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Dr. Rupert Sheldrake - Morphogenetic Fields of Body and Mind

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Morphogenetic Fields and Morphic Resonance, developed by biologist, Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D., is a theory of collected memory in nature, specific to each species. Morphic fields/resonance are the foundation behind bioenergetics and what we call the Human Body-Field within the NES therapy system. In this podcast, Dr. Sheldrake shares how Morphogenetic Fields and Morphic Resonance are an essential part of every living organism and its influences on our health and healing processes. The Human Body-Field (HBF) is a homogeneous holographic entity that both oversees and is formed from the interactions of the vast number of process forming the functional body and mind. According to NES' research the HBF subdivides into three primary aspects: - The Heart Field which integrates and provides coherence between all the fields of the body - The Matrix which provides a high speed interconnected communication network through all the body - The Morphogenetic (or Morphic) Field which governs the shape and sizes (morphology) for every part of the physical body from the very small individual cells to whole organs. NES unraveled the existence of Morphic Field at the beginning of 2008 when exploring the link between the heart field, the brain, the embryonic layers, genetic information and the immune system. Through a series of painstaking experiments over several months they gradually pieced together a map of interconnections that became known as the Morphic Field, something they regarded as a hugely important part of the HBF. The discovery of this third aspect of the HBF provided NES with a far more encompassing way of explaining many disease patterns and allowed them to make many important improvements to the NES Infoceutical formulations. original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK72RAZgSLA


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