It's the thought that counts: why mind over matter really works

Carlsbad, Calif.: Hay House (2009)
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Abstract

The idea that form follows thought and feeling is not a new one to mystics, but quantum physicists have now shown this to be a scientifically proven reality. A massive shift in people's understanding is occurring to take the implications of this on board and integrate it into our lives. This book assembles the research from mainstream scientists and writers such as Gregg Braden and David Hawkins to create a convincing and inspiring case for the power of compassion and kindness to make a difference in the world.

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