I view the phrase Morphic field as an intellectual construct that is likely not a field in any rigorous sense nor morphic for the same reason. Better yet it is a representation of the concept of soul rather than spirit. Soul is the ideal we work toward and that all existence tends toward and represents negative entropy in thermodynamical terms.
Thus
the Morphic field is Synonymous to Soul as discussed and more
carefully defined in other posts. Soul is more commonly associated
with human life but applies equally to all life but with much less
content.
Then
we tackle the more serious difficulty of shared consciousness. The
meme been pursued is simply that a new idea shared among a small
number of people becomes easier to absorb by the greater mass. Yet
this is merely a analog for accepting authority in order to avoid the
mental challenge of understanding the structure of the meme.
Let
me share an example. The General Theory of Relativity relies on
Tensor
analysis for its explication. Thousands have mastered this methodology. Once mastered it becomes elementary. The problem is that the brain seems to need to connect neural pathways not created by a previously understood body of mathematics. Thus it starts as hard even to naturals because the correct connections are not in place. No Morphic Field makes it easier a century after its development.
analysis for its explication. Thousands have mastered this methodology. Once mastered it becomes elementary. The problem is that the brain seems to need to connect neural pathways not created by a previously understood body of mathematics. Thus it starts as hard even to naturals because the correct connections are not in place. No Morphic Field makes it easier a century after its development.
Yet
we struggle to master the material because sound authority has told
us that this is good. It is authority rather than the morphic field.
My own work is profoundly elementary yet demanding in initial effort
to simply write out. Thus all await authority to tell them that it
is good to do this. Some Morphic field!
We
seriously underestimate how much we rely on authority in our thoughts
and habits.
Reality and Experience: Morphic Fields and The Power Of Choice
July
4, 2014
“If
the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man
as it is, Infinite.” —William Blake, The
Marriage of Heaven and Hell
Reality
is virtually a symbolic representation of patterns of information.
Notice the patterns and come explore the connections with the
interlocking grids of consciousness that permeate the all that is.
As
beings of limitless potential, we actually can choose where to
resonate, which helps to shape our experiences. Resonate with fields
of limitations, and limitations are what you will encounter within
yourself and everything around you. Resonate with fields of limitless
potential, and anything is possible. Through consciousness potential
and resonance, we can expand our apertures of awareness to experience
the full expression of ourselves as limitless beings. Through
awareness, we can become more adept at recognizing the informational
fields with which we are connecting that influence our experiences.
What we take resonance with, takes residence within us.
Consider
that experience is a function of light, information, and resonance.
We are beings of light. That which is light interacts with
information as potential through morphic
fields of
consciousness.
These
interactions create connections or resonances with the information
contained in morphic fields. What unfolds from the information within
morphic fields of consciousness is, in turn, expressed through all of
us as energy and experience.
We
can gain in depth understanding of the science of morphic field
resonance by referring to the extensive pioneering work of
biologist Rupert
Sheldrake, Ph.D.
His groundbreaking scientific theory on morphic fields has
transformed how we understand consciousness, biology, and behavior.
Practically speaking, morphic field resonance may also further
explain the nature of change and transformation.
According
to Dr. Sheldrake:
“The
word morphic field comes from the Greek morphe, meaning form. Morphic
fields organize the form, structure and patterned interactions of
systems under their influence.
All self-organizing systems are wholes made up of parts, which are in turn lower-level wholes themselves—such as organelles in cells, cells in tissues, tissues in organs, organs in organisms, organisms in social groups. At each level, the morphic field gives each whole its characteristic properties, and coordinates the constituent parts.
The fields responsible for the development and maintenance of bodily form in plants and animals are called morphogenetic fields. In animals, the organization of behavior and mental activity depends on behavioral and mental fields. The organization of societies and cultures depends on social and cultural fields. All these kinds of organizing fields are morphic fields.[i]“
“Consider that the experience of your personal reality will vary immensely depending upon your resonance with social, cultural, psychological, and even biological morphic fields. Social morphic fields overlap with cultural morphic fields that can, in turn, influence psychological and biological morphic fields, and vice versa.[ii]“
According
to Dr. Sheldrake, a morphic field is “a field within and around a
morphic unit.” In turn, a morphic field organizes a morphic unit’s
characteristic structure and pattern of activity. He continues:
“Morphic
fields underlie the form and behavior of holons or morphic units at
all levels of complexity. The term morphic field includes
morphogenetic, behavioral, social, cultural, and mental fields.
Morphic fields are shaped and stabilized by morphic resonance from
previous similar morphic units, which were under the influence of
fields of the same kind.[iii]“
Morphic Fields of Habit
“Through repetition, the patterns morphic fields organize become increasingly probable, increasingly habitual. The force that these fields exert is the force of habit.” —Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D.
“The
force that these (morphic) fields exert,” states Sheldrake, “is
the force of habit.”[iv] Hmmm?
And we know that habits can be broken, changed, or transformed
through awareness. And we know that
new habits can be formed with finesse and focused intent.
Practically
speaking, morphic fields serve as containers for consciousness; they
hold patterned information that gives shape to our experiences. If
morphic fields develop and evolve through similarity, repetition, and
resonance, then consider that we can change our resonance with
morphic fields in the same way that we change our habits. We can
choose a different focus and change the programmed behavior. Through
our intention and attention, without tension, we can affect our
resonance with these fields of information that affect our
experience.
Habituated Consciousness In-Forms Us
Consider
the global morphic field of fear. In many aspects this field of fear
is based on the fear of death. Not surprisingly, most fears actually
stem from a core fear of death, which is a morphic field unto itself.
With a bit of awareness, it is easy to observe that the morphic
fields of religion and politics have been reinforced and perpetuated
with and through the fear of death field.
The
global morphic field of fear may have started long, long ago with a
holon or a morphic unit of thought. Perhaps fear was simply an
inherent, perceived threat to survival. After all, a hungry
saber-toothed tiger used to be a realistic threat to survival. When
challenged by a tiger, the fear of death resonated, as did the primal
instinct to either run from or slay the tiger. In this sense, the
fear was valid and a perceived matter of survival, not only of self,
but of others, as well. When we perceive a threat to life, our
autonomic nervous system takes over. We are super-revved with
adrenaline and supercharged with a chemical rush of energy that
enables us to respond with amazing speed, clarity, and precision.
When
challenged by the presence of a tiger, imagine for a moment that our
ancestors chose to run from the beast and, thankfully, survived. The
gallant survivors would have shared with their tribal community the
idea of this very real threat, which was based on a very real
experience, and wisely advised everyone of the optimal known survival
options, which were to either run from tigers or slay tigers.
Imagine
that, as time went on, other tribal members encountered tigers while
going about their daily rituals. Sensing fear, supercharged with
adrenaline, and recalling the two optimal known survival options
previously shared with the community, the threatened men chose to
kill the tiger. Heroically, they returned to the village and
glorified their hunting stories by inserting bits of creative and
exaggerated details to impress the ladies.
Fear was
now being further propagated throughout the community in
conversational gossip regarding anything that might threaten
survival. In addition, those individuals who had encountered a
tiger decided to appoint themselves to encode and
create rules for the rest of the tribe to keep everyone
safe. With their newly self-appointed leadership roles intact,
the great leaders again sensed, physiologically and energetically, a
pumping and surging of adrenaline. Morphic units, as thoughts
and feelings of power, were embedded into the growing
morphic field of fear. It is easy to see how the morphic
field of power structure was birthed and enabled to protect
the community by exploiting the community’s vulnerabilities
and fears. This power structure, in turn, created yet another
morphic field, perceived safety.
As
communal members ourselves, we are sometimes grateful for the
programmed rules that encode for optimal and evolving options. As our
options have evolved, we not only can run from tigers
and slay tigers, but now we also can hide from tigers.
We can also listen to our fearless newly appointed leaders and
entrust our survival to the chosen ones who know because they have
both encountered and survived a threat referred to as tigers.
It
was not abnormal and is not abnormal for tribal members to become
increasingly fearful given the limited available choices for
tiger-survival. Through such debilitating fear, people become
entirely dependent upon the directives of community leaders. This is
how relinquishing the personal power of choice to our leaders
evolves. This is often why we, as tribal members, succumb and do
exactly as we are told.
This
is an example of how the morphic resonance of fear increases,
perpetuates, and evolves. Fear is literally in the air. In response
to the fear of death, the fear of surviving, and/or the fear of fear
itself, women and children in many cultures are no longer able to
roam freely because they are perceived to be more
vulnerable than men. Accordingly, women often habitually rely upon
men to protect them and their children from the tigers.
Children
grow up fearing the tigers or perceived threats, and
may even train their whole lives to fight against the tigers or
perceived threats.
Literally
and metaphorically, the real threat is not the tigers, but the
village on the other side of the mountain. It could be that the
adjacent village’s tee-pees are getting too close to our
river, which is our tribe’s main source of water.
People perceive this territorial movement as a threat and
automatically associate it with the tiger. Leaders encourage
this fear-based perception. Communal resonance with the deeply
engrained habit torun from the tiger or to kill the tiger kicks
in. Hiding is not an option because communal resources are
threatened. Unwilling to uproot an entire village in search of new
land, tribal members choose the perceived optimal option in
response to the perceived fear. The option chosen is
to kill the tiger, except this time the killing is a war
that decimates the opponent’s entire community. We conquer
the tigers or the perceived threats rather than the fear
itself. We have now added additional morphic units
of survival to the morphic field of fear. The
idea, or morphic unit, of war is thus born, which eventually becomes
a global morphic field unto itself, as well.
Instead
of choosing to share the flow of the river and the endless supply of
water that nature has always provided, we habitually choose to
respond with fear. Instead of choosing to communicate and collaborate
with each other, we unfortunately choose to compete with and destroy
each other.
Fast-forward
to modern times where the actual threat of the tiger is no longer
imminent or even valid. Fear of survival has taken on a
much bigger placeholder in the global morphic field of fear. Fear
permeates everything. We no longer even know what it is we are really
afraid of because so many confusing messages and perceived threats
saturate society. Fear has become something we relate to as separate
from ourselves. We perceive fear as coming from a force out there,
outside of ourselves, rather than something coming from within us. We
do not see fear as a part of our own resonance. Interestingly enough,
we have never even met the tiger, and we often do not
realize that the tiger is within us.
As
we can see, morphic fields of religions and governments have
formed, evolved, and been perpetuated from the global morphic field
of fear. In turn, these resonant fields have made
contributions to the ever-expanding growth of the global morphic
field of fear. The feedback and reinforcement are synergistic.
Religious
and political morphic fields promise honesty to, protection of, and
ever-lasting life to the people. There is nothing ultimately wrong
with religion or politics per se, except that these morphic fields
are often fertile breeding grounds for fear. Most of our wars are
fought in the name of religion and politics. Ironically, wars
perpetuate the very fear of survival and fear of death we seek to
avoid.
Societies
have been programmed for fear. The morphic field of fear is all
around us. Media feeds this field by regurgitating news draped in
terror. “Be afraid!” is the message. “Terrible things are
happening everywhere!” News is slanted and tainted to ensure that
our focus is fear-based. There are a few good-news networks on the
Internet, but not everyone has access to them. Mainstream news
networks know that fear grosses higher ratings and that higher
ratings, in turn, feed the global morphic field of economy. In many
ways, we have been programmed for fear and naively tune into news as
a matter of habit. News is not new news. It has become a morphic
field of habit.
Even
conspiracy
theories,
while attempting to reveal the truth of certain power-elite
structures that also thrive on fear, are fear-propagating memes. Any
conspiracy theory that puts us in resonance with something that is
supposedly conspiring-against us is no better than the so-called
truth the theory seeks to reveal.
There
is a big difference between sharing information as an offering so
that people can make informed choices for themselves about what to
believe and spreading supposed truths that are cloaked in fear. The
former, sharing information, allows for choices of resonant truth.
The latter, spreading supposed truths cloaked in fear, perpetrates
separative fear. All fear is a deception of perception.
Universal
consciousness with its infinite potentials does not conspire against
us through divisive perspectives of limiting fears. Universal
consciousness inspires to create more of itself with us as
unified and expansive love.
The
morphic field of fear keeps us bound in limitations. When we are
resonating in fear, we tend to give away our personal power. When we
are resonating in fear, we tend to forget we have options. When we
are resonating in fear, we often forget who we are. When we are
resonating in fear, we forget we are love. When we are resonating in
fear, we are unable to share love.
What
if fear is simply love in a confused, or con-fused (conceptually
fused), state? What if fear, like darkness that is light distanced
from itself, is simply a distancing of love from itself? What if fear
is just love con-formed and con-firmed by distorted associations that
prevent it from recognizing itself? What if fear is simply a movement
in awareness away from the love that we are?
Consider fear
of death.
Perhaps fear of death is instead love of life. Consider fear of
rejection. Perhaps fear of rejection is instead love for others.
Consider fear of failure. Perhaps fear of failure is instead just
love of personal growth and accomplishment. It appears that all fears
are instead forms of love turned inside-out and upside-down. Various
distortions of love that are masked in fear can take on corresponding
resonant expressions that bear no resemblance to our perceptions
and/or understandings of love. Murder. Rape. War. Tyranny. But at the
root of these distorted fears, and corresponding, contorted morphic
fields, there is always a love of something deeper.
When
we begin to recognize our personal resonance with morphic fields of
limitation, such as fear, we can dismantle our personal connection to
these fields and individually tune into more expansive fields. We can
do so by recognizing the programs, or memes, that are keeping us
contained by or resonating with specific morphic fields.
When
we unplug from morphic fields of limitations, such as fear, it is
akin to taking back our personal and our collective power. It is akin
to neutralizing the morphic units we may have unknowingly contributed
to, morphic units that provide a charge that affords more power,
shape, and form to a given field. This charge, in turn, generates a
more fearful resonance, thus creating more personal, fear-based
experiences. Thankfully, we can take back these charges with no
further accumulated interest.
When
we choose to re-appropriate our personal morphic units of limitation
to morphic fields of expansion, we ultimately experience more for
ourselves. In turn, the morphic fields of expansion we resonate with
grow along with us.
Morphic
fields are all around us. When we become more aware of them, we can
learn to modify our resonance and therefore change our experience so
we can live more expansive lives. We can intentionally tap into
specific morphic fields of potential to assist us in our experiential
journey of limitless living.
[i] http://www.sheldrake.org/research/glossary.
[ii] Sheldrake, Morphic
Resonance.
[iii] http://www.sheldrake.org/research/glossary.
About the Author
Melissa
Joy is
best known for her ability to engage people from all over the world
to embrace their true authentic power through accessing universal
consciousness by playing in the field of the heart. She has a unique
perspective on how we are able to experience living joyfully, and
loving completely from a state of grace.
Melissa
has been teaching Matrix Energetics life transformational seminars
around the globe since 2008. She is also the founder and instructor
of the “M-Joy Of Being” (Women) seminar series, a unifying
movement in consciousness dedicated to exploring and expanding
heart-centered awareness and practical personal empowerment for
women. Prior to finding a career she loves, she spent almost 15 years
as an executive in the pharmaceutical industry.
Melissa
is author of the book “M-Joy Practically Speaking; Matrix
Energetics and Living Your Infinite Potential” (March 2014). As a
respected expert, Melissa teaches and is a sought-after speaker at
learning facilities like The Omega Institute, Kripalu, and
conferences such as The Association for Comprehensive Energy
Psychology (ACEP), The New Life Festival, The Conscious Life Expo,
The What The Bleep!? European Conference, The IAK Congress on “Leaps
of Consciousness” and others. Melissa is a frequent guest speaker
on global radio broadcasts. She is well known for her eloquent
articulation, and personable accessibility on both nationally and
internationally recognized social media platforms.
Melissa
has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the University of
California at Santa Barbara. She completed graduate studies at
Pepperdine University’s Graziado School of Business and Management.
Melissa
Joy is passionate about inspiring others to realize their True
Authentic Self (TAS) with practical, creative, and powerful wisdom
that she embodies every day. She enjoys long runs near the ocean,
reading, walking barefoot in the sand, and sharing with people the
joyful journey of living their infinite potential.
**Excerpted
and Adapted from: “M-Joy
Practically Speaking: Matrix Energetics and Living Your Infinite
Potential”
By Melissa Joy Jonsson**
Reality
and Experience – Morphic Fields and The Power Of Choice © M-Joy
Of Being, Inc.
Reprinted with permission of M-Joy of Being, Inc.
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