The Field
by Lynne McTaggart

Lynne McTaggart is an award-winning investigative writer, who is perhaps best known for her revealing work in What Doctors Don’t Tell You. But in The Field she moves from conventional medicine to traditional science, cutting-edge physics and the meaning of the universe itself.

The Field began when McTaggart started researching the basis for and validity of homeopathy. Along the way, she states that she stumbled on evidence that most of what we think of as scientific fact is now being rewritten by a handful of very reputable and very established scientists.

With her very balanced and informative style of writing, McTaggart reveals research that will startle some and excite others. But no matter on which side of the fence you sit, you will come away from this book with the conclusion that the world simply doesn’t work the way that many of us, including scientists themselves, thought it did not so long ago.

McTaggart does not exaggerate when she proclaims that we are “on the brink of a revolution” in terms of our understanding of science. And while this might sound like hyperbole that could be easily brushed aside, she has compiled enough evidence to back up her claim.

The research being undertaken may be heavy-duty if not obtuse, but McTaggart makes it very understandable. She leads us by the hand through experiments that have been underway for approximately the last fifty years. Their findings point to conclusions that the universe is more akin to a sea of vibrations.

The implications of this vibrational theory range from the potential of an inexhaustible source of energy to the explanation of clairvoyance, remote viewing and distance healing.

The Field is a fascinating book to read to say the least. And with her extensive footnotes and bibliography, it’s difficult for even the most hardened of sceptics to dismiss. Simply put, The Field will change how you see things!

The Field is available at Amazon.

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IntuitiveBridges Rating:

Life-changing
Can't live without
Put the kettle on and settle down
Worth a quick flick
Leave it on the shelf

 

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