The morphogenetic field gives instructions to the cell to access specific genes in the DNA... /Campo morfogenético/.

A morphogenetic field[1] is a group of cells capable of responding to discrete[2], local biochemical[3] signals[4] that lead to the development of specific morphological structures. 

Morpho = form. Genetics = origin. Morphogenetic Fields understand the orders and structures that form patterns of behaviour, i.e. all things have a self-organisation pre-determined by their own structural patterns.

Following this algorithm, the founder of the morphogenetic field, Oleksandr Gurvych[5], followed by Otto Loewi[6], the winner of the 1936 Nobel Prize, noted that humans, animals, and plants can follow ‘good’ or ‘bad’ behavioural patterns inherited from previous generations, and even perpetuate them for future generations.

This happens because there is a certain type of memory in morphogenetic fields that comes from the past and stimulates specific behaviour in a self-organised environment. This process of inheriting unconscious memories can also be called Morphic Resonance.

The morphogenetic field gives instructions to the cell to access specific genes in the DNA[7] and consciously generate and combine protein sequences to become the unique functional organic structures we see, just as we see the invisible fields created by magnets that can be clearly seen when you sprinkle iron fillers around them.

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