The Science of Prayer
How Intention Shapes Reality
von Evelyn Hawthorne
Beschreibung
Prayer is often treated as either private devotion or public ritual. This book takes a third route: it treats prayer as a precision craft for directing attention, emotion, and meaning, then tests what that craft can and cannot do. Drawing on cognitive psychology, contemplative neuroscience, philosophy of mind, and careful readings of frontier research, it separates sturdy mechanisms from grand claims. You will find clear explanations of placebo and expectancy effects, group synchrony and social support, neuroplasticity and habit formation, alongside a sober tour of contested topics such as quantum language and micro-PK studies.
Inside, you get a practical toolkit. You will learn to define aims with constraint-aware clarity, pair intention with the right emotional state, design simple protocols for health, stress, performance, and decision-making, and build feedback loops that reduce bias and increase learning. The book also offers ethical guardrails for intercessory practices and scripts for working with clinicians and communities without hype.
This is not a sermon and not a takedown. It is a field guide for thoughtful readers who want methods, not slogans. By the end, you will hold a disciplined model of how intention operates in real life, plus small, auditable practices you can use and refine when it matters most.
Produktdetails
| ISBN | 9789374120521 |
| Verlag | Mindful Pages |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 03.02.2026 |
| Sprache | Englisch |