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THE INTENTION EXPERIMENT

http://www.theintentionexperiment.com/

The Intention Experiment is a series of scientifically controlled, web-based
experiments testing the power of intention to change the physical world.

Thousands of volunteers from 30 countries around the world have participated
in Intention Experiments thus far.

Lynne McTaggart, architect of the experiments, is working with leading
physicists and psychologists from the University of Arizona, Princeton
University, the International Institute of Biophysics, Cambridge University
and the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

These experiments are being run at McTaggart¹s seminars and conferences and
on the web, and have produced extraordinary results.

This is not about sending intentions to make a million dollars.

The targets are only philanthropic: healing wounds, helping children with
attention deficit or patients with Alzheimer¹s, counteracting pollution and
global warming.

Besides the big Intention Experiments, this website runs informal Intention
of the Week for people or situations with illnesses or problems.

The pilot experiment

In the pilot experiment, McTaggart asked a group of 16 meditators based in
London to direct their thoughts to four remote targets in Dr. Popp¹s
laboratory in Germany: two types of algae, a plant and a human volunteer.

The meditators were asked to attempt to lower certain measurable biodynamic
processes. Popp and his team discovered significant changes in all four
targets while the intentions were being sent, compared to times the
meditators were Œresting¹.

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FUTURE INTENTION EXPERIMENTS

The Mini-Gaia Project

An ecosphere with an artificially raised temperature ­ a little like global
warming. Can we lower the temperature with our thoughts?


The Germination Intention Experiment

Can our group intention help barley seeds to germinate early and grow more
healthily?


The Water Experiment

Can we change the pH of polluted water?


How humans Œfeel¹ intention

Does a person sent intention by thousands around the world Œfeel¹ it in
different parts of the body?


The Crime Rate Experiment

Can intention lower the crime rate of a major city?


The Hospital Study

Can we lower mortality at a hospital?


The Attention Deficit Study

Can we help children to concentrate more?

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