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Reddit mentions of The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe. Here are the top ones.

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Found 5 comments on The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe:

u/LosJones · 40 pointsr/conspiracy

A book that really broke this concept open for me was Lynn Mctaggart's, "The Field".

https://www.amazon.com/Field-Quest-Secret-Force-Universe/dp/006143518X

It really blew my mind. She gets into the P.E.A.R research at Stanford utilizing the manipulation of a random event generator by people.

This also leads into the topic of consciousness research through the installation of REG machines around the world, recording data 24/7 and correlating to events the world pays attention to. The research is honestly incredible to look into.

Global Consciousness Project - http://noosphere.princeton.edu/

u/CitizenLuke117 · 3 pointsr/Meditation

Yes.
I like your blog post.
Also read The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe by Lynne McTaggart

https://www.amazon.com/Field-Quest-Secret-Force-Universe/dp/006143518X

u/bittermanscolon · 2 pointsr/conspiracy

You just edited your post? You linked to a book. Are you kidding me?

You linked to THIS BOOK and then you edit your post?. I'm done with your shit. I don't have that amazon link in my history for nothing. You believe in magic supposedly and your link refers to......whatever.

Good luck in the future, I get whatever trolling you think you're up to.

u/OWNNWONOW · 0 pointsr/conspiracy

> telling people that it should be believed

You're projecting.



Communicating telepathically isn't magic. What you believe to be magic is actually just science that you cannot grasp.


That doesn't mean that others can't though.


Read Moar

u/ScientificReligion · -6 pointsr/IAmA

I am familiar with it, and have covered a bit of it in the post. Quoting the first paragraph from that:

> "Scientific method refers to a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.[1] To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry must be based on gathering observable, empirical and measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning.[2] A scientific method consists of the collection of data through observation and experimentation, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses.[3]"

I think I covered the main points of that. Direct observation and experimentation is what leads one to essentially know the truth of higher energies (can also be referred to as God).

As to the actual experiment, it's not something that I can describe in one post, the same way I can't teach you how to become a professional biologist in one post. However, if you're truly interested, I can suggest you read Raja Yoga, the book in the post. You can also get involved, and learn more about Buddhism. In buddhism, you try to see the world in the current moment, without using your mind as a filter through which you see everything. If you remove the mental filter, you'll see the world as it truly is, and you will be enlightened.

EDIT: Also, I STRONGLY suggest people read the book The Field. Scientists try to scientifically make experiments having to do with the supernatural and metaphysical. It in no way takes sides with any religion; on the contrary, no beliefs are used whatsoever. It brings in the scientific "zero point field", which is what the book is named after. From the back cover:

> Science has recently begun to prove what ancient myth and religion have always espoused: There may be such a thing as a life force. Lynne McTaggart, indefatigable investigative journalist, reveals a radical new biological paradigm--that on our most fundamanetal level, the human mind and body are not distinct and separate from their environment but a packet of pulsating power sontantly interacting with this vast energy sea. The Field is a highly readable scientific detective story that offers a stunning picture of an interconnected universe and a new scientific theory that makes sense of supernatural phenomena.