Morphic Resonance | Communicating with Nature | Full Film

Morphic Resonance presents a meditative soundscape, a wordless interaction between human and nature. It was filmed on location in Sweden. All the audio in the film is authentic – nothing has been added or taken away. Cast: Andris Birdwhisperer (Andris Fågelviskare) is a tracker who can imitate 120 different species of birds. Ellen Molnia is a singer, artist and music producer. Charu Hariharan is a world renown kanjira (drum) player from India. Joakim Ehn is a singer songwriter. @JoakimEhnMusic Petronella Sjöö is a singer, storyteller and plays crystal bowls. A few words on the title: ”Morph” being short for ”Metamorphosis”, or “change of form or structure”. And ”Resonance”, as in “prolongation of sound by reverberation”. In addition to the marriage of these two words into a film title, there’s another meaning to it too. Morphic Resonance is the name of a theory, put forth by biologist, author and parapsychology researcher Rupert Sheldrake. The theory says that if a change occurs once, it creates a field of change that makes it easier for the same change to happen elsewhere. Like when a large enough group of mice master a labyrinth in Australia, other groups of mice in, say, North America suddenly have an easier time solving it. Or, as a possible extension of the theory, if someone acts with kindness, it becomes easier for others to do the same. Campfire Stories is a community supported project. Please consider becoming a Patron: