Morphogenic Fields

This concept of intelligence existing “outside” the physical confines of the living organism has been hard for the scientific community to…

Metaphysical

A Rupert Sheldrake Morphogenic Fields —Morphic Resonance Theory

How do morphic fields work?

Photo by Kunal Shinde on Unsplash

This concept of intelligence existing “outside” the physical confines of the living organism has been hard for the scientific community to accept. But over the past 5–10 years, hard evidence has been produced which is having its effect on the scientific skeptics.

Dr. Karl Pribram, a prominent American brain surgeon, sees the brain’s neurons “out-picturing” the physical universe, similar to the holographic process. He suggests that our brains are exposed to the entire concept of the universe in the same way that any minute part of a hologram contains basically the same information as the whole.

British scientist, Jacob Boehm came up with the same Holographic Theory and had it published in a prominent scientific journal.

Morphogenetic Field.

Photo by Allef Vinicius on Unsplash

But probably most amazing of all is the theory that British physicist Rupert Sheldrake has proffered. If his theory is proven correct, it will rival Charles Darwin’s Theory of evolution in its magnitude.

Basically, he has proven repeatedly through laboratory-controlled experiments that different species of animals appear to be “plugged” into a dedicated intelligence field that is universal to that particular species.

For example, when enough mice in a group have learned a maze, they ALL suddenly know the maze — whether they have run it or not!

It now appears, after a BBC television experiment, that if enough humans have learned something, then it becomes easier for all humans to learn it. Sheldrake calls this shared intelligence the morphogenetic field.

There is an interesting parable about him called the “100th monkey” relating to an apparent observation made on a remote Japanese Island.

A very bright female monkey on a small island was taught to wash sweet potatoes in the seawater. She then taught other members of the tribe to do this. When approximately 100 monkeys had learned this procedure, many other remote monkey tribes started washing potatoes in the same manner. But the interesting thing is that these other tribes were situated on other remote islands and also on the mainland. That is, they had no possible way of acquiring this knowledge, others by some form of intuitive universal “sharing”.

The BBC in London tried out Sheldrake’s Theory on 8 million of its viewers. They showed on prime time TV, a difficult puzzle that only a very small percentage of their viewers were able to solve. Then the correct answer was also given on prime time TV. Shortly after, the same experiment was repeated by a TV network in another country. A far higher percentage of these foreign viewers were able to get the puzzle right the first time. As the puzzle was in the form of a universal pictorial concept, language and customs were not considered to be a factor.

The BBC and Sheldrake concluded that as the correct answer was now existing within the human morphogenetic field then the human race now “knows” the answer. Basically, Sheldrake’s Theory explains “intuitive” functioning to a degree.

What Sheldrake is saying is that there is a “larger” mind for each life-form and each individual life-form “programs” that larger mind. The theory might be laughable except for Sheldrake’s acceptance in the scientific community and also the BBC experiment.

Polygraph Test.

Photo by Lachlan Gowen on Unsplash

But probably the most startling (and easily repeatable) experiments came from Cleve Backster, a polygraph (lie detector) expert. Operating from his San Diego, Californian laboratory he found that plants react — at a distance — to human thought. He initially connected his polygraph equipment to a Dragon Plant to test for possible “plant stress”.

He decided to generate stress by burning the plant’s leaves and sure enough, the polygraph machine registered a strong reaction. But he hadn’t actually burnt the leaves — he had only intended to do so!

He had thought about it with emotion and intent!

Skeptics who tried the same experiment without genuine intent couldn’t get it to work. Backster went a step further and totally shocked the scientific world. He scraped human cells from a volunteer’s mouth and connected these to his polygraph and medical EEG equipment. He found to his utter amazement that these cells reacted instantaneously to the donor’s emotions, even when they were geographically separated! White blood cells were found to be particularly susceptible to emotion. (This may explain for the first time why people with strong positive emotions have better health).

This intelligence field is the key to probably the most extraordinary part of the advanced mind power research of Jim Francis — his discoveries about our mental connection with the morphogenetic field.

And could explain how his exciting programs work, such as Subjective Communication — the ability to connect with other peoples minds through this field to create win/win situations…

and remote viewing, the ability to see people, objects, and places in the past, present, and future — by accessing this field…

and remote healing, the ability to transfer emotions and heal people from a distance, through this field.

How to create morphic fields?

The question here is how to develop a morphic field instead of creating it. Because you are already connected to the morphogenic field, which is responsible for maintaining your body on the biological level.

So what you need to do is to connect and be in harmony with these morphic fields. Our ways of living have tipped us out of balance and harmony in nature, where we are prone to mental illness and other conditions.

Here are few things you can do to be in harmony with morphic fields.

  • Learn to meditate: meditation doesn’t necessarily mean sitting down in a lotus position for several hours, or isolating yourself from society and live in the cave. But it is setting time for personal reflection, you would sit down without any distraction, and let time pass by, allow information to flow to you and through you. Set aside worries and anxiety about work. To learn more about meditation check out Meditation for beginners.
  • Connecting with nature; As simple as it sounds, it has many benefits. You connect with nature by simply being in the natural environment where there are minimum human activities, you get out of your daily activities emotionally, mentally, and physically. You don’t just go there and still talk about your schedules, but you totally abandon the thoughts about your life, just be there as you are.
  • Learn to cleanse your body; Remember your biological body is the receiver of natural rhythms and harmonies, if you eat substances that are not harmonious with the natural world, then you are disconnecting yourself with these morphic fields. The rule of thumb is to eat more fruits, less processed foods, and organic foods.
  • Maintain your Bio-energetic-fields: We live in a society where, we are totally disconnected from the energies that surround us, something that makes us blind to the worlds of energetic fields. You can restore this however by learning how to sense the surrounding energies. Aura and chakras would be the first things to learn on how to work with.

For nearly 10 years, Jim Francis and his team carried out ‘world first’ and leading-edge research into advanced mind power.

https://www.sheldrake.org/research/morphic-resonance/introduction


Metaphysical

A Rupert Sheldrake Morphogenic Fields —Morphic Resonance Theory

How do morphic fields work?

Photo by Kunal Shinde on Unsplash

This concept of intelligence existing “outside” the physical confines of the living organism has been hard for the scientific community to accept. But over the past 5–10 years, hard evidence has been produced which is having its effect on the scientific skeptics.

Dr. Karl Pribram, a prominent American brain surgeon, sees the brain’s neurons “out-picturing” the physical universe, similar to the holographic process. He suggests that our brains are exposed to the entire concept of the universe in the same way that any minute part of a hologram contains basically the same information as the whole.

British scientist, Jacob Boehm came up with the same Holographic Theory and had it published in a prominent scientific journal.

Morphogenetic Field.

Photo by Allef Vinicius on Unsplash

But probably most amazing of all is the theory that British physicist Rupert Sheldrake has proffered. If his theory is proven correct, it will rival Charles Darwin’s Theory of evolution in its magnitude.

Basically, he has proven repeatedly through laboratory-controlled experiments that different species of animals appear to be “plugged” into a dedicated intelligence field that is universal to that particular species.

For example, when enough mice in a group have learned a maze, they ALL suddenly know the maze — whether they have run it or not!

It now appears, after a BBC television experiment, that if enough humans have learned something, then it becomes easier for all humans to learn it. Sheldrake calls this shared intelligence the morphogenetic field.

There is an interesting parable about him called the “100th monkey” relating to an apparent observation made on a remote Japanese Island.

A very bright female monkey on a small island was taught to wash sweet potatoes in the seawater. She then taught other members of the tribe to do this. When approximately 100 monkeys had learned this procedure, many other remote monkey tribes started washing potatoes in the same manner. But the interesting thing is that these other tribes were situated on other remote islands and also on the mainland. That is, they had no possible way of acquiring this knowledge, others by some form of intuitive universal “sharing”.

The BBC in London tried out Sheldrake’s Theory on 8 million of its viewers. They showed on prime time TV, a difficult puzzle that only a very small percentage of their viewers were able to solve. Then the correct answer was also given on prime time TV. Shortly after, the same experiment was repeated by a TV network in another country. A far higher percentage of these foreign viewers were able to get the puzzle right the first time. As the puzzle was in the form of a universal pictorial concept, language and customs were not considered to be a factor.

The BBC and Sheldrake concluded that as the correct answer was now existing within the human morphogenetic field then the human race now “knows” the answer. Basically, Sheldrake’s Theory explains “intuitive” functioning to a degree.

What Sheldrake is saying is that there is a “larger” mind for each life-form and each individual life-form “programs” that larger mind. The theory might be laughable except for Sheldrake’s acceptance in the scientific community and also the BBC experiment.

Polygraph Test.

Photo by Lachlan Gowen on Unsplash

But probably the most startling (and easily repeatable) experiments came from Cleve Backster, a polygraph (lie detector) expert. Operating from his San Diego, Californian laboratory he found that plants react — at a distance — to human thought. He initially connected his polygraph equipment to a Dragon Plant to test for possible “plant stress”.

He decided to generate stress by burning the plant’s leaves and sure enough, the polygraph machine registered a strong reaction. But he hadn’t actually burnt the leaves — he had only intended to do so!

He had thought about it with emotion and intent!

Skeptics who tried the same experiment without genuine intent couldn’t get it to work. Backster went a step further and totally shocked the scientific world. He scraped human cells from a volunteer’s mouth and connected these to his polygraph and medical EEG equipment. He found to his utter amazement that these cells reacted instantaneously to the donor’s emotions, even when they were geographically separated! White blood cells were found to be particularly susceptible to emotion. (This may explain for the first time why people with strong positive emotions have better health).

This intelligence field is the key to probably the most extraordinary part of the advanced mind power research of Jim Francis — his discoveries about our mental connection with the morphogenetic field.

And could explain how his exciting programs work, such as Subjective Communication — the ability to connect with other peoples minds through this field to create win/win situations…

and remote viewing, the ability to see people, objects, and places in the past, present, and future — by accessing this field…

and remote healing, the ability to transfer emotions and heal people from a distance, through this field.

How to create morphic fields?

The question here is how to develop a morphic field instead of creating it. Because you are already connected to the morphogenic field, which is responsible for maintaining your body on the biological level.

So what you need to do is to connect and be in harmony with these morphic fields. Our ways of living have tipped us out of balance and harmony in nature, where we are prone to mental illness and other conditions.

Here are few things you can do to be in harmony with morphic fields.

  • Learn to meditate: meditation doesn’t necessarily mean sitting down in a lotus position for several hours, or isolating yourself from society and live in the cave. But it is setting time for personal reflection, you would sit down without any distraction, and let time pass by, allow information to flow to you and through you. Set aside worries and anxiety about work. To learn more about meditation check out Meditation for beginners.
  • Connecting with nature; As simple as it sounds, it has many benefits. You connect with nature by simply being in the natural environment where there are minimum human activities, you get out of your daily activities emotionally, mentally, and physically. You don’t just go there and still talk about your schedules, but you totally abandon the thoughts about your life, just be there as you are.
  • Learn to cleanse your body; Remember your biological body is the receiver of natural rhythms and harmonies, if you eat substances that are not harmonious with the natural world, then you are disconnecting yourself with these morphic fields. The rule of thumb is to eat more fruits, less processed foods, and organic foods.
  • Maintain your Bio-energetic-fields: We live in a society where, we are totally disconnected from the energies that surround us, something that makes us blind to the worlds of energetic fields. You can restore this however by learning how to sense the surrounding energies. Aura and chakras would be the first things to learn on how to work with.

For nearly 10 years, Jim Francis and his team carried out ‘world first’ and leading-edge research into advanced mind power.

https://www.sheldrake.org/research/morphic-resonance/introduction


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