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| View Larger Image | What the Bleep Do We Know!?: Discovering the Endless Possibilities for Altering Your Everyday Reality by William Arntz, Chasse, Mark Vicente
| | List Price: | $16.95 | | Price: | $11.53 | | You Save: | $5.42 (32%) |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 10691 | | Studio: | HCI |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Number Of Pages: | 320 | | Publication Date: | April 01, 2007 | | Publisher: | HCI |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description
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. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 72 reviews)
| Don't be fooled...  Don' be fooled... I purchased this book expecting some interesting, scientific enlightening facts. Instead I got a bunch of new age hippies drawing gross speculations from quantum physics and repeated quotes throughout the book from a "God" named "Ramtha", who is actually just some crazy woman named J.Z. Knight who claims she can channel this God through her body (interestingly, Ramtha can only speak english, just like J.Z. Knight, even though he is supposedly a Lemurian warrior who fought the Atlanteans over 35,000 years ago). Don't waste your time, your money, or your mind. November 24, 2008 | | Had Promise, But ... Disappointing  This book was promising to start with, and had some good premises which carried through the book, like that we are causative over our lives and we create our own reality. The Quantum stuff is interesting, though best studied in other places. But the book was ruined for me by the incessant return to one overriding theme: that we are just brains, or chemical reactions in a brain. The very concept that they kept pushing throughout the book, of breaking away from old paradigms and seeing things in a new way was consistently violated by their inability to break away from converting every idea, whether it was mysticism, quantum physics, eastern philosophy, or telepathy, to materialism, somehow reducing it down to brains. Sometimes they would even bring up phenomena that was totally unexplainable by physical means, like time travel, or being out the body, but by some twist of logic would settle back to the old paradigm of explaining away everything with the chemicals in the brain. So, for a book that had great potential I was ultimately very disappointed. A better read to open up your mind to the possibilities of existence is The Holographic Universe. October 05, 2008 | | Scary  It is amazing how the brain works. We limit ourselves. Take the limits off and let GOd be God. This book reveals how powerful our perspective is and how it shapes the lives that we live. We have such a shallow outlook when compared to God and the universe. Expand your mind. Be cautious that you keep your Biblical perspective and don't go off the deep end. I read with apprehension but I was very enlightened on the extent of our view of the world and how it affects our reality. September 30, 2008 | | new paradigm?  This book helps people to have a new approach to the old question about mind life, consciousness, things that always worries and here with the quantun physisc it is possible to find new replies, on the other hand it is important to change the paradigm and ask ourselves why to follow a parading when we can build everyday the paradigm we need to follow living. It also gives the chance to look into many other books and authors which will enrich the human spirit. Nessary to open our new globalized mind May 18, 2008 | | Spiritual ramblings galore  Got this book as a gift and read a few pages in order to know what it's really about. Conclusion: it's not for me. Pages after pages of spiritual ramblings and open ended questions with nothing to add. Talks all the time about quantum physics and related concepts without having no real idea of what it really means and without making any effort for properly defining what exactly they are talking about. That's just an example of some of the open-ended questions and science "buzzwords" mentioned throughout this non-sense book. May 04, 2008 | |
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| | What the Bleep Do We Know!? by Betsy Chasse, Betsy Chasse, Mark Vicente, William Arntz, Matthew Hoffman Directed by Betsy Chasse, Mark Vicente, William Arntz Starring Marlee Matlin, Elaine Hendrix, John Ross Bowie, Robert Bailey Jr., Barry Newman 20th Century Fox
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