The Intention Experiment

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I’ve been hearing about some fascinating involvement in Intention Experiments by some of our readers and participants in Intention Experiments that I like to share with you.

The first is from the School of Metaphysics, in Windyville, Missouri (www.som.org).

Barbara Condron, one of its founders and a teacher of metaphysics for 31 years, kindly wrote to inform me that she discovered our work just hours before our Water Intention Experiment, which participated in carried out as part of our first Water Intention Experiment on November 30 with Konstantin Korotkov (remember – that was the one in which we sent love to water and found that we could change its light emissions).

Barbara says she mobilized 10 of her students to participate and recorded their responses. I’d like to share their experiences of ‘becoming one’ with the water. Their experiences are particularly interesting because all have been studying for a minimum of two years and some as long as 30 years, and all are experienced meditators, with long experience of advanced breathing, visualization and focus techniques. As we’ve discovered, experience counts.

Some of their ideas about focusing may prove helpful to all of us in future experiments.

About her own experience, Barbara wrote: “I focus my gaze on the image (the photograph of our water sample) until I can see its aura, which signifies to me that I have successfully moved my attention into mind. My attention is totally devoted to the water, symbolized by the image before my physical eyes. I align my mind with the vibration of the waters. I invite it to enter into my space and I am drawn into its space. I and the water are one. I breathe and move with the water. Using my will, I project love into the water with each exhale.”


The photo and the water sample

Daniel, her husband, both sent love to the water picture, and then love to the water the photo symbolized (an excellent distinction). He then merged his consciousness with the consciousness of the water, until he perceived the molecules of the water re-arranging, aligning its structure with that of love.

Among the students, Teresa saw movement of green and red spheres, which she interpreted as meaning both the molecules themselves but also influence of the thoughts of all our thousands of participants upon the water. ‘The movement changed several times, speeding up, at which time green spheres began aligning. I believe I was clairvoyantly perceiving the movement of molecules, which were responding to our collective thought.’


The pulse of life

Kimberlee worked on having her mind attune to the vibration of the water. At first it felt cold and she heard a high-pitched sound vibration, but then experienced a sensation of all the love being sent to the water also flowing through her, at first like ‘tidal waves’, and then quietly, like a river. The high-pitched sound transformed into a low hum, like a ‘universal pulse’, she says.

‘It was amazing to experience so many people’s intentions of love flow through me. It is divine ecstasy.’

Matt also began to merge with the water, but then felt a deep connection to all the people around the world participating.

Barbara believes that our experiment represents the ‘largest organized biofeedback experiment conducted on the planet to date’.

‘ . . .we come to realize the science of praying over our food, our loved ones, our ill. The same thought action intention of nourishment, compassion or wellness reverberates in the water in the bodies we inhabit.’

She appreciates the implications of this experiment: if thousands of minds around the globe can influence a tiny vial of water after 10 minutes, then we can ‘accelerate learning how to live in harmony with the planet we populate’:


Sending love into water

In the spirit of our experiment as well as the work of Dr. Masaru Emoto, the College of Metaphysics has been conducting an ongoing exploration on the power of thought in growing food. The college has an organic farm with 50-gallon barrels of water, on which are written words such as ‘love’, ‘gratitude’ and ‘health’. As students fill watering cans from the water barrels to water crops, they are asked to see and say the word written on the barrel and visualize what it means.

In the three years in which they’ve been carrying out this experiment, they’ve found that the garden has increasingly flourished, producing a larger crop and enjoying a longer growing season with each year. ‘Brussel sprouts have grown in the snow, watermelon has been harvested with pumpkins and winter squash in late fall.

‘Students learn the influence they have on the quality of the food they produce and consume. When the attending students love the garden, it produces beyond all reasonable weather conditions. Should the attending students tire of tending the garden and their nurturing become begrudging, the plants die.’

Please try to take some of our experiments into your life this week. If you have plants, please send love into the water you water them with. Or send them intention to grow faster. Let us all know what happens.

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Sandy Comment by Sandy on July 24, 2008 at 1:36am
It is so nice to find like minded people. I have a couple of people who I can speak with about sending love to house plants, the garden, and the food we eat. Others look at you like you have two heads. Our garden produces so many vegetables that we cannot keep up. I think of gardening as a form of meditation. Everytime I am in the garden I am thankful and feel nothing but love for the water that is sprayed on it and for each individual plant. Even the marigolds that grow around the border are beautiful and large. They seem to keep the bugs, rabbits and deer out of the garden. People are always surprised by the size of the vegetables and flowers. I know the secret is gratitude and love. In the past I have placed a note card on the water in the refrigerator which stated 'Love'. I felt this would provide the family with quality water and no one ever took the note off.
connielt Comment by connielt on June 5, 2008 at 12:38am
That is excellent Ingrid, when something works and you share this wealth with a few people around you, it has a wonderful ripple effect when those you share with, each share with a few people. A big smile to you :)
Ingrid Collins Comment by Ingrid Collins on June 4, 2008 at 8:09pm
Yes, Connielt, this group is indeed brilliant, and I circulate it to all my students and friends of the Soul Therapy Centre . We incorporate Lynne's "Living The Field" in our Advanced Year student's curriculum. In this way, we try to reach as many people as possible with the fruits of the LTF team's wonderful research work and it is always a pleasure to work with Lynne, Pavel and the team.
joke sturk Comment by joke sturk on June 4, 2008 at 5:44pm
You are right Ingrid, we have to be inventive to work in many situations and conditions. Everything is possible.
connielt Comment by connielt on June 4, 2008 at 4:45pm
Ingrid, I love that idea! It is one I intend to use when I am in a similar situation - very cool. I can expand that to the bandages that cover a wound, the food and drink a patient ingests - I love this group!
Ingrid Collins Comment by Ingrid Collins on June 4, 2008 at 2:54pm
If I am called in to give spiritual healing to anyone in hospital and they are on any kind of drip, I always give energy also to the liquid in the bag with the intention that it will do the best that is posssible for the person. In that way, the healing continues to be delivered after I have gone. I recommend everyone to try this.

I am delighted by the wonderful, positive work that Lynne is doing to prove scientifically what our souls have always understood to be true.
Amy Lanman Comment by Amy Lanman on June 3, 2008 at 9:46pm
YES.... a place to talk about intention without people rolling their eyes...how nice is that! Thank you Lynne....for your continued creation of opening minds, allowing space for us physical beings to grow in!
joke sturk Comment by joke sturk on June 3, 2008 at 7:55pm
I have a garden, I love to work in the garden. Last year I planted new trees, new roses, lavendel, and other plants. The trees revceive a lot of love from me because they are on the border of my garden. I give them everything, love, food, attention. Neighbours see it because they glow and look strong. I see in other plant that the leaves grow big, I am suppriced about that.

Once when I visited a gardencentre in Amsterdam I went all sensing the plants and trees while I walked through the whole space. Suddely I felt a shock, because I felt nothing anymore. I openend my eyes and I noticed that I was in the space where they sell silk trees and plants. No energy of life at all .. That was shocking. There was no communication with the silk plants and trees. Therefore I am not fond of it. That it was so clear that suppriced me.
Lauren Archer Comment by Lauren Archer on June 3, 2008 at 6:52pm
How wonderful to hear news from Barbara and Dan at the College of Metaphysics. I was a student of The School of Metaphysics back in 1990 & 91 (under a different name then). The disciplined teachings developed by its founder, Dr. Rothermel, as well as the vibration of the energy of the school, continue to serve me and many others.

Back to the plants: Our family conducted an experiment for the children's school science fair. We selected asparagus ferns because they are fast growers. We set up 3 card tables with 3 plants each, all about the same size (9 plants total), and spaced them about 9 feet apart in one large room so they all had the same lighting and air flow conditions. Over the course of about 3 or 4 weeks, we ignored one group, spoke harshly to another, and spoke lovingly to the third. The plants that we ignored fared the worst, the ones spoken harshly to fared slightly better, and of course, the ones given ample doses of love grew well beyond the others. I would have been curious to see what would happen if we continued this over time; however, we didn't have the heart to keep going past the Science Fair. Afterwards, we loved them all.
connielt Comment by connielt on June 3, 2008 at 6:34pm
The organic farm experiment where students water plants with love, gratitude and health interests me, because I have done this for a while, using the intention of either love or healthy growth. I am notoriously bad for forgetting to water my plants, and yet they survive. I am convinced that part of their ability to survive is because on some level they "get" that I love them. It is interesting that a couple of plants that did not survive were ones that I tended to just water, and not do the love intention towards. It is nice to have some place I can talk about stuff like this without people rolling their eyes at me :-)

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