Prof. Bruno Renzi - Italia
Abstract of the presentation
DNA, Temperament, and the Existential Project
Branch: Ayurveda (maharishi Ayurveda Integrated Approach to Psychosomatics)
The new frontiers of cosmology and knowledge in the physical–quantum field are revolutionising a series of paradigms that have conditioned the perception of humanity’s position in the cosmos. This presentation will attempt to answer the following questions: Is it possible that temperament can be determined by morphogenetic fields at the DNA level? Is it possible that a dimension of DNA represents a personal memory? How is this memory manifested in individual life? Can this type of morphogenetic configuration influence the “evolutionary flow” of the individual?
In this work, knowledge relating to wave genetics will be introduced, and the hypothesis of a transmission of configured memories and psychological aspects in the form of holographic content in DNA morphogenetic fields will be addressed. In this regard, the theory of formative causality and the morphogenetic fields hypothesised by the molecular biologist Rupert Sheldrake will be presented. Finally, the role of this quantum dimension of DNA will be emphasised in order to gain a better understanding of the factors that determine its expression in terms of temperament and the individual existential project.
Curriculum vitae
Prof. Bruno Renzi holds a degree in Medicine and Surgery with a specialisation in Psychiatry. He served as First-Level Manager in the Department of Mental Health at the Hospital–University Centre L. Sacco, where he was also Head of Psychiatry I and the Centre for Integrated Psychosomatic and Functional Medicine. He later worked as Professore a contratto in Psychiatric Rehabilitation General I – Psychiatry II at the Polo Universitario L. Sacco in Italy.
In 1982, he completed a placement at the Cathexis Institute in Oakland, California, where he focused on the rehabilitative treatment of patients with schizophrenia using the reparenting methodology. Between 1984 and 1985, he undertook a full-time internship at several universities, including Maharishi International University in Iowa, Natural Law University in Washington, and Gujarat Ayurvedic University in Jamnagar, India. During this period, he studied the integration between the basic principles of traditional medicines and modern neuroscience.
In 1985, he inaugurated eight centres of Ayurvedic Medicine and delivered courses on prevention and health education in a number of cities, including Honolulu, San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, and Santa Barbara in the USA, as well as Victoria, Vancouver, and Edmonton in Canada.
From 2003 to 2006, he served as President of the Italian Society of Maharishi Ayurveda. He also obtained advanced training, earning a Master in NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), a Master in Hypnosis from the Bandler and Grinder Association, and a Master in Hypnosis from the Academy of Coaching.
Prof. Renzi is Co-Director of the Maharishi College for Perfect Health International in Vlodrop, Holland. He is also a faculty member at Maharishi International University (MIU) and Head of the MIU Master’s Programme in Maharishi Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine in Italy.
He has published numerous scientific papers, including several in the IMAVF magazine. For many years he has appeared on national television networks, and he is a frequent speaker and co-ordinator at national and international conferences.
He is also the author of several books: Anima – Conversazioni irreali (Ed. Anima, 2009), Stress e Autoipnosi (Ed. Anima, 2013), La Mente in Ayurveda (Ed. Anima, 2018), and The Mind in Ayurveda (Ed. Anima, 2020).
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