Morphic Resonance: Why our overlords try to hard to poison the field
- Adam Oshien
- Jun 3
- 7 min read

Once, there was an ancient river—one that flowed not with water, but with memory. Every thought, every act, every cry of sorrow or burst of laughter sent ripples through its depths. Some called it the soul of humanity. Others whispered it was the hidden thread connecting all living things.
The river remembers.
Long ago, a village was ravaged by war. The survivors buried their dead, but the screams lingered—not just in their minds, but in the river itself. Years later, another war came. Then another. Each time, the river’s currents grew heavier, darker, as if the water itself whispered: "This is what we do now."
A woman once fled her home, clutching her child, as soldiers burned the fields. Her terror seeped into the river. Decades later, a girl in a distant land woke gasping from nightmares of flames she’d never seen.
The river remembers.
In a city where blood often stained the streets, a man raised his hand in anger. His father had done the same. And his father before him. The river carried this pattern like a stone sinking deeper with each generation, until cruelty felt inevitable.
But then—one day—a different man caught his fist mid-swing. He paused. He wept. And the river shivered.
In a quiet clinic, a young woman made a choice that left her hollow - the decision to abort her child. She spoke of it to no one, but the river heard her silent tears. Years later, others like her found themselves weeping without knowing why, carrying a sorrow that didn’t seem to belong to them.
The river remembers.
Morphic Resonance and Collective Trauma: How Atrocities Ripple Through Humanity
The concept of morphic resonance, introduced by biologist Rupert Sheldrake, offers a compelling lens through which to understand how collective experiences—both uplifting and devastating—shape the trajectory of human societies. At its core, this theory proposes that self-organizing systems, including cultures and civilizations, are influenced by non-local fields of memory.
These fields, often referred to as morphic fields, carry the imprints of repeated behaviors, emotions, and events, making certain patterns more likely to recur over time. The more frequently an action or emotion occurs, the more deeply it becomes etched into this invisible tapestry, subtly guiding future actions. This idea extends to trauma, suggesting that unresolved suffering leaves a mark on the collective psyche, perpetuating cycles of pain unless consciously interrupted.
When examining the impact of atrocities on the morphic field, it becomes clear that violence, whether through war, murder, systemic oppression, or traumatic reproductive choices, distorts this shared energetic fabric in profound ways. Wars, for instance, do not merely end with treaties or ceasefires; they leave behind psychic scars that linger across generations. The anguish of soldiers, the terror of civilians, and the unresolved hatred sown in conflict zones seep into the collective unconscious, making future outbreaks of violence more probable.
The echoes of World War II, for example, continue to reverberate in global politics, shaping alliances, fears, and even the way nations prepare for potential threats.
Similarly, acts of murder and violent crime create ripples that lower the threshold for future brutality. In areas plagued by recurring violence, it is as though the morphic field has become trapped in a loop, reinforcing destructive behaviors. Some theorists suggest that serial killers or mass shooters may be unconsciously tapping into this pre-existing resonance of violence, acting out patterns that have been normalized through repetition. The same principle applies to systemic injustices like slavery, genocide, and tyranny. These large-scale traumas embed themselves so deeply that centuries later, societies still grapple with their aftermath—whether through entrenched racism, inherited trauma, or the unconscious re-enactment of oppressive dynamics by descendants of both perpetrators and victims.
Even reproductive trauma, particularly in abortion, may contribute to this distortion. The unresolved grief and guilt from traumatic experiences can accumulate in the morphic field, potentially manifesting as collective dissociation, emotional numbness, or declining birth rates in societies with high abortion rates. This is not a judgment on individual decisions but an observation of how unresolved pain, on a large scale, may influence broader societal trends.
The consequences of these repeated atrocities are far-reaching. As violence becomes normalized, societies grow desensitized to suffering, accepting destruction as an inevitable part of human nature. Historical patterns—cyclical wars, generational abuse, systemic oppression—persist because the morphic field reinforces them.
The Deliberate Poisoning of Humanity’s Morphic Field: How the Powers That Be Engineer Collective Trauma

The concept of morphic resonance reveals a chilling truth: our collective consciousness is not just shaped by random events, but by repeated patterns—patterns that can be manipulated. And those who pull the strings of global power understand this all too well. The ruling overlords, the shadowy architects of our societal structures, are not ignorant of this phenomenon. In fact, they wield it like a weapon. They know that if they can saturate the morphic field with enough violence, suffering, and degradation, they can lock humanity into a self-perpetuating cycle of destruction.
This is why wars are not accidents.
They are meticulously orchestrated, fueled by manufactured conflicts, false flags, and the deliberate stoking of ancient hatreds. Every bomb dropped, every child killed, every city reduced to rubble—these are not just tragedies in the moment. They are psychic imprints, scars burned into the collective unconscious, making future wars inevitable. The elites know that if they can keep humanity drowning in the trauma of past conflicts, we will be more easily herded into new ones. The blood memory of World War II, the unresolved rage of Vietnam, the perpetual chaos in the Middle East—these are not just historical events. They are living wounds in the morphic field, ensuring that violence remains our default state.
But war is only one tool in their arsenal.
They also flood our societies with murder, both literal and symbolic. Violent crime is allowed to fester in cities, serial killers are sensationalized by the media, and mass shootings are turned into grotesque spectacles. Each act of brutality lowers the threshold for the next, creating a feedback loop of savagery. The more we see it, the more we expect it—and the more we subconsciously reenact it. The ruling class doesn’t just allow this to happen; they encourage it.
A population drowning in fear and aggression is a population too distracted to question who really holds the power.
Then there is the deliberate assault on life itself—the funding and normalization of abortion, not as a personal choice made in difficult circumstances, but as a mechanized, state-sponsored industry. This is not about women’s rights; it’s about the systematic severing of the sacred bond between mother and child, the disruption of the natural order of creation.

When millions of lives are extinguished before they even begin, the morphic field is poisoned with unresolved grief, guilt, and a deep, collective dissociation. Societies that embrace abortion en masse don’t just lose future generations—they lose their souls. Birth rates plummet, families fracture, and a pervasive numbness sets in, making people easier to control.
And let’s not forget the slow, insidious poisoning of our bodies and minds. From toxic food and water to mind-numbing pharmaceuticals, from degenerate entertainment to the constant bombardment of fear-based propaganda—every layer of our existence is being contaminated. The elites pump us full of chemicals that weaken our bodies, media that rots our brains, and ideologies that turn us against one another.
Why?
Because a sick, divided, and demoralized population is one that will never rise against its oppressors.
The Endgame: A Humanity Trapped in Its Own Hell
The goal is clear: to keep humanity trapped in a self-reinforcing nightmare, where violence begets violence, despair breeds more despair, and each generation inherits a darker, heavier burden than the last. They want us so consumed by hatred, so lost in suffering, that we can’t even imagine a world beyond the cycle. They want the morphic field so saturated with pain that love, unity, and awakening seem like impossible fantasies.
The Great Awakening: How We Can Rewrite the Morphic Code

The elites understand morphic resonance all too well—but what terrifies them is that this same force can be turned against their designs. The field is not a one-way conduit for control; it is a living, responsive fabric that amplifies whatever we pour into it. Just as they have weaponized trauma to keep humanity in chains, we can flood the collective consciousness with frequencies of liberation, love, and unshakable truth.
Every act of defiance against their system—whether it’s rejecting their narratives, exposing their lies, or simply choosing sovereignty over submission—sends a shockwave through the morphic field. Every moment of genuine human connection—unmediated by screens, untainted by their programming—strengthens the bonds of real community. Every prayer, every meditation, every silent vow to stand for truth instead of compliance reverberates far beyond the individual.
These are not small things. They are the seeds of a new reality, taking root in the unseen dimensions where the battle for humanity’s future is truly waged.
The more of us who consciously choose love over manufactured hatred, truth over engineered deception, and creation over orchestrated destruction, the more we dilute their poison. The morphic field operates on repetition—what is done often becomes easier to repeat.
That’s why they rely on constant cycles of war, fear, and division. But the same principle applies to our actions. The more we practice courage, the more natural it becomes. The more we prioritize truth, the harder their illusions are to sustain. The more we choose creation—whether through art, family, or acts of sacred rebellion—the more we overwrite their death-coded programming.

The Silent War of Frequencies
This is not a war of flesh and blood, but of vibrations. Bullets can kill bodies, but they cannot destroy resonance. Governments can censor speech, but they cannot silence the hum of awakening spreading through the collective soul. The elites want us to believe that power is held at the tip of a sword or the barrel of a gun—but real power is in the unseen currents that shape human destiny.
They fear the moment enough of us realize this. They dread the day when the masses stop reacting to their provocations and instead reshape the field itself. Because once a critical mass shifts—once enough people stop feeding the old patterns and start embodying the new—their control mechanisms crumble. History’s greatest revolutions did not succeed through force alone, but through a collective frequency shift—a sudden, irreversible awakening that made the old world impossible to sustain.
The Choice Before Us

We stand at a crossroads. One path leads deeper into their engineered nightmare—a world where violence, division, and despair keep us trapped in an endless loop. The other path requires something far more radical: a conscious refusal to play their game. It demands that we stop reacting, stop fearing, and instead become the architects of a new resonance. Ultimately, morphic resonance suggests that no act exists in isolation. Every thought, deed, and trauma ripples through the unseen fabric of human consciousness, shaping the world in ways both visible and invisible. By becoming aware of these patterns, humanity can shift from destructive resonance to healing coherence, transforming the legacy of trauma into one of renewal. The choice lies in recognizing our interconnectedness and consciously cultivating fields of peace, justice, and compassion for generations to come. Rupert Sheldrake explains that frequency and vibration (like of aborted babies) carries out into the field to influence us:
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