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Is intention simply wishful thinking, or is it a force that can actually change the world around you? Nobody has made a more comprehensive investigation of the power of the mind to influence the universe than Lynne McTaggart. Her conclusion: Thought does shape reality, but much depends on how skillfully the thinker can use his or her intention. With Living with Intention, this groundbreaking author builds upon her findings from The Field to explore what makes mind-over-matter work, what can interfere with its effectiveness, and how you can use focused thought to enhance your life, help those around you, and transform your world.

Consciousness: the final frontier of physics...

Individual studies neither prove nor disprove the power of intention, McTaggart explains, but when we take the research as a whole, a remarkable picture of the truth begins to emerge. Her extensive research into the frontiers of science reveals that our understanding of what is physically possible is rapidly expanding to give us a new view of the universe, in which the role of consciousness is as important as the laws of physics. On Living with Intention, she lucidly presents the latest science from the quantum pioneers - and then shows you how to put these discoveries into action.

Learn the secrets of the masters of intention.

By studying the common traits of intention masters from various traditions - such as Buddhist monks, Qigong experts, and intuitive healers - McTaggart has developed a series of practical techniques for getting the best results from your intentions. Now she shares her most reliable exercises for powering up your thoughts through visualization, focus, and surrender to the greater universal energy that is the true agent of manifesting your desires.

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"Great book, one of my favorites. Talks about various experiments/studies done with intention and other forces. Also talks about studies that may lay a foundation for the understanding of homeopathy. There is so much cool research that has been done and this book is a great summary as is Lynne McTaggart's other book The Field (Getter than this one although this one is easier to read for the majority of people.)"

— Emerald (5 out of 5 stars)

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    " Ughhhhhhhhhhhh alot of statistics and boring. "

    — Jan, 2/19/2014
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    " Fascinating. Hopeful. Be ready to concentrate as this was also a difficult read for me. Well worth it, however. "

    — Debi, 2/15/2014
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    " This book is mind blowing and an awesome read. "

    — Catherine, 2/15/2014
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    " The first twelve chapters were tough to read because it was mostly summaries of scientific experiments. There were a LOT of scientific terms and definitions. The final three chapters focused on HOW to use intention in your life. That part was enjoyable to read. "

    — Bridget, 2/14/2014
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    " McTaggert describes experiments with more detail than I needed, but the idea of intention changing reality is pretty interesting. "

    — Holly, 1/23/2014
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    " This book is fascinating. McTaggart does a great job in building an argument for the link between mental intention and the physical world. Yet, it seems that the scale and the impact of intention can vary to the point of being too minimal to be worth the effort. This should be read as a supplement to books on creative visualization. "

    — Yamile, 1/21/2014
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    " This book is a collection of scientific experiments that suggest our intentions can and do alter matter. It's comprehensibly written and INCREDIBLY interesting. I'd recommend it to anyone. "

    — Micki, 1/12/2014
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    " I keep this around and read it from time to time...it's so deep and profound that it actually makes me sit and ponder and I can't really "do" anything else while I'm involved in that whole pondering thing....it's that good...and deep...and ponderous....read it...make it happen... "

    — Debbie, 1/8/2014
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    " I can't write what I really thought of this book or people will think I believe in fairy dust and hobbits. Let's just say I like the results of the exercises I've done. "

    — B, 12/29/2013
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    " this is an amazing book, about how out 'intention' affects past and future events. It has documented research on various studies being done on the effects on intent on healing and at the end invites you to join in an experiment on line, very interesting. "

    — Mark, 12/24/2013
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    " Made my head hurt, in a good way. If even a tiny bit of this book is true, we're all living our lives with blindfolds on. Despite the sadness of that, I hope she's right. "

    — Brigitte, 12/11/2013
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    " Along the lines of The Secret, but more scientific. "

    — Rhonda, 11/26/2013
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    " A scientific quantum physics approach to 'magical' thinking, 'the power of positive thinking', 'The Secret', 'think and grow rich', etc... We are all connected at the subatomic level and this explains why magic really does work. "

    — Mary, 11/12/2013
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    " A nice book explaining how our thoughts and intentions can change things around us without we even being consciously aware of it... "

    — Janardan, 9/8/2013
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    " You can help changing the world by changing your own thoughts "

    — Marie, 9/5/2013
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    " Maybe I wasn't in the mood, I expected to like this more. I just read How the Hippies Saved Physics, so the first part of this book was a boring, technical repeat. Maybe I'll read it again later..... "

    — Melissa, 7/24/2013
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    " I have been hearing for years about using intention and manifestation to impact your life, and this was an interesting read for me. The evidence for intention was really fascinating, and at the very least, people could use this book to integrate more meditation and positive thinking in their lives. "

    — Valerie, 6/21/2013
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    " This book was interesting: lots of good research presented, in an easy to understand fashion. However, I have to say I thought her other book, The Field was brilliant, and this one was just good. Perhaps because it covered many of the same ideas. "

    — Michelle, 6/10/2013
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    " More cool scientific proof that prayer works and we can change the world for the better if we can learn to direct out thoughts to the positive. "

    — Jen, 6/10/2013
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    " Loved this book. Full of geeky cutting-edge science. Requires people to think; I love that! "

    — Indra, 2/9/2013
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    " Are our prayers answered; do we get what we pray for? And what, indeed, constitutes a "prayer"? Journalist Lynn McTaggert lucidly explains consciousness theory, the intersection between quantum physics/mechanics and spirituality. Impeccably researched. "

    — Jeannie, 2/3/2013
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    " Interesting experiments. "

    — Anne, 1/24/2013
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    " Can something as formless as a thought affect the physical universe? Lynne McTaggart thinks so and produces copius scientific evidence to back her up. This book is a fascinating read that opens the mind to the possibility that we can make our lives better by starting with the right thoughts. "

    — Landry, 1/14/2013

About Lynne McTaggart

Lynne McTaggart is one of the preeminent spokespersons on consciousness, the new physics, and the practices of conventional and alternative medicine. The author of The Intention Experiment, she lectures worldwide and is coexecutive director of Conatus, which publishes well-respected health and spiritual newsletters. She lives with her family in London.