MD Morphogenic fields

From: Fintan Dunne (findunne@iol.ie)
Date: Mon Feb 15 1999 - 21:08:40 GMT


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From: Mary <mwittler@geocities.com>
Fintan wrote:
> ...intriguing analysis that shows our human vision is a mental
> hologram centred in the pineal gland, in a single point. This
> implies that we live in morphogenic fields with a higher level than
>electromagnetism as the medium of awareness.

That's not quite what I got out of it, Fintan, but the science is
fascinating. Could you explain about the morphogenic fields?

Hi Mary,

Try this site : http://members.tripod.com/~docsteve/s961217.html
Meanwhile here's a sample:
love Fintan
Holographic Relations
Do we understand what it means to be interconnected??

Relationships often test this principle, sometimes even beyond the limits
that we may wish... or expect! Our relationships are an expression of our
inner mind!!

Rupert Sheldrake discusses this principle... calling on the model of
"morphogenic fields," he supposes that our reality, or our perceptions of
such a reality, does not actually occur inside our heads as we have always
thought, but rather it occurs out in the three-dimensional space surrounding
our being... Is this making sense?? In other words, reality doesn't exist
unless we project our thoughts and perceptions out into the space around
us...

So why do things that we would otherwise not want to occur happen in our
space?? The answer depends on where we are thinking!

In our relationships this comes into much more visible awareness... into
more light... and often the answer is that all this happens quite by
default. Often, we don't know where we are thinking at all! Often, we are
projecting our own wishes and expectations onto our partner in relationships
without even knowing it, rather than clearly observing that partner for what
he or she is in actuality. Often, these projections arise out of our own
sub-conscious mind, out of our shadow, and not from our awareness.

Why should this be?? What purpose does it serve to have our shadow or
sub-conscious thoughts displayed in front of us, played out by the roles of
our partners in relationship. Quite simply, this is so that we will get in
touch with that part of ourselves that we tend to ignore.... tend to hide...
tend to avoid.

In the holographic model of mind, we experience our wholeness only by
observing the reality that we project into our 'spatial perception'... a
reality that is of our own making, whether we are aware or not of our role
in its making. The partners that we choose in relationship, the persons that
move into and out of our awareness, are all facets of our own mind looking
for expression... and our recognition. Do we recognize ourselves in
others???

And if not, Why Not??

Working with a holographic model of the world requires that we each take
full responsibility for our own experience. Are we ready to accept that we
are both the victim and the victimizer, that there is no such thing as 'us
vs. them' because we are both at the same time. Do we recognize ourselves in
others??? Do we choose to love others as if ourselves .

In the holographic relations of life, All-Is-One!

Bright Blessings...
...Steve Kalinowski, Msc.D., Ph.D.

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