Morphogenetic Fields – Why We Should Know About Them
Morphogenetic fields can be used to describe how human consciousness is shared. The Morphogenetic fields therefore play the main role in the idea that humanity at one point in time will go through a dramatic collective shift in consciousness.
David R Hawkins refers to these in his excellent book Power vs Force.
So why should we care about them??Well consider the below people:
Sir Isaac Newton
Sir Roger Bannister
Nicolaus?Copernicus
They all changed the way we think about the world. Until they made their breakthroughs we thought that the world was flat and we would fall off the end if we went too far, we didn’t understand gravity and we thought that the human body could was not physically capable of breaking the 4 minute mile barrier.
We should care because, if one person can change the entire perception of the entire world; is it possible you could change your own perception?
I know people who only last year:
- Flew for the first time
- Started their first company
- Left a lifelong bad relationship
- Ran a marathon
- Wrote a book
Until they did it, they never knew they could do it. It is possible we are creating our own bubbles we think we are stuck in but are not really?
Paul Browning
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Maybe we don?t create our own bubbles. Maybe we just accept the bubbles that others have created for us. Being told that you are not capable of something repeatedly can create self doubt.
Good point. When we are born, we are fearless. Young children get so many bumps and bruises because they know no boundaries. We are taught to hold back. Fear is a learned behavior.
I have heard of David R Hawkins, Power vs Force, and the Map of consciousness. It is all very interesting.
Is this not down to what we are told as youngsters by our peers as we grow up.
Encouragement and praise is what is required as you grow up not negativity.
An example of this is to-day is school leavers, they are being told there are no jobs for them, if they wish to further educate themselves, they are told there are no places for them or places are limited the only option left is to stagnate.
They are being told to give up trying before they have a chance to begin.
If people accept, what others tell them, well?
The only way is to say is OK world just watch this space.
Whenever you go against the norm, people consider you crazy. Society puts expectations and limitations on us before we are born. I applaud independent thinkers who go against the grain.
Jill, I am with you. Fear is learned; often at a young age.
I think we all reach the point when we stop worrying about what others think we should do. I believe that is called a ‘mid-life crisis’. LOL
I am also amazed at how many people I have met who are content to stay exactly where they are. I know people who have never traveled away from the place where they were born. I guess I am just too curious to be that way.
I am endlessly fascinated by Sir Isaac Newton. His ability to describe physics in terms of the mathematics behind it is what gives our present-day engineers the tools to do what they do.
It is good to try to push some boundaries. It makes the world so much more vibrant if you expand your horizons.