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Researcher Lynne McTaggart discovered the ultimate paradox—when you focus healing intention on others, you receive the healing. Not despite giving. Because of it. The science is clear. The results are undeniable. The question is: are you ready to experience it yourself?

Why Giving May Be the Ultimate Act of Receiving

Twenty years ago, I set out to answer what seemed like a straightforward question: can thoughts actually change physical matter? Not metaphorically, but measurably—in laboratories, with controls and statistics and reproducible results.

I had no idea that the answer would turn everything I thought I knew about healing on its head.

The Experiment That Changed Everything

I decided to set up what I called The Intention Experiment® and assembled a consortium of physicists, biologists, psychologists, and neuroscientists to help me design rigorous experiments. Over the years, I enlisted hundreds of thousands of my readers from more than a hundred countries to participate—testing whether collective intention could change physical targets in laboratory settings or out in the field.

The results were undeniable: 38 out of 42 experiments – from making seeds grow faster to lowering violence in war-torn areas –  showed significant, measurable change. These weren’t subtle shifts—they were outcomes that surpassed the success rate of pharmaceutical interventions.

I was thrilled. We were proving that group intention works.

But then something happened that I didn’t expect—something that revealed a truth far more profound than anything I’d set out to discover.

In 2008, during a workshop, I organized participants into small groups of eight people. I asked each cluster to send healing intention to one member of the group. I thought it would be a nice, feel-good exercise—a bit like having someone massage your back.

That is NOT what happened.

The next morning, I listened to an hour of testimonials that sounded impossible. A woman who’d been limping badly from severe knee arthritis all weekend walked into the workshop normally. Someone else suffering from chronic depression said that it felt lifted.  Another person with terrible irritable bowel syndrome told us her gut felt normal for the first time in years.  And most extraordinarily, a woman with cataracts said that her eyes were about 80 percent better.

I was shocked by what they were saying.  Perhaps it was a placebo effect, I told myself.

But I kept running these workshops, and every single time, the same healings took place.  Arthritis patients were able to cancel knee replacements. A woman who was going blind restored her sight to 20/20 vision.  A woman with a genetic liver defect had her liver completely healed and avoided a liver transplant.   This was no placebo effect. This was something akin to a miracle – a miraculous process I needed to understand.

The Mirror Effect: When the Healers Became the Healed

I began to call this phenomenon ‘the Power of Eight®.’ During a talk of mine in Denver, I  watched Sande arrive in chronic pain, her knee popping out of joint whenever she walked. During the session, after  I put the audience in Power of Eight® groups, seven strangers focused their intention on her damaged knee. She felt warmth and pressure, “as if somebody with big mitts were holding my leg.”

When I asked the audience if anyone had experienced something notable, she stood up and demonstrated: she could do a deep squat. Three days later, she reported no more instability, no more pain climbing stairs, no more brace and even cancelled her knee surgery.

Beverly, who’d recently dislocated her shoulder after a collision, came to the same workshop holding her shoulder in place, barely able to breathe through her crunched ribs. During the group session, she felt “all the tension of the car wreck fall out of my left side.” Her shoulder returned to normal position. Two months later, it remained stable and pain-free.

These stories were remarkable. But as I continued conducting these workshops, I began to notice something that didn’t make sense.

Faith, a self-described “real skeptic” who’d participated as a sender, didn’t believe one word of my talk; nevertheless, her chronic back pain had dissolved during the group intention.

I began paying closer attention to what was happening to the group members doing the sending. Andy Spyros joined one of my intention courses desperate for career breakthrough. Nothing worked. until she stopped focusing on her own needs and directed her intention toward a suicidal teenager. Within two days, her dream job offer appeared.

The pattern was undeniable across thousands of groups: those doing the sending were healing as profoundly as those who were receiving. Often more so.

This was clearly no placebo effect.

What I Found in the Brain Waves

To finally understand what exactly was happening during these groups, a team of neuroscientists at Life University, the world’s most prestigious chiropractic university, offered to study what was going on in the brain waves of Power of Eight® student volunteers. What we found was astonishing. When people form these small circles of intention, their neural patterns shift dramatically – matching those of Sufi masters during chanting or Buddhist monks in ecstatic prayer. They enter a state that can only be described as a state of ecstatic oneness.

This isn’t metaphorical. As our study showed, during group intention the brain waves in the parts of the brain making us feel separate dial down. The boundaries we construct between self and others dissolve.  In that dissolution, the extraordinary becomes possible. Group  intention is a fast-track to the miraculous.

It took me years to understand what I was really seeing. We live in a culture that worships individualism, that sees the self as a fortress to be fortified and defended. We pursue healing as a solo mission, accumulating tools and techniques to fix ourselves in isolation. But what if this fundamental orientation is the very thing keeping us stuck?

Why Eight People?

I’ve been asked this question countless times. Why eight? Why not seven or nine?

The answer is: it doesn’t have to be exactly eight.  It’s just a Goldilocks figure – not too big and not too small.

But the deeper revelation I’ve come to isn’t about exact numbers. It’s about what happens when we stop treating healing as something we extract from the universe and start treating it as something we give.

Besides a state of oneness, giving, it turns out, is one of the secret sauces of success.  And people have a natural desire to help when they lose their individuality and step temporarily into a state of oneness.

Andy Spyros had tried everything to break through her career limitations. She’d set intentions, carried out visualization, worked with coaches. Nothing shifted. But the moment she turned her focus outward—toward a desperate child she’d never met—the blockage cleared.

This is the Mirror Effect in action and what I’ve come to understand as the paradox at the heart of all healing.

The powerfully transformational mechanisms at work in my healing intention groups appear to be the unique power of group ‘prayer’ coupled with a deliberate focus away from the self.

What This Really Means

After conducting thousands of these groups across different populations, cultures, and conditions, I can no longer dismiss what I’m seeing. These aren’t isolated incidents. They point to something fundamental about human consciousness that modern medicine and psychology have largely ignored: we are not separate and our thoughts are not locked inside our skulls.

In our individualistic culture, we don’t often experience a state of oneness. Intending as a group creates what can only be described an ecstasy of unity—a palpable sense of oneness.

A cosmic power seems to work through us, providing a feeling repeatedly described as ‘coming home.’ The responses from participants suggest that the group-intention experience breaks down separation between individuals, allowing them to experience the ‘God consciousness’ of pure connection. Many find it profoundly transforming, an opening into a reality they never knew existed.

What I Know Now

After more than two decades of this work, I’ve come to see healing in a completely different way. Not as something we pursue in isolation, but as something that emerges from connection. Not as something we receive, but as something that flows through us when we give.

The key to a long and healthy life is living a life that concerns itself with a meaning beyond satisfying the needs of number one. The quickest route to rewriting your own life’s script is  simply reaching out to someone else.

Getting what you want in your own life starts with the readiness to give.

In seeing yourself in the other, in joining together as one, other people, it turns out—particularly a small group of them intending with you—are your salvation.

A Power of Eight®group affords a glimpse of the whole of the cosmos, the closest you can get to an experience of the miraculous. And it may be that this state, like a near-death experience, changes you forever.

To learn more about my research and courses in  collective intention and consciousness, visit www.lynnemctaggart.com

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4 Comments

  • Judy Rosch says:

    I feel the power of Eight in a circle of women who are experiencing breast cancer for the past 3 years. The sense of community and a focus of care and support for each other has deepened and grown. The expression of healing is expressed through endless list of gratitude. A miracle indeed.

  • Wilma says:

    This is amazing! Are there any opportunities in East Midlands, UK?

  • Deb Hawken says:

    Thank you Lynne, although there was only me present you inspired me to send out healing again, something I used to do. I’ve tried many mediations but this took me really deep, I had a strong sense of connection. I really appreciate it and the article is a) fascinating and b) bookmarked.

  • Natacha says:

    This is such beautiful work. Are there any power of 8 meetings in the UK? I live in East Sussex

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4 Comments

  • Judy Rosch says:

    I feel the power of Eight in a circle of women who are experiencing breast cancer for the past 3 years. The sense of community and a focus of care and support for each other has deepened and grown. The expression of healing is expressed through endless list of gratitude. A miracle indeed.

  • Wilma says:

    This is amazing! Are there any opportunities in East Midlands, UK?

  • Deb Hawken says:

    Thank you Lynne, although there was only me present you inspired me to send out healing again, something I used to do. I’ve tried many mediations but this took me really deep, I had a strong sense of connection. I really appreciate it and the article is a) fascinating and b) bookmarked.

  • Natacha says:

    This is such beautiful work. Are there any power of 8 meetings in the UK? I live in East Sussex