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Morphic Fields |
{Nature_and_Environment.75.1}: Magillacutty {anir} Sun, 16 Apr 2006 10:54:35 EDT (19 lines)
I was trying to remember how James Eden classified morphic fields
in "Energetic Healing." I remember "causal," but not the other. I
believe he pretty much followed the Sheldrake breakdown.
Not too long ago I went back to "Taking the Quantum Leap" by Fred
Alan Wolf. There was conjecture at the end re the "consciousness" of
nerve cells that, in my reading, I had not reached. My return to this
book ended up raising more questions than it answered (one of which I
posted under the What the Bleep? thread in the Film forum). I had
returned to it after seeing "What the Bleep do We Know?". Have not
seen the new, expanded "What the Bleep?," and have not found
anyone in the New Café predisposed to approach its issues via Amit
Goswami's take (as in his book "The Quantum Doctor" recently, and
others prior). If you haven't registered at New Café (and didn't
know), there is, however, a good discussion re quantum mechanics in
the Philosophy forum. Right now goin on in the David Bohm thread.
There is also, at the moment on page two of the topics list, a
morphogenetic fields thread in the Science forum that was started in
2001 {Science.136.1-}.
{Nature_and_Environment.75.2}: Magillacutty {anir} Sat, 29 Apr 2006 17:27:53 EDT (9 lines)
"Immaterial Evidence" article-link is here [printed in "Tricycle"
magazine]: {Philosophy.568.22}
link at this post re "Unique memory lets woman replay life like a
movie" as heard on NPR (this is link for continued 2nd half I
believe; I believe there's possibly no link for first half)
{Philosophy.568.25}
{Film.577.56} last paragraph quote and 3rd-to-last para quote???
{Nature_and_Environment.75.3}: anirvachaniya {anir} Sat, 20 Jan 2007 10:42:41 EST (7 lines)
I'm not spending much time on this issue these days. Need to read more Lakoff and research my theory that ordinary people developed more sophisticated politics than aristocrats...a la Thom Hartmann on historian de Rapin-Thoyras, etc, etc, etc. but anyway... http://www.biocosm.org/
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