Lynne McTaggart – The Bond: Connecting in the Space between us

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Our biological success story is more to do with our ability to share and empathize than just adapting to our environment – and we even have a ‘fairness spot’ hard-wired into our brain.

These remarkable new findings are related in a paradigm-shifting book, THE BOND: Connecting Through the Space Between Us (Free Press; April 19, 2011, $26.00), by award-winning journalist Lynne McTaggart.

A desire to help others, even at personal cost, is so necessary to us that we experience it as one of our chief pleasurable activities, as essential and pleasurable as eating and having sex.

 “Currently, we maintain the neo-Darwinist view of the universe as a place of scarcity populated by separate things that must turn against each other in order to survive. We’ve all simply assumed that’s life,” says McTaggart. “But that’s not the story science is telling us anymore.”

In fact, argues McTaggart, author of the international bestsellers The Field and The Intention Experiment, this drive for wholeness itself holds the key to the life of any organism or society—and also hold the key to our viable future.

About the Author:

Lynne McTaggart is one of the preeminent spokespersons on consciousness, the new physics and the science of spirituality, and the award winning author of six books, including The Intention Experiment and The Field, which have been published in eighteen and fourteen languages, respectively. She is also co executive director of two publishing companies, which publish some of the world’s most respected health and spiritual newsletters, including What Doctors Don’t Tell You and Living the Field. She lives in London.

Human beings are the dominant species on Earth, perhaps – but we have got there by being the fairest,
and not the fittest, new findings in biology are demonstrating. To learn more about Lynn, Click HERE.

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