Morphic resonance is a theory by biologist Rupert Sheldrake that suggests that similar forms, or “fields of information”, exchange information and reverberate within a universal life force. The theory is based on the idea that similarity from the past influences the present, and that the more similar an organism is to previous organisms, the greater their influence on it. Sheldrake’s theory has many implications in many areas of science and life, including:
- Inheritance: For example, a developing foxglove seedling is influenced by morphic resonance from all the foxgloves that came before it, which shapes and stabilizes its morphogenetic fields.
- Memories: Sheldrake suggests that memory is a relationship in time, and that morphic resonance is a direct connection across time. This could explain how people have a sense of when they are being stared at, or how dogs know when their owners are coming home.
- Physical phenomena: Morphic resonance could lead to new understandings of physical phenomena, such as why crystals get easier to crystallize, or why their melting points increase over time.
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So what are the implications for a Translator or an RHSer? Does this mean that any breakthrough or metanoia in consciousness through Translation or Releasing the Hidden Splendour is not just an individual breakthrough, but affects the entire universe of consciousness?
–Mike Zonta, BB editor
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