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Rupert Sheldrake's Morphic Field Theory: namely, that a change in the behavior of a species occurs when a critical mass—the exact number needed—is reached.
Jean Shinoda Bolen • Millionth Circle: How to Change Ourselves and the World: The Essential Guide to Women's Circles (Feminist Gift, from the Author of Goddesses in Everywoman)
Medium • Humanity, the Ecosystem

All human beings are part of our own Self. All creatures are but different forms of who we are. They are like the different leaves and branches of the tree of consciousness.
Dr. David Frawley • Ayurveda and the Mind: The Healing of Consciousness
Samuel Taylor Coleridge called ‘esemplastic power’, the ability to shape disparate things into one, to take combinations and make a new whole.
Geoff Mulgan • Another World Is Possible: How to Reignite Social and Political Imagination

‘morphic resonance’.
Philip Carr-Gomm • Druid Mysteries: Ancient Wisdom for the 21st Century
If I am correct in my view that all encounters with non-human entities are, in a real sense, mind-created, then it is reasonable to suggest that any popular belief system, influencing the assumptions and perceptions of large numbers of people, can create collective Egregorials that can manifest powerfully within the Kenoma, being drawn over from th
... See moreAnthony Peake • The Hidden Universe
This is what Samuel Taylor Coleridge called ‘esemplastic power’, the ability to shape disparate things into one, to take combinations and make a new whole.