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A scientifically-based exploration of the invisible forces that
shape our world * Shares the results of the author's rigorous,
repeatable, and predictable experiments with subtle energy * Shows
how the mind interacts with matter by means of subtle energy--the
key to the placebo effect, the healing power of affirmations and
prayers, and energy medicine * Demonstrates how to harness subtle
energy and explains the author's technology to generate subtle
energy formulations with practical applications Instruments of
modern physics can measure the energies of the electromagnetic
spectrum, but these energies only account for roughly 4 percent of
the total identifiable mass-energy of the universe. What makes up
the remaining 96%? In this scientifically based yet accessible
analysis, Yury Kronn, Ph.D., explores the nature of the remaining
96% of the universe's mass-energies. Contemporary science calls
this massenergy "dark matter," and the ancients called it life
force, prana, or chi. Kronn shows how this subtle energy belongs to
the subatomic world and how it follows laws that are fundamentally
different from those known to contemporary science. Sharing the
results of his rigorous, repeatable, and predictable experiments
with subtle energy, the author looks at the possible mechanisms of
subtle energy's interaction with physical matter and with the human
body. He shows how the mind interacts with matter by means of
subtle energy-giving us the key to understanding the placebo effect
and extrasensory perception as well as the healing power of
affirmations and energy medicine. Kronn demonstrates how it's
possible to harness subtle energy and explains his development of
Vital Force Technology, which integrates ancient knowledge of the
life force with modern technology to generate specific subtle
energy formulations for practical applications. He presents his
experimental results creating subtle energy formulas to positively
influence the germination of seeds and the growth of plants. He
also demonstrates the possibility of using subtle energy for
creating clean and energetic-pollution-free environments for
vitality and better healing. Outlining the many benefits of subtle
energy technology to individuals, societies, and the planet as a
whole, Kronn reveals how the transformative power of subtle energy
arises from the vast potential of human consciousness.
Help people help themselves: That's the idea behind microcredit.
Small loans-sometimes no more than $50-can radically improve the
life of a poor family. Where development aid and billion-dollar
loans fail, microcredit is emerging as the success story in the
battle against world poverty. People who were previously considered
"unbankable" no longer have to look to loan sharks for funding.
With microcredit, they can become owners of small businesses. And
it turns out they nearly always repay their loans on time. In many
countries, professional organizations have become active in the
field of microfinancing. To research this book, Kamp traveled to
Kenya, Uganda, Bolivia and India to speak with the people who grant
microcredit and those who receive it. Their stories make it clear
that microcredit is a tremendous stimulus for economic and social
development and, in particular, for people's self-awareness.
Co-founder and editor-in-chief of Ode magazine, Jurriaan Kamp has
published two previous books, Because People Matter: Building an
Economy That Works for Everyone (2000) and It Is Possible (1998).
Praise for Jurriaan Kamp's Because People Matter: "A wonderful and
concise handbook of how modern economic theory has dealt a body
blow to the prospect of a humane world. Jurriaan Kamp shows the
vectors of change that can lead us away from being economic ciphers
to a system that enlivens and redefines what it means to be a human
being." PAUL HAWKEN, Environmentalist, Entrepreneur and Author of
The Ecology of Commerce "A powerfully persuasive chronicle of why
opposition to the current brand of globalization is certain to
grow." JEFF GATES, Author of The Ownership Solution and Democracy
at Risk ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Co-founder and editor-in-chief of Ode
magazine, JURRIAAN KAMP has pubilished two previous books, Because
People Matter: Building an Economy that Works for Everyone (2000)
and It Is Possible (1998).
Our economy is focused on growth and profit. In any given business,
success is measured by the flow of money, not the interest of the
people involved. In Because People Matter, author Jurriaan Kamp
tells us why there are better alternatives. Kamp argues that the
world economy is not only based on money, but on human choices as
well. It is those human choices that can promote the change
necessary to transform our current crisis into a healthier economy
that serves everyone. He offers insights on subjects such as a new
method of dealing with national income; taxing the use of raw
materials rather than income; a world trade based on reciprocity;
money without interest; and the liability of shareholders and
managers for negligence and environmental damage. Borrowing ideas
from prominent economists, Kamp offers a coherent set of conditions
for an economy in which it is the people that matter. Jurriaan Kamp
is the former chief economics editor of NRC Handelsblad, a
prominent Dutch newspaper, and is the founder and editor of the
magazine Ode. "A wonderful and concise handbook of how modern
economic theory has dealt a body blow to the prospect of a humane
world. Jurriaan kamp also shows the vectors of change that can lead
us away from being economic ciphers to a system that enlivens and
redefines what it means to be a human being." Paul Hawken,
Environmentalist, entrepreneur and best-selling author of The
Ecology of Commerce "A powerfully persusaive chronicle of why
opposition to the current brand of globalization is certain to
grow." Jeff Gates, author of The Ownership Solution and Democracy
at Risk
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