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Scientists are Validating the Supernatural Universe

Lynne McTaggart is the author of The Field, a book that focuses on sub-atomic reality and specifically the unified field that underpins consciousness, the universe and everything. She believes that top scientists are now validating these ideas, largely through quantum mechanics, and has set up a conference for them to explain their various points of view (March 18-19, 2006, London).

For example, orthodox science teaches us that:

* Human beings are a survival machine largely powered by chemicals and genetic coding.
* The brain is a discreet organ and the home of consciousness, which is also largely driven by chemistry ~ the communication of cells and the coding of DNA.
* Man is essentially isolated from his world, and his mind is isolated from his body.
* Time and space are finite, universal orders.
* Nothing travels faster than the speed of light.

However, the Zero-Point Field shows that:

* Communication in the world does not occur in the visible realm of Newton, but in the subatomic world of Werner Heisenberg.
* Cells and DNA communicate through frequencies.
* The brain perceives and makes its own record of the world in pulsating waves.
* A substructure underpins the universe that is essentially a recording medium of everything, providing a means for everything to communicate with everything else.
* People are indivisible from their environment.
* Living consciousness is not an isolated entity. It increases order in the rest of the world.
* The consciousness of human beings has incredible powers, to heal ourselves, to heal the world ~ in a sense, to make it as we wish it to be.

Lynne McTaggart’s bio reads in part: “She began work on ‘The Field’ four years ago as a personal quest to see if any new scientific theories could explain how homeopathy and spiritual healing work. This journey took her to many areas around the globe, meeting with top frontier scientists in Russia, Germany, France, England, South American, Central America and the USA.”

Much of this work is now fairly commonplace, but this does seem to be a good exposition of it. Moreover, the quality of the speakers at the conference speaks for itself.

3 Responses to “Scientists are Validating the Supernatural Universe”

  1. Hi, would you be able to point me towards any more internet resources on the Zero-Point field theory? Sounds rather exciting.

  2. Matt, there’s a link in the post. If you surf from there, you’ll find them all.

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