Friday, August 27, 2010

Dangerous New Territory

At a certain point I began to recognize, first with wonder and then alarm, that I had trespassed into dangerous new territory, a fledgling science in the very act of its creation. The scientific foundation that we had all believed in, on which all our confident assertions about ourselves and our place in the world presently rested, was disintegrating right in front of me. The book I’d talked myself into writing was going to require no less than redefining our present concept of reality.

- from the Introduction of Lynne McTaggart's ground-breaking book, The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Power of the Mind

In a 1962 experiment Drs. Harriet Linton and Robert Langs told test subjects they were going to participate in a study on the effects of LSD, but then gave them a placebo instead. Nonetheless, half an hour after taking the placebo, the subjects began to experience the classic symptoms of the actual drug, loss of control, supposed insight into the meaning of existence, and so on. These “placebo trips” lasted several hours.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Vibrational Alchemy

In Benveniste's most recent study, he took a test tube of this plasma with calcium chelated out, then added water containing calcium which had been exposed to the 'sound' of heparin transmitted via the signature digitized electromagnetic frequency. As with all his other experiments, the signature frequency of heparin works as though the molecules of heparin itself were there: in its presence, the blood is more reluctant than ususal to coagulate.

from Chapter 4: The Language of the Cell
The Field by Lynne McTaggart

The book is a very enjoyable but technical investigation into the science that no one's talking about because it completely challenges almost everything we THINK we know about the physical universe. It was written by a pretty credible journalist who is as surprised as anyone to be writing about this stuff. Even the scientist she was writing about here was very suprised. It was an accidental discovery which is, in my opinion, the most credible kind. He tested it over and over, and it worked out every time.

That's why I love this story.

These are surprised orthodox scientists...how cool is that?