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Fields of Form
The hypothesis of morphic fields continues to be a fascinating and controversial theory of how organization occurs in the natural world. Sheldrake’s theory touches on a wide variety of ...
- Publications Articles
- December 2004 - February 2005
- 5 pages
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Shift Issue 5
THE SCIENCE OF FIELDS
ENTANGLED MINDS
by Dean RadinTHE RESONANT HEART
by Rollin McCraty, Raymond Trevor Bradley, Dana TomasinoTHE FLAME OF LIFE
by Beverly RubikTHE UNSOLVED MYSTERY OF HEALING
by Larry DosseyFIELDS OF FORM
by Rupert SheldrakeSENSING FIELDS
by Betsy MacGregor, Chris Bache, Robert GassFrontiers of Research
Stories of Hope
by Marilyn SchlitzSerendipity and Paradox
by Dean Radin- December 2004 - February 2005
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Intention Downloads Interview: Rupert Sheldrake
Biologist and author Rupert Sheldrake discusses intention as it relates to all living organisms in this discussion with IONS' Senior Scientist Dean Radin. Rupert's morphogenesis theory implies that intention is not a unique trait of human consciousness, but an essential part of the nature of life in all biological systems.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-06-01
- 00:22:22
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Essential Shifts Interview: Steve Bhaerman
Join comedian and political commentator Steve Bhaerman (aka Swami Beyondananda) for a humorous and insightful look at the "upwising" now underway. You’ll hear about Mad Cowboy Disease, the potential for bloodless evolution, and how to quiet a barking dogma.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-15
- 00:40:03
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Morphic Fields and Morphic Resonance
Morphic fields underlie the organization of proteins, cells, crystals, plants, animals, brains, and minds. They help to explain habits, memories, instincts, telepathy, and the sense of direction. They have an inherent memory and imply that many of the so-called laws of nature are more like habits. This is, of course, a controversial hypothesis.
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The Magic Ocean of Energy and Resonance
We exist in an ocean of information, largely unaware of its depth and breadth, tuned only to a narrow band of frequencies. And yet this vibratory universe may hold the keys to our existence—if we can get on the right wavelength.