Monday, March 31, 2008

Morphogenetic Fields

In his book A New Science of Life, Rupert Sheldrake suggests an idea that all the systems will be regulated not only by energy and known real factors but also by invisible fields of organization.
These morphogenetic fields would be invisible standards that are spread through space and time in the consequent field of the species.
An example of that is described in the book of Lyall Watson entitled Lifetide: The Biology of Consciousness where the author tell us about what it is popular known as the Principle of the Hundredth Monkey.
He discovered that after a group of monkeys has learned a new behavior, other monkeys, in other islands, without any means of communication among them, demonstrated to have the same knowledge.
Rupert also concluded that the creative process, that generate a new thought, is
similar in this meaning, because it stars a new process of evolution and, for being in a higher level of vibration, it has the power to connect separated things.
Jack Sarfatti, another physist, suggested in Psychoenergetic Systems that the multidimensional reality is that one where the things are co-related.
Dr. David Bohm, quantum physist, affirms that the Universe is a inseparable set, a group of probabilities that are connect among themselves manifesting everything.
If we get rid of our limitations and accept that we are fields of energy, we will be able to integrate this wider reality in our lives.
Them, we start to see a whole word of possibilities, confident that our aura vibrates in a higher level, and consequently, connects to others of a superior vibration.
Meditation is the experience of getting a higher consciousness of that frequency.

No comments: