How do birds navigate and pigeons home?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @patrickrussell6216
    @patrickrussell6216 Год назад +2

    Thank you Rupert Sheldrake,
    I was travelling in midwest western Australia,
    I met a pigeon truck parked on side of road about 500km north of Perth.
    The driver told me he was waiting to release group's of pigeons at certain times to fly back to Perth and surrounds,
    He also told me that radar facilities had been built at
    New Norcia which is half way between the release site and their home in Perth ,
    Apparently this Radar facility confuses the pigeons on their journey and flight path,
    The pigeons get confused when flying in the vicinity of the radar station,
    They fly around in circles for a while and then fly really high,
    They then get their bearings again and carry on their journey home.

  • @SteveC-id6dq
    @SteveC-id6dq Год назад +13

    Thank you Mr. Sheldrake for all of your contributions to not just this mystery, but to the dialogue of the curious researcher.

  • @rp8564
    @rp8564 Год назад +30

    Would love to watch more of you discussing morphogenetic fields and resonance and memoirs in this video format, Dr. Sheldrake! Great content 👍

  • @aprilkitten
    @aprilkitten Год назад +12

    Thank you Rupert. I would love to see more. I had a homing pigeon that came to live with me for a time, but I've mostly been raising exotic birds and parrots for the past 40 years and learned so many amazing things about them. I would say they are telepathic and very empathetic and know if I'm feeling under the weather. They extend great compassion, concern and love in many affectionate ways. They are such beautiful, intelligent and angelic little scamps😘🐦🐤🐥💙💛

  • @jfreeman2927
    @jfreeman2927 Год назад +1

    I'm a former member of the Japanese pigeon corp. We lost the war, but we learned so much from the endeavor.

  • @dougney3026
    @dougney3026 Год назад +1

    I feel it , it's the universal connection .
    Very few people feel it.
    Have a great day

  • @sophianarida
    @sophianarida 10 месяцев назад +1

    I remember the first time I heard about pigeons and their ability to navigate home from far distances. This was about 20 years ago, when I was in primary school, and I remember that I found it incredibly fascinating and at the same time frustrating that there wasn't an answer as to how they exactly did it. Last year I got involved in beekeeping and heard about this phenomemon 'Colony Collapse Disorder', which, as far as I understand, also has something to do with bees and their sudden inability to navigate their way back to the colony. Long story short, these topics on animal navigation have puzzled me and there is this little spark inside of me that wants to find clues to as to what is going on. I find this incredibly interesting and I love how a different way of thinking about these topics opens up a space for us humans to think about how we relate to the world and what, to us ourselves, is considered 'Home' and finding our own path back to whatever that may be. I am so very thrilled to hear mr. Sheldrake talking about these topics, I feel like this is the information that I've been wanting to see unravel! Thank you for putting these videos out!

  • @ChristopherBonis
    @ChristopherBonis Год назад +16

    Fascinating as always. Thank you, Dr. Sheldrake.

  • @marilynstrube4970
    @marilynstrube4970 Год назад +7

    Since my youth I have been fascinated by the abilities of migratory animals, animal instinct, plant and animal morphogenisis, etc. Rupert Sheldrake's theories of morphic fields may be the key to unlocking many of these mysteries and could be the underlying principle of nearly everything, including consciousness. Thank you, Dr Sheldrake for everything you do!
    You may be the greatest visionary of our time.

  • @spence2126
    @spence2126 Год назад +1

    Mr Rupert Sheldrake,
    The world is better place because of your good self 👍

  • @mikejones9961
    @mikejones9961 Год назад +6

    i love Rupert

  • @ricardomurillo5205
    @ricardomurillo5205 Год назад +2

    Monarch butterflies 🦋 migrate from Canada and US to 1 forest in michoacan during February, Mexico and die, it's not the same generation. Amazing and beautiful! 53:00

  • @greenstair
    @greenstair Год назад +5

    It is so very refreshing to listen to a true scientific viewpoint; open-minded, unblinkered and curious.
    Fascinating subject, thank you Dr Sheldrake.

  • @optinoptimist
    @optinoptimist Год назад +3

    long time fan! awesome stuff!!! just leaving a comment to try to boost the algorithm, hope everyone out there is doing well!!

  • @Fintan33
    @Fintan33 Год назад +3

    123rd like yippy. it seems as if pigeons get a bad wrap here in Britain, beautiful creatures.

  • @fs5775
    @fs5775 Год назад +10

    Love you Rupe! You've been an inspiration since the triologues. Your sharp & keen mind has opened up worlds to me and I know history will be kind to you regarding morphic resonance. Just needs time to catch up. God bless you.

    • @wehsee912
      @wehsee912 Год назад

      🌚☄️❤️💫

  • @lisamcinnis5564
    @lisamcinnis5564 Год назад +2

    Thank you Rupert! Enjoyed this presentation & wish I had a super yacht to lend & further the research. Maybe someone with different resources than me will see this video.

  • @juergenbloh45
    @juergenbloh45 Год назад +4

    I wish, i had a boat..
    Thank you Rupert!

  • @dlt4videos
    @dlt4videos Год назад +2

    Rupert, please setup a "sponsor a bird" fund to allow us cheap-seats to be able to contribute in a more humble way. To help offset some of operational cost.

  • @fredericbaue
    @fredericbaue Год назад +18

    Love you Rupert! What are your other favorite unanswered but testable questions?

    • @maxdecleyn
      @maxdecleyn Год назад +2

      Why many think the earth to be globular.

    • @jimmyjasi-
      @jimmyjasi- Год назад +2

      @@maxdecleyn Because it's flat on north and south poles? (Asimov)

    • @maxdecleyn
      @maxdecleyn Год назад

      @@jimmyjasi- 🤔

    • @MrJUselle
      @MrJUselle Год назад

      @@maxdecleyn ruclips.net/video/he-7vs0BkLE/видео.html

    • @maxdecleyn
      @maxdecleyn Год назад

      @@MrJUselle it is an insult to your own intellect and this channel to even consider that a reference.

  • @billbrock8547
    @billbrock8547 Год назад +1

    It's true, we haven't yet fully figured out how birds navigate, but jumping to pseudoscientific conclusions based on no empirical evidence will only lead to a dead end instead furthering our understanding.

  • @straightfromascientist
    @straightfromascientist Год назад +2

    I recommend looking into the work of Dr. John Phillips of Virginia Tech. The lab is focused on mechanisms of magnetoception, i.e. using earths magnetic field to navigate. Work is perfomed in Faraday cages to block external field influence. Specific proteins called cryptochromes are light dependent magnetic sensors, putatively

  • @dannyseymour3194
    @dannyseymour3194 Год назад

    I need more Rupert in my life.

  • @stem_cell_nutrition
    @stem_cell_nutrition Год назад +2

    We know nothing! This is just mind blowing the perfection of Creator

  • @waleskaelektra17
    @waleskaelektra17 Год назад +2

    Magnificent as always. Thankfully 👏👏👏⚡💖

  • @roaringmouse132
    @roaringmouse132 Год назад +2

    I really like your investigations Rupert. I somehow wonder if “ home is where the heart is” after all in some way. I wonder if any indigenous peoples have a take on this as well .

  • @robertseaborne5758
    @robertseaborne5758 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Rupert, for your fascinating and inspiring research and the way you story and share it with us. Maybe your elastic band represents a particular attraction that pulls all life forms toward a mutually dependent Gaian home that is both cosmic and personal.

  • @MyMy-tv7fd
    @MyMy-tv7fd Год назад +4

    I cannot prove it, but I have a strong suspicion that different handlers would have an effect on the experiment too

  • @trendlinetracker3147
    @trendlinetracker3147 Год назад +1

    A 'gravity signature' may not only explain homing, but could symbiotically assist in explaining gravity itself in more depth.

  • @hendrikarqitekt6286
    @hendrikarqitekt6286 Год назад +1

    Great explanation, Rupert.
    Subtitels go all the way, no problem, i understand. Flemish myself.

  • @davidallard1980
    @davidallard1980 Год назад +1

    Are you sure that it isn't magnetic? What if its not just the north south magnetics, but like the fingerprint of the field in that part of the earth, that they sense and remember? It changes and all that, but not by a lot, and certain parts of the earth have magnetic quirks. Maybe the birds map the quirks?

  • @WakingUpToday213
    @WakingUpToday213 Год назад +1

    So many interesting questions in here. One that interests me is how much of our natures as men or wome, are influenced by the morphic resonance of our sex and what implications does that have for the future of our sexes? Rupert's views have been very helpful to me. Connecting me to the morphic field of Christianity for example.

  • @Randomuser2329
    @Randomuser2329 Год назад +56

    Easy. GPS. Global pigeon system.

  • @marilynstrube4970
    @marilynstrube4970 Год назад +1

    Another fascinating bird instinct is that of the Veeries thrush that appears to be able to predict the severity of the upcoming hurricane season and will cut short its breeding season in advance of severe hurricane seasons to avoid dangerous weather during migration. The bird appears to be better at predicting severe weather than modern meteorologists. How it knows the severity ahead of time is a real mystery. Researcher Christopher Heckscher has studied this phenomenon for decades.

  • @jamesstevens3469
    @jamesstevens3469 Год назад +1

    Could the pigeon be homing in on their human handler? Perhaps an experiment could be done where the pigeons are taken away from the boat in a similar manner and released from a different boat far away, but moreover the human handler or trainer is also taken away to a different boat in a different direction. To which boat would the pigeons fly to? Maybe this could be repeated moving the actual coup instead. Fascinating stuff, hope to hear about more results in the future!

  • @Artezia
    @Artezia Год назад +1

    Probably it’s just a sense of their home, instinctively inherent. I met people who can tell you the exact time without a watch, who can predict weather without instruments or who can smell a liar or bad intentions in others without knowing them. I think there are so many senses in nature and explanations aren’t in the field of common language or thought. It’s simply happening…

  • @albalmal
    @albalmal Год назад +1

    Thank you Mr S

  • @janwojtas7998
    @janwojtas7998 Год назад

    great film I hope we have more, thank you!

  • @Infinitelucidmaze
    @Infinitelucidmaze 29 дней назад

    I would love to see a bird navigate a virtual world under research.

  • @julian.morgan
    @julian.morgan Год назад +7

    Hi Rupert, I suspect that one of the biggest hurdles to this kind of research (beyond someone loaning you a super yacht!) is the same problem as that identified by Dr Yoshio Manaka, one of my most esteemed teachers. Dr Manaka researched the underlying organising principles of the acupuncture meridian system for decades, principly with what he called polarity agents: fine metal needles with different valencies such as gold and silver, north and south poles of magnets, different colours, different sounds etc., etc.
    The hurdle was in attempting to measure the effect he was having at any point on the electro-magnetic spectrum, because the instruments of measurement themselves were more potent influencers of these subtle fields than the changes they were attempting to measure.
    So while I'm pretty sure that your pigeon-loft equipped super yacht will finally refute all the mechanistic explanations in a thoroughly satisfying manner, will that bring us any closer to understanding the nature of the "elastic band"? I'm sure most of us would agree that something parallel to that must be happening since these homing/migratory phenomena are so universal in nature.
    Lastly, and also parallel to Dr Manaka's work, I wonder what we understand about the factors that disrupt or weaken the "elastic band"? For example, I noticed the huge radar and communications systems on the Dutch research ship - so presumably we can conclude that whatever signals those were emitting aren't obstructive? Be very interesting to identify what, if anything, does?

    • @hendrikarqitekt6286
      @hendrikarqitekt6286 Год назад

      pity i can not copy this great explanation

    • @michellecd4722
      @michellecd4722 Год назад +1

      I can't tolerate acupuncture, I get restless body syndrome just like I do if there's a tablet next to me. The computer is far enough away that I use my laptop like a pc with a wireless keyboard & mouse but if I didn't take a decent amount of breaks it'll do the same thing. So there's something legit in the "waves" department going on if my body literally responds the same way to acupuncture as I do to a tablet.

    • @julian.morgan
      @julian.morgan Год назад

      ​@@michellecd4722 There are a lot of people who can't tolerate what I'll diplomatically call crudely physical forms of acupuncture. In fact Dr Manaka went out of his way to discover such exceptionally sensitive people and they played a critical part in his research into testing the theories of classical Chinese medicine as pertains to the meridian or channel systems.
      One of Dr Manaka's early insights was realising that most modern acupuncture, with its assumption of a materialistic endorphin based mechanism of action, is so crude it bypasses the subtle self-regulatory systems inherent in the meridian system. In other words, a neurological response will overwhelm and probably negate an "energy field" response.
      This is why so much of his research focused on identifying and testing dozens of different ways to interact with the meridian system that did not use needles at all, but much more subtle stimuli.

    • @marilynstrube4970
      @marilynstrube4970 Год назад +1

      Julian Morgan My thoughts exactly! If we could Identify a factor that disrupts the 'rubber band', we may be closer to understanding the nature of the field that forms it.

    • @jfo3000
      @jfo3000 Год назад

      My thoughts were that the radar emissions might provide a strong beacon for the pigeons to locate even more easily.

  • @looshsociety
    @looshsociety Год назад +4

    Thank you, very interesting explications and theories and very fascinating topic, (to me especially the homing pigeons)
    Some questions arise related: like what are the training protocolls, learning methods of the pigeons based on, what instruments are used , like e.g. sound (whistle , voice, or food etc.)
    Is there interference from electromagnetic fields, natural, and induced ( e.g. telecom satellites,cellular towers, solar storms, cosmic weather)?Can these factors percentage have a substantial influence on the pigeon competition results/getting lost?
    The other year in Belgium a large group, some hundreds, of prestigious, trained race pigeons got terribly lost. The news article assumed it might be the atmospherical/weather conditions; lightning storm: how does this work?
    Is it actually the loft, home/place the pigeons seem to be drawn to , or could there be an 'invisible bond 'with the caretaker(s)/trainer(s)as well, is this researched?
    Is there a relationship between morphic resonance and sympathetic resonance?
    In the Robin migration/homing case: there is the 'quantum
    entanglement' theory: ruclips.net/video/jepgOQEvWT0/видео.html, are there common denominators with the morphic fields theory?
    ( I remember very well the great series on the Dutch television, enjoyed every minute, and bought the book "Een Schitterend Ongeluk", "a Glorious Accident' at the time) looking forward to your upcoming video's and hope you will find a willing ship or yacht owner for your investigations!

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork
    @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork Год назад

    Mr. Sheldrake! This was an excellent video and truly fascinating! When I was 14, I was adopted by a pigeon out of the blue when I was out on a bike ride one day. I'd love to share the story with you if you have interest, since then, I've always had a fascination with pigeons and it was wondered why that pigeon adopted me in the way that it did. She became my personal little Air Force until she was eaten by a hawk later on. I wish there was a way I could participate in these experiments or even just get some homie and pigeons of my own to mess with, would be such a cool thing to play with, I love your theory and morphic residents and have been tuned in for a long time on it and I love how you're developing it out and testing your hypothesis against all different pieces. Thanks for everything you do! Mr. Sheldrake! Also, the first boat that comes to mind to me that floats around all over the ocean and probably could handle this experiment is the one that boy on the salat bill for collecting garbage all over the ocean. Maybe there's a way you could even tie multiple experiments together regarding garbage collection, pigeons, ocean, garbage, tracking, navigation, and who knows what else?

  • @hungryplant3849
    @hungryplant3849 Год назад +1

    great video, maybe the pidgeons can remote view their home while lucid dreaming. I think the rubber band idea is good too, it implies a connection to some sort of field, the rubber band, so in essence we are tied together by something. On the individual level its tough to see, but if we zoom out or in the fractals can be seen. From the ant to the ant colony, to the forest, this whole planet is like a singular organism from the right viewpoint.

  • @Enterprise-Architect
    @Enterprise-Architect Год назад

    Birds use a variety of navigation methods to help them find their way during migration or when searching for food and shelter. Some of the most common methods include using the position of the sun and stars, the Earth's magnetic field, and visual landmarks.
    Pigeons, in particular, are known for their remarkable ability to navigate and find their way back to their home or roost. Scientists believe that pigeons use a combination of different cues to accomplish this feat, including their sense of smell, their ability to sense the Earth's magnetic field, and their visual memory.
    One of the most important cues that pigeons use is their sense of smell. Pigeons have a highly developed sense of smell that allows them to detect subtle odors in the air. By memorizing the unique smell of their home or roost, pigeons are able to use their sense of smell to navigate back to it.
    In addition to their sense of smell, pigeons are also able to sense the Earth's magnetic field. They have tiny magnetic particles in their beaks that help them detect the Earth's magnetic field and use it to orient themselves. This allows them to navigate even on cloudy or overcast days when they cannot see the sun or stars.
    Finally, pigeons are also able to use visual landmarks to help them navigate. They have a remarkable ability to recognize and remember landmarks such as buildings, trees, and other structures. By memorizing the layout of the area around their home or roost, they are able to use these landmarks to find their way back.
    Overall, the ability of birds to navigate is a complex and fascinating topic, and scientists are still learning more about how they are able to accomplish this remarkable feat.

  • @Lukas-cm2b
    @Lukas-cm2b Год назад

    there was british tv documentary and they spoke about pigeons and they said it has something to do with quantum physics. the document has more parts and generally it is about QP. so they said pigeon navigate thanks to QP and so does work the smell function of animals etc.

  • @10pinkzebra
    @10pinkzebra Год назад

    Thank you Rupert, I love listening to you. Love from Cheshire Uk. New subscriber 🙏🏻

  • @AdolfoRiosPitaGiurfa
    @AdolfoRiosPitaGiurfa Год назад +3

    Did you free them all or left one of its companions behind? As such a rubber band in the morphic field could be in between them

  • @ALoonwolf
    @ALoonwolf Год назад +1

    I don't know if you've explored this but the Schumann Resonances could be a possibility for how the "morphic resonance" is transmitted. It may perhaps affect crystal formation and certainly brainwaves which operate at some of the same frequencies. So your very thoughts at certain frequencies can be transmitted all over the world very weakly. But if many people are thinking the same thing, increasing the power output, then others may be able to pick it up quite easily.

  • @ALoonwolf
    @ALoonwolf Год назад

    Like a human they have a few different ways to navigate and use whatever method is currently appropriate, including perhaps this "shared memory" and other things we don't even know about. Another possibility is minute variations in the Earth's charge, which regularly change according to time of day, time of year and location. It may be that if they get lost birds only need to briefly touch the Earth or dip a toe in the sea to vaguely know where and when they are.

  • @MyMy-tv7fd
    @MyMy-tv7fd Год назад +3

    I love how the migration is 'explained' by merely labelling it 'genetic' when the question of how that much feed-forward biological engineering could come about is then at least a mystifying as the first question

  • @amanitamuscaria7500
    @amanitamuscaria7500 Год назад +1

    It is fascinating - but I feel a bit sorry for the pigeons, and other creatures being tested.

  • @user-bx2xl7ex7r
    @user-bx2xl7ex7r Год назад

    Absolutely fascinating. A good part of me wants this to not be solved. perhaps there is a structure in the body of the pigeon that can read muons or something in the way that the pineal gland can give and receive light. or capture a subtle energy analogous to photosynthesis and or perhaps there is a finer structure to matter that our particle accelerators and microscopes can't read. also reality could be more of a Story than a thing as in the stimulation hypothesis and the notion of Home maybe a fundamental aspect of the Story and exhibit deep connections of life's plot in acausal, retro causality or non locality ways. no doubt you must have a morphic field exploration. oh your talking about that now. Very interesting. Move the home brilliantly simple. is it then still a home then though? love your work Rupert. God bless.

  • @earthstick
    @earthstick Год назад +4

    When the mobile loft moved, did the pigeons return to the original location first, and then perform a local search? Or did they return directly to the new location? You would need to move the loft outside of eyeshot of the original location.
    Also, what if you have two mobile lofts? Will they always go to their loft or just the first they find?

  • @arch572006
    @arch572006 Год назад

    amazing video, thanks for all your research.

  • @dougney3026
    @dougney3026 Год назад

    I think you have figured it out 🐱 I feel it
    All the time. I know the way home.The Morphic Resonance.
    👍 Watching and Learning 👍 The Mushrooms Help . I worked for the USGS MAPS help me too.

  • @jimmyjasi-
    @jimmyjasi- Год назад +1

    Orch Or! Bohm, Basil Hilley and Anirban Bandyopadhyay!

  • @cindys1819
    @cindys1819 Год назад +1

    But in a serious observation, perhaps various birds and animals can sense or perhaps see a pattern grid or a field
    of non EM energy which is resident
    In the earth or the atmosphere. A grid in the sky of a presently unrecognized
    Energy.....
    With some kind of features

  • @davidgough3512
    @davidgough3512 Год назад +1

    One might call it "Project Noah", but at the risk of hardening the skeptics and over-exciting the fundamentalists.

  • @jaytaylor6351
    @jaytaylor6351 Год назад

    Hello from Cambridge, I did hear or read some where, that hammer head sharks , have some kind of natural gps system going on, and return to particula spots on the sea bed? luv Jay

  • @CharlieShread
    @CharlieShread Год назад +1

    Magnetoreception - @25:39

  • @63RobWanders
    @63RobWanders Год назад

    Fascinating!

  • @jfreeman2927
    @jfreeman2927 Год назад +1

    When Noah let out the birds on the ark.... first one did not make it back. second "dove" (a pigeon) came back with an olive branch= symbol of Venus. she/he had recognized the ark as home. so my second question is, does gender indicate homing ability?

  • @SubparFiddle
    @SubparFiddle Год назад +3

    To me it still makes too much sense that electro-magnetism is the underlying medium that morphic resonance, migratory processes operate. I just think that there's a lot more subtlety to it than just thinking about it in terms of the Earth's magnetic field and compasses. Maybe we just don't have the tools to measure it the right way.

    • @shadowpathfinder7723
      @shadowpathfinder7723 Год назад

      We had them, and then they dismantled Nikola Tesla inventions and hid or shredded the plans

  • @gorblimey
    @gorblimey 5 месяцев назад

    Discovering Rupert Sheldrake I feel like a child walking into a temple for the first time.

  • @arshadarshad3352
    @arshadarshad3352 Год назад +1

    I fond God again feel it
    Feel love and a live
    Fasting on Many thing and feel peaceful and loved

  • @reignhowarth
    @reignhowarth Год назад

    Thank you. Enjoyed!
    Has anyone done research with pigeons in the Bermuda Triangle and what about sound or vibration, could it have something to do with it...

  • @bonniesnowqueen7321
    @bonniesnowqueen7321 Год назад

    The homing instinct of pigeons probably explains why it is so difficult to remove an unwanted infestation of them.

  • @Firestar-rm8df
    @Firestar-rm8df Год назад +1

    Don't they navigate by infrasound?

  • @pappapiccolino9572
    @pappapiccolino9572 Год назад

    Wonderful Rupert. Please do more of these presentations and way less on the whole Anglican / Christian thing, of which there have been far too many lately.

  • @Lukas-cm2b
    @Lukas-cm2b Год назад

    46:44 beautiful dutch chicks

  • @philindeblanc
    @philindeblanc Год назад

    I wonder if there is any relation to how corals relate to themselves regardless of their location. As I heard some talk about how taking a piece of the coral, moving it htousands of miles, and they do something (i forgot) at the same time. Having some built in clock. Maybe that clock can be something that relates to the sun theory. IDK, as you mention they can do this also at night...but there is always the moon :-) ? Maybe a new moon test to rule it out, or maybe it is not just vidsual. Also from higher altitudes vision is far greater and farther than from land. You cal literally see hundreds of miles out. Very interesting topic. Love your inquisitive and true scientific apporach.

    • @liamvasey5868
      @liamvasey5868 Год назад +1

      What about the curvature of the earth? Supposedly 8” per mile squared. Many landmarks, buildings and lighthouses you shouldn’t be able to see at great distances but you can. I’m now a flat earther as there is no evidence of any curve.

    • @philindeblanc
      @philindeblanc Год назад

      @@liamvasey5868 Tzrue, we see further than we are supposed to. So IDK. We have come to a point that tech is readily available to just about anyone and we can test things ourselves.

  • @lynettebishop6295
    @lynettebishop6295 Год назад

    Imagine the possibilities if most if not all animals have these fields!

  • @gerrijacobs8426
    @gerrijacobs8426 Год назад +3

    To be facetious, I see birds as higher beings when compared to primitive humans. If only there was a way to encourage the pigeons to document, in a clear and simple way, that humans could understand, how they perform these feats.

  • @justiceforallcreation
    @justiceforallcreation Год назад +1

    Not sure if you look at the comments here, but I have a question regarding these fields. If these fields can be generated, this would also imply they could also be destroyed. Have you done any research on the matter of destroying morphic fields? I only suggest this because there are things such as generational addictions such as alcoholism whereby being able to break or destroy such fields could be beneficial. I also wonder if the Catholic teaching of "redemptive suffering" could also be something which breaks down fields.

    • @300387ful
      @300387ful Год назад

      Rupert's wife Jill is a Family Constellations therapist, I'm sure she could shed light on some of these questions.

  • @AuroCords
    @AuroCords Год назад

    Great stuff Rupert! Thank you.
    I don't have a boat, but I can provide this unanswered pun:
    How do my great white sharks?

  • @groznyentertainment
    @groznyentertainment Год назад +1

    this is also true in cats. drop off a cat within few miles the cat can navigate back

  • @cindys1819
    @cindys1819 Год назад

    Do you know who always won the pigeon
    Races?
    Well, it was an American actor
    Walter Pigeon....

  • @Snwman_
    @Snwman_ Год назад

    Someone just needs to learn 'pigeon' or ' starling' or 'bird' and ask one. I'm sure they'd be happy to share.

  • @sort_to_see_hidden_comments
    @sort_to_see_hidden_comments Год назад

    I got inspired by the movie chaky, If you can design an experiment that artificially reincarnate one soul into another dead body, you can scientifically prove that reincarnation is real.
    Investigating what happen in the moment of consumption , may also provide some clues on how reincarnation can be achieved by artificial means.
    Another technology you can invent is a way to detect representation of a soul that left the body, and even a way to communicate with ghosts of people that very recently died, people that undergone NDE, are way more powerful in telepathy communication around the time their soul left their body, but even then, it is not an easy task to them to send us messages that we could easily detect.
    I assume it is because our physical body blocked their signals, and this is why I think that with a new technology, they(ghosts) could communicate with us effortlessly , meaning we could detect them effortlessly.

  • @chrysalis72
    @chrysalis72 Год назад

    Wow😮❤🎉

  • @keithdee5396
    @keithdee5396 Год назад

    Is it possible they have the ability to Navigate on a Quantum level?

  • @charlesastle2077
    @charlesastle2077 Год назад

    would the habits of a society i.e. the consciousness of commonality also be considered a home we return to. as instincts or emotions or religions. as such unlearning might be necessary to return to a previous home roost. i.e. different afterlife's or heavens or to not reincarnate but remain free as to return and stay in our previous prebirth home.

  • @larsthomasdenstad9082
    @larsthomasdenstad9082 Год назад

    RFC 1149 is not a joke.

  • @rickez3152
    @rickez3152 Год назад

    is the title grammatically correct?

  • @2550205
    @2550205 Год назад

    Here is an idea that must have been crushed by the weight of some doubt in some quarter...
    Birds of a feather count together...:..
    a point is that which has no part
    a sphere is a part that has either
    Α α fixture parted by points or
    β points parted by a fixture
    the center viewed from the extreme is the
    opposite/inverse/same upside down
    of the extreme viewed from the center
    the space defined by the radiant radius is a multiple of the factors from which all numerical
    representation are create able as representatε ΙΟΝΣ of 3^x X 2^y X 1^Z without exception
    and the urwrapping of any numerical representation results in the equi valent possible
    map onto the music scale where the octave repeats in an infinitely precise and a finitely
    preciΣΕΓ system of wrap/unrap and as explained in book after page after numbered section
    in the Platonic dialogues the radius represents the same..:... an anagram for seam which draws
    out as it is drawn ΘΣ diverse ΘΣ oΘΣr ΘΣ parts which when un-parted represent ΘΣ whole
    now the flying cadre of the spheroid on which the flying on occasion sit the view is always
    from the concave side of the lens which any good drone pilot is going to be aware of from
    a spot where the atmosphere flying along with you standing 4000 miles from the center of
    the crustier part of the at most sphere centerΔ at the point between the poles along
    the line defined by double the radius in the 60 second multiplied by 60 minute multiplied
    by 360 ΔΣΓΓΣΣ division that slices the pale blue dot by 1296000 x 1296000 directions just to
    get war med up for battle precision bombing and other big ideas such as this...
    long story short the evidence of the blind study appears {emphasis on the ears} to sound out
    the theory that the birds and other of the concave viewers of the pale blue dot such as butter
    you know whats and those too have a spherical navigation system which as you have pointed
    in the pointy discussions is what the formerly labeled vacuum is not only in the you know where
    that the battery usually occupies but also everywhere that there is the appearance of no thing
    there is the dis appear ance (ear again) of the thing only not visible and only not detectable at the level of
    eyes ears and to a lesser degree skin thin or not so much
    and so the bird can see the imaginary clockwork controlled and controlling grid which the you
    and the you hiding behind you know is a base 6 system juiced up to 60 to save lives where
    every line has a perpendicular bisector and a set of parallel points appearing as converging lines
    polarizing the light and the night for every home bound bird and said bird having lived a life
    experiencing the spinning of the pale blue dot along with other nauseating spiral night terrors
    said bird if named nate has what one might refer to as an in nate now ledge or call it knowledge that the
    pale blue dot spins 1520640000 inches..:..which if a common homer is 12 long is 126720000
    homers per hour or well you can start multiplying that by other known units which a bird sitting
    on a wire with no apple watch to keep itself occupied might have had the occasion to count out
    loud in groups of 3 2 or 1 throat movements which other members of the wire sitting type might
    have the capacity to hear and coordinate with a feeling which those who tend to sit on wires for
    windy reasons might have the capacity to sense in the sense of sensing some thing which is not
    in the visible realm of thing ism but as all true thing ists will tell you can be really annoying as a headache
    or a my grain of salt in the eye type of ache which permeates every water bearing cell in ones water bare
    mind masquerading as a body...but we digress
    when a bird gets to live for a second and learns the minutes surrounding the hour the day
    might end making sense when the night starts in the one direction that the day is ending in
    and the day ends in ΘΣ ΘΝΣ direction that the night begins in with a resulting set of coordinates
    coordinated with the map that mommy sent along on a wing and in a prayr hatched by the
    waiting necessary to see motion move in motionless suspension...as one must with the stars
    of the night sky which when one thinks with bird like orbs stuck to the side of ones head just
    might be at the level of bird-slight be vidiable (the door just blue open to let in some light)
    enough to count the cost even through compromised eyes given the fixity of the fixture
    moving as all statues made by Daedalus do
    and so by counting which there must be evidence of evidence of in the evident airy pile that
    must exist everywhere and no where at once the bird always knows where it is by doing arithmetic
    using base 60 and is never more than 6 units from the coordinates needed to be arrived at
    and the last 6 need to be seen to be believed
    the starling murmuration is a spreadsheet moving faster than AI could ever imagine itself traveling
    in what was not a vacuum in any experiment ever pre tended to the publications for publication
    what you will not be able to control for is the ever consistent coin like tendencies of the flat earthers
    with the stein bent vacuity to remain oblivious to the curved effect that slicing a plane in every possible
    direction presents from the perspective of lengΘ of breadΘ of wiΔΘ ΣΤΨ...
    short version...:..the earth has a radius of 4000 miles this results in a sphere with a 24000 mile long
    curve traversing a 24 hour distance over a 24000 mile time span with a consistency that seems to be
    consistent with the thousands of compounded events that records indicate exist the same sphere
    is moving this way in another orbit which results in a 67000 mile per hour movement over 365 days
    give or take what you believe needs to be adjusted after a few trips and you guess what the tres pass is...:
    it makes perfect sense to a hominid of which there are far fewer than birds the above might be
    what the church goers like to call a mystery but some bird mother who only goes to church to see
    the statuary in black and white this is called mastery of the place you live...for the average hominid
    this used to involve remembering a seven digit number which now is stored on the apple watch

  • @janklaas6885
    @janklaas6885 Год назад

    33:23

  • @allmighty9316
    @allmighty9316 Год назад

    Handcock brought me here

  • @wehsee912
    @wehsee912 Год назад

    🌚☄️❤️💫

  • @charlesastle2077
    @charlesastle2077 Год назад

    may i explore past the normal space time structure to the bigger question where is our true home... thus near death experiences and soul Travel ,, if we or each individual could be trained to recognize the feeling of home and safety and security like the pigeons feel for their roost . we each might during needed times of stress fly to our real home for a moment of healing and growth and love. this goes beyond religion to the link between the created and our creator.

  • @JoJo-vg8dz
    @JoJo-vg8dz Год назад

    Easy. Pigeons enter in contact with the pigeon God who tells them where their home is.

  • @charlesastle2077
    @charlesastle2077 Год назад

    remote viewing as used by military intelligence to spy is a universal human talent but with some training some r better than others it would seem a corresponding skill in the pigeons with the remote sighting linked to their present position and seeing their route. so remote viewing thru time and space is connected to your morphogenetic field some may call it the akashic record.

  • @FirasSalman-gd9lp
    @FirasSalman-gd9lp Год назад

    🪨

  • @hiltz0007
    @hiltz0007 Год назад

    Do birds use the sun?

  • @johnwoodhead5950
    @johnwoodhead5950 Год назад +2

    A man everyone should listen to, who says science is all bollocks? (sorry but that was in the sub heading of a book by one English man who has gone from being mad to becoming very popular) of course it is not!.... Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater

  • @Ben-do5vf
    @Ben-do5vf Год назад

    Rupert Sheldrake has gotten me excited about science again. He's truly a marvelous thinker. I hope someone let's Dr. Sheldrake borrow there boat. 👍🥸👍