Programming the matrix of reality

Reaping what you sow

Morphic resonance and the programming of fields of consciousness

Programming the Matrix for mass death

The bigger question on abortion: What are the consequences for human civilization?

Butchery of innocent life is WRONG... and it may also be suicide

(NaturalNews) Almost everyone believes in some form of spiritual cause and effect. In the realm of New Age belief, it's called "karma," and your actions are believed to be recorded in the "Akashic records" for which you are one day held to account.In traditional religious belief, it's called "judgment from God," and it involves death and destruction being rained down upon those societies that have deviated from the Biblical tenants calling for protection of life. Following physical death, every individual is judged by God for their actions on the Earthly realm, and if they allowed evil to take place -- or engaged in it themselves -- they are harshly judged.In the realm of mind and intention, a similar phenomenon is often called "the Law of Attraction," and it means that society tends to attract to itself those things upon which it repeatedly focuses.In Hinduism and Buddhism, a person who lives a life engaged in the deliberate death and destruction of others is believed to be punished by beingsuch as a rodent or cockroach. (The non-physical, eternal soul is re-inserted into the biological matrix, so to speak, reborn in a different physical life form.)Across our world, the vast majority of people everywhere believe in some form of spiritual cause and effect. This is true even among "progressives" in America, yet it is precisely those progressives who are right now defending, promoting and even encouraging the practice of abortions ... a practice that not only destroys the life of a living, conscious being, but also a practice that we now know involvesduring abortion procedures.Evidence is even emerging now that says some children are born whole, killed by Planned Parenthood, and sold as intact, whole bodies to biotech companies that use the infant bodies for so-called "scientific research."This article is not attempting to convince you that such activities are now routinely taking place in America. That fact is irrefutable by all but those who are mentally ill and living in a state of total fantasy. Rather, this article attempts to explain thatWhether you are wholly opposed to the practice of abortion or strongly in support of it, the killing of 3,500+ unborn babies a day is not something that takes place without powerful spiritual consequences for America. (Visit www.LifeSiteNews.com to stay up to date on this issue...)To the absolute astonishment of almost everyone, there are 115,000 abortions performed EACH DAY around the world.Thesays that 1.3 million abortions per year in America (3,561 per day).What's crucial to understand here is that, and this termination involves the destruction of the biological vessel that's occupied by a spirit / soul / mind. The act of destroying any biological body and causing the spirit to leave that body is. (This is important to note when Planned Parenthood refers to its critics as "extremists." According to PP, murdering babies is not extremism, but talking about it is!)Due to the reality of mind-matter interactions across our universe (non-locality, quantum physics, the intention of the Observer, and so on), acts of extreme violence may in fact "program" the fabric of our reality with a pattern of destruction. The ancient Aztecs believed that sacrificing lives was necessary to appease the gods and thereby ensure the survival of their civilization. (They were wrong. The Aztec civilization collapsed into ruin.)What the Aztecs did not realize is that by committing large-scale human sacrifice,. That destruction eventually arrived in the form of invading Spaniards, and the last Aztec emperor, Cuauhtemoc, surrendered to the Spaniards in 1521 A person who does not understand the holographic nature of reality would incorrectly assume that one thing has nothing to do with the other. How could the Aztec's human sacrifice impact their civilization being destroyed by the Spaniards? What more awake and aware people have come to realize, however, is that. By murdering their own citizens, the Aztecs set into motion what you might call "ripples in the Matrix" which, over time, attracted to their civilization the same sort of violent actions that reflected their own murderous ways.This idea makes no sense to materialist scientists, of course, but the views of those people don't count because they, themselves, do not believe in free will, consciousness or the power of the mind. They believe that all human thought is deterministic brain chemistry and that consciousness is merely a convincing illusion. By definition, they believe that their own thoughts and words mean nothing and merely represent autonomic expressions of complex brain chemistry.But to those who have moved beyond the limited, materialistic understanding of existence, they know that... which is precisely why prayer has been scientific proven to accelerate healing in hospitals. It's also why there exists a "hundredth monkey" phenomenon whereby once an idea or piece of knowledge exists in the minds of a critical mass of conscious beings,through a kind of "consciousness osmosis" effect that still isn't well understood.The best explanation for what's really happening in all this is called "morphic resonance" -- an advanced science concept described by extraordinary author and science researcher Rupert Sheldrake, author of Morphic Resonance: The Nature of Formative Causation . (I own all of Sheldrake's books and audio books, and I highly recommend them.)Sheldrake describes the existence of "morphic fields" which arethat provide the framework or blueprints from which biological and physical reality is formed. This theory of morphic resonance is the best explanation yet for many phenomena in the world of embryology and botany which. Even the entire assembly of DNA in a human body is utterly incapable of describing the magnificent complexity of the construction and ongoing life of a biological being. Thus, the material explanation for inheritance is incomplete. While DNA clearly plays an important role in inheritance, it is not sufficient by itself to account for all inheritance.As a hint into this, consider the fact that the DNA of a simple fruit fly contains about 13,300 genes. The mustard weed plant contains 25,700 genes. According to these numbers, a human being -- which is many times more complex than a fruit fly or a mustard weed -- must contain hundreds of thousands of genes, right?Wrong. The human genome only contains 30,000 - 40,000 genes , less than twice the number of genes as a mustard weed.This astonishingly low number of human genes is one clue that. There is something else above and beyond DNA that sets the template for "formative causation." Almost certainly, this is a little-understood non-material "field" -- perhaps a field of "naturally-occurring intention" or a type of natural consciousness we don't yet comprehend.Narrow-minded scientists predictably scoff at such notions, because they are incapable of expanding their knowledge beyond those things they've been taught through rote memorization. But they aren't even true scientists. As physicist Richard Feynman famously said, "Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts."In other words, Feynman correctly believed that REAL science is grounded in the idea that "experts" are not just wrong, butbecause they are incapable of exploring new advances that might overrule their existing limiting beliefs.What's the point in all this? The point is in realizing thatIn other words, the more killing of conscious beings that takes place -- whether through abortions, violent crime or large-scale warfare -- the more strongly the morphic fields might be programmed for violence and destruction.This may, in fact, be the very mechanism that accounts for what New Agers call "karma." Or may also explain what the Scripture refers to as the, or even "Judgment Day."When you program the morphic fields of reality with violence against children, the terror of being murdered, and the systematic destruction of life, you inevitably unleash. By programming these fields with violence and destruction, a society is, in effect, pushing itself in the direction ofas a matter of cause and effect. In everyday language, this idea is called, "You reap what you sow..." yet the underlying mechanism that powers this idea is deeply spiritual... perhaps even "cosmic."That's the theory, anyway. No one can prove it with today's technology, obviously, in the same way that the existence of bacteria and "disease germs" could not be proven before the invention of the microscope. I have no doubt that one day the technology will exist to detect the presence of such fields, but for now, we can only observe and record theof such fields. (And to anyone who ridiculously believes invisible fields cannot affect the material world, you might want to explore the history of magnets and magnetism, a universal phenomenon no one really understands to this day, even if they can model it and describe it with formulas.)All this leads us to the greater spiritual question on abortion. Is the widespread practice of murdering living, conscious beingsThe very question might seem preposterous to someone uneducated in the presence of morphic fields and the nonlocality of consciousness, but it remains and legitimate and serious question for our world, especially given the horrifying number of abortions carried out every day across our planet.Human civilization is extremely fragile. Even strict, deterministic scientists know full well that human civilization could be wiped out by numerous threats, including:• The rise of artificial intelligence that exterminates humankind (warned by Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk and others)• The possibility of an Earth strike from an extinction-level meteor.• The eruption of the Yellowstone caldera, which would end much human life across the planet.• The arrival of violent, intelligent alien life that would seek to exterminate human life (warned by Stephen Hawking).Yet what if there is another threat that has gone entirely unnoticed by modern science? What if the systematic, hour-by-hour murder and destruction of unborn human babies is actually setting into motion a pattern of "causative formation" which might attract an extinction-level event to modern human civilization?The Bible speaks of a great flood that wiped out evil and cleansed the Earth. The story, like much of what's contained in the Bible, is a metaphor, not a literal telling of specific details. Yet it follows the pattern of precisely what we're exploring here: a great catastrophe that befalls human civilization, washing away the evil to start anew.Interestingly, according to the morphic resonance theory, the idea of God isn't even necessary for humanity to doom itself. Through mass abortions, humanity is programming the morphic fields with the intentions (conscious information) of death and destruction. That intention sooner or later is reflected and multiplied, resulting in the catastrophic destruction of the very human civilization that condoned and promoted the mass murder.in this explanation; merelySome people believe that morphic fields and the so-called "conscious universe" is. This explains why "God" is omniscient and omnipotent. The morphic fields are everywhere, surrounding us and coexisting with us, reflect back to us the energies and vibrations that we program into them. Perhaps the fields arethat gave rise to our own universe by planting "Big Bang seeds." Interestingly, even the most rigid materialistic scientists readily admit that the Big Bang occurred in utter violation of the laws of cause and effect, bringing into existencein an instant!There is no explanation for such an event other than the conscience intention of an intelligence beyond our comprehension.To wrap this up, even if everything mentioned in this article seems too far-fetched to believe, abortion is wrong for ethical and moral reasons. It is unlikely to ever be stopped, however, as far too many people resort to abortion as a form of birth control.What we must begin to seriously consider, however, is whether abortion is far worse than just the destruction of individual lives. It may turn out thatwith spiritual and energetic repercussions that virtually no one has even begun to explore. (To my knowledge, I'm the first person to explore this topic in detail...)A nation that murders 3,500 babies a day, it turns out, may ultimately be murdering itself. Those who condone such practices may be accruing tragic consequences for their own non-material souls. And finally, America may be facingfor routinely murdering so many conscious beings.