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Infinite Mind: Science of Human Vibrations of Consciousness |
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Rating:  Summary: Great book Review: All of you intuitives & energy workers out there should add this book to your studies. I have always been hopelessly stuck somewhere between intuition and hard science & unable to language to others my healing & energy work. This book helped me find the language. I highly recommend it!
Rating:  Summary: Great book Review: All of you intuitives & energy workers out there should add this book to your studies. I have always been hopelessly stuck somewhere between intuition and hard science & unable to language to others my healing & energy work. This book helped me find the language. I highly recommend it!
Rating:  Summary: Great book Review: All of you intuitives & energy workers out there should add this book to your studies. I have always been hopelessly stuck somewhere between intuition and hard science & unable to language to others my healing & energy work. This book helped me find the language. I highly recommend it!
Rating:  Summary: mediocre apocrypha of medical electromagnetics Review: I expected a scientific delivery of Valerie's research into bioelectrical/bioelectromagnetic phenomena and was disappointed at the preppie level of information. For example, the graphs depict Lissajous interpretations of some of her data and name them 'chaos mathematical formula'. Please, Valerie, you are in waayy over your head. She does better at the abstract nonsensical which can neither be proven or denied. Basically, as a scientific work, it is junk.
Rating:  Summary: mediocre apocrypha of medical electromagnetics Review: I expected a scientific delivery of Valerie's research into bioelectrical/bioelectromagnetic phenomena and was disappointed at the preppie level of information. For example, the graphs depict Lissajous interpretations of some of her data and name them 'chaos mathematical formula'. Please, Valerie, you are in waayy over your head. She does better at the abstract nonsensical which can neither be proven or denied. Basically, as a scientific work, it is junk.
Rating:  Summary: A Wise and Beautiful Lady Review: I found this to be a GREAT book chocked full of information. Possibly the only reason I diddn't give it a 5 is because it was a little over my head. You won't be sorry if you buy it!
Rating:  Summary: A Wise and Beautiful Lady Review: I found this to be a GREAT book chocked full of information. Possibly the only reason I diddn't give it a 5 is because it was a little over my head. You won't be sorry if you buy it!
Rating:  Summary: A scientific fact is not true. Review: On the bottom of page 19, Valerie Hunt says: "In the physical body there are two primary electrical systems. One is the well-known alternating electric current of the nervous system ..." In the nervous system there are no alternating currents, that is, a current that constantly reverses its direction. In the nerve there is an 'action potential' that travels in one direction only. When the 'action potential' of the nerve reaches the synapse of the target neuron, it releases a neurotransmitter into the synapse which fits into a receptor molecule on the surface of the target neuron. This in turn releases a second messenger in the cell. The neurotransmitter is then broken down and re-synthesized in the nerve terminal. There is no return of the 'action potential' to the original neuron.
Rating:  Summary: A scientific fact is not true. Review: On the bottom of page 19, Valerie Hunt says: "In the physical body there are two primary electrical systems. One is the well-known alternating electric current of the nervous system ..." In the nervous system there are no alternating currents, that is, a current that constantly reverses its direction. In the nerve there is an 'action potential' that travels in one direction only. When the 'action potential' of the nerve reaches the synapse of the target neuron, it releases a neurotransmitter into the synapse which fits into a receptor molecule on the surface of the target neuron. This in turn releases a second messenger in the cell. The neurotransmitter is then broken down and re-synthesized in the nerve terminal. There is no return of the 'action potential' to the original neuron.
Rating:  Summary: frustrating but promising Review: This book is poorly edited. First, there are numerous grammatical mistakes. Second, Hunt often goes on rambling, disjointed discourses that are hard to make sense out of. Sometimes she throws in some technical jargon that makes it even harder to understand. To be honest, I'm not sure Dr. Hunt fully understands them. If she did have a clearer understanding, perhaps her explanations would clearer as well.
Having said all that, I still think there is valuable and important information here about the nature of the human mind and the bioenergetic field. Unfortunately, the presentation is poor, which reduces the author's credibility. However, if you are open-minded and patient (you don't mind constantly re-reading), the book may well be worth it to you.
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