energy field and reinforced their victim consciousness.
“What if,” I asked then, “instead of seeing this situation
as tragic and undesirable, you became willing to enter-
tain the idea that this was
a Divine plan unfolding ex-
actly as it needed to unfold, and that each of the par-
ties, including the ones on the periphery, were in actu-
ality getting exactly what they subconsciously wanted
at the soul level — and that this was true no matter how
this situation worked out?
“Do you think that would make a difference? Your en-
ergy field, instead of
being filled with fear-based
thoughts and emotions would be filled with love. Do you
think that would have an effect on how the situation
would finally become resolved?”
Surprisingly they understood. Even the lawyers got it!
There was broad acceptance of the idea that how they
held the situation in their own minds was a powerful
factor in determining how the situation came out. It was
not that anything would be done differently or overtly
changed. It would just be that
by them holding the idea
that everything was perfect, the energy would be allowed
to move, without as much resistance, in whatever di-
rection it needed to move. That is what transforming
energy means.
Morphic Resonance
What I have just
described draws on Rupert
Sheldrake’s theory of morphic fields and morphic reso-
nance. Sheldrake is an English biologist who postu-
lates the existence of fields that are self-organizing and
self-regulating systems in nature that organize and sus-
tain patterns of vibratory or rhythmic activity. Elements
are attracted to each other by morphic resonance to
create these fields which
are constantly changing and
evolving. When one element in the field changes, this
affects the whole field. The concept seems to be appli-
cable at all levels, from quantum phenomena to social
group behavior.
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In the human context, morphic fields link individual mem-
bers through extrasensory
and energetic resonance
(consciousness), a process that is independent of time
and space. This is why, when someone forgives, the
effect is felt immediately by the person being forgiven
no matter how far away they are.
Returning to our situation with the mediators, we can
think of the situation they most often find themselves in
as a morphic field in which
the individuals are being
held together, through morphic resonance, by a victim
consciousness. As soon as one member (the media-
tor) shifts his consciousness in the direction of love and
acceptance of what is, as is,
the field immediately un-
dergoes a transformation and evolves into a new vi-
bratory arrangement of a higher order. Through
morphic resonance, the other members of the group
have an opportunity to become realigned in the same
way and for the situation to evolve on completely differ-
ent lines from the way it would
have had the conscious-
ness not been transformed in this way.
I mention this particular research to show that the way
we talk about energy and consciousness has a firm
foundation in modern scientific research and theory.
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