What the Bleep Do We Know!?: Discovering the Endless Possibilities for Altering Your Everyday Reality by William Arntz, Betsy Chasse, Mark Vicente, Chasse

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  • Pub. Date: April 2007
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 48,724
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    • Pub. Date: April 2007
    • Publisher: Health Communications, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 48,724

    Synopsis

    Everyone is still talking about the movie What the Bleep Do We Know!? Now comes the paperback edition of the book based on the mind-boggling movie that grossed $11 million in the U.S. alone.

    As the movie did, this book compels readers to ask themselves Great Questions that will recreate their lives as they know them. With the help of fourteen leading quantum physicists, scientists and spiritual thinkers, this book guides readers on a course from the scientific to the spiritual, and from the universal to the deeply personal. Along the way, it asks such questions as :

    Are we seeing the world as it really is? What are thoughts made of? What is the relationship between our thoughts and our world? Are we biologically addicted to certain emotions? How can I create my day every day?

    What the Bleep answers this question and others through an innovative, new approach to self-help and spirituality that's far different—and more exciting—than anything else on bookshelves. More than twenty short, focused, interactive chapters take readers on a journey that will integrate the answers to these Great Questions into every aspect of their lives.

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    Biography

    William Arntz, a research physicist and spiritual seeker, created one of the world's most widely used pieces of software. He retired and became interested in uniting his four great passions: leading edge science, spiritual inquiry, filmmaking and computers.

    Betsy Chasse freelanced as a Production Manager on over thirty films and produced eight movies before deciding that she wanted to move away from Los Angeles and do something more meaningful with her life.

    Mark Vicente is a cinematographer turned director with a special interest in mysterious, reflective and unusual subject matter.

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    What We Think About, We Bring Aboutby Anonymous

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    January 01, 2007: This is an excellent and empowering movie that will assist you in becoming the master of your own destiny! Thoughts are extremely powerful and you are constantly attracting situations and events into your life (good or bad). You must first take responsibility for your conscious and subconscious ways of thinking in order to start creating your day, as mentioned in the movie. One of the things that I enjoyed most about the movie was the reference to Dr. Masuro Emoto's groundbreaking studies of water. This is so fascinating that I had to include it in my new book, 'Cracking the Cancer Code.' What has put Dr. Emoto at the forefront of the study of water is his proof that thoughts and feelings affect physical reality. By producing different focused intentions through written and spoken words and music and literally presenting it to the same water samples, the water appears to change its expression. Essentially, Dr. Emoto captured water's expressions. He developed a technique using a very powerful microscope in a very cold room along with high-speed photography to take pictures of newly formed crystals of frozen water samples. Not all water samples crystallize however. Water samples from extremely polluted rivers directly seem to express the state the water is in. Dr. Masaru Emoto discovered that crystals formed in frozen water reveal changes when specific, concentrated thoughts are directed toward them. He found that water from clear springs and water that has been exposed to loving words shows brilliant, complex, and colorful snowflake patterns. In contrast, polluted water, or water exposed to negative thoughts, forms incomplete, asymmetrical patterns with dull colors. The implications of this research create a new awareness of how we can positively impact the earth and our personal health. Now, consider the fact that humans are composed of around 70 percent water! From Dr. Emoto's work and other extensive research, it becomes very clear that our thoughts, attitudes, and emotions unquestionably have an enormous effect on our body's internal environment. This movie is a must see! - Dr. Matthew Loop

    Excellente bookby Anonymous

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    October 17, 2006: What the Bleep do we Know is a non fiction book based off a documentary about the nature of physicality, reality, and the questions that are unawnsered questions behind them. One of the main reasons this book appealed to me, is the in depth detail these scientists go about simple everyday things such as your coffee table, or car keys. This book was very good from almost every view point. Every fact was explaigned in such detail, yet kept in lamest terms as to not delute the point. My only dislike was the fact that it was structured around a girls fictional life. I feel some parts were cut off abruptly as to further the storyline inside this plot. There were also numerous occasions where the scientist was talking abiout certain things, and left some of the varabials un explaigned leaveing the reader to figure out what he meant by it themselves. I believe everyone has the duty to themselves to be as enlightened as possible, and this book is an easy way to begin. It has all the elements of a good story, yet reaches where most people overlook. It truly takes you down the ravbbit hole. The recommended works that go along with this book are all the scientists novels that contributed facts and examples to this book. They are all just as enlighting in each field as this book is in general. My overall rateing would for this work would be excellente. However I have always enjoyed stressing the definition of reality in my own mind, so this rateing might be some-what bias. Nine on a scale of one to ten.


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