Wednesday, 5 September 2012

EXPLANATORY MODELS FROM THE PRESENT-DAY VIEWPOINT

by: Dr. Ghulam Mohyuddin

         The ideas of Ruth Drown are still to be found today in the theory of the “morphogenetic fields” of the English biologist and philosopher Rupert Sheldrake. Sheldrake works on the assumption that the morphogenetic fields contain all information concerning the structure and form of each organism, including “inanimate” material. These fields have a holographic structure, which means that the corresponding information is theoretically omnipresent in the universe and can be called up accordingly. The morphogenetic fields are not essentially electromagnetic and are presumably on a plane other than space/time.
The existence of such a plane transcending space/time has even been postulated as an inevitability by some physicists. David Bohm, in this connection, refers to a “holographic universe” and defines the two areas of existence as having an “implicit” (folded-up) and “explicit” (unfolded) order.
The physicist Burkhard Heim, believes that in addition to our three spatial dimensions and time as the fourth dimension (= space/time) there exist further transcendent dimensions to which humanity can refer, thanks to the particular characteristics of his awareness. In these higher dimensions (hyper space) there is information which controls the structure and processes of the lower dimensions via ”synkopes”! This hyperspace thus performs the function of a control field. The interesting feature of Heim’s “quantum field theory” is that it can provide more precise information after the material world (e.g. the mass of electrons) than - for example - quantum theory. Furthermore, the Heim theory also provides information about the intangible world, i.e. the areas which Dr. Bruce Copen designated dimension X.
The radionic instrument enables the therapist to call up information specific to the patient from the control fields (dimensions 7 & 8 according to Heim, Sheldrake’s morphogenetic fields) and thus to analyse the underlying causes of disease in a person, animal or plant. The experienced practitioner knows that he can tune himself via this plane to the patient provided that he has a blood or hair specimen of the patient, wherever the patient is, even if they are thousands of kilometers apart. At the same time, deviations can be qualitatively assessed and balanced by radionic therapy.

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