UNLEASHING OUR Extraordinary Capabilities
Heartfulness eMagazine
|January 2025
LYNNE McTAGGART is one of the central authorities on the new science of consciousness, and the award-winning author of seven books, including the internationally bestselling The Intention Experiment, The Field, The Bond, and The Power of Eight. Here, Lynne is interviewed by PURNIMA RAMAKRISHNAN about the transformative power of intention, the profound impact of group intention, and the potential for individuals to create significant change in their lives and the world.
-
Q: Lynne, welcome. You are known for your pioneering work in the science of intention in consciousness and healing. You've explored this science behind intention so deeply. Can you share how you personally define the power of intention?
Okay, well, first of all, it's important to understand that our thoughts aren't locked inside our heads. They're trespassers, and they can go out and affect other people and things. We've seen that from countless studies on everything from single-celled organisms to human beings. In my own work, I've seen that we can affect everything from making plants grow faster, to purifying water, to lowering violence in war-torn and violent areas, and even healing people of things like post-traumatic stress disorder. And I've seen it in big groups and small groups. Essentially, thoughts are energy, just as everything else in the body is a collection of energy and energy fields of different varieties. And those thoughts can go out and affect things.
I see an intention as a focused thought. You and I are having about 80,000 thoughts a day, and most of them are undirected, most of them are negative. And they oftentimes undermine our life because we're focusing on negative outcomes, instead of intending for what we want.
So, I always teach intention as a respectful and very specific request to the universe. And I find it gets amplified in small and large groups.
Q: During your intention experiments, have you encountered any surprising results? Are there poignant moments, epiphanies, which have made you stop and think? What has defined or redefined your expectations of these intention experiments?
Denne historien er fra January 2025-utgaven av Heartfulness eMagazine.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Heartfulness eMagazine
Heartfulness eMagazine
A Touch of Heaven
Irish singer and teacher, EILISH BUTLER, combines the mystical chant of Saint Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1176) with the evolutionary path of Uncovering the Voice, satisfying her passion for mystical spirituality and music.
2 mins
November 2025
Heartfulness eMagazine
FROM INNER STILLNESS TO OUTER AGENCY:
How Heartfulness Builds an Internal Locus of Control and Workplace Success
3 mins
November 2025
Heartfulness eMagazine
Virtual Intelligence
Author and cultural commentator CHARLES EISENSTEIN extends last month's argument about virtual substitutes hollowing out reality-this time to Al's imitation of intimacy-and points to what only embodied relationships can restore.
10 mins
November 2025
Heartfulness eMagazine
Grace Is the Creative Spark
Do you sometimes feel that life is blessed and things are unfolding effortlessly, without force or struggle? Some people say it is because of “grace” or “God’s grace.
5 mins
November 2025
Heartfulness eMagazine
Zuri's Guiding Light
A luminous fable from LIAA KUMAR on self-trust, belonging, and inner guidance.
3 mins
November 2025
Heartfulness eMagazine
I AM
In a quiet meditation on desire, stillness, and the witnessing Self, JARNA KHIMANI traces the shift from seeking to being.
3 mins
November 2025
Heartfulness eMagazine
Courage: From Relief to Presence
JASON NUTTING on why relief is temporary-and how courage, rooted in the heart, endures.
3 mins
November 2025
Heartfulness eMagazine
Embracing The Value Within
DR. ROXANNE M. ST. CLAIR on seeing the value in you—and in others—and making it a daily practice.
4 mins
November 2025
Heartfulness eMagazine
Gratitude's Gift
A Creston woman recently recounted her experience in a checkout line.
2 mins
November 2025
Heartfulness eMagazine
HAPPINESS and Gut Health
Q: How does gut health influence mental well-being, and can practices like meditation actively support a healthier digestive system? The gut is often called the second brain because it has over 500 million neurons that constantly talk to the brain through the vagus nerve.
2 mins
November 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

