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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
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Sacred Spaces, Sacred Science, Sacred Legacy, August 2, 2005
Just as many indigenous cultures knew for thousands of years, this book presents thoroughly documented scientific evidence of the amazing things that happen when a group of like-minded souls with experience in expanded states of consciousness focus their intention and will on a common goal. Unfortunately today, many of those cultures are essentially extinct, but many thanks are due to this man and his colleagues - for breaking through the established scientific paradigm, and for offering the hope and tools needed to rescue ourselves, and this planet. From a health and environmental perspective, Dr. Tiller's courageous exploration of the effects of spirit and consciousness on physical reality is an elixir to a world in dire need of new theoretical ideas, and firmly demonstrated alternatives.
Skeptics - get ready to update your websites. Gods in spiritual amnesia - awaken. Dr. Tiller - congratulations sir, you are a true Pioneer.
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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
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Combining Science and Mysticism!, August 22, 2005
A fresh look at the evidence for psychokinesis and quantum environmental changes in both scientific and laymen's terms. The science gets a little deep for most people, but it is necessary to back up the remarkable theories presented.
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in furthering their research in cutting edge quantum physics, or furthering one's knowledge in ESP, Psychoenergetics, Psychokinesis, and Sacred Places.
Thank you William Tiller for your contribution in combining science and mysticism into one field of study!
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
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A Stunningly Important Piece of Work, May 7, 2006
I have been watching the development of William Tiller's work for almost two decades. He is professor emeritus of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University, who has published over 300 scientific papers. Being an academic is no guarantee that everything that he says is correct. Scientists are just like regular folks, with all the same foibles as the rest of humanity. They are more likely to be atheists and to believe in the power of reason over emotion, but that's about it. We have seen countless scientists who have done something brilliant in their youth and then get caught up in eccentric interests later in life: Newton is by no means the only one.
But William Tiller does not seem to be in that group at all. He has been heavily criticized for his work, not so much that there is anything inherently wrong in it, but because he has had the temerity to explore topics outside the scientific mainstream. For what his work seems to indicate is that mind and matter are inextricably linked together. His work demonstrates something long suspected, and that is that intention is a process that we can cultivate, concentrate and direct. As Kim Jobst says in his forward, "As a physician I can not overstate the importance of this book.... This is work that has stunning implications for science, for medicine, for healing and for the entire edifice of human life and relationship..." Kim is absolutely correct: if indeed the experiments described in the book are correct, and that they can be reproduced, the implications for all of us are quite stunning.
Although the book contains some equations, it can be read easily without trying to comprehend the mathematics. And I do hope that it has an extremely wide readership.
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