05-03-2019, 07:08 AM
(04-25-2019, 06:27 AM)Ed Hurst Wrote: At first blush, I suppose the EU theory is missing a bunch of theoretical work that takes into account other factors. In other words, it's better than the mainstream, but it's too simplified to explain things. At any rate, I don't dig into such things too deeply simply because I have no interest in the purpose they claim to serve. I do believe living organisms communicate in part through electrical flows, and I believe the electromagnetic energy fields are only a symptom of the presence of moral energy. Heart-led communion will generate electromagnetic fields, but that energy is not the whole picture.
I do like Sheldrake's image of habitual forms. That makes sense to me.
There's a free ebook that puts the EU model in everyday language, mostly, that I'm about halfway through reading. You can download it here. There's some basic introduction to electro-magnetism and how it works that I was able to understand, so it's worth the price. I want to get the paperback but it's overpriced for some reason. It looks like the author went through a publisher that does print on demand books, but it's based in the UK, so I think that contributes to the high price.