Blog Chapters 10-12
Honestly, I was glad to reach the end of the book. The information offered was mostly beyond me. One common idea that my discussion group speaks of frequently is the context of the book. For example, this book takes the ways and ideas we are conditioned to think and flips them. In return, this causes some readers to become skeptical of the information inside the book. I, as stated in a past blog, find it difficult to wrap my mind around a lot of the material; however I am not undermining the material in this book.
I liked the idea of tapping into The Field to control our health, heal others, and/or cure diseases. It’s interesting to think that human intention could ultimately establish greater order within a person. When this concept was applied to group therapy for AIDS patients and women with breast cancer it promoted life expectancy. I go to a therapist weekly for anxiety. This is one of the largest components in dealing with chronic anxiety- talk therapy. Therefore, I feel a direct connection to the idea of using human intention or merely discussing it to improve health.
The last two chapter were dry; O.J. and NASA. These topics put me way out of my element. First I think O.J. was/is guilty and I don’t believe that the answer can come from a computer. As for the last chapter, it was just way over my head. NASA and physics are just not my thing.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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