Your personal intention experiments

Lynne McTaggartA few weeks ago I wrote on my Living The Field blog about finding your tribe – a strong and likeminded community within which you can learn and grow and become more conscious.

What I should have mentioned is that you already have a ready-made tribe of likeminded individuals at the Intention Experiment Community site.  This extraordinarily kind and powerful collective has been one of my biggest discoveries during my work on intention, and I frequently marvel at what you are achieving together.

This week I wanted to pay tribute to some of the individual intention experiments our community members have conducted and written about on our forum.  We want everybody to participate in our large-scale online intention experiments, but we also encourage you to explore how you can bring intention into your own lives, and conducting your own intention experiments is a brilliant way of doing this.

Have a look at some of these personal stories about intention:

  • Hanaan tells us ‘How I got my car with intention‘.
  • In April, Darren was given a 10% chance of survival.  In this post he charts his return to health, and asks for the help of your healing intention.
  • Lynette’s friend did an experiment in her office, sending love to one plant and hate to another.  Click here to find out what happened.
  • Angel asks whether anyone has successfully used intention to find their soul mate.  Click here to read other people’s stories or share your own.


How have you used intention in your own life?  Have you conducted any personal intention experiments?  What did you find out?

Post your experiences below.

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