Lynne McTaggart, the author of two books on the science of Spirituality. The Field [Harper Paperbacks, 2003] and The Intention Experiment [Free Press, 2007], on the face of it seems a charming and unassuming woman poised at the forefront of spirituality science with an emphasis on thought and intent. Her pilot experiment gathered a group of 16 meditators based in London to simultaneously direct their thoughts to four remote targets; A laboratory in Germany: two types of algae, a plant and a human volunteer. The meditators were asked to lower certain measurable biodynamic processes scientists poised to extrapolate results, if any. What was discovered were significant changes in all four targets while the intentions were being sent, compared to times the meditators were ‘resting’.
And so the "Intention Experiments" began.
With a nod to Masaru Emoto, author of "The HIdden Messages in Water", the most recent experiment focuses directly on changing the characteristics of water through the unified sending of Love.
Future experiments include an experiment to determine wherther through thought, global temperatures can be lowered and one on lowering crime rates through thought.:
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