This group is devoted to the deep study and active contemplation of Netism’s core teachings, such as the 12 Pillars of Ātūm, the function of Heka, the spiral force of Zeru, soul shard resonance, multiversal threading, and the structure of the Net. These are the foundational elements that define the philosophy, cosmology, and practice of Netism. Whether you’re a long-time student or new to the path, this is where we engage in high-level dialogue, ask powerful questions, and work together to clarify, embody, and expand our understanding of the Netist framework.
In the framework of Netism, evolution occurs due to two factors: resonance and the conscious drive to step outside a given pattern. Successful efforts in survival or fatalities of a small group of a species ripple out to the rest of the species immediately and automatically through the biofield. This process is known as morphic resonance and is pioneered by biologist and author Rupert Sheldrake.
Most intrinsic to the theory is that all self-organizing systems inherit a collective memory. This includes cells, plants, animals, humans, and ecosystems. When a pattern of behavior, thought, or form is repeated enough, it becomes easier for others to replicate through resonance with a field of memory that transcends material form.
In Netism, this idea affirms what the ancients knew: the universe is alive with pattern and intention. Every action, every thought, every transformation creates a trail in the Net. As more individuals align with a pattern, it becomes increasingly accessible to others. This is how collective evolution accelerates individual learning. When more people awaken, the path becomes clearer for others.
Morphic resonance offers a metaphysical and scientific framework to explain:
Why human learning and intelligence improve generationally, even beyond genetic capacity
How rituals, mantras, and sacred places retain power across centuries
Why family dynamics repeat across generations, until consciously resolved
How spiritual practices deepen when performed in unison or in continuity with tradition
Why meditative or trance states often tap into shared visions or ancestral archetypes
The brain isn’t a storehouse of information but more like a tuning system, like a radio, connecting to past patterns in the field. Your thoughts emerge within a vast living Net of memory and resonance, connecting you to all beings who have felt, thought, or embodied something similar.
Each of us contributes to the field. Every act of healing, insight, or conscious creation strengthens the blueprint for others. In this way, Netic evolution is both deeply personal and collective.
If morphic resonance is a new concept for you, I recommend watching or listening to this video. In it, Sheldrake explains how morphic resonance works and the evidence for it. Well worth checking out!
I always knew there was a collective intelligence, but having the science to back it up is awesome! I definitely feel the pull of the collective, and about the crosswords… I just thought I was smarter at night! It’s crazy how present this is in our daily lives but we don’t think about it.
Morphic resonance just makes sense when you live close to nature. You can feel the field. Trees of the same species will shift their leafing together even miles apart. Chickens raised with no exposure to an environment still somehow know how to act in it.
I believe deeply that every ritual, every intentioned act sends a signal. When I started meditating regularly, I began having visions that weren’t “mine.” They felt ancient… like I was remembering something that belonged to all of us. It’s humbling and empowering all at once, knowing that even the quietest acts of love ripple out to the whole.