Episode 38: Morphic Resonance Theory and the Universal Life Force with Rupert Sheldrake, PhD
Jul 27, 2023
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Nature Has A Collective Memory
- Nature has a collective memory expressed as habits and forms, not just genes.
- Morphic resonance lets similar self-organizing systems tune into past forms across time and space.
Inheritance Extends Beyond Genes
- Species inheritance includes non-genetic collective memories of form and behavior.
- Genes code proteins but don't fully determine shapes or instincts; morphic resonance supplements inheritance.
Fields Shape Form, Not Bits
- Morphic resonance operates via holistic morphic fields rather than granular information bits.
- Sheldrake prefers the term 'form' because it avoids digital-information baggage.
