As I’ve said before: if we can see an external influence on an otherwise random event, nonlocally, it builds a model much closer to our own biology. This is the primary reason we wanted to evolve the experiment from a mechanistic to a biological model. “Human intention altered gene expression in another species.” Melcher continued: “The preliminary findings show that throughout the week, the bacteria were largely brown/pink however, a few hours following the intention on the last day, there was a dramatic shift to increase GREEN at the Marco Island site.”Īfter running some more samples, he added: “The picture is very clear that the green intention led by Dr Joe resulted in more green fluorescent protein in the meditation room.” And concluded with this statement: “Human intention altered gene expression in another species.” “ The scientific team has preliminary evidence to suggest that intention is able to impact a living random event system,” it read.ĭr. Peter Melcher, Professor of Biology at Ithaca College – the researcher who programmed the bacteria and approached us about this experiment. That’s why, following the experiment in Marco Island, it was exciting to read the first sentence of an email from Dr. So, if the data shows a change in their gene expression – if the random, 50-50, red-green outcome becomes less random – we know the results are free of the influence of the placebo effect. Our tendency to be swayed by our memory of the past and our anticipation of the future – through mind and body – is going to affect the results in some way.īut with bacteria – with mere cells – there’s no subjective mind. When we’re experimenting with our own species, the influence of conditioning, expectation, and intention is always present. One thing we could assume – before even reading the results – was this: with an experiment of this nature, the placebo effect could immediately be ruled out. Now, weeks after that powerful meditation, we have some findings. Since the unified field is what creates matter, and all things are connected by thought in this realm, could they fall in love with the color green – and collectively change the field … and change matter? In other words, at the end of the event, I asked the community of about 1,500 people to move their consciousness – with coherent brains and hearts – beyond space and time and connect to the quantum field. And I want you to focus your highly ordered, coherent energy on this outcome: green. With clear intention, and elevated emotion, I want you to tune into the plasmids on those bacteria. Now, with those living bacterial samples in the room, we wanted to find out if we could generate similar results – this time, with a biological model. We’d seen, in earlier studies, what had happened when we focused our energies on the programmed, mechanical REGs – how meditators could influence the outcome of a seemingly random event. And, as expected, the plasmids – without any energetic or other interference – produced red and green in about equal measure, resulting in a sort of blended, pinkish-brown color in the samples.īut on the last day of the retreat, I told community members in attendance about the experiment. Without telling Marco Island retreat attendees, we placed the cloned bacteria in the room while teachings, meditations, and Coherence Healing™ sessions took place throughout the week. Just as in that virtual “coin toss” generated by the mechanical REG, there’s a 50-50 chance the plasmids would produce either color – green or red. In Florida, we evolved the study, moving from a mechanistic model – those REGs – to a biological model – cloned bacteria whose plasmids had been programmed to produce either a green or red fluorescent protein. Until Marco Island, we’d used mechanical random-event generators, or REGs, to conduct these experiments – and our initial results had indicated we can alter outcomes in our 3-D world, making such events less random and more intentional. To briefly recap, our team of researchers wanted to advance our ongoing studies on meditators’ ability to influence the outcome of random events – virtual “coin tosses,” if you will – by combining a clear intention and elevated emotion both functions of brain and heart coherence. Many of you have asked about an experiment I shared with you during our Week Long Advanced Retreat in Marco Island, Florida, a couple of months ago.
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