurable "life force" in the universe. Now, in this original audio adaptation by the author, McTaggart takes listeners on a journey into this exciting arena of science, called the "Zero-Point Field", that could be the key to understanding "supernatural" forces, healing energy, and the nature of consciousness.

Offering a challenging new vision of the future, and insights on how this science can immediately affect our own lives, here is a unique opportunity to hear Lynne McTaggart as she unveils the mysteries, discoveries, and wonder of The Field.

©2007 Lynne McTaggart (P)2007 Sounds True
Science Unexplained Mysteries

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"McTaggart writes well and tells a good story." (Publishers Weekly)
"This is an important book." (Arthur C. Clarke)

Fascinating Research • Thought-provoking Content • Conversational Narration • Interconnected Perspective • Easy Listening

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A necessary read for those who seek growth and evolution. We can only hope these conceots are a birth of a new paradigm of human evolution.

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The narrator is very easy to listen to and the story gives an excellent insight into why things are the way they are. I highly recommend it to people who need to know the science behind it

Excellent listen

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Interesting and important, easy to understand and well presented. By understanding the fields we're all interconnected with it opens up to so many possibilities.

Very interesting

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My wife read the book "The Field" and told me I would enjoy it. I downloaded this recording thinking it was the actual book on tape. Instead, it's Lynne McTaggart giving a 2 hour summary of what's in the book. (I see now that it's categorized as a speech, not an audiobook.)

The recording doesn't sound like she's reading at all, but instead sounds like she is actually talking to you (which is what I love about Tony Robbins tapes). This is a very interesting and informative recording, and as far as I can tell, you get all of the highlight of the book condensed down to two hours.

As for content, McTaggart describes the work of scientists all over the world who have conducted controlled experiments on the ability of your thoughts to influence matter, including machines and diseases. It's almost as if they are discovering the science behind successful prayer or why goals (intention) matter. The studies of spiritual healing done by people who never even meet the sick person, plus the experiments with water memory, are fascinating.

Interesting discussion, not the actual book.

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The arguments in this book are well reasoned. She didn't mention the physics conundrum known as "Shroedinger's Cat" even though she mentions the phenomenology that it embraces.

Well thought through

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