Morphic Resonance After Forty Years

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @Firehorse40
    @Firehorse40 3 года назад +533

    The fact that Dr Sheldrake was denounced as a heretic tells me two things: 1. The hierarchy of the scientific community is identical to the clergy of major religions; and 2. Sheldrake's ideas are likely spot on.

    • @PrivateSi
      @PrivateSi 3 года назад +12

      You do know Sheldrake is either a proven very bad scientist or wilfully fraudulent scientist... You do know about his Pet Telepathy claims being debunked by proper science, that actually used his data to prove what he could have, that dogs have a body clock.... Science was embarassed to have him as a Media Spokesperson, which he was for a while, on the BBC and everything..
      --
      He then cynically ripped of Darwin and Dawking to push a garbage, literal, spiritual embodiment of Memes and Genes.... Some people will fall for any old, roughly thrown together populist crap... Even academics that aren't actual scientists.. He the type that stops people getting into real, down to Earth biology.. He plays to the religious market - if this doesn't get your skeptical mind going what will? Sure, Fundy Physics is full of shit, but that doesn't mean Woo automatically applies.

    • @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
      @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 3 года назад +45

      Well yeah science is the new religion. Especially with all the faith it now requires with our blind trust.

    • @PrivateSi
      @PrivateSi 3 года назад +3

      @@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 .. Spiritualists and Parapsychologists started the first Science Cults... Mainstream Media Science Cult is full of as much woo.. Too wrongs don't make a right... Woo is woo, be it imaginary is religion's an Sheldrake's case or magimatical, as in the Fundy Science Cults... They all blend into New Age BS aimed to fleece as many people as possible. Libby Celebs, Sport and Career are all Gods with demi-gods and preachers... Things people dedicate their life to religiously, other than friends, family, pets...Major (mind) control forces.

    • @brightmaxe
      @brightmaxe 3 года назад +1

      @@PrivateSi ww

    • @brightmaxe
      @brightmaxe 3 года назад +1

      W ww wwwwwwwwwww wwq

  • @geminicoding
    @geminicoding Год назад +5

    I am 27 years old, grew up in poverty, in a 3rd world country, witnessing and following you, Dr. Sheldrake, to be my inspiration in terms of scientific endeavors.
    I hope that one day I may acquire the skills to explore and experiment on Morphic Resonance myself and continue your work.
    Because I think Morphic Resonance is the ultimate version of Science, since it also takes into account the mysteries of the universe, not just the observable particles.
    But for now, I'll stick to creating websites for businesses for my day to day food.

  • @verygoodjack
    @verygoodjack 3 года назад +289

    Congratulations on the anniversary, Dr. Sheldrake. 40 years ahead of modern scientific research institutions and counting!

    • @Dazzletoad
      @Dazzletoad 3 года назад +1

      Any specifics?

    • @brentcaudill18
      @brentcaudill18 3 года назад +4

      I nominate dark matter as the source of the information derived from morphic resonance... or that they are closely related or the same... the distinction not very relevant. In my medical practice I have found easily increased healing in patients by using information obtained from it. This has become the basis of increasing healing in patients or families as a unity, and the idea of "disease" has mostly been abandoned

    • @Dazzletoad
      @Dazzletoad 3 года назад +2

      @@brentcaudill18 I have an interest in the medical field and am aspiring to get into med school then into practice.
      Your comment seems really vague. Can you please explain the point you're trying to get across and how it relates to med in a way I can better understand?
      I'd really appreciate a simplistic explanation (or simple as possible) in order to be able to better understand this and engage in conversation about it.
      Thank you in advance 👌🏻

    • @brentcaudill18
      @brentcaudill18 3 года назад +10

      @@Dazzletoad I'll give you my my philosophy of medicine: In medicine you see a patient with symptoms and you think "I'll decrease their symptoms (make them feel better). So you prescribe a drug and do that and they feel better, but almost always you have decreased their healing because drugs only rarely increase healing. And as a doctor you have no way of looking at healing... only symptoms. You could have seen the same patient and said "I'll increase their healing ". Then you can make them feel better by increasing their healing. But we don't even look at healing in medicine. MDs are specialists in treating people by decreasing healing. It is a great business plan

  • @crazytomte5691
    @crazytomte5691 3 года назад +158

    Rupert, in the future everybody will regard you as one of the greatest minds in the history of mankind! Love from Sweden!

    • @chicosincho8290
      @chicosincho8290 3 года назад +7

      I'm from the future and he is indeed, highly regarded :wence

    • @beethovensg
      @beethovensg 3 года назад

      Or a false profit manipulated by satan.

    • @ilidiomcbarros
      @ilidiomcbarros 3 года назад +4

      @beethovensg , it all depends on what you're going to do in the future with his 'information'.😊

    • @sygrovesteve5819
      @sygrovesteve5819 3 года назад

      I aggree

    • @M_K171
      @M_K171 2 года назад +2

      @@beethovensg prophet*

  • @ianlawson3963
    @ianlawson3963 3 года назад +27

    Well done, Rupert. Most great thinkers in history are never really appreciated in their own time! I was struck by the idea of morphic resonance in families -- I'm a lawyer and for years I've had the feeling that the victimizations of today are similar somehow to those of yesterday, especially within highly traumatized families (residential school survivors). Abusers and victims seem caught in similar patterns of behaviour, and seem obliged to re-enact scenes from the past. This would be extremely difficult to prove, but we now accept that trauma can affect genetics and be passed on generationally. I think morphic resonance is an equally plausible explanation. Please carry on!

    • @AM-es4mp
      @AM-es4mp Год назад +2

      What you speakof is also called Collective ,& Ancestral Trauma .. widely accepted amongst us lowly folks :) cheers

  • @DJ-uk5mm
    @DJ-uk5mm 3 года назад +28

    I was a science undergraduate. I became completely disillusioned in my late teens with the lack of genuine curiosity and the ‘political’ dogma that was apparent in the established science community. Where would we be if real science, inspired by truly open curious minds, were allowed to flourish. Perhaps morphic resonance will enable this to happen ? Thank you for posting your talk

  • @heatherwhitehead3743
    @heatherwhitehead3743 3 года назад +116

    Collective memory runs so deep in families. The ancestor realm exists!

    • @Raydensheraj
      @Raydensheraj 3 года назад +6

      Epigenetics repacked...🙄

    • @johnpwright7832
      @johnpwright7832 3 года назад

      Black panther

    • @VM-hl8ms
      @VM-hl8ms 3 года назад +2

      @@johnpwright7832 good choice. but not really. superficial choice making approach is more resonating with upcoming generations.

    • @adebleswordfish
      @adebleswordfish 3 года назад +1

      @@Raydensheraj basically, but this terminology was around before epigenetics was conceived. So do you name america after amergo Vespucci or what the natives call it? It doesn’t matter, it’s simply semantics. Thank you for your input though!

    • @gfujigo
      @gfujigo 3 года назад

      @@Raydensheraj what do you mean?

  • @Takuta_Kina
    @Takuta_Kina 3 года назад +85

    Congratulations Dr. Sheldrake! Thank you for your curiosity, diligence and vigilance in your body of research and writing! It creates hope as opposed to the architecture of dread in contemporary science. The living world is ever alive and able to adapt and overcome . You inspire my research and practice of medicine as a physician.

  • @MichaelLynMusic
    @MichaelLynMusic 2 года назад +45

    One of the Greatest Research Scientist's that has ever lived!

    • @rosarioibarra8051
      @rosarioibarra8051 2 года назад

      You’re absolutely right. Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer is another awesome research.

    • @2msvalkyrie529
      @2msvalkyrie529 Год назад

      Yeah right .! Is he as "great " as Graham Hancock ?? That other
      well known Scientist !

    • @PrivateSi
      @PrivateSi Год назад

      His 'research' is hilariously fraudulent by proper scientific standards, just to let you know. Carefully crafted narratives to fool gullible wishful thinkers into believing his astral nonsense. He's a cartoon character that draws spiteful cartoons of people who are much cleverer and more honest than him.

    • @sacredguineapig9397
      @sacredguineapig9397 6 месяцев назад

      Tools go in the tool drawer.

  • @nickgartside3206
    @nickgartside3206 3 года назад +12

    Thanks for your work, Rupert. You are a true scientist and a gentleman.

  • @summerman2
    @summerman2 Год назад +2

    Governments give trillions of dollars for pharmaceutical research, war, etc and this man has had to fight just to be heard. Men like him need to run universities, hospitals, research labs and Governments. Thank you Rupert!!! You are a wonderful example of the human spirit!!

  • @KootFloris
    @KootFloris 3 года назад +11

    When I was about 18 I had a deep conversation with a friend on the fear of freedom. About 5 years later I read The Fear of Freedom by Erich Fromm. To my astonishment, 2 chapters felt like reading our conversation back, the logic, the steps, the points being made. I'd say, Rupert Sheldrake is right.

  • @duncanmckeown1292
    @duncanmckeown1292 3 года назад +20

    Great lecture...and interesting questions! Rupert is one of the truly original thinkers of our time...I'm certain that posterity will treat him more kindly than his scientific peers have done in years past. The tide is palpably turning!

    • @kokolanza7543
      @kokolanza7543 3 года назад +3

      Seems like it. I certainly hope so. The soulless materialistic model has blighted too many lives, and is responsible for much of the destructive actions and beliefs of individuals, corporations and governments.

  • @lourdeslotusrevell9480
    @lourdeslotusrevell9480 9 месяцев назад +2

    Fascinating & engaging Mr Sheldrake speaks well.

  • @michaelbrooks8332
    @michaelbrooks8332 3 года назад +97

    It's so simple, but yet so complicated, it's a beautiful theory and explains some of the biggest questions whilest raising bigger ones, I love your writing and speaking style

    • @mijubo
      @mijubo 3 года назад +1

      The only thing left to know is what is it?

    • @Raydensheraj
      @Raydensheraj Год назад

      Nobody should care about beauty in a HYPOTHESIS. It's not a scientific theory. It can't be tested by experiment. It can't be falsified or verified. There's zero material testable evidence from other scientists....it's literally Vitalism 2.0

  • @livingroomc
    @livingroomc 3 года назад +29

    Still remember when I first heard about your work in the mid 1980s via a radio story on NPR in the USA. Thank you for all your ideas and work!

  • @albertocalvet
    @albertocalvet 16 дней назад

    Always a pleasure listening to Rupert Sheldrake and his pioneering work. Yes, a holistic approach towards life and consciousness is the paradigm of our immediate future --which is already here!

  • @fs5775
    @fs5775 3 года назад +10

    Huge respect to you, Rupe! Personally, I think you've nailed it with morphic resonance and I believe time will show you to be "right" in the eyes of the scientific community, eventually. In the meantime, stay strong and keep sharing your vision. The world needs more highly educated, open-minded-yet-grounded visionaries like you!

  • @AE0N777
    @AE0N777 3 года назад +18

    Dr Sheldrake, you have changed the world. The world does not deserve you. Thank you so much. You’re one of my main role models. I hope to some day help the world just like you!

  • @joecrowe7062
    @joecrowe7062 Год назад +1

    Rupert,i hope you read this,last july 25th the day of no time, i was meditating and i think i tapped into this resonance, i put my chin down like i was about to pray puty hand up and together and i started toning,like oming but with a tone the tone (ummmm) always with chin down praying stance i could feel the sound resonanant inside my body or temple and around 5 minutes my whole body began to vibrate at the tones frequency and i could sing the tone double the time between breaths, at 10 minutes my arms looked like that crystal look you see moving underneath water in a pool or pond,then i saw blue light inside my chest,i was on autopilot thats what im trying to say,i had never done this before yet I knew how to do it,it was beautiful i teach it now,it feels a lost Christian form of healing the body like oming, much love to you

  • @endernator
    @endernator 3 года назад +4

    I love you Rupert. Thank you 🙏 for all your work and your integrity and character. We stand with you

  • @rastamike8063
    @rastamike8063 3 года назад +1

    The biggest hurdle to progress, understanding, and knowledge in the realm of sciences throughout the many centuries has not been mainstream academics inability to learn or understand, but their unwillingness to investigate new and different ideas, always being quick to, before reviewing the evidence or studying experiments, disregard and even ridicule, other thinkers who present a hypnosis outside their own orthodox understanding. But thank God for people like Dr. Sheldrake who embrace the unknown and are only motivated by actually understanding how our world works and that throughout history, in the end, the new and different ideas in science, the truths, the most rational and probable hypotheses have,(though it may take decades) always prevailed. It would just be nice if everyone were more open minded. How much more could we know today if so? Thanks Dr, and keep it up.

  • @deaddada
    @deaddada 3 года назад +8

    Not enough space here to describe how grateful I am to Dr. Sheldrake or even begin to elucidate the journeys his work has propelled me into, intellectually, spiritually, metaphysically. This man is as close as we'll get to a Saint of our time. Thank you Dr.!

  • @enidsnarb
    @enidsnarb 3 года назад +9

    I have a morphic resonance with the name Rupert of all things . Since the age of 10 os so I remember being attracted to the sound of that name Rupert for no particular reason , I thought I might have made the name up or something at the time . It`s now 52 or so years later and the name still has a resonance with me . I don`t know why , but anyway this is a great lecture , Thank You from Claremont .

    • @RTCLR123
      @RTCLR123 3 года назад +1

      Rupert Neve, audio genius?

  • @voteutah
    @voteutah 3 года назад +11

    Rupert, It strikes me that your work and ideas are akin to a huge boulder hitting a large lake, sending ripples outward in every direction. Or more accurately sending wonderful, much needed thoughts through the minds of our species. I encourage every reader, starting with myself, to add our own energy to them in whatever way we can.

  • @alexwild3760
    @alexwild3760 2 года назад +3

    Dr sheldrake I one of the great mind of this earth 🌍

  • @DanceCat7
    @DanceCat7 3 года назад +10

    I am so happy to still be seeing you posting videos! I've been following you for many years, and love what you teach.

  • @duderama6750
    @duderama6750 2 года назад +5

    I just discovered Sheldrake this week. His ideas resonate well with me now. I couldn't have understood him in my younger years.

    • @AL_THOMAS_777
      @AL_THOMAS_777 Год назад +2

      🙌 👏 🙏 🤝 👍 this is the gift of ageing . . . .

  • @carpathianhermit7228
    @carpathianhermit7228 3 года назад +22

    Happy anniversary Rupert. Been a bit lost in life regarding what I want to do and during my limbo period which I'm still in to be honest, your work has made me want to do biology in university. Appreciate what you do, the journey towards the truth cannot be stopped forever

    • @liloleist5133
      @liloleist5133 3 года назад +6

      Limbo Periods - though often uncomfortable to live through - open up unique creative opportunities💞😊💕

    • @carpathianhermit7228
      @carpathianhermit7228 3 года назад +1

      @@liloleist5133 Indeed

  • @christineflannery5850
    @christineflannery5850 3 года назад +13

    A fascinating talk. I once took part in a family group constellation workshop I had no experience or knowledge of this therapy but went as an observer and was asked to take part - the moment I entered the stage I experienced ‘knowing’ the person I was enacting. Thank you so much Rupert for expanding science.

  • @BlacksParson
    @BlacksParson 3 года назад +25

    One of the Best. Great Stuff.

  • @LLShiningOtter
    @LLShiningOtter 3 года назад +8

    Your work laid the foundation for my entire career

  • @ricanderson2786
    @ricanderson2786 3 года назад +16

    Thankyou for this broadcast, points of inspiration to now ponder on.

    • @laxlvrfx
      @laxlvrfx 3 года назад

      Feed back loop .

  • @Shadobanned4life
    @Shadobanned4life Год назад +2

    Rupert Sheldrake must have hit a nerve when he published his ideas on Morphic Resonance.I have a great respect for Dr Sheldrake.

  • @Alex.1Q84
    @Alex.1Q84 3 года назад +43

    I saw you at Joe Rogan a few years ago and the idea of morphic resonance stayed with me ever since. Of course gatherings you had with terence mckenna are so enjoyable to this day as well!

    • @davekeith7504
      @davekeith7504 3 года назад

      The past ,flint tools of a very similar and distinctive kind developing in fare distant places.at around the same time.

    • @Maxinator11-11
      @Maxinator11-11 3 года назад +1

      Yes the Esalen meetings with Terrance and Ralph are gems

    • @Joshua-gu5nj
      @Joshua-gu5nj 3 года назад +3

      Episode #550 for anyone else interested!

    • @kaylacarpenter272
      @kaylacarpenter272 3 года назад +1

      @@Maxinator11-11 The Trialogues.

    • @gxlorp
      @gxlorp 3 года назад

      AT Joe Rogan?

  • @KVF6363
    @KVF6363 3 года назад +6

    I really admire Rupert Sheldrake, when he shares his thoughts and the way he speaks is so well presented I find him interesting, and enjoy his casual wit about his ups and downs over his 40 years of study & research. Congratulations Rupert great work keep it up

  • @garettgazay9957
    @garettgazay9957 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for all your work, and videos like this. Happy anniversary Dr. Sheldrake.

  • @lovedicedtomatoes9653
    @lovedicedtomatoes9653 3 года назад +8

    Rupert has had such a positive impact on my life. Thank you.

  • @maninblack6
    @maninblack6 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for your work, Dr. Sheldrake!

  • @brandontylerburt
    @brandontylerburt 4 месяца назад

    What a fascinating account. Few experimentalists are as skilled at storytelling as Dr. Sheldrake. Every so often, he drops in asides that are sparkling, apropos and simply delightful.

  • @TheGtk444
    @TheGtk444 2 года назад +1

    Every once in a great while someone like Dr. Sheldrake breaks down barriers of mythology and creeds to allow humanity more room to breathe. As a lifelong (I’m seventy) student if the life “sciences” among other things, I find the idea of morphic resonance a beautiful and efficacious solution to many puzzling questions all at the same time. Memory. Direction of form and function in organic beings. Instinct.

  • @sactown1
    @sactown1 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for all the wonderful work you have done and inspired over the years Dr. Sheldrake!

  • @pauloansiaesmonteiro7987
    @pauloansiaesmonteiro7987 3 года назад +8

    Big thanks to dr Sheldrake, learned a lot with his talks and ideias about form shaping fields as a sort of memory in nature across space-time.
    I am a visual artist, and those ideas were vital to my drawings. Grato from Porto, Portugal

  • @robertforsythe3280
    @robertforsythe3280 2 года назад +2

    Thank you professor.

  • @bruteparrot
    @bruteparrot 3 года назад +1

    Hello Sir.Rupert! Welcome back and thanks for being awesome!

  • @economiaamablefuturosdesea150
    @economiaamablefuturosdesea150 3 года назад +5

    Yes! There is an opening up in science and in society. Hope is alive. Thank you for your inspiring and consistent work.

    • @timbeck6726
      @timbeck6726 Год назад

      There's an opening, just not benevolent like pioneers sheldrake, targ,watts,etc would condone...manipulation will procede progress. Allison McDowell should you read this.

  • @rogerboase2507
    @rogerboase2507 3 года назад +41

    I assume that Jung's theory of synchronicity ties in with your discoveries. This explains how ideas in science or art can occur simultaneously without any need for actual direct communication. Roger Boase

    • @adebleswordfish
      @adebleswordfish 3 года назад +2

      I believe so, there are many realizations humanity is making about the world around us. Somewhat of an archaic revival and post-colonial easternization of the west.

    • @alexanderkorn4730
      @alexanderkorn4730 3 года назад

      Except that's not even how synchronicity is conceptualized within jung's world but go on

    • @nonMuggle
      @nonMuggle 3 года назад +3

      Simply put, synchronicity is "meaningful coincidence." I wonder if you might mean another of Jung's ideas, the collective unconscious as the place from which multiple people can draw the same/similar inspiration without communicating with one another?

    • @timandtheocean
      @timandtheocean 3 года назад

      ​@@nonMuggle I would think synchronicity is not "a meaningful coincidence." But a possible telepathic/paranormal event that can take place when the receiver is able to connect to the "collective consciousness" . Deliberately using consciousness opposed to un-consciousness. So "synchronicity" and "collective unconsciousness" as stated by Jung are in a way about the same thing.

  • @pBinx-bd8xg
    @pBinx-bd8xg 3 года назад +3

    I watched your original video on this 3 years ago. This along with some others I was watching changed my whole world view and awaken me. Thank you.

  • @mehcol
    @mehcol 2 года назад +2

    I wish you health, peace and happiness, Rupert.

  • @andreasfetzer7559
    @andreasfetzer7559 3 года назад +1

    Wow, Mister Sheldrake is for shure a greater gift for science and for us all, than anyone imagines.

  • @DJ-uk5mm
    @DJ-uk5mm 3 года назад +20

    Omg i’m listening and I’ve reached 39:59 and you have just mentioned a book written by your son entitled ‘entangled life’ now I have that book beside my bed I was given it at Christmas by a friend who bought it in a bookshop not on the Internet so perhaps morphic residence has brought your lecture to me as I’ve just started reading it (I’m really enjoying it by the way).

    • @ginnythwaite
      @ginnythwaite 3 года назад +1

      Just finished it - it was a huge snore, I didn't particularly learn anything new, i found him very patronising to the reader.

  • @CaptainPhilosophical
    @CaptainPhilosophical 3 года назад +3

    Keep on keepin' on. Thank you for your time and efforts. Sea change comes slowly in science.

  • @sbsman4998
    @sbsman4998 3 года назад +26

    Like iron filings on plain paper, Morphic Resonance is the magnet placed under paper making my once disjointed ideas/outlooks forming predictable patterns home for new ideas, a foundation answering so many questions, thank you Sir ~~

    • @dr.jaynewest3354
      @dr.jaynewest3354 3 года назад

      Don't need a magnet, frequencies will manifest sacred geometry. 👀
      Enhancing the levels explains the pyramids and stone henge and alike. 🤫

  • @sky44david
    @sky44david 3 года назад +8

    Thanks for this that honors the Solstice of 2021. I began following Rupert Sheldrake's investigative explorations and hypothesis back in the 1980's and have applied principles of this understanding to "Neuromorphic" programming using FPGA types of devices made by XILINX starting back in 1993 and continuing forward to today in research. I am exploring programming (coding) concepts of "cellular automata" and the "self-propagation" of "information" within the matrix array within the FPGA, its variability in reprogramming itself (rewriting its code) and the subtle influence of "intention" on the process of "self-propagation". It is from Rupert Sheldrake that all of these explorations began.

    • @unoaotroa
      @unoaotroa 2 года назад +1

      You should check out Manuel DeLanda’s writings/lectures on emergence if you’re not already familiar with them. I find there’s a link between Sheldrake’s and DeLanda’s thought, although the latter is based on Deleuzian philosophy which I find much more lucid than Sheldrake’s experimental attempt at metaphysics.

    • @sky44david
      @sky44david 2 года назад

      @@unoaotroa Thanks for this and will explore the works of Manuel DeLanda.

    • @unoaotroa
      @unoaotroa 2 года назад

      @@sky44david You’re welcome. From the top of my head I could recommend you to check out his book ‘Philosophy and Simulation’ where he “analyzes all the different genres of simulation (from cellular automata and genetic algorithms to neural nets and multi-agent systems) as a means to conceptualize the possibility spaces associated with causal (and other) capacities.”
      I’d also recommend watching/listening the video lectures he gave in the European Graduate School from 2006 to 2012, where he delves clearly on his ontological foundations. They are available here on RUclips.

  • @Jo-ln1jk
    @Jo-ln1jk Год назад

    Congratulations Dr.Sheldrake
    You have many friends out here 🙏👏🏻

  • @davekeith7504
    @davekeith7504 3 года назад +3

    A brilliant man .we need more.where has this been hiding.

  • @Kauzi108
    @Kauzi108 3 года назад +1

    Your a wonderful scientist and special human being. Very glad to know my B'day includes your Morphic Resonance anniversary. It's a fascinating subject and I hope you get all the good luck and opportunities needed to keep at it.

  • @AndreaDingbatt
    @AndreaDingbatt 3 года назад +1

    The temptation to say "I Told you So!"
    Would have been irresistible to me!!
    Many congratulations on your Anniversary. XxX.

  • @chrissnyder2091
    @chrissnyder2091 3 года назад +2

    I had this video pop up in my morning feed today. (Perhaps the results of morphic resonance)…I remember reading an article back in the 1980s in the US magazine Omni on this topic. I remember being fascinated at the time. I had almost entirely forgotten about it in the intervening 40 or so years. In some regards it has a bearing on a fiction that I am writing. So I am now subsequently going to do some further research and hoping to become more familiar and Conversent in the topic. Thank you sir for a fascinating topic.

  • @FrustratedAnimeGirl
    @FrustratedAnimeGirl 3 года назад +9

    I love the part about how "we had to abandon that place due to the machine gun damage, a problem we didn't seem to have anywhere else." LOL, I would go to this guy's lectures any day of the week and love it, I bet.

  • @dutchyholland5146
    @dutchyholland5146 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations Rupert! Thank you for all your work. You will be remembered as one of the greatest minds in this world of delusion, conceit and arrogance. Your theory of morphic resonance is going to be the new science of life when humanity is ready for real science. "We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little lives are rounded with a sleep." (Shakespeare) This quote is taken from the book and TV production in 1993: "A marvelous accident', which inspired me to start my journey into searching for wisdom.

  • @electrictao5180
    @electrictao5180 Год назад +1

    I appreciate Rupert's attitude towards a holistic approach to science, as it's quite possible that the Sciences, as we know them are indeed not separate or independent studies, but are derived from a universal or singular representation of a complete science such as is suggested in Unity Science.
    I also appreciate the idea of an organic universe. In an organic universe there is no such thing as lifeless matter. It all matters. Thank you Rupert.

    • @theonlyauspician
      @theonlyauspician Год назад +1

      Is it possible that the sciences are are not separate or independant studies? I was under the impression that if you wished hard enough and loved long enough, anything is possible.
      But I've been known to be mistaken... from time to time.
      Dear oh dear.
      Yo, sensi! Can I use the bathroom?
      You can, if you believe you can.

  • @auggied6760
    @auggied6760 2 года назад +1

    Aside from the harsh and unwarranted comments from those who obviously never read the research or are afraid of having the world views upset, Sheldrake is in good company with those who have been unseated and defamed for moving beyond the limited thinking of materialism and religion. His work has instilled fear in those mired in their self-serving beliefs designed to protect them from change and awakening to a truth beyond their capacity to accept or realize.

  • @johnhavenhand8339
    @johnhavenhand8339 3 года назад +1

    Well done and thank you Rupert. Ever since I read the Presence of the Past many years ago I’ve done my best to interest friends in your take on science and consciousness. Sadly the dominance and uncritical acceptance of “The Science” and the effect of the writings of the Skeptics on Wikipedia and elsewhere mean you have been cancelled by most of my circle of “friends”. Needless to say they don’t look at evidence never mind refute it. They just know !
    But I have not given up. Right or wrong (although I think you have nailed it) you are brave, accessible, thought provoking, incredibly interesting and, for what it’s worth, I think you are a superb example of best practice in science.

  • @marycollins8215
    @marycollins8215 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. Enjoying your most recent book on audible!

  • @gregrayguitarlessons2677
    @gregrayguitarlessons2677 Год назад +1

    I have read all your books I believe, and have been very intrigued by them. My uncle Michael Ray wrote a book while teaching in the graduate business school. It's called "Creative in Business" I was introduced to your books through him. I am glad I was able to listen to you today. Greg Ray

  • @marlou169
    @marlou169 3 года назад +3

    🌹thank you... since I saw& heard you in 1993 In a Dutch documentary Een schitterend ongeluk: Wim Kayzer meets Oliver Sacks, Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Toulmin, Daniel C.Dennett, Rupert Sheldrake en Freeman Dyson... your voice and views resonate

  • @tmcleanful
    @tmcleanful 3 года назад +10

    Sheldrake is the GOAT.

  • @StephenAntKneeBk5
    @StephenAntKneeBk5 3 года назад +1

    I've always loved your work going back to the days of the Trialogues. Wishing you well, Dr. Rupert Sheldrake.

  • @lip3gate
    @lip3gate 3 года назад +1

    Rupert, you are amazing!

  • @pbea7185
    @pbea7185 3 года назад +1

    Dear Rupert,
    Didn't know that people are still denounced for heresy! Wow ....
    The first time I heard one of your lectures on Morphic Resonance, I knew it was true. My heart said: "I knew that!"
    Why try to convince academic naysayers? If they don't "know," then they won't know anyway. I hope you didn't get too stressed over it all.
    Thank you for another chance to just sit in your presence and to experience the love that comes from your heart as you discuss the various events of your interesting life and the passion that you have for your subject.
    Much respect and appreciation,
    PBEA

  • @jamesyuan369
    @jamesyuan369 3 года назад

    I have full faith that your beliefs and ideas will be widely accepted in time. I believe in your ideas with full hope!

  • @theonlymeaning
    @theonlymeaning 3 года назад +4

    Please make videos louder, I don't want to miss a bit of your lovely speaking voice!

    • @AlexReynard
      @AlexReynard Месяц назад

      Very agreed! I've got it up to 100 and my ears are still squinting.

  • @kampoworks6527
    @kampoworks6527 2 года назад

    No doubt Rupert Sheldrake is THE greatest mind Of our time and centuries forward! Such an inspiring soul!

    • @theonlyauspician
      @theonlyauspician Год назад

      Is it possible to move him from the penthouse to any of the floors beneath the top? We can then have a rooftop swimming pool, helicopter pad and covered car parking facility and we can share the penthouse level between any number of people on a rotational, timeshare or even the occasional 48-hour drug-fueled rave.
      I've heard that not only can it can get lonely at the top, once the summit has been conquered there will be an endless series of copycats possessing zero levels of originality, disturbingly bereft of ideas and the occasional horde infestation/swarm of various hive-mind invertebrates, insectoids and trans-dimenional, non-coporeal entities.
      Have a better one.

  • @B1N4RYGH0ST
    @B1N4RYGH0ST 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for all your work, and inspiration.

  • @Deliquescentinsight
    @Deliquescentinsight 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations Rupert, I admire and support your work, science is difficult in this dark age.

  • @MattRoadhouse
    @MattRoadhouse 3 года назад +1

    Good day sir! Might I propose a few other avenues to consider? *Intelligent Energy* (this encompasses Evolution as an effect, IE the cause for increased complexity) & exchange of information instantly across lifeforms. Also ties into the Observer Effect for Quantum Physics (Law of One reference material) Possibly what we deem as Consciousness
    Secondly, the study of Cymatics had me considering that energy itself has stable frequencies. That form/hold very specific geometry.
    Structured Atomic model seems to align with this concept but "one scale up" into the atomic realm
    Food for thought! I enjoyed your presentation ~

  • @adebleswordfish
    @adebleswordfish 3 года назад +1

    This is an amazing field of study and I am glad I had this suggested to me, I guess I’ve been getting my vibes right. This is a beautiful way of scientifically repacking and understanding why history echoes itself through time and is in line with indigenous American, hermetic, eastern, even Sumerian, and basically all non-western structures. It is a field that helps us understand the way reality works by connecting ideas and thought forms, as well as structures that are all respectable in their own right. I mean think about it two greek philosophers built the computer and steam engine but did nothing with them besides novelties. Imagine what we can do with what we have now as well as jump starting that archaic knowledge!

  • @jofftalbot1348
    @jofftalbot1348 Год назад

    Heroic. Stand tall. You are essential...and loved DrRS 🙏🏽🌈

  • @floatingmelancholy
    @floatingmelancholy 3 года назад +1

    Speechless. Gratitude for your drive and clear vision/grounded wisdom.
    Love and respect 🙏🌀🐬❤️💞

  • @pianistNorganist
    @pianistNorganist 3 года назад +22

    I really wish Terence Mckenna could see him today and his Morphic Resonance after 40 years...

    • @carlalakins
      @carlalakins 3 года назад +1

      ...... HE DOES‼️😁😁♥️

    • @moesypittounikos
      @moesypittounikos 3 года назад +1

      Terence was resurrected and spotted by his closest friends. He then disappeared in a brilliant white light but his spiritual voice was heard saying 'I Am'

    • @K22channel
      @K22channel 3 года назад +1

      @Sage Tabor terrrance....would have pointed you out... Guess for what.
      👇

    • @K22channel
      @K22channel 3 года назад

      @Sage Tabor 😅yes❗

    • @K22channel
      @K22channel 3 года назад +1

      @Sage Tabor yes🙏we miss Terence ...but hei..
      nothing last but.....
      NOTHING IS LOST🍻🙏

  • @realitycheck4086
    @realitycheck4086 3 года назад +1

    Food for thought - When my son was ten years old I took him to a Sheldrake talk. He was very excited to meet and ask Mr Sheldrake a question. Mr Sheldrake was so dismissive and patronising towards him that he has never forgotten that negative resonance to this day.

    • @nowhereman7413
      @nowhereman7413 3 года назад +2

      what was the question?

    • @richardjehl1455
      @richardjehl1455 3 года назад +2

      What was this question ?...

    • @chrissnyder2091
      @chrissnyder2091 3 года назад +1

      I would opine that It simply reinforces the fact that people are imperfect, they're prone to various foibles, and personality quirks.

    • @barbarajarvis7441
      @barbarajarvis7441 3 года назад +1

      It is good that your son learned about the mask of a public presenter early in life.

    • @dcgallin
      @dcgallin 3 года назад +1

      So why are you listening to this talk?

  • @tonyclifton265
    @tonyclifton265 3 года назад +1

    i find when i watch one rupert sheldrake video I want to watch lots more sheldrake videos and so it goes. morphic resonance innit.

  • @Tunnelmental
    @Tunnelmental 3 года назад +3

    Whenever presented with "follow the science" I say "I do, I follow Rupert Sheldrake" That usually keeps them quiet. Thank you for all your brilliance Rupert.

  • @ekaksenofont1055
    @ekaksenofont1055 3 года назад +1

    Deep gratitude, it is mind-liberating and heartwarming as always. And very encouraging, especially for those of us who are migrating from academia closets to Acadia groves of holistic paradigms :) My own experiences led me to believe that what we see in the now is just how far God has travelled here on his creative journey. And even though there are innumerable universes like bibles foaming in the river of creation , each is an instant of divine thought reflecting upon itself. Much love

  • @somewherenorthofstarbase7056
    @somewherenorthofstarbase7056 3 года назад +3

    Mr. Sheldrake, have you heard of the Mandela Effect? I encourage you to fairly and objectively investigate this phenomenon concerning human memory. I am convinced that your ideas have great significance in terms of elucidating the causes and meaning of the Mandela Effect.

  • @dcorgard
    @dcorgard 2 года назад +1

    With respect to the crystalization becoming easier over time...
    If we assume Morphic Resonance is not localized to say, a planet or solar system, then couldn't this be used as a means for 'searching' for other 'advanced' life that also has similar chemical science as us? This would only tell us there is potentially other life out there, but not where (unless there's some sort of directionality to it).
    Of course, Morphic Resonance could be planet bound or (I think more likely) star system bound, and then this would not occur.
    How far back does the collective memory go? Is there a heirarchy, e.g. individual, species, planet, star system, galaxy, cluster, etc.? Is it bound by some sort of time? E.g. do these things occur only within 1,000 or, 10,000 or 100,000 years? Can this memory fade over time..?
    Some of these may be answered in the future if there are those willing to investigate and haven't become the castrati of their respective fields (and even that, specialization, must go and interdisciplination needs to prevail once more).
    My question to all those holding the status quo is: Why has the last 90-100 years seen less scientific (not technological) progress than ever since it's modern conception? Going 1 generation without a breakthrough could be called a coincidence, having 3-4 generations of the same old thing is a deliberate act of pure unreason.

    • @bentuovila5296
      @bentuovila5296 2 года назад

      Excellent questions I also share. If memory is non locally stored in a field that expands at the speed of light it makes for interesting consequences of FTL travel.

  • @soundhealingbygene
    @soundhealingbygene Год назад +2

    some interesting ideas that changed my views in 2015. been following since then.

  • @dreen7911
    @dreen7911 Год назад +3

    I'm wondering if morphic fields might be part of the causality of what is termed the Mandela Effect?
    This is fascinating and I thank you for your extremely important work!

  • @KaliFissure
    @KaliFissure 3 года назад +1

    This does make sense from a resonant cavity perspective. The phase locking of pendulums. A form which persists creates an existing resonance which close forms can resonate with etc.

  • @wilinja
    @wilinja 3 года назад

    this closed mindset of the scientific community is a real problem in that it is so limiting and persuades those capable of deep insight and ideas through complex thought to become stagnate. thankyou for breaking free and standing strong, you are awesome!

  • @cute1678
    @cute1678 Год назад

    I remenber attending his home at a group meeting, it must have been over 25 years ago. I had driven down from North Wales to London through a storm. Rupert was helped by a young German assistant. It was an interesting meeting, I think I was the only one (at least from what they said) that attended because I wanted to know more about 'morphic resonance'. I remember that his wife made a wonderful meal for us all for lunch. I think Dr. Hoffman is also working on conscientiousness, a similar theory to Dr. Sheldrake.

  • @suecondon1685
    @suecondon1685 2 года назад +1

    I get this, I really do. It gives me spooky action at a distance vibes. I'll always listen to fascinating Dr Sheldrake.

  • @stevemackenzie4359
    @stevemackenzie4359 3 года назад +1

    sorry, sound is far too quiet. It would be very useful, if you could rectify the problem, if not for this, then for future videos.

  • @cjvilleneuve1566
    @cjvilleneuve1566 3 года назад +11

    Back in the old days they use to call such thing , ''SPIRIT"" like the spirit of water, the spirit of the three... etc..

  • @Jacquie_Kirk_111
    @Jacquie_Kirk_111 Год назад

    Rupert, this is an amazing story. Think about writing an autobiography! You are so funny too!

  • @johndoudna7055
    @johndoudna7055 3 года назад

    Enjoyed the discussions including Evensong tea etc. Glad there are intelligent people in this world with sense of purpose in face of resistance. Thanks for this.

  • @alextrezvy6889
    @alextrezvy6889 3 года назад +4

    08:40: There is a famous phrase from Bulgakov's novel "The Master and Margarita". It sounds like: "Annushka has already spilled out an oil". It means some future events were determined by the states of mind of some characters.

  • @cassandraseven3478
    @cassandraseven3478 3 года назад

    The audio is a little low. Glad to have this update.

  • @bryandraughn9830
    @bryandraughn9830 Год назад

    I think most people have entertained the idea that if everyone would try to be nicer the world would be a better place. Not just because of more people doing nice things but that "niceness" would become more natural for future generations. It would almost certainly be beneficial to our species as are some of our other traits.