BA Morphic & Energetic Fields
Clear definitions for the language of energy healing, morphic fields, and spiritual transformation.
The multi-layered energy field that emanates from and surrounds the physical body. The aura is composed of multiple layers — often described as the etheric, emotional, mental, astral, and spiritual bodies — each corresponding to different aspects of human experience.
The aura reflects a person's overall energetic state and can be influenced by thoughts, emotions, health conditions, and external energies. Energy healers often work with the aura to identify and clear energetic disturbances. Practices like aura cleansing remove accumulated negative energy and restore the field's natural integrity.
An auditory phenomenon that occurs when two slightly different frequencies are played in each ear. The brain perceives a third "beat" at the frequency difference between the two tones. For example, if 400 Hz is played in one ear and 410 Hz in the other, the brain perceives a 10 Hz binaural beat.
Binaural beats are used to entrain brainwave patterns into specific states — delta (deep sleep), theta (meditation), alpha (relaxation), and beta (focus). Unlike morphic fields, binaural beats work through auditory processing and require headphones to function properly. Morphic fields do not rely on this mechanism and work through any speaker at any volume.
The complex field of energy and information that surrounds and interpenetrates the human body. The term was adopted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 1994 to describe the organizing field that regulates biological processes.
The biofield includes measurable electromagnetic fields generated by the heart and brain, as well as subtler energetic components that are worked with in traditions like Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, and energy healing. Morphic fields interact directly with the biofield, influencing its patterns and supporting its natural self-organizing capacity.
Energy centers within the subtle body, originating from Hindu and yogic traditions. The word "chakra" comes from Sanskrit, meaning "wheel" or "disc." The seven primary chakras run along the spine from the base to the crown of the head:
Root (Muladhara) — survival, grounding, security. Sacral (Svadhisthana) — creativity, emotions, sexuality. Solar Plexus (Manipura) — personal power, will, confidence. Heart (Anahata) — love, compassion, connection. Throat (Vishuddha) — communication, truth, expression. Third Eye (Ajna) — intuition, insight, perception. Crown (Sahasrara) — spiritual connection, consciousness, divine awareness.
Each chakra governs specific physical, emotional, and spiritual functions. Blockages or imbalances in the chakra system can manifest as physical ailments, emotional difficulties, or spiritual disconnection. Many morphic fields work directly with the chakra system to clear, balance, and activate these energy centers.
The fundamental life force energy in Chinese philosophy and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Chi (also spelled qi or ki in Japanese) flows through the body's meridian system and is essential for health, vitality, and spiritual development.
When chi flows freely, a person experiences good health and vitality. When chi becomes stagnant or blocked, illness and imbalance can result. Practices like qigong, tai chi, acupuncture, and acupressure work directly with chi to restore balance and promote healing. Chi is one of the three treasures in Taoist tradition, alongside jing (essence) and shen (spirit).
The underlying energetic template or pattern that informs the structure and function of a living system. The energetic blueprint is understood as the organizing pattern that precedes and guides physical manifestation — the body forms according to its energetic blueprint, much as a building follows its architectural plan.
When the energetic blueprint is disrupted through trauma, illness, or accumulated negative patterns, physical and emotional problems can result. Morphic fields can work at the blueprint level to restore original patterns, correct distortions, and support the body's natural template for health and wholeness.
A broad category of healing practices that work with the body's energy systems to promote health, balance, and well-being. Energy healing recognizes that the human body has an energetic dimension that can be worked with directly to support physical, emotional, and spiritual health.
Energy healing modalities include Reiki, acupuncture, pranic healing, therapeutic touch, sound healing, crystal healing, and morphic field technology. While approaches vary, all share the fundamental understanding that health is influenced by the state of one's energy body and that directed energetic intervention can support healing.
The rate at which something vibrates or cycles, measured in Hertz (Hz). In the context of energy work and healing, frequency refers to the vibrational rate of energy, consciousness, or matter. Everything in the universe vibrates at a specific frequency — from atoms to thoughts to emotional states.
Higher frequencies are generally associated with more refined, spiritual states (love, peace, expanded awareness), while lower frequencies correspond to denser states (fear, anger, physical density). Morphic fields operate by transmitting specific energetic frequencies that influence the recipient's own vibrational state.
The practice of connecting one's energy to the Earth, establishing stability, presence, and balance. Grounding is considered essential in energy work, meditation, and spiritual practice because it anchors higher-frequency experiences in the physical body and prevents the disorientation that can come from too much "ungrounded" spiritual work.
Physical grounding techniques include walking barefoot on earth, spending time in nature, and certain breathwork practices. Energetic grounding involves directing awareness and energy downward through the body into the earth. Grounding is particularly important after intense energy work, meditation, or morphic field sessions to integrate the shifts that occurred.
The aspect of consciousness that transcends the ego and personality, representing one's truest, most evolved nature. The higher self is understood as the part of you that holds wisdom, purpose, and connection to the divine or universal consciousness.
Different traditions describe this concept in various ways: the Atman in Hinduism, the Buddha nature in Buddhism, the divine spark in Western mysticism. Connecting with the higher self through meditation, energy work, or morphic fields can bring clarity of purpose, deeper intuition, inner peace, and alignment with one's authentic path.
The foundational essence in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Taoist philosophy — the densest and most fundamental of the three treasures. Jing represents vital essence, reproductive energy, and constitutional strength. It is stored in the kidneys and determines overall vitality, longevity, and the quality of aging.
Jing is considered finite — we are born with a certain amount inherited from our parents (prenatal jing) and can supplement it through lifestyle (postnatal jing). Excessive stress, overwork, poor diet, and lack of rest deplete jing. Taoist practices, including certain morphic fields, aim to preserve, replenish, and refine jing as the foundation for cultivating chi and shen.
A form of primal energy (or shakti) described in yogic tradition as lying dormant, coiled at the base of the spine. The word comes from Sanskrit, meaning "coiled one." When awakened through spiritual practice, energy work, or spontaneous activation, kundalini rises through the chakra system along the spine.
Kundalini awakening can produce profound spiritual experiences — expanded consciousness, visions, deep bliss, physical sensations of heat or energy movement, and accelerated personal transformation. It can also be intense if the energy body is not prepared. Safe kundalini work involves gradual preparation of the energy system, proper grounding, and guidance. Morphic fields that work with kundalini energy are designed to support a balanced, safe activation process.
The principle that like attracts like at the energetic level — that the quality of one's thoughts, beliefs, emotions, and vibrational frequency influences what experiences and circumstances one attracts into their life. Popularized in modern culture but rooted in older hermetic and metaphysical traditions.
From an energetic perspective, the law of attraction operates through the biofield and one's vibrational state. By shifting one's energetic frequency through practices like meditation, energy work, and morphic fields, it becomes possible to align with different outcomes and experiences. Morphic fields designed for manifestation work at this energetic level.
The process of bringing desires, intentions, or goals into physical reality through focused thought, energy, belief, and aligned action. In the context of energy work, manifestation involves aligning one's energetic frequency with the desired outcome, clearing energetic blocks that prevent alignment, and maintaining the vibrational state that attracts the intended reality.
Manifestation is not merely positive thinking — it involves deep energetic alignment across all levels: mental (beliefs), emotional (feelings), and energetic (biofield coherence). Morphic fields designed for manifestation work to align these levels, clear subconscious resistance, and establish the energetic foundation for desired outcomes to materialize.
Channels or pathways through which life energy (chi/qi) flows in the body, according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The meridian system forms a network connecting organs, tissues, and energy centers throughout the body.
There are twelve primary meridians, each associated with a specific organ system, plus eight extraordinary meridians that serve as reservoirs for chi. When meridians become blocked or the flow of chi is disrupted, illness can result. Acupuncture, acupressure, qigong, and certain morphic fields work to restore proper flow through the meridian system.
A non-physical field of information and energy that shapes the development, form, and behavior of organisms and systems. The concept was developed by biologist Rupert Sheldrake, who proposed that these fields carry a kind of collective memory that influences how things develop and organize.
In the context of morphic field audios, these are specifically programmed energetic fields encoded into audio media that influence your biofield and energy body when played. Unlike subliminals, which work through affirmations targeting the subconscious mind, morphic fields work at the energetic level — directly influencing energy patterns, clearing blockages, and supporting transformation without requiring mental processing.
To learn more about how morphic fields work, visit our comprehensive guide. For a comparison with subliminals, see morphic fields vs subliminals.
A process proposed by Rupert Sheldrake whereby self-organizing systems inherit a collective memory from previous similar systems through morphic fields. This memory influences patterns across time and space, suggesting that once something occurs in nature, it becomes easier for it to occur again.
Morphic resonance provides a theoretical framework for understanding how morphic fields carry and transmit information. It suggests that habits, patterns, and forms in nature are not fixed by eternal laws but are shaped by accumulated memory. This concept has implications for understanding how morphic field audios can carry specific energetic signatures that interact with and influence the listener's own energy system.
A term used in developmental biology to describe the region of an embryo where specific tissue or organ development occurs. The morphogenetic field provides the organizational information that guides cells to differentiate and form specific structures.
While the term originated in mainstream biology, Rupert Sheldrake expanded the concept to propose that morphogenetic fields are a type of morphic field that carries not just physical developmental information but also inherited patterns and collective memory. The energetic blueprint concept in energy healing is closely related to the idea of morphogenetic fields as organizing templates for biological form.
A morphic field specifically designed to create energetic shielding and protection for the user. Protection fields work by strengthening the aura, establishing energetic boundaries, and deflecting or neutralizing negative energies, psychic intrusions, and harmful influences.
Protection is a fundamental concern in energy work. As a person becomes more energetically sensitive through spiritual practice, they may also become more susceptible to external energetic influences. Protection fields serve as energetic armor, allowing the user to remain open and sensitive while being shielded from harmful energies. BA's protection fields are crafted with divine guidance to provide comprehensive, ethically aligned protection.
A Japanese healing technique developed by Mikao Usui in the early 20th century. The word Reiki combines "rei" (universal or spiritual) and "ki" (life energy, the Japanese equivalent of chi). Reiki practitioners are attuned to channel universal life force energy through their hands to promote healing, relaxation, and well-being.
Reiki is practiced in multiple lineages and levels, with practitioners receiving attunements that open them to channel healing energy with increasing depth and specificity. Morphic fields complement Reiki practice well — many Reiki practitioners use morphic fields to enhance their sessions, maintain their own energy between clients, and deepen their personal energetic development.
A British biologist and author (born 1942) who proposed the theory of morphic resonance and morphic fields. Sheldrake's work suggests that natural systems inherit a collective memory from previous similar systems, influencing development and behavior across space and time.
His key books include A New Science of Life (1981), The Presence of the Past (1988), and The Science Delusion (2012). While controversial in mainstream science, Sheldrake's ideas have been influential in the fields of consciousness research, holistic science, and energy healing. His concept of morphic fields provides the theoretical foundation for understanding how energetic information can be transmitted and received through non-physical means.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine and Taoist philosophy, shen refers to spirit or spiritual energy — the most refined of the three treasures (alongside jing and chi). Shen manifests as consciousness, awareness, mental clarity, and spiritual radiance.
A person with strong shen has bright eyes, clear thinking, calm presence, and a sense of spiritual vitality. Shen is said to reside in the heart and is nourished by meditation, peaceful living, and the proper cultivation of jing and chi. When shen is disturbed, it can manifest as anxiety, confusion, insomnia, or spiritual disconnection. Morphic fields that work with shen aim to cultivate this spiritual radiance and clarity.
An audio recording containing affirmations or messages delivered below the threshold of conscious perception, intended to influence the subconscious mind and shift beliefs, habits, and thought patterns. Subliminals work through the principle that the subconscious mind processes information even when the conscious mind isn't aware of it.
While subliminals and morphic fields are both audio-based transformation tools, they operate on fundamentally different principles. Subliminals target beliefs through mental reprogramming; morphic fields work at the energetic level, directly influencing the biofield and energy body without requiring mental processing. The two modalities can complement each other well.
For a detailed comparison, visit morphic fields vs subliminals.
The non-physical layers of the human energy system that exist beyond the physical body. Different traditions describe varying numbers of subtle bodies, but common frameworks include the etheric body (closest to the physical), the emotional or astral body, the mental body, and higher spiritual bodies.
The subtle bodies interpenetrate the physical body and extend beyond it, forming part of the aura. Each subtle body corresponds to different aspects of experience: physical vitality, emotions, thoughts, and spiritual awareness. Energy healing and morphic fields can work on any or all subtle body layers, addressing issues at the level where they originate rather than just treating symptoms at the physical level.
The sixth chakra (Ajna), located at the center of the forehead between the eyebrows. Associated with intuition, inner vision, insight, and higher perception. When active and balanced, the third eye supports clear seeing — both literal visual perception and the more subtle perception of energy, truth, and meaning beyond surface appearances.
Third eye activation is a significant milestone in many spiritual traditions. It is associated with enhanced intuition, visionary experiences, clairvoyance, and the ability to perceive energy and subtle realities directly. Morphic fields designed for third eye work support the gradual, safe activation and development of this energy center.
The fundamental oscillation or movement of energy at any scale. In physics, everything in the universe is in a state of vibration. In energy healing and spiritual practice, "vibration" refers to the overall energetic quality or frequency at which a person, object, or environment resonates.
"Raising your vibration" is a common goal in energy work, referring to shifting one's overall energetic state toward higher-frequency qualities like love, peace, clarity, and expanded awareness. Morphic fields raise vibration by transmitting specific energetic frequencies that entrain the listener's energy body into more elevated states. Lower vibrations are associated with fear, anger, shame, and energetic density.