“Not as good as "What the Bleep Book".
Most of these books I read more than once, but not this one.”
“Probably the best thing about this book is that it's both sympathetic to the movie and willing to look at some areas most "advocates" wouldn't look at. She's willing to look at the problematic aspects of Transcendental Meditation and New Age Thinking as well as the fantastic (as in wonderful) aspects. In other words, she lays things out as she sees them and assumes you're able to believe or disbelieve what you wish.
I would suggest this to everyone who has seen the movie this book is about. Any decision based on this will be informed.”
“I enjoyed the movie so much that my wife gave this book to me as a gift. I have to admit that it was a good book, just like the movie. The book offered an objective point of view regarding the participants in the movie. It also offered a good deal of extra information regarding each person which I truly enjoyed. I studied psychology and philosophy, so I naturally enjoyed this book. I suppose it may prove to be a difficult read for some, but I believe the author has endeavored to present some difficult topics in a simple and easy format. However, there are certain references that assume you to know or be aware of some other literature, people, etc. Ultimately, I believe that if you truly enjoyed this movie, you would also enjoy this book in that it does take you a tad further down the rabbit hole.”
An amazon user wrote this on 2008-03-06.“I don't usually take the time to write reviews but seeing as this is the worst book I've read in a really long time, it seemed warranted. If you're looking for a book that expands upon the theories presented in the film, you've come to the wrong place. The so-called author takes excerpts from various writings (not her own, of course) and then throws in some propaganda for the controversy surrounding the "physicists" interviewed in the film. It was presumptuous and completely devoid of any originality. Please do yourself a favor and save the $10, it's honestly not worth it. Oh, and I would have rated it with zero stars but Amazon requires at least one. What a waste!!! You'd have a better time having all of your nose hairs pulled out one by one.”
An amazon user wrote this on 2008-01-20.“"Beyond the Bleep" by Alexandra Bruce highlights orchestrated objective reduction, wavefunction collapse, and many other clear, understandable explanations about various aspects of New Science.
Science and spirituality verify one another and ultimately the power is brought back to the individual as co-creator with the universe.
Highly recommended!
More New Age transformative books:
Nexus: A Neo Novel
Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia
The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World”