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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.

Massimo Citro, M. He lives in Torino, Italy. Citro has penned a profound work that teaches the reader about both the limits of perception and its vast possibilities. This is the kind of book that gets the mental wheels to spin--a fine accomplishment, indeed! Seifer, Ph. And on the other hand it provides a cogent exposition of the new scientific paradigm that can account for the observed facts, a paradigm that changes our most basic understanding of the fundamental nature of the universe, and of all things in it.

In both respects the book is detailed and remarkably complete; hardly anything remains to be added. Recommendation: read this book, read it carefully, and note the key assertions. Tell us what you like and we'll recommend books you'll love. Sign up and get a free ebook! Foreword by Ervin Laszlo. Published by Park Street Press. Hardcover eBook. Table of Contents Excerpt Rave and Reviews. About The Book. Informed matter , an intermediate state between pure matter and combined matter.

Pure matter is a still ocean. Each body is like a wave made of combined matter the crest of the wave and informed matter the unseen part under the water, from which the crest derives. While it is not yet possible to measure the code, we can catch some of the interactions and communications in which information is exchanged. And what is information?

Whatever its nature, information expresses rhythms, vibrations, and disturbances of the field. These spatial areas where the field is disrupted are what we call informed fields. I will start with an image: the god Hermes with winged ankles who runs on the waves of the sea. He is agile, light, fast as lightning. In his hand he carries the golden rod with which he enchants the eyes of humans.

A gust of wind, and he is in the cave of Calypso, the goddess who holds Odysseus but who will be forced by Zeus to release him. Homer portrays Hermes as the divine messenger, in one of the first representations of information. There is a god in information, a god that is the essence of life itself. This god operates everywhere: in science, linguistics, cybernetics, communications, computing, genetics, in all moments of our lives where there are signals that provide elements of knowledge.

Nothing is created without information. An example is a driver at a set of traffic lights, or the hormones that change the body of an adolescent. Everything takes place in three phases: the signal must be emitted, then transmitted and received, and finally understood. Everything changes according to the information. As Heraclitus of Ephesus put it: everything flows and nothing is repeated. Even the river is never the same, though it may appear to be so. Everything is information: the melody that makes you dream or the molecule that activates a receptor.

The universe is a net whose knots are the bodies and whose threads are the waves and radiations. The knots may be perceived by the senses, but the threads are not, though they inform, exchange, and organize life. Everything exchanges information with everything in the communication network of the world.

Every being sends messages that contain history, conditions, and properties, almost in eagerness to reassert identity and communicate it. Everything gets repeated this way, to construct the network of information and exchange operating invisibly in the emptiness, in the apparent void.

Everyone knows that our senses are limited, yet we continue to ignore what we cannot perceive. Want to Read Currently Reading Read.

Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Ervin Laszlo. 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. 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.

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To ask other readers questions about The Basic Code of the Universe , please sign up. Be the first to ask a question about The Basic Code of the Universe. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Nov 05, Paul Kieniewicz rated it really liked it Shelves: mind-expanding. This is a very provocative book that is bound to create controversy, discussion and to polarize opinions.

Massimo Citro, a medical doctor and researcher in healing through the use of electromagnetic radiation here begins the controversy , presents an overview of the latest studies, experiments and ideas of how science may explain diverse phenomena such as homeopathy, the structure of water, morphogenetic fields as in Sheldrake , human fields, and the placebo effect.

I was familiar with many of This is a very provocative book that is bound to create controversy, discussion and to polarize opinions. I was familiar with many of the same ideas developed by researchers back in the ss, and was pleased to see that those same ideas are being discussed, now in terms of newer discoveries in quantum physics.

I have no doubt that phenomena such as homeopathy and the structure of water are real. If so, how on Earth do you explain them? Citro is not a physicist, and his explanations are qualitative rather than quantitative. He devotes much of the book to describing TFF Transfer Pharmacological Frequency , a healing technique he developed that involves amplifying the natural electromagnetic waves created by a substance dissolved in water, and either applying those waves to a patient, or imprinting them homeopathically on a water sample.

He presents many case histories that suggest that there is a phenomenon there to explain. That molecules dissolved in water behave like harmonic oscillators and generate electromagnetic radiation, is not controversial. How coherent that radiation is, is another matter. As well as presenting some of the latest research, Citro refers to early twentieth century work on the human fields, research by Yale biologist Harold Burr and Alexander Gurswitch.

Back then, a field explanation for the development of biological forms seemed to many biologists a reasonable theory. It fell into disfavour mostly as a result of discoveries of DNA coding. In the tug of war between biologists and biochemists, biochemistry gained the upper hand. On the negative side, Citro presents a smorgasbord of many theories, often too uncritically.

This book is unlikely to interest or satisfy the skeptic who is more at home in a positivistic approach. Citro is not out to convince anyone, least of all the skeptic. He does however give an interesting account of what ideas are being discussed on the edges of accepted science, the evidence and the possibilities. Interesting read For someone that has never been interested in deep scientific Topics, I found this book intriguing, entertaining, engaging, and easy to read. Mar 30, A'lynn rated it really liked it Shelves: kindle-ebooks.

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