A feral dog or cat instinctively fears smoke. Somewhere deep inside an ancient characteristic has been honed by eons, yet is still active in the local mind of the animal to make them startle awake and fear smoke, move away from it, treat it as natural selection has rewarded ancestors who avoided fire.
A human, by comparison, reacts differently to smoke as our heritage has rewarded domestication of fire and the smell often meant companionship, food (or at least better tasting food) and commerce (as bartering is another strongly rewarded human trait). In the modern age, smoke and fire cease to scare most because they are usually associated with BBQing, camping or other fun social activities.
Same stimulus, yet totally different reactions. Man was once like wild animals before fire was domesticated, before we knew it was possible to control fire, and yet generations upon generations of living with fire have changed our active local thoughts and actions. We might still have the instincts, but for most modern people, there are no triggers to activate them.
Similarly, domesticated dogs and cats also lose the instinct to certain degrees. Some become protectors of their humans once the dangerous fire is understood, but some also hide under the bed and perish, misunderstanding that someone or something will save them.
According to the theory of morphic fields, any behavior, structure or form, Good or bad, is easier to manifest if it has been done before. With everything, thought or action, the more it is done by someone, the easier it is to be done by anyone. In essence, morphic fields connect like-minded people together, a Spiritual Internet chat group if you will.
In an energetic sense, the patterning echo created by the example reverberates through the nexus of our collective consciousness and helps in turn to make it easier the next time someone tries to do the same thing. This works for purely physical processes like the melting of common industrial metals, but also for species memory propagation either through genes or other means.
I think "morphic fields" is as good a name as any to describe the structures on the Energy Plane that influence and provide intelligence, form or motivation in the "real" space-time Matter Plane. Clearly there is some force animating life and accounting for these aspects. Some may argue for a purely biological system, but I think quantum physics proves them wrong.
I think the answer lies in fields, discrete portions or functions of the Energy Plane and especially in the fields around our daily thinking processes. We literally create with our every thought, guided by fields and behaviors and instincts to manifest the world we live in. Not immediately, but what you think now creates tomorrow on some kind of buffer. With the undisciplined ADD minds we have, we should be glad we don't manifest right away!
But practiced thoughts become beliefs, which in turn become principles or core values. Practiced thoughts continue to influence us as they grow stronger. Almost like "thought gravity," consistently reinforced or practiced thoughts attract not only other related or associated thoughts but they actually also attract the experiences at the subject of the thoughts.
But I also don't like the idea of morphic fields taken to the extreme because it can be used to excuse all sorts of behavior just like the classic religious excuse, "The Devil made me do it." New science, but age old patterns of denial and displacement.
Far more interesting to me is this cacophony of morphic fields bombarding us from the ether and how do we respond and interact with them on a daily basis? how do we set long-term goals in our lives and achieve them?
Turns out the key to the whole process actually lies with the "Morphic Field of Self." Or in other words, your most practiced thoughts are the ones you think about yourself. Your "self view," your value, your role, your place in the world are vital questions that determine from which sources of morphic fields you draw from to create your own personal field.
And that's where you live, day-in and day-out, the conscious and aware pilot of one, sitting in the cockpit of your mind, surrounded in the field of your own self-thought, the victim or benefactor of your self-opinion.
If you don't like your life or yourself, remember there are forces and people out there that make it easier every day for you to change. Try. You might be surprised. If you can make your own morphic field of self just a little bit better each day, over time you will grow more positive, more directed to your dreams and desires, happier and therefore an even more powerful creator.
Most of all, you will have proof that you can change anything. What's next?
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