A new old vista opens for you
★★★★★
nitmoi2011ˇ Review provided by
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June 20, 2018This book was a mind boggler. I know it is a "pseudo science" tagged book and sold/packaged as such to sell, but she pulls a lot of real science, about unusual findings, together. Some of it is a bit tough esp. the quantum physics aspect but forge on. It squares science with the older experiences of humanity. Just a huge new vista awaits. This is NOT a pseudo religious book in any way. No beliefs required.
Accessible amazement
★★★★★
stutzmanbenˇ Review provided by
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August 21, 2019Author makes quantum physics accessible to the masses. The implications are far-reaching and, for me, faith-confirming (though that is not implicitly or explicitly intended by the author). Page 32 (20th printing, with new preface) alone is worth the price of the book. Explains F=ma and matter/mass a quantum reactions.
★★★★★
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June 1, 2011Reading this book was a turning point in my understanding of spirituality and life. It ignited a massive AH -HA moment for me as these profoundly and utterly rivetting truths of quantum physics, ancient spiritual knowledge and the nature of the universe in all its infinite potential, are integrated in an simple and easily read story woven by the amazing Lynne MacTaggart. And even more astoundingly, this story is told in such away that the lay reader, such as myself, can absorb these epoch shattering insights into the nitty gritty every day nature of reality and understand that the truly magical nature of this multi dimensional breathtaking reality it in each moment full of infinite potential... and in fact, ulitimately resides with in each and everyone of us. I could not put this book down and have re read it several times, and everytime I come away with stars in my eyes, excitement and most importantly hope for the future of myself, my children and humanity.
Review for The Field
★★★★★
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September 27, 2012The Field presents some very interesting ideas. I would listen to this again. Glad I bought it. That said, I found some of her statements to be over the top and without support. For example, the collision between Newtonian and Quantum Mechanics. There is no conspiracy here - Newtonian Mechanics is an approximation that works well for most large objects that we are familiar with. I would have liked less hand-waving explanations.
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