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Thanks to Beverly for pointing out that site.

 

Overview books

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The following books best represent on overall view similar to the Film.

These are great for an introduction to this body of knowledge. If you are a

longtime seeker into these areas and haven’t read these books – you’re in

for a treat!

 

 

The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe

by Lynn McTaggart (www.thefieldonline.com)

If there was any one book we would have to recommend in order to understand

more fully the concepts in ‘What the BLEEP,’ it would have to be this

best-seller. It may forever change your world view (if it hasn’t changed

already!). This examination of the Zero Point Field creates a picture of an

interconnected universe and a new scientific theory, which makes sense of

‘supernatural’ phenomena.

 

 

Molecules of Emotion: The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine

by Candace B. Pert

A groundbreaking book that provides decisive and startling answers as to

how our thoughts and emotions affect our health and our lives.

 

 

Why God Won’t Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief

by Eugene G. D’Aquilli, Vince Rause, and Andrew Newberg, M.D.

This engaging work examines the activity of the brain when God is

experienced. Unique and thought-provoking.

 

 

The Tao of Physics

by Fritjof Capra

One of the first books to explore the parallels between modern physics and

Eastern mysticism. The Tao of Physics is a classic!

 

 

The God Particle: If the Universe is the Answer, What is the Question?

by Leon Lederman

With humor and a passion for the unknown, Lederman takes you on a journey

to discover the ultimate building blocks of matter to discover the

illusive, primordial God Particle.

 

 

The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

by Eckhart Tolle

With simplicity and grace, Tolle reminds us to free ourselves from the

dominance of our minds and liberates us from both past and future.

 

 

A Hole in the Universe: How Scientists Peered Over the Edge of Emptiness

and Found Everything

by K.C. Cole

Ms. Cole plunges into the void with today’s top scientists and theorists,

showing how the continuing search for the ultimate nothingness is leading

to a profound new understanding of the origins and nature of the

ever-changing Universe.

 

 

Beyond Einstein: The Cosmic Quest for the Theory of the Universe

by Michio Kaku

Beyond Einstein takes readers on an exciting excursion into the discoveries

that have led scientists to the brightest new prospect in theoretical

physics today -- superstring theory. Co-authored by one of the leading

pioneers in superstrings, Michio Kaku, and completely revised and updated

with the newest groundbreaking research, the book approaches scientific

questions with the excitement of a detective story, offering a fascinating

look at the new science that may make the impossible possible.

 

 

The Self-Aware Universe: How Consciousness Creates the Material World

by Maggie Goswami, Richard E. Reed, Amit Goswami and Fred Alan Wolf

This book proposes a new paradigm – a unifying worldview that integrates

mind and spirit into science, embracing the development of a science that

embraces all religions. At the core of the new paradigm is the centerpiece

of consciousness as the Ground of all Being.

 

 

The Science of Mind

by Ernest Holmes

The Science of the Mind was originally published in 1926 by the founder of

the worldwide Religious Science movement. It is a true classic of spiritual

literature, which clearly delineates how the mind effects one's life, and

how by the useful appplication of that knowledge one's life becomes

transformed.

 

 

How My Emotions Affect My Body and My Life

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Molecules of Emotion: The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine

by Candace B. Pert

A groundbreaking book that provides decisive and startling answers as to

how our thoughts and emotions affect our health and our lives.

 

 

Healing the Body

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Anatomy of an Illness as Perceived by the Patient

by Norman Cousins

First published years ahead of its time, this book is the classic account

of the late Norman Cousins and his successful fight against a crippling

disease. Together with the help of his physician, he was able to beat the

odds using courage, tenacity, and laughter.

 

 

If You Make the Rules, How Come you’re Not the Boss? – Minding Your Body’s

Business

by Elaine Smitha

Applying the work of Biologist Bruce Lipton, Smitha shares her ultimate

path to recovery and personal power.

 

 

Head First: The Biology of Hope and the Healing Power of the Human Spirit

by Norman Cousins

Cousins' pioneering account of his personal triumph over severe illness was

the precursor of hundreds of articles and books dealing with the mind's

ability to influence the body's health. Head First depicts Cousins'

ten-year quest to find the proof that positive attitudes are actually

biochemical factors that combat disease.

 

 

Quantum Healing: Exploring the Frontiers of Mind/Body Medicine

by Deepak Chopra

Quantum Healing shines with the mystery, wonder and hope of " miraculous "

recoveries from cancer and other serious illnesses. Dr. Chopra brings

together the most recent research on this topic from Western medicine and

the Ayuervedic medical tradition.

 

 

 

Creating Abundance

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Think and Grow Rich

by Napoleon Hill

Here are money-making secrets that can change your life. Inspired by Andrew

Carnegie's magic formula for success, this book will teach you the secrets

that will bring you a fortune. It will show you not only what to do but how

to do it. Once you learn and apply the simple, basic techniques revealed

here, you will have mastered the secret of true and lasting success. And

you may have whatever you want in life.

 

 

The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Life

by Lynne Twist

Lynne Twist is a global activist and fund-raiser who has raised more than

$150 million in individual contributions for charitable causes. Through

personal stories and practical advice, she demonstrates how we can replace

feelings of scarcity, guilt, and burden with experiences of sufficiency,

freedom, and purpose. She shares from her own life, a journey illuminated

by remarkable encounters with the richest and poorest people on earth, from

the famous (Mother Teresa and the Dalai Lama) to the anonymous but

unforgettable heroes of everyday life.

 

 

 

Spiritual Economics: The Principles and Process of True Prosperity

by Eric Butterworth, David F. Miller

This straightforward, nontheological approach to prosperity has been

effective for thousands. Learn to work with the flow of life and attract

wealth in every area of your life.

 

 

Relationships with Others

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The Beginner's Guide to Quantum Psychology

by Stephen H. Wolinsky, Ph.D.

Summarizes 11 books and over 3,000 pages of published material.

 

 

Quantum Consciousness: The Guide to Experiencing Quantum Psychology

by Stephen Wolinsky, Ph.D. and Kristi L. Kennen

The lessons from modern physics are applied to psychology in an original,

practical, and thrilling way.

 

 

Discover the Power Within You: A Guide to the Unexplored Depths Within

by Eric Butterworth

In this classic work, Eric Butterworth sees the divine within us all to be

a hidden and untapped resource of limitless abundance. Exploring this

" depth potential, " Butterworth outlines ways in which we can release the

power locked within us and let our " light shine. "

 

 

 

 

At 07:27 PM 8/17/2004, defonz3 wrote:

 

 

>There is an interesting new movie out called What The Bleep Do We Know.

>Its about quantum physics and how our thougths can create our reality.

>

>it falls right in line with the alternative therapies i am using now

>called Energy

>Field Therapy. or EFT, or TFT, or NMT, or TBM. there are quite a few cousin

>therapies.

>

>The concepts in What the Bleep are very interesting and certainly food for

>thought! Anyone seen it yet besides me???

>

>http://www.whatthebleep.com

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