The Field
The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe
By Lynne McTaggart
Ms McTaggart has molded a creative synthesis of explorations by scientists that point to the existence of an ocean of microscopic vibrations called the Zero Point Field (”ZPF”) which exists in the space between things. The scientific findings include:
that the ZPF is a repository of all fields and all ground energy states;
that the ZPF creates a medium enabling molecules and particles to speak to each other — and not just locally but also nonlocally;
that our brains can limit the infinite wave of information available from the ZPF — that our brain is not a storage mechanism but a receiving mechanism from the ZPF;
that our reality emerges from the primordial ZPF soup with the involvement of living consciousness;
that there may be only one intangible world, namely the ZPF, and the ability of matter to organize itself coherently. (This is a conclusion very congruent with Buddhist Absolute and Relative Reality.)
that we can learn ways to affect the outcomes that emerge from the Field;
that it appears that remote viewing results from a local viewer picking up quantum fluctuations in the Field;
that we can actually tap into the Field to control our own health and heal others;
that group consciousness, working through the Field may act as a universal organizer in the cosmos;
that all communication in the universe exists as a pulsating frequency and the Field provides the basis for everything to communicate with everything else.
These are just a few of the conclusions and hypotheses embedded in Ms McTaggart’s skillful narrative that describes results of the search by a number of scientists for the existence and implications of the Field.
This is a stimulating read — one that opens the mind to new ways of looking at our universe. Ways that fit very well with Buddhist teachings.
Stu Webb