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The principles of morphic resonance challenge entrenched scientific doctrines. For instance, the underwhelming results of the Human Genome Project underscored the “missing heritability problem,” questioning the sufficiency of genetic explanations for traits. Rather than attributing inherited characteristics solely to genetics, Sheldrake advocates for a broader understanding encompassing morphic fields.
The concept extends to familial patterns, suggesting that dysfunctions may arise from unrecognized influences within familial morphic fields, inherited unconsciously through generations. Family constellation therapy, which focuses on these inherited patterns, may facilitate healing by addressing the resonance of past familial experiences.