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Book Review • August 2010

The Physics of Miracles

Tapping Into the Field of Conscious Potential

By: Richard Bartlett, DC, ND; 2009; 271 pages;
$24.99 (hdbk); ISBN 978-1-58270-247-6;
www.beyondword.com

Miracles? Why not? We could all use one once in a while, right? We’ve been around the New Age enough to catch on to the idea that “we are God”, to one degree or another. But hey, I have my limitations! Right?

Right, and Richard Bartlett would be the first to agree – as long as I say I do. He would also, I’m sure, encourage me to loosen up, open my mind a bit. Sort of like Don Shimoda said in Richard Bach’s Illusions: “Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they’re yours!”

Dr. Bartlett is one of the most respected teachers in the emerging field of energy medicine, and if you read his first book, Matrix Energetics, or attended any of his seminars, or viewed one or his demonstrations on You Tube, you have some idea of how he teaches people to let go, allow the flow, and watch the miracles happen.

In The Physics of Miracles, he explains the physics behind the changes that can occur when you shift your reality and “drop down, place intent, and let go.” Personally, I’m cool with the physics stuff; it’s fascinating, heady material. But he also makes it clear that you don’t have to understand or even read the scientific explanations to create your own miracles. So read that part or skip it, as you like.

Have fun with this book! Travel through time, skipping from one dimension or universe to another, trusting whatever shows up. The techniques are basically child’s play, and instantly applicable.

You just may amaze yourself at the healings that occur. When that happens, you’ll be joining a growing line of ordinary people who have been forced to let go of their skepticism. DO pick up this book.

—Chiwah