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16
F. Sicher and E. Targ
et al
., ‘A randomized double-blind study of the effect of distant healing in a population with advanced AIDS: report of a small scale study’,
Western Journal of Medicine
, 1998; 168(6): 356 – 63.

17
W. Harris
et al
., ‘A randomized, controlled trial of the effects of remote, intercessory prayer on outcomes in patients admitted to the coronary care unit’,
Archives of Internal Medicine
, 1999; 159 (19): 2273 – 8.

18
Interviews with E. Targ in California and on the telephone, October 28, 1999, and March 6, 2001.

19
Harris
et al
., ‘A randomized, controlled trial of the effects of remote, intercessory prayer’.

20
J. Barrett, ‘Going the distance’,
Intuition
, 1999; June/July: 30 – 1.

21
E. E. Green, ‘Copper Wall research psychology and psychophysics: subtle energies and energy medicine: emerging theory and practice’,
Proceedings
, First Annual Conference, International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine (ISSSEEM), Boulder, Colorado, June 21 – 25, 1991.

22
Summaries of studies of Qigong healing energy and information about the Qigong Database, a computerized resource center of published research on Qigong healing, in L. Dossey,
Be Careful What You Pray For
: 175 – 7.

23
R. D. Nelson, ‘The physical basis of intentional healing systems’,
PEAR Technical Note, 99001
, January 1999.

24
G. A. Kaplan,
et al
., ‘Social connections and morality from all causes and from cardiovascular disease: perspective evidence from Eastern Finland’,
American Journal of Epidemiology
, 1988; 128: 370 – 80.

25
D. Reed,
et al
., ‘Social networks and coronary heart disease among Japanese men in Hawaii’,
American Journal of Epidemiology
, 1983; 117: 384 – 96; M. A. Pascucci and G. L. Loving, ‘Ingredients of an old and healthy life: centenarian perspective’,
Journal of Holistic Nursing
, 1997; 15: 199 – 213.

26
G. Schwarz,
et al
., ‘Accuracy and replicability of anomalous after-death communication across highly skilled mediums’,
Journal of the Society for Psychical Research
, 2001; 65: 1 – 25.

CHAPTER ELEVEN: TELEGRAM FROM GAIA

1
For all material about the O.J. Simpson trial:
London Sunday Times
archives. Trial transcripts for the verdict day: the Associated Press’s statistics of the O.J. Simpson trial.

2
Interview with Brenda Dunne at Princeton, June 28, 1998.

3
R. D. Nelson
et al
., ‘FieldREG anomalies in group situations’,
Journal of Scientific Exploration
, 1996; 10(1): 111 – 41.

4
Ibid.

5
Ibid.

6
Ibid; also correspondence with R. Nelson, July 26, 2001.

7
R. D. Nelson and E. L. Mayer, ‘A FieldREG application at the San Francisco Bay Revels, 1996’, as reported in D. Radin,
The Conscious Universe: The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena
(New York: HarperEdge, 1997): 171.

8
Nelson, ‘FieldREG anomalies’: 136.

9
R. D. Nelson
et al
., ‘FieldREGII: consciousness field effects: replications and explorations’,
Journal of Scientific Exploration
, 1998; 12(3): 425 – 54.

10
For the entire study in Egypt: R. Nelson, ‘FieldREG measurements in Egypt: resonant consciousness at sacred sites’, Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research, School of Engineering/ Applied Science,
PEAR Technical Note
97002, July 1997; telephone interview with Roger Nelson, February 2, 2001; also Nelson
et al
., ‘Field-REGII’.

11
For all descriptions of Dean Radin’s experiments in this chapter, I am indebted to his excellent account of his own work in
The Conscious Universe
: 157 – 74. See also D. I. Radin, J. M. Rebman and M. P. Cross, ‘Anomalous organization of random events by group consciousness: two exploratory experiments’, J
ournal of Scientific Exploration
, 1996; 10: 143 – 68.

12
D. Vaitl, ‘Anomalous effects during Richard Wagner’s operas’, paper presented at the Fourth Biennial European Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, Valencia, Spain, October 9 – 11, 1998.

13
Ibid.

14
D. Bierman, ‘Exploring correlations between local emotional and global emotional events and the behavior of a random number generator’,
Journal of Scientific Exploration
, 1996; 10: 363 – 74.

15
R. Nelson, ‘Wishing for good weather: a natural experiment in group consciousness’,
Journal of Scientific Exploration
, 1997; 11(1): 47 – 58.

16
J. S. Hagel,
et al
., ‘Effects of group practice of the Transcendental Meditation Program on preventing violent crime in Washington DC: results of the National Demonstration Project, June – July, 1993,’
Social Indicators Research
, 1994; 47: 153 – 201.

17
M. C. Dillbeck
et al
., ‘The Transcendental Meditation program and crime rate change in a sample of 48 cities’,
Journal of Crime and Justice
, 1981; 4: 25 – 45.

18
D. W. Orme-Johnson
et al
., ‘International peace project in the Middle East: the effects of the Maharishi technology of the unified field’,
Journal of Conflict Resolution
, 1988; 32: 776 – 812.

19
J. Lovelock,
Gaia: a New Look at Life on Earth
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1979).

20
R. Nelson
et al
., ‘Global resonance of consciousness: Princess Diana and Mother Teresa’,
Electronic Journal of Parapsychology
, 1998.

21
Telephone interview with R. Nelson, February 2, 2001.

22
‘Terrorist Disaster, September 11, 2001,’ Global Consciousness Project website: http://noosphere.princeton.edu.

23
N. A. Klebanoff and P. K. Keyser, ‘Menstrual synchronization: a qualitative study’,
Journal of Holistic Nursing
, 1996; 14(2): 98 – 114.

24
In a speech in 1999 in Liège, Belgium, Mitchell would cite a little known report recording the experiences of Russian cosmonauts living aboard the Mir spacecraft for six months. Like Mitchell, they also experienced extraordinary perceptions in their waking and dream states, including precognition. It may well be that a long-duration space voyage provides some extraordinary means of tapping into The Field. S. V. Krichevskii, ‘Extraordinary fantastic states/dreams of the astronauts in near-earth orbit: a new cosmic phenomenon’,
Sozn Fiz Real
, 1996; 1(4): 60-9.

CHAPTER TWELVE: THE ZERO POINT AGE

1
Interview with Richard Obousy, Brighton, January 20, 2001.

2
Confirmed by Graham Ennis at Propulsion Workshop, Brighton, January 20, 2001.

3
C. Sagan,
Contact
(London: Orbit, 1997).

4
R. Forward, ‘Extracting electrical energy from the vacuum by cohesion of charged foliated conductors’,
Physical Review B
, 1984: 30: 1700.

5
H. Puthoff, ‘Space propulsion: can empty space itself provide a solution?’
Ad Astra
, 1997; 9(1): 42 – 6.

6
R. Matthews, ‘Nothing like a vacuum’,
New Scientist
, February 25, 1995: 33.

7
Ibid.

8
H. Puthoff, quoted in
The Observer
, January 7, 2001: 13.

9
Telephone and in-person interviews with Hal Puthoff, January 2001.

10
Hal Puthoff, ‘SETI: the velocity of light limitation and the Alcubierre warp drive: an integrating overview’,
Physics Essays
, 1996; 9(1): 156 – 8.

11
H. Puthoff, ‘Everything for nothing’,
New Scientist
, July 28, 1990: 52 – 5.

12
H. Puthoff, interview, Brighton, January 20, 2001.

13
Quoted on the Propulsion Workshop website: www.workshop.cwc.net.

14
J. Benveniste, ‘Specific remote detection for bacteria using an electromagnetic/digital procedure’,
FASEB Journal
, 1999; 13: A852.

15
E. Mitchell, ‘Nature’s mind’, keynote address, CASYS 1999, Liège, Belgium, August 8, 2000.

16
H. Puthoff, ‘Far out ideas grounded in real physics’,
Jane’s Defence Weekly
, July 26, 2000; 34(4): 42 – 6.

17
Ibid.

18
P. W. Milonni, ‘Semi-classical and quantum electrodynamical approaches in nonrel ativistic radiation theory’,
Physics Reports
, 1976; 25: 1 – 8.

P
RAISE FOR
The Field

“This is an important book and should be widely read.... It stretches the imagination, making a good case that we are on the verge of another revolution in our understanding of the universe—perhaps even greater than the one that heralded the Atomic Age.”

—Arthur C. Clarke

“A fascinating and excellent presentation about the true nature of life that we need to be aware of and accept.”

—Bernie Siegel, M.D., author of
Love, Medicine & Miracles
and
Prescriptions for Living

“One of the most powerful and enlightening books I have ever read. A magnificent job of presenting the hard evidence for what spiritual masters have been telling us for centuries.”

—Wayne W. Dyer, author of
The Power of Intention

“Get ready to change your mind about the nature of reality. Lynne McTaggart combines first-class investigative reporting with rare scientific acumen, providing compelling evidence for a field of intelligence that responds to our thoughts and intentions. If you ever wondered whether your thoughts and prayers could shape the world, this book tells you how.”

—Joan Borysenko, Ph.D., author of
Minding the Body, Mending the Mind

“Every now and then a person taps into the zeitgeist of an age, the evolutionary edge of human consciousness and understanding....
The Field
… [is] seminal.... Highly recommended work!”

—Barbara Marx Hubbard, president, Foundation for Conscious Evolution


The Field
brilliantly weaves together the exceptional research of renowned mavericks whose outside the box thinking is precipitating upheavals at the leading edge of science. Lynne McTaggart’s eminently readable synthesis is pregnant with new, exciting, and optimistic insights that will change life on this planet.”

—Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D., cell biologist and bestselling author of
The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter and Miracles

“Lynne gives us a look inside the processes of how our brains and our bodies communicate with the universe in a way that transcends energy, raises our consciousness, brings in light and information, and therefore allows even more healing to flow through. And she has the graciousness to translate the science into English!”

—Dr. Eric Pearl, internationally bestselling author of
The Reconnection: Heal Others, Heal Yourself

“In order to step outside the boundaries of convention and question old beliefs, we need well documented scientific studies that are organized in a methodical and informative way.
The Field
is a perfect manual to empower you to greater understandings. This book will help you to see your world and your life from a new window of the mind.”

—Dr. Joe Dispenza, author of
Evolve Your Brain:
The Science of Changing Your Mind
and featured in the award-winning movie
What the Bleep Do We Know!?


The Field
is a crucial book for anyone wanting to understand cutting-edge research into consciousness and energy.”

—William Bloom

“Written with the clarity, grace, and elegance that are her trademark, Lynne McTaggart’s
The Field
is a preview of third-millennium science and how it will touch the lives of every person on earth. This book liberates consciousness and restores it to its majestic and rightful position as a causal power in the universe. McTaggart’s book should come with a warning:
MAY FOREVER CHANGE YOUR WORLDVIEW.”

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