From Barley Seeds to Peace
- Carolyn Pitts
- Jun 27
- 3 min read

What Barley Seeds Taught Us About Intention
It started with seeds. Not just any seeds—barley seeds. One hundred and forty of them, to be exact.
In a lab at the University of Arizona, a scientist carefully divided the seeds into four equal groups labeled A, B, C, and D. A photo of each group was then sent to an audience of 600 volunteers—located 850 miles away in Australia.
On the opposite side of the Pacific Ocean, the gathering selected one group of seeds at random. Lynne McTaggart, the event organizer, stepped up to the microphone. With an image of the chosen seed group projected on the screen behind her, she led a ten-minute intention session.
The audience silently focused on this statement: “My intention is for all the seeds in the target group to sprout at least three centimeters by the fourth day of growing.”
After the session, researchers at the lab planted all four groups—without knowing which seeds had been the focus of intention. Five days later, the seedlings were unearthed and measured.
The experiment was repeated six times with different audiences in different locations. Each time, the seeds that received intention grew significantly more than the other groups. The results were statistically significant, making random chance an unlikely explanation.
From Seedlings to St. Louis
Inspired by the results, McTaggart launched a series of peace intention experiments. In one such experiment, volunteers focused on reducing violent crime in the Fairground neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri—one of the most dangerous areas in the United States.
Dr. Jessica Utts, a respected statistician from the University of California, was brought in to analyze the data. In this short video clip, she shares what happened next.
McTaggart began teaching workshops on the power of intention. As described in her book, The Power of Eight, she organized workshop participants into small groups—about eight people each—who would spend ten minutes focusing healing intention on one member.
The results were extraordinary. Not only did the recipients report physical and emotional healing, but the intention senders also experienced benefits—such as relief from chronic pain and the mending of severed relationships.
Today there are innumerable Power of Eight intention groups around the world. I joined a group in 2022 and we are still going strong.
You’re Invited to Intend for Peace
As violence escalates around the world-particularly in Africa and the Middle East-I feel called to convene a FREE Peace Intention group based on McTaggart's Power of Eight model.
Everyone is welcome to join. We will meet live over Zoom on Sunday evening for thirty minutes. Participation is free and no prior experience is necessary.
We will begin with a simple grounding and centering exercise before holding intention for ten minutes. REGISTER by noon Eastern time on Sunday, June 29 and I’ll add you to the invitation list.
I'd love to have you register even if you cannot attend on Sunday as I may offer more sessions in the future.
Tribute to John Robbins
In April I shared the inspiring story of John Robbins who inspired millions to choose a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. John left this physical world earlier this month. This tribute video summarizes his legacy.

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