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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

http://www.intentionalchocolate.com/ecards.php
Be intentional this Valentines, send a free e-card in seconds with the link above.

This video tells the story of the science that brought together advanced meditators and chocolate-lovers to explore the age-old question of why mom's chicken soup tastes so good.

Research Paper:
http://www.intentionalchocolate.com/files/article_explore.pdf


Intention
Whoever consumes this chocolate will manifest optimal health and function at physical, emotional and mental levels, and in particular will enjoy an increased sense of energy, vigor and well-being...for the benefit of mankind.

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  • Dr. Radin has maintained strict scientific standards in his experiments. How would you suggest researching the effects of thoughts and intentions on the material world?

    There was a specific reason chocolate was chosen for this experiment...it already makes people feel good, the point of the experiment was to see if infusing it with intention increased its inherent properties.

    The results of many successful experiments are taken to the marketplace in some form, does that reduce credibility?

  • A link to the research paper is in the video description box!

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  • Regardless of whether or not the chocolate really works, it's nice to think about the importance of leading a purposeful life.

  • bravo Dean!

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  • Even if the horseshit here is true, and you believe it. Why not just buy premium chocolate out of a nice shop, have some human interaction and then maybe donate to a charity that doesn't take 50% for themselves. Hrm?

    THIS IS NOT MAGICAL MOTHERFUCKING CHOCOLATE.

  • i got a save the Amazon Rain Forest intentional chocolate video above...enjoy...the one split in 4.

  • billcarr178 - Wow you are a dark person, you have some serious issues.

  • LOl! I think you may be comparing it to a $1 Hershey bar;) How did you get to become a millionaire? Buying Park Avenue after landing on it?

    Intentional Chocolate donate minimum 50% of their profits to charities and the chocolate is beautiful.

    BlackoutDOTcom if you have cheep taste

    and want to support the Neocons of this world go with Hershey, you look like a Hershey boy to me.

  • I'm with him. Nice idea, until the rip off price. But I am a millionaire so I can afford it, yet still I don't want it. And you smell funny sir.

  • barbaraelizabeths - sounds like you have some series issues to deal with, this isn't about the chocolate is it? It's about your daddy never buying you that dress. Now you're to fat to fit into it anyway and daddy doesn't look at you the way he used to.

    Some people have deferent beliefs that you. Try accepting other people instead of hating.

  • First do no harm? How about, first don't rip customers off? This company is charging $15 for six small caramel-filled chocolates -- less than a half-pound. And that's with a $5 off order-online discount. Other chocolates are comparably overpriced. Personally, I'd prefer to buy much cheaper (but excellent) chocolate and do my own praying over it.

  • Of course it'll work! Although, those who doubt it will probably kill some of the energy.

    watch?v=hjfN3K_v1uY

    watch?v=HTz-cYk9Wu4

    watch?v=lkbpXRSIUnE

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