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Phantom Limbs & Morphogenetic Fields: Do We Have an Energetic Body?

Phantom Limbs & Morphogenetic Fields: Do We Have an Energetic Body?

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Do we have an invisible energy body? This episode focuses on the phenomena of phantom limbs and their potential connection to morphogenetic fields— body-shaping energy fields. Conventional science often dismisses phantom experiences as mere brain-induced illusions, but this explanation falls short when confronted with the complexities of the phenomenon.


Rupert Sheldrake's theory of morphogenetic fields proposes that there are invisible fields that shape the development and behavior of organisms, providing a blueprint for their form and function.


We delve into morphogenetic fields as an alternative explanation to phantom limbs and probe some fascinating questions: Why does anesthesia induce phantom limbs? How do children without limbs experience phantom sensations? Why can’t we find a physical cause of phantom limbs?


I’ll discuss Sheldrake's groundbreaking Phantom Limb experiment, which aims to detect the energy associated with phantom limbs, presenting a pivotal step towards opening up exciting avenues for groundbreaking research.


We'll also contemplate the regenerative powers found in nature, wondering if we can harness them for advancements in human healing. As we wrap up the episode, the emphasis is on keeping an open mind to these unconventional yet riveting theories. They could significantly reshape our understanding of the mind, body, and human potential.



SHOW NOTES


Rupert Sheldrake Video Course:

-- How To Transform the Sciences: Six Potential Breakthroughs (2022)

https://sheldrake.org/online-courses/transform-the-sciences


Rupert Sheldrake Book:

--Seven Experiments That Could Change the World: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Revolutionary Science" (1994)



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