From: The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe
 
To be a true explorer is to carry on your exploration even if it takes you to a place you didn't particularly plan to go to.
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Nothing in the universe existed as an actual ‘thing' independently of our perception of it. Every minute of every day we were creating our world.
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In studies of longevity, those people who live longest are often not only those who believe in a higher spiritual being, but also those who have the strongest sense of belonging to a community.   
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Deep in the rainforest of the Amazon, the Achuar and the Huaorani Indians areassembled for their daily ritual. (...) The tribes view the dream as a mapfor their waking hours. It is a forecaster of what is to come for all of them. In dreams theyconnect with their ancestors and the rest of the universe. The dream is what is real. It is theirwaking life that is the falsehood.
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Consciousness was a global phenomenon that occurred everywhere in the body, and not simply in our brains. Consciousness, at its most basic, was coherent light.
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In his own casual and quiet way, Braud began testing out this idea, using intentions to achieve certain outcomes. It only seemed to work, he discovered, when he used gentle wishing, rather than intense willing or striving.
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Studies of the nature of the healing energy of Chinese Qigong masters have provided evidence of the presence of photon emission and electromagnetic fields during healing sessions.
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What we call "genius" may simply be a greater ability to access the Zero Point Field. In that sense, our intelligence, creativity and imagination are not locked in our brains but exist as an interaction with The Field.   
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If you could extract energy from the Zero Point Field wherever you are in the universe, you wouldn't have to carry fuel with you, but could just set sail in space and tap into the Zero Point Field — a kind of universal wind — whenever you needed to.
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Schlitz and Braud had conducted a meta‐analysis on all of the studies they could find investigating the effect of intention on other living things. Research conducted all over the world had shown that human intention could affect bacteria and yeast, plants, ants, chicks, mice and rats, cats and dogs, human cellular preparations and enzyme activity.   
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Walter Schempp's explosive discovery about quantum memory set off the most outrageous idea of all: short‐ and long-term memory doesn't reside in our brain at all, but instead is stored in the Zero Point Field.
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