Vol. 2 Issue 11
April 2007


The Intention Experiment

To build a school it takes three cups of tea
















April 2007

From The Filmmakers

Destructive Goodness

by Mark Vicente
I’ve been thinking a great deal about the things we human beings do and more especially the way we do them. We have this thing we often talk about called the scientific method. I looked it up on Wikipedia – here’s what it says: The scientific method is a body of techniques for investigating phenomena and acquiring new knowledge, as well as for correcting and integrating previous knowledge. It is based on gathering observable, empirical, measurable evidence, subject to specific principles of reasoning. (I especially liked the last part in bold.)

I started thinking about how some of us humans are willing to fight for and sometimes even die for an un-scientific opinion. This got me to thinking about the difference between something we’re emotionally invested in and… science.

The Transformation of Consciousness Conference

May 31 - June 3 Join Will Arntz, Betsy Chasse, Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D., and Douglas Richards, Ph.D., at Edgar Cayce’s Association for Research & Enlightenment in Virginia Beach, VA for an extraordinary weekend of synchronicity, recognition, and connection. You will emerge feeling deeply renewed and inspired – and more powerfully focused as an intentional co-creator of your life and a conscious participant in the evolution of consciousness on this planet. Cost of 3-day conference is $355 To make reservations online: www.edgarcayce.org; by phone 1-888-273-0020; by mail: A.R.E. Headquarters Conferences, 215 67th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451-2061 .

International Symposium on Digital Earth

June 5 th at the University of California, Berkeley. The ISDE5 Program will spotlight international keynote speakers from Norway, China, Japan, New Zealand, and the European Union. Astronauts, Ambassadors, Governors, and Indian Chiefs will also provide keynotes to provoke inspired insight into the functional needs for Digital Earth Technology. To find out more http://www.isde5.org

Will Arntz checks it out…click here


The Intention Experiment

by Cate Montana
On March 11, approximately 400 attendees of the first Intention Experiment conference in central London participated in a pilot Intention Experiment: the first-ever long-distance double-blinded group intention experiment in history. Guided by Lynne McTaggart, the group intended that a simple geranium leaf, picked off a thriving geranium plant at Dr. Gary Schwartz’s office at the Laboratory for Advances in Consciousness and Health at the University of Arizona in Tucson, increase it’s photon emissions. In other words, they intended the leaf to “glow.” For the complete experiment description see http://www.theglobalintelligencer.com/mar2007/life-health/intention

The following is an interview with Lynne McTaggart, author of “The Field” and “The Intention Experiment.”

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