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Hundredth Monkey: The Morphogenic fields explained by “The Hundredth Monkey”

The study of morphogenic fields is an attempt to scientifically document and describe how the human consciousness is shared. The Morphogenic fields also plays the main role in the idea that humanity at one point in time will go thru a dramatic collective shift in consciousness. It will happen when the critical mass for a shift is reached, or in other words, when a certain number of spiritually awakened individuals are reached.

The story “The Hundredth Monkey” gives an easily understood background to the theory.

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Hundredth Monkey: The Morphogenetic fields explained by “The Hundredth Monkey”
The study of morphogenetic fields is an attempt to scientifically document and describe how the human consciousness is shared. The Morphogenetic fields also plays the main role in the idea that humanity at one point in time will go thru a dramatic collective shift in consciousness. It will happen when the critical mass for a shift is reached, or in other words, when a certain number of spiritually awakened individuals are reached.

The story “The Hundredth Monkey” gives an easily understood background to the theory of morphogenetic fields.

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia - Hundredth Monkey

The "Hundredth Monkey" is the name for a supposed phenomenon in which a particular learned behaviour spread instantaneously from one group of animals, once a critical number was reached, to all related animals in the region or perhaps throughout the world. Largely due to popularisation of this story, the "Hundredth Monkey" phenomenon is now thought by many to occur in human populations with respect to ideas and beliefs in general even thoug ...

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Hundredth Monkey: Two Streams of Future Probability

Kiara Windrider is a therapist, poet, astrologer, healer, explorer of mystic and shamanic paths and the author of the award-winning book Doorway to Eternity: A Guide to Planetary Ascension. A primary focus for Kiara Windrider has currently been to work with inner technologies for planetary healing, and joining with others in a Chrysalis Network to seed new possibilities for an awakening planet.

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Hundredth Monkey: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction

What is the Law of Attraction?

Law of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness", "Law of Magnetism", "Power of Thought" etc.

 

What it says is; all your thoughts, all images in your mind, and all the feelings connected to your thoughts will later manifest as your reality. In other words; everything you have in your life - now - has been attracted to you thru your mind.

 

This means that both the things you are happy with and those you are not - is your own creation.

 

Most importantly it means; you can from now on create your life consciously. You can start attracting only those circumstances that creates happiness for you - and leave out those you do not desire.

 

As The Law of Attraction is the most important law in the universe - there is a lot to say about it! Here you will find over 100 links to articles related to the Law of Attraction sorted under different topics. Indulge in all the knowlwdge and inspiration and learn how to become your own Creator!

 

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia - Collective intelligence

Collective intelligence, as characterized by Tom Atlee, Douglas Engelbart, Cliff Joslyn, Francis Heylighen, Ron Dembo, and other theorists, is a working form of intelligence which overcomes "groupthink" and individual cognitive bias in order to allow a collective to cooperate on one process—while maintaining reliable intellectual performance. In this context, it refers to robust consensus decision making, and may properly be considered a subfield of sociology. Another CI pioneer, George Pór, author of The Quest for Collectiv ...

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia - New Age

The term New Age describes a broad movement of late twentieth century and contemporary Western culture, characterised by an individual eclectic approach to spiritual exploration. Collectively, New Age has some attributes of an emergent religion, but is currently a loose network of spiritual teachers, healers, and seekers. The movement is most visible where its ideas are traded—for example in specialist bookshops, music stores, and New Age fairs. The name "New Age" also refers to the market segment in which its goods and servi ...

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia - Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal

The Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, or CSICOP, is an organization formed to encourage open minded, critical investigation of paranormal and pseudoscientific claims from a responsible, scientific point of view. It is a nonprofit organization, founded in 1976 by Paul Kurtz. Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal - Activities. According to CSICOP's charter, the organization exists to pursue six major goals: Maintain a n ...

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (IPA: /pjɛʀ tejaʀ də ʃaʀdɛ̃/; May 1, 1881 – April 10, 1955), a Jesuit priest trained as a palaeontologist and a philosopher, was present at the discovery of Peking Man. Teilhard de Chardin popularized such ideas as the Omega Point and the Noosphere. In setting forth this sweeping account of the unfolding of the material cosmos, he abandoned the literal interpretation of the two different accounts of creation in the Book of Genesis, in fav ...

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia - Number of the Beast

The Number of the Beast is mentioned in the Book of Revelation of the Christian New Testament and has long been accepted to be 666. In some interpretations of Christian eschatology the "Beast" is believed to refer to an Antichrist. The number 666 has many mathematical properties, some more interesting than others. Number of the Beast - References from the book of Revelation. Mark of the Beast Revelation 13:17 states: "... no one may buy or sell exc ...

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia II - Collective intelligence - Definition

Collective intelligence, as characterized by Tom Atlee, Douglas Engelbart, Cliff Joslyn, Francis Heylighen, Ron Dembo, and other theorists, is a working form of intelligence which overcomes "groupthink" and individual cognitive bias in order to allow a collective to cooperate on one process—while maintaining reliable intellectual performance. In this context, it refers to robust consensus decision making, a ...

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Collective intelligence, Collective intelligence - Definition, Collective intelligence - General concepts, Collective intelligence - History, Collective intelligence - Examples of collective intelligence, Collective intelligence - Mathematical techniques, Collective intelligence - Opposing views, Collective intelligence - Recent developments

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia II - Collective intelligence - Examples of collective intelligence

The best-known collective intelligence projects are political parties—which mobilize large numbers of people to form policy, select candidates, and to finance and run election campaigns. Military units, trade unions, and corporations are focused on more narrow concerns but would satisfy some definitions of a genuine "C.I."—the most rigorous would require a capacity to respond to very arbitrary conditions without orders or guidance from "law" or "customers" who constrain actions tightly. One interesting proponent of the rigorous view is A ...

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Collective intelligence, Collective intelligence - Definition, Collective intelligence - General concepts, Collective intelligence - History, Collective intelligence - Examples of collective intelligence, Collective intelligence - Mathematical techniques, Collective intelligence - Opposing views, Collective intelligence - Recent developments

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia II - Collective intelligence - General concepts

While group and artificial intelligence have something to offer, collective intelligence is at its roots a human enterprise, in which mind-sets, a willingness to share, and an openness to the value of distributed intelligence for the common good, are paramount. Individuals who respect collective intelligence are confident of their own abilities, and recognize that the whole is indeed greater than the sum of any individual parts. Maximizing collective intelligence relies on the ability of an organization to accept and develop "T ...

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Collective intelligence, Collective intelligence - Definition, Collective intelligence - General concepts, Collective intelligence - History, Collective intelligence - Examples of collective intelligence, Collective intelligence - Mathematical techniques, Collective intelligence - Opposing views, Collective intelligence - Recent developments

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia II - Collective intelligence - History

Collective intelligence, which has antecedents in Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's concept of "noosphere" as well as H.G. Wells's concept of "world brain," has more recently been examined in depth by Pierre Levy in a book by the same name, by Howard Bloom in "Global Brain," by Howard Rheingold in "Smart Mobs," and by Robert David Steele Vivas in "The New Craft of Intelligence". In the latter, the concept of all citizens as "intelligence minutemen," drawing only on legal and ethical sources of information, are able to create "public intelligence" ...

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia II - Collective intelligence - Mathematical techniques

One measure sometimes applied, especially by more artificial intelligence focused theorists, is "collective intelligence quotient" (or "cooperation quotient"), which presumably can be measured like the "individual" intelligence quotient (IQ)—thus making it possible to determine the marginal extra intelligence added by each new individual participating in the collective, thus using metrics to avoid the hazards of group think and stupidity. In 2001, Tadeusz (Ted) Szuba from AGH University in Poland proposed the formal model for phenom ...

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Collective intelligence, Collective intelligence - Definition, Collective intelligence - General concepts, Collective intelligence - History, Collective intelligence - Examples of collective intelligence, Collective intelligence - Mathematical techniques, Collective intelligence - Opposing views, Collective intelligence - Recent developments

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia II - Collective intelligence - Opposing views

Skeptics, especially those critical of artificial intelligence and more inclined to believe that risk of bodily harm and bodily action are the basis of all unity between people, are more likely to emphasize the capacity of a group to take action and withstand harm as one fluid mass mobilization—shrugging off harms the way a body shrugs off the loss of a few cells. This strain of thought is most obvious in the anti-globalization movement and characterized by the works of John Zerzan, Carol Moore, and Starhawk, who typically shun academics. ...

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia II - Collective intelligence - Recent developments

Growth of the Internet and mobile telecom has also highlighted "swarming" or "rendezvous" technologies that enable meetings or even dates on demand. The full impact of such technology on collective intelligence and political effort has yet to be felt, but the anti-globalization movement relies heavily on e-mail, cell phones, pagers, SMS, and other means of organizing before, during, and after events. One theorist involved in both political and theoretical activity, Tom Atlee, codifies on a disciplined basis the connections between these even ...

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Collective intelligence, Collective intelligence - Definition, Collective intelligence - General concepts, Collective intelligence - History, Collective intelligence - Examples of collective intelligence, Collective intelligence - Mathematical techniques, Collective intelligence - Opposing views, Collective intelligence - Recent developments

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia II - Morphogenetic field - Research background

British biologist Rupert Sheldrake posited a theory of morphogenetic fields that has become well-known for the criticism and skepticism directed towards it by prominent members of the scientific community. Sheldrake trained as a plant physiologist and became interested in the way that living things took on their form. In particular, he was interested in how what began as a single cell that split into identical copies eventually changed to take on s ...

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Morphogenetic field, Morphogenetic field - Research background, Morphogenetic field - Evidence, Morphogenetic field - Critical reception, Morphogenetic field - Continuing experiments, Morphogenetic field - Use in fiction

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia II - Morphogenetic field - Evidence

Sheldrake first published his ideas in 1973, offering a selection of seemingly disconnected bits of evidence in support. One was the research of Harvard University researcher William McDougall, who, in the 1920s, studied the abilities of rats to correctly solve mazes. He found that children of rats that had learned the maze were able to run it faster. The first rats would get it wrong 165 times before being able to run it perfectly each time, but after a few generations it was down to 20. McDougall attributed this was due to some sort ...

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Hundredth Monkey: Encyclopedia II - Morphogenetic field - Evidence

Sheldrake first published his ideas in 1973, offering a selection of seemingly disconnected bits of evidence in support. One was the research of Harvard University researcher William McDougall, who, in the 1920s, studied the abilities of rats to correctly solve mazes. He found that children of rats that had learned the maze were able to run it faster. The first rats would get it wrong 165 times before being able to run it perfectly each time, but after a few generations it was down to 20. McDougall attributed this to some sort of Lamarckian evolutionary process. An alternative explanation, however, involved the rats follow ...

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Morphogenetic field, Morphogenetic field - Research background, Morphogenetic field - Evidence, Morphogenetic field - Critical reception, Morphogenetic field - Continuing experiments, Morphogenetic field - Use in fiction

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