Roots of Being 🌱 How to Heal the Past Through the Morphic Field | Resonance, Quantum Physics
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The speakers, Gapoli and Tamara, introduce the 'Roots of Being' program, which focuses on the impact of biological processes like conception and birth on an individual's life. They highlight that these events, if not smooth, can create lasting patterns. The main focus of this session will be on the field, attention, and transformational capacity, particularly for practitioners working with clients.
Tamara explains the concept of the morphic field, drawing on Rupert Sheldrake's theory, which suggests that all beings are connected by an invisible field. This field influences biological development, behavior, and relationships. It also transmits collective memory, cultural norms, and the collective unconscious, explaining intuitive knowledge and shared experiences without direct teaching.
Gapoli elaborates on the concept of the universe as a hologram, a theory proposed by the University of Mastri, where each piece contains the information of the whole. This implies that we, as parts of the hologram, contain all the information of the universe. He emphasizes that at a quantum level, energy, time, and space are not real, supporting the idea of non-locality.
Referring to John Wheeler's delayed-choice double-slit experiment, Gapoli explains that an observer's current choice can influence past events at the quantum level. This 'participatory universe' concept suggests that what we observe becomes real, and through our attention and intention, we can impact past behaviors, allowing for healing and change in our own life's timeline without altering the past itself.
Tamara introduces the 'hundredth monkey effect' to illustrate how information and new behaviors can spread across a collective without direct contact, through the morphic field. This phenomenon supports the idea that individual healing, especially of foundational traumas, contributes to the healing of the collective field, benefiting others even without direct interaction.
The discussion shifts to the role of practitioners and the importance of 'transformational capacity.' Healing personal traumas, particularly those from conception and birth, enhances a practitioner's ability to help clients. By healing oneself, one also heals the collective field, leading to mutual healing for both the practitioner and the client.
The speakers reiterate that working on the moments of conception and birth is crucial because these are foundational 'algorithms of life.' The moment of conception, visualized by a 'double slit' and a flash of light as sperm meets ovum, represents the transition from two to one, and then into duality. Healing these initial moments can address deep-seated issues like the 'right to live' and 'right to be,' which can manifest as depression and feelings of isolation.
Gapoli mentions esoteric information about when the soul enters the body, comparing Sufi (first breath at birth) and Rosicrucian (conception) traditions. He also introduces the 'vanishing twin syndrome' as a potential source of guilt, depression, and feelings of loneliness, highlighting profound pre-birth influences. Healing these points can impact one's entire life path.
Tamara discusses recent IVF research showing that ova choose which sperm to accept, accompanied by a flash of light, indicating a 'bigger' force beyond parental choice. She links this to overcoming depression, explaining that recognizing this deeper connection can alleviate feelings of loneliness and provide support during life's challenges. The program aims to help individuals connect to this universal support.