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Morphogenic fields at work

Have you been observing the convulsing energy patterns in Nandigram? And are you also amazed and shocked at the same time that the violence continued to Kolkata. In this case, of course, there were numerous communication media at work that incited the Kolkata rioters to take to the streets - television, press, telephones, etc. But did you know that information is passed on from mind-to-mind without any physical contact, through ’morphogenic fields’? An example of this phenomenon at work is when somebody is humming a song in his mind and you ’pick up’ the same tune almost inadvertently without that person telling you anything about it.

Or when entire communities - linguistic, religious, behavioural - function and think the same way without anyone having to necessarily teach them to do so. That’s morphogenetics at work.

Morphogenic fields are basically non-physical blueprints that give birth to forms. According to its founder, the biologist Rupert Sheldrake, a morphogenetic field is like an electromagnetic field that carries information only, not energy, and it is available throughout time and space without any loss of intensity after it has been created. Simply put, he postulates that there is something like a group mind, or species mind, for each type of organism, and that each individual is connected to that shared mind or memory. Such an invisible group mind can account for the spontaneous eruption of behaviours throughout entire populations of animals or entire human societies.

Like the behaviour pattern we are seeing in Nandigram.

Morphogenic fields can be used to describe how the human consciousness is shared. They therefore play the main role in the idea that humanity at one point in time will go through a dramatic collective shift in consciousness; a shift that will happen when the critical mass for a shift is reached, or in other words, when a certain number of spiritually awakened individuals are reached.

This is best explained by Sheldrake in his ’Hundredth Monkey Phenomenon’ where he says when a certain critical number achieves an awareness, this new awareness may be communicated from mind to mind. Although the exact number may vary, this Hundredth Monkey Phenomenon means that when only a limited number of people know of a new way, it may remain the conscious property of these people. But there is a point at which if only one more person tunes in to a new awareness, a field is strengthened so that this awareness is picked up by almost everyone!

Translated into simple lingo, it means we have to consciously connect the goodness of one person with the goodness of another, so that a band of positivity spreads across the world. And it is this collective positivity that will achieve the critical mass that Sheldrake talks about, and bring about positive changes that will counter the negative influences that the world is seeing today.

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