One minute study

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Taken from the book: #Bhe_Blendai_Fikkert_Prowaz_Choye_Kord

In the book Ken Kayes’s Hundred Monkeys, it is stated that sixty years ago, in 1952, a group of Japanese scientists were researching the behavior of wild monkeys on an island. The main food of monkeys was sweet potato. Monkeys ate potatoes contaminated with dirt. One day, the researchers noticed that the monkey did something new: he washed the potato before eating it! Maybe he had learned by accident, for example, a potato fell out of his hand and tasted better without soil. However, he repeated this behavior in the following days, and gradually the other monkeys learned to do this. In 1958, when the 100th monkey had adopted this new behavior, scientists on an island three hundred miles away also reported that monkeys on that island had also begun washing potatoes. There was no connection between these islands and no one had taken a monkey from one island to another! The generalization of the results of this research says that when a new level of awareness is created among a certain number of people and their behavior changes significantly and significantly, awareness is transferred to others without direct communication. Every individual consciousness is connected to the collective consciousness. Sometimes we look at the world around us and feel small that we cannot have a positive and significant impact on its improvement. But if the members of a certain species of animals are connected to each other in some way, it is very likely that humans can also connect to each other through the same force. Aligned and common thinking has great power and can be used in a positive and constructive way. Collective consciousness, on the one hand, makes man aware of his amazing power and influence on the entire universe, and on the other hand, shows his great responsibility towards the great human family. Because the circle of influence of human thoughts and actions is not only limited to his personal life and affects the conditions and events that are the result of collective consciousness.

Robert Sheldrick, a famous biologist, in his book The New Science of Life, presents a theory based on scientific evidence and numerous experiences:

Human memory and consciousness is not only stored in his brain, but there is also something called collective consciousness.

The basis of Robert Sheldrick’s philosophy is based on the fact that all organisms in a certain category and species are surrounded by a morphogenetic field that is very similar to a magnetic field and are related to each other in some way.
In summary, by generalizing the results of the Hundred Monkey Test and based on this theory, if a number of humans (if it is comparable to the test! One Hundred Humans) together and empathetically focus on a thought and a level of consciousness, they can transmit that thought to other fellow humans.

We can align and direct our energy in the path of goodness and excellence by empathizing and focusing on pure and positive thoughts.

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@KetabKhani

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