Everything is always working out.
Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts. ~ Buddha
Don’t worry about this world; it is not broken. ~ Abraham
McTaggart is a worldwide bestselling author of seven books, including “The Intention Experiment,” which is the work that led to her newest insights in “The Power of Eight” book. As a seasoned investigative journalist and natural skeptic, Lynne Mctaggart had no logical explanation for what she was witnessing and scientifically documenting. The power of human thought frightened and excited her at the same time.
In fact, it was so confounding that McTaggart didn’t want to talk about it publicly for years. “As a journalist,” she explains, “I buried the lead. I needed to understand why. I wanted to keep investigating. I still don’t completely understand or pretend to. I’m learning with everyone who participates.”
Alignment Is Key
McTaggart has witnessed firsthand the impact of group intention and meditation. She has recorded measurable, scientifically observable outcomes. The people from across the world in her thought experiments have proven that by wanting good for another, personal and global healing can be accelerated. The nuance of creating and setting intentions is that you must be in that clear alignment to manifest the intention desired. Most often when the intention is for yourself, your vibration is of not having what you want. When the intention is for someone or something else besides yourself it is easier to maintain clear alignment, to expect what is intended. So it makes sense that intending for others brought the intenders into clear alignment and they attracted what they desired for themselves even though it was not articulated at the time.
Again this makes sense according to the teachings of Abraham. With every thought day in and day out we are transmitting vibrations – asking.
The results of McTaggart’s intention experiments large and small are a testimony to the power of clear alignment.
We encourage you to begin your own Intention Circle. In the process sections this month we give suggestions on starting a group and how to best activate the intention.
(Adapted from the review of Lynne Mctaggart’s book, “The Power of Eight” in the April issue of the Guide for Spiritual Living magazine.)
Process