- [Narrator] Morphogenetic Fields.
Unlike electromagnetic energy,
interacting with biology
through principles made clear
in the well researched
field of organic chemistry.
Subtle energy and its
many puzzling features
make empirical categorizations
a more complex study.
Timeless descriptions of a
universal life force informing
the mind and body,
permeate the healing doctrines
of all human civilizations
except for contemporary medicine.
A philosophy blinded by its successes,
and the appeal of scientific materialism.
Countless healing modalities
that have been scoffed
at by modern healthcare,
now have a scientifically
valid foundation in physics
to explain the presence of subtle energy
moving within the body
and how the mind creates health.
What is a morphogenetic field?
Morphogenetic fields are invisible forces
that guide developing embryos
into the magnificent, complex organisms
that comprise the plant,
animal and mushroom kingdoms.
The concept of a morphogenetic field
was made popular by cell
biologist, Rupert Sheldrake,
in his 1981 book, A New Science of Life,
but it was actually
first introduced in 1910
by Alexander Gurwitsch,
while studying embryonic development.
Understanding how and
why organisms take shape
the way they do is fundamental
to understanding life,
the universe and everything.
This process of morphogenesis is still
a huge mystery in developmental biology.
Coming from the Greek words,
Morphine, meaning form,
and genesis, meaning coming into being.
Morphogenesis is the biological process
of how a developing organism takes shape.
Morphogenetic fields are hypothesized
as the invisible pattern forming agents,
which guide the biological
process of development
from embryonic globs of potential
into fully structured complex organisms.
It has become common to believe DNA
and the genetic information
stored in chromosomes
are entirely responsible for the way
an organism looks and operates, right.
Well, not entirely.
Genes are only responsible to
code for protein synthesis.
They are the building materials
from which life develops.
But morphogenetic fields are like
the intelligence of the architect.
They analyze the blueprints and explain
what building materials go where.
For example, our arms
have the exact same DNA
in them as our legs, so we
need a proper explanation
for why they look so different,
and how the body knows to form them
in such distinct fashions.
Humans, like all mammals,
employ hox genes,
abnormally well structured
genetic instructions
that determine a bodies
anterior posterior shape,
and where body parts grow
during embryotic development.
The morphogenetic field of intelligence
is what informs the body about
how and when to use these genes.
This invisible field is also
the key to how amphibians,
like Newts, can regenerate limbs.
This invisible pattern forming agent,
the morphogenetic field instructs
the cell to access
specific genes in the DNA
and mindfully generate and
connect protein sequences
to become the unique,
functional, organic structures
we see and exist as.
They can be thought of as fields,
just like the invisible
fields produced by magnets,
which can be seen clearly
when you sprinkle iron
fillings around them.
Science has yet to find an iron filling,
which clearly elucidates the flux lines
of morphogenetic fields.
But we can understand them
as the functional organizing
force of all organic life.
Even though we understand
the developmental mechanics
of gross matter,
without acknowledging the
presence of consciousness
within the body,
we have no way of understanding
why and how our bodies
have such innate formative intelligence.
Since the dawn of scientific materialism,
natural selection by random mutation
has been the prevailing dogma
that organisms look and
behave the way they do
because of chance genetic variances,
that either made them more or less fit
to survive their environment.
Today, we know this
picture is not complete.
Natural selection is a
theoretical understanding
that models the survival of the fittest.
But fails in addressing
the arrival of the fittest.
Natural selection cannot explain
the emergence of the genomic
and cellular features central
to the building of complex organisms.
Not only does natural selection fail
to fit within a reasonable
evolutionary timescale,
it also does not address the genesis
of the genes themselves.
The original design
and development of DNA.
After he applied statistical analysis
to study the origin of life,
pioneering astronomer, Fred Hoyle,
concluded that the
probability of a biogenesis,
or life arising randomly
from inorganic material sloshing around
in a primordial suit was comparable
to the chance that a tornado sweeping
through a junkyard might
assemble a Boeing 747.
Evolutionary biologists must acknowledge
the immaterial presence of intelligence
as the primary developmental
factor of all life.
These invisible forces,
not only shape complex
multi-cellular organisms
like you and me,
they also shape unicellular
organisms like radiolarians.
These single-celled organisms
all share identical DNA
that are observed to form
in different complex shapes.
Another example can be seen in flatworms.
You cut up a flatworm into pieces
and every single one goes on
to form a whole new flatworm.
Regardless of what part
of the flatworm you cut,
it still creates a new
head and a new body.
What's even more bizarre and remarkable
is that all of these new flatworms
can even remember things,
learn by the flatworm
they regenerated from.
Perhaps the most fascinating example
can be found in the single-celled organism
as a tabulariam, a genius of green algae,
referred to as the mermaids wine glass,
acetabularia is a single-celled organism
that can grow up to 10
centimeters in length,
which is huge for a single cell.
But what's even more incredible
is they can regenerate an
entirely new acetabularia
from a cutting of the stalk,
recreating the entire form without any
of the genetic information
contained in the nucleus.
A triumphant hint that
genes do not control
the process of morphogenesis.
The chakras, the vital
applications running
the circuitry of our physical bodies
are like the magnets that
produce and move these fields,
a morphogenetic energy
throughout your being
and organized the
development and maintenance
of your physical health and well-being.
