McTaggart’s Experiments
Lynn McTaggart’s The Intention Experiment involved around ten thousand different people and involved participants from 80 different countries as well.
The experiment? It was all about mind over matter.
The initial target was a leaf, with one serving as the control. The experiment’s intention was to see if these people could make the leaf flow. The way they chose which leaf to put their focus on was by flipping a coin.
Every living thing on this earth emits photons. Provided your camera is sensitive enough, you can see it glow. This experiment was carried out by the University of Arizona’s Dr. Schwartz. The leaf that got the focus of intention did glow, and it glowed brighter than the control leaf did. This test was repeated successfully numerous times, showing that mind over matter made a difference.
They didn’t stop there, though. Another experiment was to see if they could cause a plant to grow faster. So, seeds were sent to a large number of Australians. Those seeds did grow faster. There was a single experimental group, as well as three plant control groups.
All four of these sets were planted. The seeds that sprouted the quickest and grew faster? Those that received the intention. Mind over matter.