The basic code of the universe
Behind the complex world of Nature lies a basic code, a universal information field that records all that was, is, and will be and directs not only physical development but also energetic interactions among all living and non-living things.
Linking the work of Ervin Laszlo on the Akashic field, Rupert Sheldrake on morphogenetic fields, Richard Gerber on vibrational medicine, and Masaru Emoto on the memory of water, Citro shows how the universal information field connects every person, plant, animal, and mineral--a concept long known by shamans and expounded by perennial wisdom. Putting this science of the invisible to practical use, he explains his revolutionary system of vibrational medicine, known as TFF, which uses the information field to obtain the benefits of natural substances and medications in their “pure” informational form, offering side-effect-free remedies for health and well-being.
- Explains the universal information code connecting every person, plant, animal, and mineral and its applications in science, health care, and cosmic unity.
- Examines research on consciousness, quantum physics, animal and plant intelligence, emotional fields, Kirlian photography, and the effects of thoughts, emotions, and music on water
- Reveals the connections between the work of Ervin Laszlo on the Akashic field, Rupert Sheldrake on morphogenetic fields, Richard Gerber on vibrational medicine, and Masaru Emoto on the memory of water DNA dictates the physical features of an organism.
- But what dictates how something grows--from the division of cells in a human being to the fractal patterns of a crystal? Massimo Citro reveals that behind the complex world of Nature lies a basic code, a universal information field--also known as the Akashic field, which records all that was, is, and will be--that directs not only physical development and behavior but also energetic communication and interactions among all living and non-living things.
- The author examines research on consciousness, quantum physics, animal and plant intelligence, the power of intention, emotional fields, Kirlian photography, and the effects of thoughts, emotions, and music on water.
Comparing and contrasting with this article:
Michael Levin's conclusions regarding biological intelligence and the role of bioelectric signals in development present intriguing parallels and contrasts with Massimo Citro's ideas in The Basic Code of the Universe.
Common Themes
Universal Information Field: Both Levin and Citro emphasize the importance of a fundamental information system that influences biological processes. Citro discusses a universal information field, also known as the Akashic field, which he posits directs not only physical development but also energetic communication among all living and non-living entities[1][2]. Similarly, Levin highlights bioelectric signals as a form of communication that orchestrates cellular behavior and development, suggesting that these signals function like software guiding the biological hardware of DNA[5].
Intelligence Beyond Genetics: Levin proposes that living systems exhibit a form of intelligence characterized by adaptability and responsiveness to environmental changes, challenging the notion that genetic instructions alone dictate development[5]. Citro echoes this sentiment by suggesting that the basic code behind nature's complexity impacts growth patterns and behaviors beyond mere genetic factors, indicating a more holistic understanding of intelligence in living systems[1][3].
Interconnectedness: Both researchers advocate for an interconnected view of life. Citro's concept of the universal information field implies that all entities are linked through this field, facilitating communication and interaction across different forms of life[2][4]. Levin’s work similarly suggests that cellular networks communicate via bioelectric signals, creating a collective intelligence that transcends individual cells[5].
Contrasting Perspectives
Mechanisms of Influence: While Levin focuses on bioelectricity as a specific mechanism for cellular communication and regeneration, Citro presents a broader framework involving various phenomena such as consciousness, quantum physics, and emotional fields. Citro links these concepts to vibrational medicine and other alternative healing practices, suggesting a more expansive approach to understanding life's complexities[1][3].
Nature of Intelligence: Levin defines intelligence in biological systems as an emergent property arising from interactions at various levels, including molecular networks[5]. In contrast, Citro discusses intelligence in terms of an informational code that governs interactions within the universe, implying a more metaphysical aspect to intelligence that includes spiritual dimensions[2][4].
Conclusion
In summary, both Michael Levin and Massimo Citro challenge traditional views on biology and intelligence by proposing frameworks that emphasize interconnectedness and the significance of non-genetic factors. However, their approaches differ in focus—Levin emphasizes bioelectricity and cellular networks as mechanisms of intelligence and development, while Citro explores a broader universal information field that encompasses various dimensions of existence. Together, their ideas contribute to a richer understanding of life’s complexities beyond conventional genetic determinism.
Citations:
[1] https://www.akademika.no/dokumentar-og-fakta/helse-og-livsstil/basic-code-universe/9781594773914
[2] https://www.amazon.com/Basic-Code-Universe-Invisible-Spirituality/dp/1594773912
[3] https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-basic-code-of-the-universe-massimo-citro/1111912944
[4] https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Basic_Code_of_the_Universe.html?id=PV4oDwAAQBAJ
[5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6w5xr8BYV8M
[6] https://newatlas.com/biology/levin-bioelectricity-cellular-intelligence-dna/
[7] https://futureofbeinghuman.com/p/michael-levin-biological-form-and-function
[8] https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-024-06037-4