Back to Browse

Morphic Resonance - An Introduction

81 views
Dec 23, 2019
13:58

In his hypothesis of formative causation, British biologist Rupert Sheldrake has theorized that the forms of self-organizing systems are shaped and governed by invisible fields of morphic resonance. According to his theory, these fields are built up over time to contain the collective memory of like substances and organisms, influencing their structural formation and patterns of activity through resonance. Geese, for example, would share a collective informational field, accrued over the entire period of their existence, which organizes and informs their growth and behavior. A human example of such fields would be Swiss psychologist Carl Jung’s collective unconscious. by Subtle Energy Sciences https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTq2E-_YjIKN_7-7driVdPA Subtle Energy Sciences https://Subtle.Energy Rupert Sheldrake Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D., is a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. https://www.sheldrake.org Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D. (26 Videos) Playlist by Mark R. Elsis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_RGEpJSr6s&list=PL9SLRU38-i-YMT93_w3z3neHvewWIczAj

Download

0 formats

No download links available.

Morphic Resonance - An Introduction | NatokHD