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Infinite Mind: Science of the Human Vibrations of Consciousness

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Must reading for alternative health care professionals, for scientists, and for lay people seeking improved health, a richer personal life and spiritual enlightenment. Infinite Science of the Human Vibrations of Consciousness presents the first comprehensive human energy field model based on 25 years of sophisticated electronic field research and extensive clinical studies. It clarifies metaphysical deductions from physics, evaluates clinical suppositions, and should supercede the ancient inadequate explanations of the past. The reader is taken on a journey of discovery into the vibrant electromagnetic radiation field as it changes during human interaction and with environmental conditions. Simple research graphics show the correlations of field waves and auric colors and the field coherency and anti-coherency in health and illness. The authors major discovery of the human filed chaos pattern, the first ever demonstrated in biological systems, has profound implications for healing. These energy field findings, combined with human interest stories, lead to stunning new information about the mind and body, the emotions and creativity, extrasensory human capacities in higher consciousness, and the mystical connections of spirit.

367 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1995

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Valerie V. Hunt

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May 8, 2024
A great read! Loved it and highly recommend it.
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April 11, 2013
Strong at first, when she focused on her incredible research on human energy--then devolved into woowoo drivel. I'm about as woowoo as they come; it's the drivel aspect that let me down.
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September 27, 2023
Dr. Valerie Hunt wrote a very interesting book, one that I’m pretty sure would reap the scorn of most modern Western physiologists, psychologists, and philosophers. Dr. Hunt was trained in physiology, but became greatly involved in some healing methods that step outside of what Western medicine generally acknowledges to be veridical. She believed a great deal in ideas pertaining to a universal “mind field”, reincarnation, extraordinary healing, etc. Dr. Hunt made a huge deal of the frequencies of the “mind field” and the importance of experiencing coherent and “healthy” frequencies, along with reading auras, etc.

Obviously, to most Western medical practitioners, these sorts of ideas are regarded as superstitious bunk and are believed to have no proper role in medical practice. I think that it should be clear to a thinking person that, given Western science’s utter obliviousness regarding the nature of consciousness and the mind – to the point of equating the mind with the brain – we should hardly expect most of Western medicine to have even a clue concerning mind-brain interactions, the tremendous potential of the mind for healing the body, and a balanced understanding of the mind-brain symbiosis. Dr. Hunt’s extremely vital book, “Infinite Mind: The Science of Human Vibrations”, offers a somewhat enlightening counterweight to the extreme Western preoccupation with radical materialism.

While Dr. Hunt discusses ideas about God, God’s work among humanity, etc., my chief criticism of her work is what I regard to be either a demotion of the transcendence of the Divine or an extremely excessive elevation of humanity. For example, she ends a chapter (page 103) with the following paragraph:

“I will close with an appropriate statement from ‘The Bhagavad Gita’, the ancient Hindu book of wisdom: ‘If you understand your own mind completely, you are not just a human being, you yourself are God.’”

If Dr. Hunt believed that the preceding quotation from Hindu scripture is valid, then I feel compelled to regard her worldview as deficient in respect and reverence for the awesome greatness and infinite superiority of the Divine. While I value Dr. Hunt’s efforts to bring some spiritual sanity into Western physiology, I believe that her endorsements of Hindu theology and philosophy fail to do justice to reality. Overall, though, I give her book high marks – it’s a great and worthwhile work.
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March 19, 2024
Very interesting and informative. Lots of good information and research info.
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April 23, 2008
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Her scientific research into the wakes of consciousness was quite interesting.
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October 19, 2008
Facinating - more to come....
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August 3, 2016
This is not a fiction story. The book deals with a lot if science and the human mind. I've learned a lot and I am grateful Valerie Hunt wrote this book for us to study.
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