I'd like to take a moment to honour the tremendous strength of spirit Dr. Sheldrake embodies. Most would go insane entrusted with birthing and defending these ideas. Most would have been psychologically broken in the face of such widespread and longstanding opposition. Namaste, Rupert, the light in me sees the light in you.
Where do you get strength from? He is no more nor less compelling than many other scientists. Unless you are also a scientists in this field you are no more qualified than I to judge his conclusions. I am just listening and thinking and have already got questions I would love to put to him. Perdonally I have never felt linked to any other that my own family. I am a natural born hermit I an not a joiner of groups so cone at this more as a social outsider. Friends say I am eccentric. At least to my face. 😅
Indeed!. But as i also share his ideas/theories i understand how big the opposition is, and it's everywhere. But those opposing him are simply "Scientific fascists/fundamentalists" scared to their core by this new and shaking idea. 😄
Any Mystic or Metaphysicist or Vedic or Shaman would easily come to the conclusion that Rupert Sheldrake is absolutely, unequivocally, 100% correct! It's a shame mainstream Science can't get on board and advance our civilization off of his utter brilliance!
That's certainly not true. Some of the great mystics were philosophically rigorous and skeptical. Nagarjuna and Sakya Pandita are both great examples, Indian and Tibetan respectively
@@oxident-954 They were never skeptical about us all being "one" and part of a whole. That's been their message for thousands of years. Somewhere along the way, humanity forgot,.
Why should main stream science get on board? Scientists deal with evidence to try snd disprove hypotheses. Is there evidence for these ideas or just wishful thinking? I am personally disinclined to have any faith in a man who speaks in that monotone whine that Gypsies put on when selling 'lucky' heather or silver charms. Plus background music. I will, however listen after Ive got up, fed the animals with whom I share my home , cleaned up their various 'outputs' put the washing out and been shopping.
Sheldrake doesnt come across as a mystic. He is a main stream scientist. By both training and practice. He has come to his ideas from a close study of nature. He is also lucky enough to have grown up in a well educated family environment and educated at private school thus getting a leg up into Cambridge. (I dont have a problem with his parents using the system in the UK just the system itself as too many non intelligent men, histirocally, with an over inflated idea of their abilities and a huge sense of entitlement get into positions of power eg B Johnson and cronies.) One can agree or disagree with his conclusions but they do appear to be based on his interpretations of scientific evidence.
so happy to see Rupert Sheldrake fighting the good fight! Amazing that his theory/perspective is 40 years in the making. Seems that the world is finally catching up to these ideas. We finally have the language needed to *talk* about taking us where we want to go. Amazing a crop scientist/fringe thinker is moving into the forefront in this day and age.
That most certainly isn't happening. There is no serious advancement of Sheldrake's hypothesis, in fact it's become much less plausible than it seemed when first conceived of. We've learned so much since then
@oxident-954 how so? When Sheldrakes work can be seen to build on eminent forerunners like the published research of biologist Lyall Watson: Supernature? Itself full of references to pioneering Russian experiments dating back 70 years or more
Just listening to this and am so pleased you are featuring Dr. Sheldrake. He is one of those brave, farsighted scientists that is considered a heretic and persecuted by the current scientific paradigm but I believe will be found to have been correct in the future. Certainly his hypothesis fits beautifully with Michael Levin’s work.
I know from experience that he's right about the mind extending beyond the brain and affecting other people. It's also nearly impossible to convince people who haven't experienced it themselves, since, for obvious physical reasons, it looks impossible. I'm not insane, and I'm not stupid. I'm not an antivaxxer, flat earther, chem trail believer, lizard people believer, or a climate change skeptic. I just think some people can hear my thoughts. Experience trumps reason.
I disagree, although Mike Levin obviously asks a similar question. Levin applies rigorous experimentation and builds his hypotheses based on established science. Sheldrake builds hypotheses that are largely disconnected from established science. He also fails to provide convincing experimental evidence.
People thought Sheldrake was full of beans for decades, but if you look at his ideas in light of Michael Levin's work on bioelectricity, the man was clearly ahead of the curve. Edit: as to be expected, my comment has elicited knee-jerk reactions from epistemic reactionaries. So let me be a little more precise. Sheldrake has been arguing for quite some time that the modern synthesis in biology (roughly, a genecentric reductionism that says all phenotypical expression follows from a genetic programme) is insufficient for explaining morphological processes (both in phyletic terms per the variety of bauplänne of evolved species, and ontogenetically per the developing individual). Michael Levin's work very obviously makes a radical break with the genecentric reductionism of the modern synthesis, and provides the more intuitive claims of Sheldrake with a suite of mechanisms that he locates in biolelectrical fields and networks of the organism, conceived as a multiplicity of cognitive agents practically solving problems and doing things in their particular morphospace. To take the similarity further: when Sheldrake talks about species' memory and morphogenetic fields, Levin similarly talks about "engrams" and the virtual storage of memories that are manipulable through the tools of the bioengineer trained in compsci. In many instances, Levin also invokes a Platonic space of all possible forms, which is itself not material, but represents a universal repertoire of possible forms to be instanced concretely. In no way am I suggesting the two are identical or part of the same research programme. What I am saying is that the work being done by Levin and his team substantiates many of the intuitive ideas Sheldrake has been playing with for years, and which many people used to immediately dismiss out of hand. But the fact that Levin's work is taken seriously today is a demonstration of the way scientific paradigms shift over time, and along with those, our estimation of what prima facie counts as a credible hypothesis worth exploring with experimental rigour. If your immediate response to this comparison is "boo hoo hoo, no", then I recommend you survey the history of science in order to see how real science is practiced, what the relationship is between vague theoretical precursors and empirical verification, and how paradigmatic ideas change over time (hint: it almost never has anything to do with a slavish dedication to an ossified "scientific method" that historically illiterate amateurs like to imagine was invented one fine day by Francis Bacon in order to ward off the boogeyman of metaphysical speculation).
@@SolidSirenmost people commenting under Essentia videos will not be able to understand how big the gap between Levine's actual scientific research and RS speculations is. My father's used to be like one of these adherents of "Great Mysteries began to be unfold" crowd... RIP
@@raz0rcarich99sorry. YT misdirected my comments. They were motivated by your comment on Kastrup's video on how PC scientists don't understand something regards AI and consciousness
I have the first edition of Rupert's book "A New Science of Life", which I read cover to cover in 1982. Come 2025 and main stream science still keeps his work at least an arm distance away. Appalling, indeed.
Sheldrake certainly learnt a lot in India.. His idea, that what is seen is a projection of the mind which exists and extends unlimited beyond the mere brain is a fundamental Indian understanding.
It's wonderful to see and hear Rupert. I've been a fan since A New Science of Life, which I read many years ago (probably while still apprenticed to a shaman). The word "hero" has rather fallen out of fashion, but he is one of the few heroes in my life. Thank you for this podcast.
Rupert Sheldrake has cracked a profoundly sublime principle of the morphic field. The idea of a specie wide, entangled learning curve resonates with my experience. I appreciate that he encourages us to work within our culture, to reach out and go deep; not abandon it I can listen over and over. I plan to listen to a lot more Bach.
Rupert Sheldrake's ideas are very well thought through by a brilliant and bold mind. They are very interesting and challenging. They are worth further exploration...
I'm not a scientist in this topic at all, but I had the privilege to experience the wonder of DMT. The thoughts I developed after this moment heavily resonate with this topic. It's not easy to explain. But being in contact with not a god or a person, but light, waves and/or energy, was a monumental experience in my life. It completely changed it and my view at the world and nature, it embraced my own empathy and my humility towards every living being, which was never properly tought to me nor which I ever had the chance to learn as a young child. This happened both on a cognitive and an emotional level simultaneously. I do know that this is a speculation of mine, and I can't prove my beliefs at all. Also, please don't judge me as some kind of esoteric nonsense, I have a lot of faith in modern science (I am a computer scientist in the making), but i am also sure there is more out there than we sometimes think.This is just what I learned throughout my experience and it is what I believe in. For me, it's like music in your ears - waves not only contain energy, but also information. I truly believe that this information is my kind of "god", which "shapes" everything in this universe - from galaxy clusters to quantum particles. It was very nice listening to this interview and I learned a lot! I hope more and more scientist will open up for ideas such as yours, Mr. Sheldrake! Greetings from Germany and stay healthy 🙏
Terrific exposition and discussion. I think there might be some synergy with Robert Temples ideas on plasma, plasma clouds and plasmoids which might demonstrate a level of consciousness on a cosmic scale...
The absence of its firm assertion by young scientists feeds the theory of a controlled profession towing the line of a powerful cabal whose interests are at variance with these truths.
Sheldrake's "resonance" might explain how octopuses achieve such astonishing intelligence without any contact between parents and offspring, i.e., no teaching, no passing on of acquired knowledge. I am mightily puzzled by octopus intelligence given their very short life spans and lack of parenting (octopuses die after mating - females live long enough to tend to the eggs but die before they hatch). HOW do young octopuses LEARN to unscrew jars, even a jar that they are trapped in (unscrewing the jar's lid from the inside)? HOW do they LEARN to survive by entirely changing the colors and textures of their skin to disappear into their backgrounds, when they have no teacher and live only a year or two? It's kind of like J. Bach springing from the womb already playing the piano brilliantly.
Think about where is information and what is information, I believe it’s patterns and I believe it’s available in abundance and that the mind and dna is an antenna of sorts for information and creativity, we are made in gods divinith
What a great and intelligent man. We are still ignorant of consciousness, let alone how our body and mind operates. And yes, our brain operates electrochemically, through which we are able to think and hold thoughts. Whether this extends outside the body is evident as we all know the type of energy troubled people emit. We are connected through many layers and divided by the last, the body.
@@helenamcginty4920 The evidence, I suspect, is already there in terms of Kirlian photography, showing the human aura. Most research that I have seen has been done by Russian seeker/ scientists. The Russians appear to be far more open to taking a constantly fresh look at things, and with also the Japanese and some middle Eastern countries doing research that you hardly hear the ramification s of in the west. Perhaps there is a political effect to be seen here . Work / experiments on things as seemingly simple as water, and discovering water retains a kind of memory imprint of it's surroundings are pretty remarkable, and fit well with this Morphic Field resonance idea. And of course , quantum entanglement is fully opening up hitherto unthought of possibilities!
Morfic field seems like a very plausible cause for the spread of pyramid buildings throughout the ancient cultures without having come in contact with one another..
@ The spread of the pyramids is simple. The pyramids are much older than we assume and those who contributed were also the ones who later would leave to settle new places and begin the cycle again of acknowledging life and existence itself. The pyramids were no tombs nor built by slaves in pain, as that would have guaranteed terrible quality. Rather, they were used again at a later point in time for other purposes (self-grandiose expression and manipulation of the people) like personal tombs to satiate the elites of the times. The truth is, we all built them together with utmost care and dedication. We literally gave our life building it, but it didn’t matter because we knew we were life and that life never dies. We were like insects acting as one consciousness, praising and committing our entire life to show gratitude to the power behind creation-consciousness itself. Our ancestors were beautifully intelligent and didn’t believe in deities or anything in the psyche. Rather, each deity represents a quality, skill, gift, knowledge, natural event and so on; meaning they spoke in code and it was not meant literally. Now we believe aliens made them because we cannot understand what oneness can achieve. We went from being intelligent to actually becoming the monkeys who are not only unconscious of reality, but also the true history of our shared past. We will remember one day though as everything in existence is cyclical (something our ancestors knew). We lost the ancient wisdom because of political power and greed. The wisdom freed you and made you independent, so it had to be removed in order to gain control of the people.
Wonderful. Wonderful interview. And Dr Sheldrake is correct, platforms like these have opened up a whole world to people that would not otherwise access such ideas. And the ordinary person can now educate themselves by spending time with wonderful scientists, reading their oeuvre and following the crumbs they trail to many different ideas and propositions about who we are, what we are doing here and what our purpose is. Thank you for the pleasure of hearing you speak Dr Sheldrake.
Arguably, the brain and thus mind exist in the physical realm. Even if one posits the mind is an emergent property, either individually or as a collective entity, the physical is what would enable this to manifest.
What's the distinction between physical and... ? What is it that it's supposedly opposed to? Physicality began to include informational aspects of the world...but as exceptional thinkers as Gauss, Boltzmann or Riemann or lots of others were...the math is not developed enough even today. Not to speak about experimental research in those days (or in the last century if QM is concerned!) It seems to me that it is the attributes of philosophers and the approaches towards "truth(s)" in philosophy in general that is to blame much more than the stance of science which even nowadays is confronted with certain religious leaders/clubs/cults...which results in less kind/patient responses towards "believers" and "open minded" folks. (For the latter only one did I found to be truly worth to follow: Curt Jaimungal's channel (TOE) AND there's work on new math: eg. Wolfram's people on integration with other than whole numbers in order to be able to work with partial dimensions as they suppose that physical dimensions may not be that stable and fluctuate a bit around 3D. ...or those who are developing constructor theory. ... or Gabriel Carcassi who is busy on finding the most basic mathematically sound assumptions of (all) physics.
Great chat about morphic fields and scopaesthesia. Growing up in Glesga, we had our own version: "You scoping me?" - usually followed by a square go! Doubt many Glaswegians could spell scopaesthesia, never mind say it (Scope-a-Theresa!), but we all ken that eerie feeling of being stared at. Maybe Sheldrake’s onto something - turns out Glesga wisdom’s been ahead of science this whole time! Pure headbangers, so we are!
You'll be blown away by his published research on ESP between humans and their pet dogs, cats etc. He wrote a book on it: if you are a pet owner, all his experimental results make perfect sense. "Dogs that know when their owners are coming home", 1999!
If he could or was so inclined, there is deep evidence, but it is protected information. It's significance is also not fully understood by myself, but with no knowledge of occult ideas it seems insignificant to normal people. somebody's symbol is really the decoding Tool that draws a Perfect Circle. The books available on sacred G are enough to get a start, but the lower - mid to higher level stuff is independent research for non-members. Still learning. Been 17 years or so.
@@chrisbova9686 can u explain this more "somebody's symbol is really the decoding Tool that draws a Perfect Circle. " and maybe recommend a book for this or video
@pipfox7834 Being a pet owner doesn't make a person biased to believe or respect his work. Such experiments can be explained well by accepted scientific understanding that actually has evidence backing it. Self reporting is the lowest type of data for experimentation, and it relies heavily on self reporting. Every concept, such as dogs knowing when their owner is coming home, is explained by real science, no pseudoscience or "morphic resonance" necessary. This is the biggest problem with his research.
I have a feeling that I feel if you took Michael Levin's, Sheldrake's, Hammeroff's and Sir Roger Penrose's work together, we may be able to begin to see an underlying new theory arising. I could absolutely see microtubules being responsible for housing and facilitating morphic resonance as well as consciousness. There may even be some overlap of those two things. It would potentially make sense in regards to the method by which morphic resonance is passed down to offspring. I feel the ideas of the complex electromagnetic field being in some way related to consciousness and memory, by that which I mean every neuron firing would affect and change the overall electrical field permeating and extending out form the brain. Every previous neuron which has ever fired would in some complex way be stored in the existing dynamic electrical field which would in turn affect every other neuron in the future. I'm sure there's some name for this idea, it's certainly not a novel one, however what if we then take into account the way these fields could potentially affect the microtubules which permeate the cells of not just our brain, but those of our entire body so that if any nerve fires anywhere, the overall electric field which would cover the entire human body then this field would also change. Due to these changes a nerve cell on the foot would be able to communicate with a brain cell via this electric field through the microtubules and their ability to utilize quantum phenomenon to communicate across the relatively large distances. If the historical data is potentially stored in each cells set of singular microtubules and whatever states are necessary to carry that information, then the creation of sperm and egg cells would allow the entire field to be passed on to offspring. Another key aspect of the Penrose-Hammeroff Orch OR theory is that they expect the microtubules to be able to communicate across vast distances, interact with one another despite being from separate entities. The supposed ideas of telepathy and the like would be explained via this quantum phenomenon. It's also supposed that the microtubules could and in fact _do_ entangle through time just as easily through space. It sounds outlandish but I think you could see how this could potentially explain morphic resonance and it's ability to communicate information between individuals and even ancestors.
The clarity and lucidity, with which Rupert explains, is beyond exceptional👌. Unfortunately the last question, turned into a blooper, Wish there was an alternate answer🤞. Definitely a morphic field at play, since without an open mind(of the few that are being criticized), things could not have progressed. Wonderful interview, worth its weight in the quality of the induced morphic field. It is one of only few times all the mumbo jumbo technical terms actually make sense(fitting the context)😮. Really glad that Essentia Foundation decided to feature this exceptional interview with RS, and extremely grateful for the same.❤👍
Wondering if your funal misgiving is the same as mine - the issue of funding. Would rather have heard requests for ideas re making funding such a project as accessible to us 'ordinary folk' as the information provided on this site.
This aligns with a several-hundreds year old alchemy text I read. It gave a specific and very complicated process to apply to any organic material, and claimed that once complete, the final product will cast a shadow of whatever whole organic creature or plant it came from. The example given was apply the process to a grape, and it will cast a shadow of a blooming grape plant. I never forgot this because it sounded so fantastical, but the text was very serious- and this theory immediately made me think of it again! Could it be?
One of them most "complete" if we can use this adjective without dimishing the importace of Dr. Sheldrake's entire work to date is the concept of Morphic Resonance. We deem Dr. Sheldrake a pioneer and a real scientist who seeded the "new thinkers" with that grain of salt which enhances the flavor of life at large. He is an amazing teacher and a beautiful human being. Each of his lectures leaves all of us more balanced and receptive to the Dynamic Morphic Field.. some our our team of retired professionals well read and versed in acoustics even believe the reason of this thaumaturgical effect might be found in the frequency of his vocal tone when addressing the Resonant Structures of the Universe. Beautiful interview. Thanks a million. Kudos from Japan
Thank you for an educational revision on history of science! Respect for the learning, knowledge, rendition. Now here's the topic that I have noticed lately: The memory. As it is known that magnetic medium can store information, so does water (crystals), and "the etheric waters of akasha" which is the same medium of the soul, and causal body, and we are actually electro-magnetic, so is plasma. And in healing traumatic memories, or, whenever a worrying situation arises, all one needs is loving attention which gives it enough energy to move forward in a happy-healthy way. Or just keep breathing, and the breath is the current of electrical wind, which gives it enough energy to keep moving forward without identifying with the mental phenomena/memory arising. I don't know, sure seems interesting. And another one of having a genetic memory of previous global weather catastrophe cycle (of the Geat Year precessions), as we are all descendants of the survivors of the previous one. Or the collective consciousness. To a Healthy Memory! And Blessing Absolute Perfection! P.S.: And now we are a social group feeling the earthquakes coming closer from the epicenter out, and we're like on a wire or chain informing each other that we're sensing it. So I can predict it because the focus changes and/or the mental phenomena suddenly arises just prior to feeling the oscilations. One gets used to it. And more and more people are aware of natural holistic healing, and ancient wisdom healing traditions are spreading. I think it's that "weather cycle" sense and memory waking up, so we can go into the light/ascend as the veil of geopolitics or economical systems falls off, as the aquarian information age is one of the solstices of The Great Year.
Rupert Sheldrake Star Seed Beloved of the Fae Hu Man. Such Gratitude for His Light Life Works. This Nuero Divergent Human man has never stopped speaking with and seeing Faerie Orbs. Ruperts work captivated me as a young Biology student in College and an Organic Farmer in Santa Cruz. We played music live blue grass and cello, and on speakers. All from Reggae to Rock and Classical harmonious selections. We played it over the Flowers and vegetables fields. This Avatar body died on an operating table in my early twenties. Heart stopped for nearly five minutes. It was Music of the Sphere's that raised me Out of body and into My Merkaba Light Body Vehicle. Up over my body and the surgeons and nurses working on me. So still there. Then up and up until Source and Prime Creator. Even after this and the Astral Travel began shortly after. I only know one thing with certainty. We are not these Avatar bodies. All are Fractuals of Prime Creator. Perhaps Music and Unconditional Love is the Architecture along with Light of the Multiple Universes. Rupert is the closest to explaining what they Avatar and Soul experienced when returning Home to Source.
@myofasciatherapy8191 No I do not. Paved Paradise and put up condos over the last farmland in City limits. There's a excellent program at University of Santa Cruz if you wish to be connected. Oregon I have peeps in Regenerative Agriculture organic permaculture folks. One takes WOOFERs. Like a exchange program Folks come live from overseas mainly but local too and assist on various farms. I am alter abled jab injured. Thirty years of Hospice care and Dementia specialist Patient Advocate. Broke my heart what happened to Santa Cruz in general I left in 95. Washington and Oregon were my home until jab Injured and then moved to Oklahoma for medical care and housing. Oregon is impossible without mucho money these days. Washington too. I travel with my Co Creator and Faerie Godfather now I am grateful for my challenges physically because it took me out of the world of commerce. We spend weeks in remote BLM areas and Ravens are my family nowadays and Coyote and any number of other animal beings. Saguaro cactus are incredibly calming and huge some hundreds of years old. SW Desert BLM lands are awesome for rockhounding too.
Science gets closer to articulating that we aren’t just science. But science is needed to show everyone how we need to expand our thinking beyond empirical data, to challenge rigid scientific thought, to understand what “is” is.
What he is talking about is exactly what I have been saying for decades. I distilled these truths through History, Philosophy and the study of Natural Sciences. But I am a non academic scientist, so in modern society I am not often taken seriously. I am glad that finally academia is catching up and formulating in modern terminology what many ancients knew intuitively, e.g. Stoicism or the Hermetic Principles.
@@Littleprinceleon Hmm... Well I could... But to do this properly it would take me a while. I have other priorities right now... Maybe I could find the time this coming summer to write an essay that fully conveys my points of view. Actually, I think I will put it on my to do list for this year. Thanks for the engagement! 🙏
26:03 WOW. 100 monkey phenomenon, where 1 island a monkey started washing sweet potatoes in the sea t and all other monkeys on the other islands who had no access to see the proto monkey troupe washing the potatoes started to do the same thing!! I think this research is at a quantum level , i think humans have a tendency to see themself apart from and also we see our selves and reality as material physical but we are also part of the quantum field phenomenon. super positioning entanglement .... fascinating
He makes a good point. If memory was all localised to our physical bodies none of would have any ability to recognise our loved ones in the afterlife or our time on earth
From what i know the esoteric tradition as understood by the Brehon proesthood of celtic peoples , shamanic traditions in general , would have no problem embracing the ideas here... excellent piece .😇
One way forward in biology is going down Dr. Michael Levin's route, which had helped to explain a lot that genes themselves couldn't do. It shows the greatest promise of any current scientific endeavor for increasing mankind's well being, specifically when it comes to medicine.
Was thinking about the one-celled Physarum Polycephalum ( and also Schmidtea Mediterranea ) as examples in a question i thought of when i just started watching this uploadvideo. Nice to hear her ask Rupert about this!
Morphic fields describe a theory I’ve had for some 15 years while trying to disprove my medium mum, I’ve tried and tired but the one repeatable thing I could come up with hints at not speaking to the dead but tapping into an information source and / or, we are just one big consciousness living subjective experiences.
Been tossing this stuff around my head since I was a kid.. You know the sense of being watched? Ask anyone, and it's near ubiquitous. Now, ask how it works? How do I suddenly get the sense to turn around and look up into a 4th story window at some person, looking back? How COULD that work? ... Right, back to menial tasks.
@brisk4t Most say otherwise. That everyone has it, that it's got any noticeable effect, at all. You'll get the same answer anywhere in the world and throughtout time. Dismissing it as some kind of brain fart explains none of that.
Check out the heart math institute. Turns out our hearts have a measurable electromagnetic field up to 8 ft away from our body and it's also proven that other people can infer the emotional state of somebody's field and vice versa you can measure somebody's electromagnetic field and infer their emotional state.
@@gregoryG540 i can blanketly believe that the heart can "sense" photons. However you know what emits more photons than your eyes ever could? The sun. A random rgb led. There's noise all around us.
❤ another wonderful interview from you guys thank you so much for all your beautiful work! Best wishes of peace health and profound joy for this new year to you all ❤
"The Force is what gives a Magi/Jedi his power. The Force is an energy field manifested by all living things that surrounds us and penetrates us. It is the Force that binds the galaxy together"... -Zoroaster (Founder of Philosophy and Monotheism) Dr. Sheldrake's "morphic field theory" aligns with Zoroaster's idea of "The Force".
Yep. Mythico-mystical figures as founders of whatever. Why not philosophy this time. What about "him" being many actual persons mashed together in one tale? Just as with Hermes and the three times as powerful blend (in Hellenic times) with an egyptian scribe who is also prone to be more than one human in actual history. .Surely there were no lovers of "Sophia" before this Aster who would lead somewhat ordered discussions about stuff considered to be philosophical... 🤔
Plato was influenced by Zoroastrian philosophy and mentioned Zoroaster by name in his work Alcibiades. Plato's work also incorporates ideas from Zoroastrianism, such as the eternal struggle between good and evil.
This may be a dumb question but I have read about grounding and was wondering whether the experiments mentioned, on rats for example, are done while the test subjects are in a grounded environment? If not then how is this affecting the results? Would the ideas of philosophers and sages become more accessible if we were all barefoot and outdoors? This is a serious question but I don't imagine anyone will have tested it because the test subjects would dismiss it as too unscientific. Wearing shoes that insulate you from the earth is now considered a 'normal' state for humans and any living organism that is under scientific experimentation!
Is the Morphic resonance field also mimetic? Does life imitate art, or does art imitate life? Maybe the same thing? If someone is inspired, breathe of life, what does that mean and where does processing take place, in the brain, or in the Morphic field? Where do we think? Maybe we just think we're thinking, but really we're just tuning? I've often thought my best ideas come from somewhere else, not inside me. Almost like it's a overgrown trail in a jungle that someone before me has carved out but is now somewhat overgrown but still easier than forging a new path through the jungle [lawless place]. Someone has been on this trail before me is the sensation I get. We also talk about a train of thought, as if it were on tracks. There once was a man who said damn! For it certainly seems that I am, a creature that moves in determinate grooves, I'm not even a bus, I"m a tram. Learned that from good 'ol Alan Watts. Love that guy!
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0:37 before we get to these metaphysical concepts like Moric resonance, we need to not take such a gigantic leap and look at the power of Epigenetics that gives the alphabet structure of DNA. It’s language. Just like our modern Roman styled alphabet now reduced to 26 characters allows us to create a large language (much more if you incorporate the hidden factors of our language structure like phonetic alphabets that you find in dictionaries that help you annunciate a word), genetics, factor help, build the bridge to how the various chemical structures, enzymes, and charge effects of living organisms connect to these phenomenon of resonance. We can then map different minute epigenetic changes to how diseases can happen when those things are missing without invoking these mysterious “spooky actions at a distance, causing people to lose the perspective of understanding how our physical world works
7:22 I would say that this laws of nature with its memory can be better explained if we were to borrow concepts from the proponents of the electric universe theory as taught by the thunderbolts project. If we were to understand that we have mechanisms in nature that connect to energetics of various plasma charges at all scales of the universe to how our biology works through the same electrical charges, we might get closer to unifying this professors view on resonance and how that is fundamental informs of a unify theory to our genetic and epigenetic structures
Agreed! We are in dire need of a language model that allows us to elaborate this ideas within the confines of reason and a strong metaphysical grounding
Morphic field theory is fascinating-it suggests that fields of information, or morphic fields, shape biological, psychological, and societal systems by carrying memories of past forms and behaviors. A multiscale framework could provide new insights into this idea: 1. Emergent Behavior Across Scales: Morphic fields might influence everything from cellular patterns to societal behaviors, showing fractal-like dynamics. 2. Memory and Resonance: Feedback loops could explain how morphic resonance (inherited “memory”) stabilizes behaviors and forms over time. 3. Field Interactions: Morphic fields might interact with quantum, electromagnetic, or gravitational fields, offering a bridge between biology and physics. 4. Experimental Validation: Behavioral experiments and AI pattern analysis could test whether morphic fields influence learning, evolution, or societal trends. 5. Connections to Quantum Theory: If morphic fields operate non-locally, they might tie into quantum entanglement or the holographic universe hypothesis. The multiscale framework could add empirical rigor to Sheldrake’s ideas by analyzing patterns across biological, societal, and cosmic scales. What do you think?
This was totally brilliant thankyou - it has led me to buy a raft of Sheldrake books in print, on Kindle and on Audible. I'm also half way through Essentia Foundation's Irreducible by Faggin and it is a riveting read.
I paraphrase: Nature is like one organism, a machine… that’s kinda what I feel when I’m alone in nature: in the midst of a symbiotic oneness. My challenge is to raise my energy to match. I think forest tribes are very able at this.
I was once on University Challenge. I swear, I used to watch all episodes on here, some weeks after they were aired. I was amazing when watching at home, knew at least half the answers... But when I was in the studio live, it felt like I was completely charting new waters. I even complained to the producer after that the questions on my episode were nothing like I've seen on all others. Perhaps it was just because these were the first questions I had ever experienced directly in real time. I still got 3 questions right btw.
@@neoepicurean3772 my g/f at the time was on a quiz, not quite uni challenge, still she was one of the smartest people I knew at the time. She struggled with questions that she would have answered if I asked her at home. I am not missing your point but nervous energy also plays a large part in those type of situations.
@@truefact844 It was nervous energy for sure. I struggled to get my name out at the start when you have to do the intro bit. The questions were also, in fact, a little unusual. I knew I had nerves going into it, but I figured you can always just sit there and not buzz. If I was on WWTBAM or something I'd be useless, even though I'd do from the comfort of my armchair. But who knows? I was a committed materialist, but I reached a point where things stopped making sense, so now I'm considering alternative views.
@ I had to look up WWTBAM, at first I thought it might be some category of questions. I don’t think I have ever watched it, not that i am aware of the cough. I always had this question that I kept coming back to, I imagine what it would have been like to be an aborigine in Australia. I am before outside contact, did they see the animals as spiritual beings, I imagine they were like the spiritual rabbits in watership down. I would ask people sometimes what they thought it might be like? I would get quizzical looks or the answer, you got some imagination. I am writing this on my phone, that is made of oil and minerals combined with the ideas of thousands of people. Touching positive atoms and typing a language that we both understand as English with all of its implications and nuances. If I was to show this to the same aborigines it would have no meaning. I can’t answer your question about the material world because it does exist because most of the western world believes it does. If you asked a Hindu they would give you the answer you could be looking for. When I look at Bernardo Kastrup his work seems to be a mix of western philosophy and eastern mysticism. I think he coin the term analytic idealism. I have a feeling that was what Kant was trying to explain when he used the term synthetic a priori. Saying that it took over two hundred years to understand his words if we do. Shame we Kant ask him… I once knew a fellow that was on U.C. Imagine if it was you the chance is millions to one I guess. If it was you then I would be really freaked out🤔🫣😵💫
I enjoy listening to Rupert Sheldrake. His ideas are thought provoking. I wonder, though, how neuroplasticity fits into morphic resonance where memory is concerned. Maybe I’m just not seeing it.
Wow! I’m not Christian (though my family is southern Baptist) because I didn’t think it made any sense. But this is super enlightening. Jesus rocked! Thank you!
I have a feeling that the resonance is not necessarily across time as we understand it, but across scale. From the sub micro scale where we have architectures that depend on the strong force, gluons and strings following morphic resonance that is reflected in the atoms composed of their clusters, like societies having cultural or community forces comprised of clusters of living bodies, like planetary groups and solar systems forming structures that are recursive and form clusters, which form galaxies that firm specific clusters, and we talk about the strong force, and gravity and dark matter to describe why these different scales follow a very specific morphic resonance. The universe is singing the same song, in different octaves. I absolutely love Dr. Sheldrake's proposal, and it provides an elegance in unification across scales that could go infinitely micro or macro following this "habit"
Always great to see this legend in action - would have liked it if Natalia would have been a bit more "involved", perhaps asking follow-up questions on a topic or going into more depth outside of the list of fixed questions she seemed to be citing from, but regardless loved hearing Rupert do most of the talking!
Unsuccessful habits are also repeated indefinitely. The successful ones may die out before the seemingly uncorrelated cause shocks them again into being. It might take a while before things resonate back. Ripples in a pond go out and come back to haunt you. Maybe the fields change because of this. It might take years or millennia to get a signal back. Maybe learning is the form and time the field moves according to the restrictions of the energy fields of a particular configuration. Like the molecular timescale differs from our time scale. The constants are then merely a representation of a certain field's 'resonance travel time'. Holistic thinking is like moving in all. Being is such a lovely word to describe a state of almost abstract invisibility while it can be measured through its effects. To imagine 'being' is to detach all senses into a void so deep, that it might even be very dangerous to do so. That's why we say to others to stay present. Maybe the point where the field is in optimum flux is being. Then dying becomes returning to that morphic field, that is so vast and deep beyond imagination. I say this because of little experiments I did and consequently the experiences that came out of that.
Such uplifting dialogue. What great conversation we could have if Rupert came to dinner. Rupert can't thank you enough for all your tenacity. It's good to see people are starting to look to your teachings in huge numbers. Morphic resonance means we can communicate instantly. The old science is mechanistic. Those with open and curious minds will found a true science. This current $cience is sickening.
55:25 Is it not more likely that a person becomes conscious of being watched not from an inexplicable inner sense or field but from exterior signals: a sound, a shadow or reflection or perhaps subliminal signals picked up from other individuals present? I suspect that our innate instincts, on which Sheldrake is an authority, inherited from our watchful ancestors and which we share with animals, alert us to the presence of others in ways we are barely conscious of. And sometimes one spins around to find there is nobody there.
Fascinating. If morphic resonance applies to the form, might it also apply to the state of that form? Might this explain why fasting and eliminating the body of as much matter as possible, results in what many higher spiritual may describe as a conversation with their greater intelligence?
You need to reverse your current thinking and see it more as benefits YAH left in us his creation to which through consuming the proper teaching and habits we'll leave attachment of the human world behind as it's creations are to evil to stand the test of time
This makes me excited for how machine learning and AI will grow because of Moriphc resonance. And eventually get to a point which describes them. I do believe that there is far more to explore about the electromagnetic field, almost as if we’re seeing the amplitudes in black-and-white, but there’s a whole color spectrum that we’re missing.
I'd like to take a moment to honour the tremendous strength of spirit Dr. Sheldrake embodies. Most would go insane entrusted with birthing and defending these ideas. Most would have been psychologically broken in the face of such widespread and longstanding opposition. Namaste, Rupert, the light in me sees the light in you.
Where do you get strength from? He is no more nor less compelling than many other scientists. Unless you are also a scientists in this field you are no more qualified than I to judge his conclusions. I am just listening and thinking and have already got questions I would love to put to him. Perdonally I have never felt linked to any other that my own family. I am a natural born hermit I an not a joiner of groups so cone at this more as a social outsider. Friends say I am eccentric. At least to my face. 😅
@@helenamcginty4920 I am also Eccentric. 🙂😇🥰😄🤫
Indeed!. But as i also share his ideas/theories i understand how big the opposition is, and it's everywhere. But those opposing him are simply "Scientific fascists/fundamentalists" scared to their core by this new and shaking idea. 😄
It takes a genius to recognise another genius.
Any Mystic or Metaphysicist or Vedic or Shaman would easily come to the conclusion that Rupert Sheldrake is absolutely, unequivocally, 100% correct! It's a shame mainstream Science can't get on board and advance our civilization off of his utter brilliance!
That's certainly not true. Some of the great mystics were philosophically rigorous and skeptical. Nagarjuna and Sakya Pandita are both great examples, Indian and Tibetan respectively
@@oxident-954 They were never skeptical about us all being "one" and part of a whole. That's been their message for thousands of years. Somewhere along the way, humanity forgot,.
Bhramin kshatriya vaishnavi shudra keeping their morfic field memory n resonance passing it to next gen downstream
Why should main stream science get on board? Scientists deal with evidence to try snd disprove hypotheses. Is there evidence for these ideas or just wishful thinking?
I am personally disinclined to have any faith in a man who speaks in that monotone whine that Gypsies put on when selling 'lucky' heather or silver charms. Plus background music. I will, however listen after Ive got up, fed the animals with whom I share my home , cleaned up their various 'outputs' put the washing out and been shopping.
Sheldrake doesnt come across as a mystic. He is a main stream scientist. By both training and practice. He has come to his ideas from a close study of nature.
He is also lucky enough to have grown up in a well educated family environment and educated at private school thus getting a leg up into Cambridge. (I dont have a problem with his parents using the system in the UK just the system itself as too many non intelligent men, histirocally, with an over inflated idea of their abilities and a huge sense of entitlement get into positions of power eg B Johnson and cronies.)
One can agree or disagree with his conclusions but they do appear to be based on his interpretations of scientific evidence.
so happy to see Rupert Sheldrake fighting the good fight! Amazing that his theory/perspective is 40 years in the making. Seems that the world is finally catching up to these ideas. We finally have the language needed to *talk* about taking us where we want to go.
Amazing a crop scientist/fringe thinker is moving into the forefront in this day and age.
@@jobnollette1097 he had his predecessors, among them.biologist Lyall Watson who wrote the best-seller Supernature fifty years ago
Bless ‘em
That most certainly isn't happening. There is no serious advancement of Sheldrake's hypothesis, in fact it's become much less plausible than it seemed when first conceived of. We've learned so much since then
@oxident-954 how so? When Sheldrakes work can be seen to build on eminent forerunners like the published research of biologist Lyall Watson: Supernature? Itself full of references to pioneering Russian experiments dating back 70 years or more
@@jobnollette1097 always remembering he's a serious academic with an impressive string of well received books to his credit!
Just listening to this and am so pleased you are featuring Dr. Sheldrake. He is one of those brave, farsighted scientists that is considered a heretic and persecuted by the current scientific paradigm but I believe will be found to have been correct in the future. Certainly his hypothesis fits beautifully with Michael Levin’s work.
I know from experience that he's right about the mind extending beyond the brain and affecting other people. It's also nearly impossible to convince people who haven't experienced it themselves, since, for obvious physical reasons, it looks impossible. I'm not insane, and I'm not stupid. I'm not an antivaxxer, flat earther, chem trail believer, lizard people believer, or a climate change skeptic. I just think some people can hear my thoughts. Experience trumps reason.
I disagree, although Mike Levin obviously asks a similar question. Levin applies rigorous experimentation and builds his hypotheses based on established science. Sheldrake builds hypotheses that are largely disconnected from established science. He also fails to provide convincing experimental evidence.
What is the evidence that supports the existence of a morphic field?
@@TV-xm4ps There’s equally little to no experimental evidence of dark energy/matter and yet that was accepted with little resistance.
I find just listening is quite pleasing, as well!
People thought Sheldrake was full of beans for decades, but if you look at his ideas in light of Michael Levin's work on bioelectricity, the man was clearly ahead of the curve.
Edit: as to be expected, my comment has elicited knee-jerk reactions from epistemic reactionaries. So let me be a little more precise.
Sheldrake has been arguing for quite some time that the modern synthesis in biology (roughly, a genecentric reductionism that says all phenotypical expression follows from a genetic programme) is insufficient for explaining morphological processes (both in phyletic terms per the variety of bauplänne of evolved species, and ontogenetically per the developing individual). Michael Levin's work very obviously makes a radical break with the genecentric reductionism of the modern synthesis, and provides the more intuitive claims of Sheldrake with a suite of mechanisms that he locates in biolelectrical fields and networks of the organism, conceived as a multiplicity of cognitive agents practically solving problems and doing things in their particular morphospace. To take the similarity further: when Sheldrake talks about species' memory and morphogenetic fields, Levin similarly talks about "engrams" and the virtual storage of memories that are manipulable through the tools of the bioengineer trained in compsci. In many instances, Levin also invokes a Platonic space of all possible forms, which is itself not material, but represents a universal repertoire of possible forms to be instanced concretely.
In no way am I suggesting the two are identical or part of the same research programme. What I am saying is that the work being done by Levin and his team substantiates many of the intuitive ideas Sheldrake has been playing with for years, and which many people used to immediately dismiss out of hand. But the fact that Levin's work is taken seriously today is a demonstration of the way scientific paradigms shift over time, and along with those, our estimation of what prima facie counts as a credible hypothesis worth exploring with experimental rigour.
If your immediate response to this comparison is "boo hoo hoo, no", then I recommend you survey the history of science in order to see how real science is practiced, what the relationship is between vague theoretical precursors and empirical verification, and how paradigmatic ideas change over time (hint: it almost never has anything to do with a slavish dedication to an ossified "scientific method" that historically illiterate amateurs like to imagine was invented one fine day by Francis Bacon in order to ward off the boogeyman of metaphysical speculation).
Except not.
@@SolidSiren Wuah
@@SolidSirenmost people commenting under Essentia videos will not be able to understand how big the gap between Levine's actual scientific research and RS speculations is.
My father's used to be like one of these adherents of "Great Mysteries began to be unfold" crowd... RIP
@@raz0rcarich99sorry. YT misdirected my comments. They were motivated by your comment on Kastrup's video on how PC scientists don't understand something regards AI and consciousness
Give me please just one example how any of Levine's findings support any of RS claims. Try to be as concrete as possible. Thanks
I have the first edition of Rupert's book "A New Science of Life", which I read cover to cover in 1982. Come 2025 and main stream science still keeps his work at least an arm distance away. Appalling, indeed.
Sheldrake certainly learnt a lot in India.. His idea, that what is seen is a projection of the mind which exists and extends unlimited beyond the mere brain is a fundamental Indian understanding.
This seems so right. It shows why we alternative healers talk about cellular memory in the body that must be made conscious to heal the body.
FINALLY..! I've been trying to explain this concept for a while... Couldn't be more pleased actual scientists are describing it now too...😌
our process begins with observation.. you're a scientist too... we all are!
Already mentioned in vedas, "sukhsma sharir". There are multiple layers of these subtle bodies.
It's wonderful to see and hear Rupert. I've been a fan since A New Science of Life, which I read many years ago (probably while still apprenticed to a shaman). The word "hero" has rather fallen out of fashion, but he is one of the few heroes in my life. Thank you for this podcast.
Rupert Sheldrake has cracked a profoundly sublime principle of the morphic field.
The idea of a specie wide, entangled learning curve resonates with my experience.
I appreciate that he encourages us to work within our culture, to reach out and go deep; not abandon it
I can listen over and over.
I plan to listen to a lot more Bach.
This has always made the most sense to me ❤
The human experience was connected from the beginning!
Rupert Sheldrake's ideas are very well thought through by a brilliant and bold mind. They are very interesting and challenging. They are worth further exploration...
I'm not a scientist in this topic at all, but I had the privilege to experience the wonder of DMT. The thoughts I developed after this moment heavily resonate with this topic.
It's not easy to explain. But being in contact with not a god or a person, but light, waves and/or energy, was a monumental experience in my life. It completely changed it and my view at the world and nature, it embraced my own empathy and my humility towards every living being, which was never properly tought to me nor which I ever had the chance to learn as a young child. This happened both on a cognitive and an emotional level simultaneously.
I do know that this is a speculation of mine, and I can't prove my beliefs at all. Also, please don't judge me as some kind of esoteric nonsense, I have a lot of faith in modern science (I am a computer scientist in the making), but i am also sure there is more out there than we sometimes think.This is just what I learned throughout my experience and it is what I believe in.
For me, it's like music in your ears - waves not only contain energy, but also information. I truly believe that this information is my kind of "god", which "shapes" everything in this universe - from galaxy clusters to quantum particles.
It was very nice listening to this interview and I learned a lot! I hope more and more scientist will open up for ideas such as yours, Mr. Sheldrake!
Greetings from Germany and stay healthy 🙏
This man is pointing out God to everyone. He is showing that all of cretikn is alive and interconnected in a way we are only beginning to fathom
Thank you. I was longing for a comment to confirm my limited analysis on this subject. Great now I will share.
I think we already learned this we are just actually communicating and interacting about it because of the new ai
Excellent interview. Rupert Sheldrake's ideas should be known by young scientists. 😊
Terrific exposition and discussion. I think there might be some synergy with Robert Temples ideas on plasma, plasma clouds and plasmoids which might demonstrate a level of consciousness on a cosmic scale...
The absence of its firm assertion by young scientists feeds the theory of a controlled profession towing the line of a powerful cabal whose interests are at variance with these truths.
Sheldrake's "resonance" might explain how octopuses achieve such astonishing intelligence without any contact between parents and offspring, i.e., no teaching, no passing on of acquired knowledge. I am mightily puzzled by octopus intelligence given their very short life spans and lack of parenting (octopuses die after mating - females live long enough to tend to the eggs but die before they hatch). HOW do young octopuses LEARN to unscrew jars, even a jar that they are trapped in (unscrewing the jar's lid from the inside)? HOW do they LEARN to survive by entirely changing the colors and textures of their skin to disappear into their backgrounds, when they have no teacher and live only a year or two? It's kind of like J. Bach springing from the womb already playing the piano brilliantly.
Think about where is information and what is information, I believe it’s patterns and I believe it’s available in abundance and that the mind and dna is an antenna of sorts for information and creativity, we are made in gods divinith
Fantastic contribution, thank you so much!!
What a great and intelligent man. We are still ignorant of consciousness, let alone how our body and mind operates. And yes, our brain operates electrochemically, through which we are able to think and hold thoughts. Whether this extends outside the body is evident as we all know the type of energy troubled people emit. We are connected through many layers and divided by the last, the body.
Evidence?
@@helenamcginty4920 The evidence, I suspect, is already there in terms of Kirlian photography, showing the human aura. Most research that I have seen has been done by Russian seeker/ scientists. The Russians appear to be far more open to taking a constantly fresh look at things, and with also the Japanese and some middle Eastern countries doing research that you hardly hear the ramification s of in the west. Perhaps there is a political effect to be seen here . Work / experiments on things as seemingly simple as water, and discovering water retains a kind of memory imprint of it's surroundings are pretty remarkable, and fit well with this Morphic Field resonance idea. And of course , quantum entanglement is fully opening up hitherto unthought of possibilities!
@@helenamcginty4920 energy is electromagnetic and our whole body is energy. You do the math.
Morfic field seems like a very plausible cause for the spread of pyramid buildings throughout the ancient cultures without having come in contact with one another..
@ The spread of the pyramids is simple. The pyramids are much older than we assume and those who contributed were also the ones who later would leave to settle new places and begin the cycle again of acknowledging life and existence itself. The pyramids were no tombs nor built by slaves in pain, as that would have guaranteed terrible quality. Rather, they were used again at a later point in time for other purposes (self-grandiose expression and manipulation of the people) like personal tombs to satiate the elites of the times. The truth is, we all built them together with utmost care and dedication. We literally gave our life building it, but it didn’t matter because we knew we were life and that life never dies. We were like insects acting as one consciousness, praising and committing our entire life to show gratitude to the power behind creation-consciousness itself. Our ancestors were beautifully intelligent and didn’t believe in deities or anything in the psyche. Rather, each deity represents a quality, skill, gift, knowledge, natural event and so on; meaning they spoke in code and it was not meant literally. Now we believe aliens made them because we cannot understand what oneness can achieve. We went from being intelligent to actually becoming the monkeys who are not only unconscious of reality, but also the true history of our shared past. We will remember one day though as everything in existence is cyclical (something our ancestors knew). We lost the ancient wisdom because of political power and greed. The wisdom freed you and made you independent, so it had to be removed in order to gain control of the people.
Wonderful. Wonderful interview. And Dr Sheldrake is correct, platforms like these have opened up a whole world to people that would not otherwise access such ideas. And the ordinary person can now educate themselves by spending time with wonderful scientists, reading their oeuvre and following the crumbs they trail to many different ideas and propositions about who we are, what we are doing here and what our purpose is. Thank you for the pleasure of hearing you speak Dr Sheldrake.
Science, as with our culture, has fallen into the trap of primarily being concerned with the physical realm.
Arguably, the brain and thus mind exist in the physical realm. Even if one posits the mind is an emergent property, either individually or as a collective entity, the physical is what would enable this to manifest.
What's the distinction between physical and... ? What is it that it's supposedly opposed to?
Physicality began to include informational aspects of the world...but as exceptional thinkers as Gauss, Boltzmann or Riemann or lots of others were...the math is not developed enough even today. Not to speak about experimental research in those days (or in the last century if QM is concerned!)
It seems to me that it is the attributes of philosophers and the approaches towards "truth(s)" in philosophy in general that is to blame much more than the stance of science which even nowadays is confronted with certain religious leaders/clubs/cults...which results in less kind/patient responses towards "believers" and "open minded" folks. (For the latter only one did I found to be truly worth to follow: Curt Jaimungal's channel (TOE)
AND there's work on new math: eg. Wolfram's people on integration with other than whole numbers in order to be able to work with partial dimensions as they suppose that physical dimensions may not be that stable and fluctuate a bit around 3D.
...or those who are developing constructor theory.
... or Gabriel Carcassi who is busy on finding the most basic mathematically sound assumptions of (all) physics.
@@OGMannhow physical is a gluon field? What does it even mean to be physical?
You are kiddin, right ? And How do you study the mystical world ?
@@Daniel-nm4kt by taking substances like DMT
Great chat about morphic fields and scopaesthesia. Growing up in Glesga, we had our own version: "You scoping me?" - usually followed by a square go! Doubt many Glaswegians could spell scopaesthesia, never mind say it (Scope-a-Theresa!), but we all ken that eerie feeling of being stared at. Maybe Sheldrake’s onto something - turns out Glesga wisdom’s been ahead of science this whole time! Pure headbangers, so we are!
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I don't know if Dr. Sheldrake is right or not. But his ideas are certainly very interesting and worth exploring and open-minded research.
You'll be blown away by his published research on ESP between humans and their pet dogs, cats etc. He wrote a book on it: if you are a pet owner, all his experimental results make perfect sense. "Dogs that know when their owners are coming home", 1999!
If he could or was so inclined, there is deep evidence, but it is protected information. It's significance is also not fully understood by myself, but with no knowledge of occult ideas it seems insignificant to normal people. somebody's symbol is really the decoding Tool that draws a Perfect Circle. The books available on sacred G are enough to get a start, but the lower - mid to higher level stuff is independent research for non-members. Still learning. Been 17 years or so.
@@chrisbova9686 can u explain this more "somebody's symbol is really the decoding Tool that draws a Perfect Circle. " and maybe recommend a book for this or video
@pipfox7834 Being a pet owner doesn't make a person biased to believe or respect his work.
Such experiments can be explained well by accepted scientific understanding that actually has evidence backing it. Self reporting is the lowest type of data for experimentation, and it relies heavily on self reporting.
Every concept, such as dogs knowing when their owner is coming home, is explained by real science, no pseudoscience or "morphic resonance" necessary.
This is the biggest problem with his research.
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I have a feeling that I feel if you took Michael Levin's, Sheldrake's, Hammeroff's and Sir Roger Penrose's work together, we may be able to begin to see an underlying new theory arising.
I could absolutely see microtubules being responsible for housing and facilitating morphic resonance as well as consciousness. There may even be some overlap of those two things. It would potentially make sense in regards to the method by which morphic resonance is passed down to offspring.
I feel the ideas of the complex electromagnetic field being in some way related to consciousness and memory, by that which I mean every neuron firing would affect and change the overall electrical field permeating and extending out form the brain. Every previous neuron which has ever fired would in some complex way be stored in the existing dynamic electrical field which would in turn affect every other neuron in the future.
I'm sure there's some name for this idea, it's certainly not a novel one, however what if we then take into account the way these fields could potentially affect the microtubules which permeate the cells of not just our brain, but those of our entire body so that if any nerve fires anywhere, the overall electric field which would cover the entire human body then this field would also change. Due to these changes a nerve cell on the foot would be able to communicate with a brain cell via this electric field through the microtubules and their ability to utilize quantum phenomenon to communicate across the relatively large distances.
If the historical data is potentially stored in each cells set of singular microtubules and whatever states are necessary to carry that information, then the creation of sperm and egg cells would allow the entire field to be passed on to offspring.
Another key aspect of the Penrose-Hammeroff Orch OR theory is that they expect the microtubules to be able to communicate across vast distances, interact with one another despite being from separate entities. The supposed ideas of telepathy and the like would be explained via this quantum phenomenon. It's also supposed that the microtubules could and in fact _do_ entangle through time just as easily through space.
It sounds outlandish but I think you could see how this could potentially explain morphic resonance and it's ability to communicate information between individuals and even ancestors.
@@MrTuneslol interesting!
The clarity and lucidity, with which Rupert explains, is beyond exceptional👌. Unfortunately the last question, turned into a blooper, Wish there was an alternate answer🤞. Definitely a morphic field at play, since without an open mind(of the few that are being criticized), things could not have progressed. Wonderful interview, worth its weight in the quality of the induced morphic field. It is one of only few times all the mumbo jumbo technical terms actually make sense(fitting the context)😮. Really glad that Essentia Foundation decided to feature this exceptional interview with RS, and extremely grateful for the same.❤👍
Wondering if your funal misgiving is the same as mine - the issue of funding. Would rather have heard requests for ideas re making funding such a project as accessible to us 'ordinary folk' as the information provided on this site.
Please give me one example which technical term got clarified for you, how exactly...
Thanks
As a fellow Bach lover, your opening was perfect!
Please have the lovely Sheldrake on with Mike Levin if you can manage it.
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Excellent interview Sir I bow to you 🙏
Amazing job you're doing with Essentia Foundation and Mr Sheldrake is also amazing! thank you.
Mr. Sheldrake is one of the few true scientists in the world.
This aligns with a several-hundreds year old alchemy text I read. It gave a specific and very complicated process to apply to any organic material, and claimed that once complete, the final product will cast a shadow of whatever whole organic creature or plant it came from. The example given was apply the process to a grape, and it will cast a shadow of a blooming grape plant. I never forgot this because it sounded so fantastical, but the text was very serious- and this theory immediately made me think of it again! Could it be?
One of them most "complete" if we can use this adjective without dimishing the importace of Dr. Sheldrake's entire work to date is the concept of Morphic Resonance. We deem Dr. Sheldrake a pioneer and a real scientist who seeded the "new thinkers" with that grain of salt which enhances the flavor of life at large. He is an amazing teacher and a beautiful human being. Each of his lectures leaves all of us more balanced and receptive to the Dynamic Morphic Field.. some our our team of retired professionals well read and versed in acoustics even believe the reason of this thaumaturgical effect might be found in the frequency of his vocal tone when addressing the Resonant Structures of the Universe. Beautiful interview. Thanks a million. Kudos from Japan
Thank you for an educational revision on history of science! Respect for the learning, knowledge, rendition.
Now here's the topic that I have noticed lately: The memory. As it is known that magnetic medium can store information, so does water (crystals), and "the etheric waters of akasha" which is the same medium of the soul, and causal body, and we are actually electro-magnetic, so is plasma. And in healing traumatic memories, or, whenever a worrying situation arises, all one needs is loving attention which gives it enough energy to move forward in a happy-healthy way. Or just keep breathing, and the breath is the current of electrical wind, which gives it enough energy to keep moving forward without identifying with the mental phenomena/memory arising. I don't know, sure seems interesting. And another one of having a genetic memory of previous global weather catastrophe cycle (of the Geat Year precessions), as we are all descendants of the survivors of the previous one. Or the collective consciousness. To a Healthy Memory! And Blessing Absolute Perfection!
P.S.: And now we are a social group feeling the earthquakes coming closer from the epicenter out, and we're like on a wire or chain informing each other that we're sensing it. So I can predict it because the focus changes and/or the mental phenomena suddenly arises just prior to feeling the oscilations. One gets used to it.
And more and more people are aware of natural holistic healing, and ancient wisdom healing traditions are spreading. I think it's that "weather cycle" sense and memory waking up, so we can go into the light/ascend as the veil of geopolitics or economical systems falls off, as the aquarian information age is one of the solstices of The Great Year.
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Rupert is quite the scholar! He is also a blessing to Science and Philosophy!! Furthermore he is a wonderful Human being and a gentleman 🙏❤️❤️
Rupert Sheldrake Star Seed Beloved of the Fae Hu Man. Such Gratitude for His Light Life Works.
This Nuero Divergent Human man has never stopped speaking with and seeing Faerie Orbs.
Ruperts work captivated me as a young Biology student in College and an Organic Farmer in Santa Cruz.
We played music live blue grass and cello, and on speakers. All from Reggae to Rock and Classical harmonious selections. We played it over the Flowers and vegetables fields.
This Avatar body died on an operating table in my early twenties. Heart stopped for nearly five minutes.
It was Music of the Sphere's that raised me Out of body and into My Merkaba Light Body Vehicle.
Up over my body and the surgeons and nurses working on me. So still there. Then up and up until Source and Prime Creator.
Even after this and the Astral Travel began shortly after. I only know one thing with certainty. We are not these Avatar bodies. All are Fractuals of Prime Creator.
Perhaps Music and Unconditional Love is the Architecture along with Light of the Multiple Universes.
Rupert is the closest to explaining what they Avatar and Soul experienced when returning Home to Source.
Do you still live in Santa Cruz? Community Bio culture Living by chance?
Same question as above 😊please
@myofasciatherapy8191 No I do not. Paved Paradise and put up condos over the last farmland in City limits. There's a excellent program at University of Santa Cruz if you wish to be connected.
Oregon I have peeps in Regenerative Agriculture organic permaculture folks. One takes WOOFERs. Like a exchange program Folks come live from overseas mainly but local too and assist on various farms.
I am alter abled jab injured. Thirty years of Hospice care and Dementia specialist Patient Advocate. Broke my heart what happened to Santa Cruz in general I left in 95.
Washington and Oregon were my home until jab Injured and then moved to Oklahoma for medical care and housing. Oregon is impossible without mucho money these days. Washington too.
I travel with my Co Creator and Faerie Godfather now I am grateful for my challenges physically because it took me out of the world of commerce.
We spend weeks in remote BLM areas and Ravens are my family nowadays and Coyote and any number of other animal beings.
Saguaro cactus are incredibly calming and huge some hundreds of years old. SW Desert BLM lands are awesome for rockhounding too.
Science gets closer to articulating that we aren’t just science. But science is needed to show everyone how we need to expand our thinking beyond empirical data, to challenge rigid scientific thought, to understand what “is” is.
What he is talking about is exactly what I have been saying for decades. I distilled these truths through History, Philosophy and the study of Natural Sciences. But I am a non academic scientist, so in modern society I am not often taken seriously. I am glad that finally academia is catching up and formulating in modern terminology what many ancients knew intuitively, e.g. Stoicism or the Hermetic Principles.
So please provide one of RS idea that you think is most exemplary of connection with Hermetic principles and explain why. Thanks
Totally agree with.😊
@@Littleprinceleon Hmm... Well I could... But to do this properly it would take me a while. I have other priorities right now... Maybe I could find the time this coming summer to write an essay that fully conveys my points of view. Actually, I think I will put it on my to do list for this year. Thanks for the engagement! 🙏
26:03 WOW. 100 monkey phenomenon, where 1 island a monkey started washing sweet potatoes in the sea t and all other monkeys on the other islands who had no access to see the proto monkey troupe washing the potatoes started to do the same thing!! I think this research is at a quantum level , i think humans have a tendency to see themself apart from and also we see our selves and reality as material physical but we are also part of the quantum field phenomenon. super positioning entanglement .... fascinating
How nice to find this on you tube. Thank you Dr Sheldrake
He makes a good point. If memory was all localised to our physical bodies none of would have any ability to recognise our loved ones in the afterlife or our time on earth
This is the best interview I have seen in the new Year.
A good start!
From what i know the esoteric tradition as understood by the Brehon proesthood of celtic peoples , shamanic traditions in general , would have no problem embracing the ideas here... excellent piece .😇
Absolsutely great interview. You have a charming way of interacting with the subject.
This fits in nicely with my buddhism studies!
Would like to know your buddist studies related to this topic.
Rubert Sheldrake's mind is a perfect example of morphic resonance.
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I have been waiting for this one!!
Let's gooo 🙌🏻
One way forward in biology is going down Dr. Michael Levin's route, which had helped to explain a lot that genes themselves couldn't do. It shows the greatest promise of any current scientific endeavor for increasing mankind's well being, specifically when it comes to medicine.
Was thinking about the one-celled Physarum Polycephalum ( and also Schmidtea Mediterranea ) as examples in a question i thought of when i just started watching this uploadvideo.
Nice to hear her ask Rupert about this!
Morphic fields describe a theory I’ve had for some 15 years while trying to disprove my medium mum, I’ve tried and tired but the one repeatable thing I could come up with hints at not speaking to the dead but tapping into an information source and / or, we are just one big consciousness living subjective experiences.
Been tossing this stuff around my head since I was a kid.. You know the sense of being watched? Ask anyone, and it's near ubiquitous. Now, ask how it works? How do I suddenly get the sense to turn around and look up into a 4th story window at some person, looking back? How COULD that work? ... Right, back to menial tasks.
Annnd how many times are you wrong? You only remember ones you're right in because its unsettling.
@brisk4t Most say otherwise. That everyone has it, that it's got any noticeable effect, at all. You'll get the same answer anywhere in the world and throughtout time. Dismissing it as some kind of brain fart explains none of that.
@@8thsinner this is either the funniest thing I've read all day or the stupidest, or both.
Check out the heart math institute. Turns out our hearts have a measurable electromagnetic field up to 8 ft away from our body and it's also proven that other people can infer the emotional state of somebody's field and vice versa you can measure somebody's electromagnetic field and infer their emotional state.
@@gregoryG540 i can blanketly believe that the heart can "sense" photons. However you know what emits more photons than your eyes ever could? The sun. A random rgb led. There's noise all around us.
Excellent discussion. I've been looking forward to hearing Sheldrake's latest . Thanks.
Fascinating resonating morphic fields. The seem to be omnipresent.
Great to see RS on here after recent interchange between BK and RS.
❤ another wonderful interview from you guys thank you so much for all your beautiful work!
Best wishes of peace health and profound joy for this new year to you all ❤
"The Force is what gives a Magi/Jedi his power. The Force is an energy field manifested by all living things that surrounds us and penetrates us. It is the Force that binds the galaxy together"...
-Zoroaster (Founder of Philosophy and Monotheism)
Dr. Sheldrake's "morphic field theory" aligns with Zoroaster's idea of "The Force".
Yep. Mythico-mystical figures as founders of whatever. Why not philosophy this time.
What about "him" being many actual persons mashed together in one tale? Just as with Hermes and the three times as powerful blend (in Hellenic times) with an egyptian scribe who is also prone to be more than one human in actual history.
.Surely there were no lovers of "Sophia" before this Aster who would lead somewhat ordered discussions about stuff considered to be philosophical... 🤔
@Littleprinceleon that is possible... history is unpredictable.
Plato was influenced by Zoroastrian philosophy and mentioned Zoroaster by name in his work Alcibiades. Plato's work also incorporates ideas from Zoroastrianism, such as the eternal struggle between good and evil.
All power to this Genius
This may be a dumb question but I have read about grounding and was wondering whether the experiments mentioned, on rats for example, are done while the test subjects are in a grounded environment? If not then how is this affecting the results? Would the ideas of philosophers and sages become more accessible if we were all barefoot and outdoors? This is a serious question but I don't imagine anyone will have tested it because the test subjects would dismiss it as too unscientific. Wearing shoes that insulate you from the earth is now considered a 'normal' state for humans and any living organism that is under scientific experimentation!
Thank you
If Mr. Sheldrake would postulate upon the wonky memories of people who have dementia it would be a wonderful thing.
And by extension, all mental diseases and malfunctions.
I feel some chemistry at the start of interview ❤
Rupert is an angel, pointing out the truths we don’t see.
Is the Morphic resonance field also mimetic? Does life imitate art, or does art imitate life? Maybe the same thing? If someone is inspired, breathe of life, what does that mean and where does processing take place, in the brain, or in the Morphic field? Where do we think? Maybe we just think we're thinking, but really we're just tuning? I've often thought my best ideas come from somewhere else, not inside me. Almost like it's a overgrown trail in a jungle that someone before me has carved out but is now somewhat overgrown but still easier than forging a new path through the jungle [lawless place]. Someone has been on this trail before me is the sensation I get. We also talk about a train of thought, as if it were on tracks.
There once was a man who said damn! For it certainly seems that I am, a creature that moves in determinate grooves, I'm not even a bus, I"m a tram. Learned that from good 'ol Alan Watts. Love that guy!
New Video! ..Dr. Sheldrake!......i could hardly get here fast enough to click play (& Like, soon as the button loads)...these videos are Pure Gold to those of us who can not see these interviews any other way & i am Grateful to All who are involved with making them, & uploading them to share with us.
Thank You & Blessings upon You & Yours
Thanks fot this very clear dialog and for a scientist you looks in every direction Thanks from my heart Greetings from France
0:37 before we get to these metaphysical concepts like Moric resonance, we need to not take such a gigantic leap and look at the power of Epigenetics that gives the alphabet structure of DNA. It’s language. Just like our modern Roman styled alphabet now reduced to 26 characters allows us to create a large language (much more if you incorporate the hidden factors of our language structure like phonetic alphabets that you find in dictionaries that help you annunciate a word), genetics, factor help, build the bridge to how the various chemical structures, enzymes, and charge effects of living organisms connect to these phenomenon of resonance.
We can then map different minute epigenetic changes to how diseases can happen when those things are missing without invoking these mysterious “spooky actions at a distance, causing people to lose the perspective of understanding how our physical world works
7:22 I would say that this laws of nature with its memory can be better explained if we were to borrow concepts from the proponents of the electric universe theory as taught by the thunderbolts project.
If we were to understand that we have mechanisms in nature that connect to energetics of various plasma charges at all scales of the universe to how our biology works through the same electrical charges, we might get closer to unifying this professors view on resonance and how that is fundamental informs of a unify theory to our genetic and epigenetic structures
Agreed! We are in dire need of a language model that allows us to elaborate this ideas within the confines of reason and a strong metaphysical grounding
What an amazing mind! This resonated with me so much, great listen!
What a fascinating interview. Thank you!
Wow! Amazing Information! I would like this to be main streamed!!!
I learned of morphic resonance years ago and have used it to great effect in the world 🌍,,, I'm glad we have it.
Learning to 'flock' may have been one Life's earliest innovations.
Very interesting and very informative...
I think his research can also help understand some of the deeper layers of AI. Concept forms as they morph in cyberspace.
Dr. Sheldrake has addressed a glaring deficit and outlined the problem domain. This is the beginning of researching the deficit.
Morphic field theory is fascinating-it suggests that fields of information, or morphic fields, shape biological, psychological, and societal systems by carrying memories of past forms and behaviors. A multiscale framework could provide new insights into this idea:
1. Emergent Behavior Across Scales: Morphic fields might influence everything from cellular patterns to societal behaviors, showing fractal-like dynamics.
2. Memory and Resonance: Feedback loops could explain how morphic resonance (inherited “memory”) stabilizes behaviors and forms over time.
3. Field Interactions: Morphic fields might interact with quantum, electromagnetic, or gravitational fields, offering a bridge between biology and physics.
4. Experimental Validation: Behavioral experiments and AI pattern analysis could test whether morphic fields influence learning, evolution, or societal trends.
5. Connections to Quantum Theory: If morphic fields operate non-locally, they might tie into quantum entanglement or the holographic universe hypothesis.
The multiscale framework could add empirical rigor to Sheldrake’s ideas by analyzing patterns across biological, societal, and cosmic scales. What do you think?
This was totally brilliant thankyou - it has led me to buy a raft of Sheldrake books in print, on Kindle and on Audible. I'm also half way through Essentia Foundation's Irreducible by Faggin and it is a riveting read.
I paraphrase: Nature is like one organism, a machine… that’s kinda what I feel when I’m alone in nature: in the midst of a symbiotic oneness. My challenge is to raise my energy to match. I think forest tribes are very able at this.
I was once on University Challenge. I swear, I used to watch all episodes on here, some weeks after they were aired. I was amazing when watching at home, knew at least half the answers... But when I was in the studio live, it felt like I was completely charting new waters. I even complained to the producer after that the questions on my episode were nothing like I've seen on all others. Perhaps it was just because these were the first questions I had ever experienced directly in real time. I still got 3 questions right btw.
@@neoepicurean3772 my g/f at the time was on a quiz, not quite uni challenge, still she was one of the smartest people I knew at the time. She struggled with questions that she would have answered if I asked her at home. I am not missing your point but nervous energy also plays a large part in those type of situations.
@@truefact844interesting
Thanks for that
Interesting information
@@truefact844 It was nervous energy for sure. I struggled to get my name out at the start when you have to do the intro bit. The questions were also, in fact, a little unusual. I knew I had nerves going into it, but I figured you can always just sit there and not buzz. If I was on WWTBAM or something I'd be useless, even though I'd do from the comfort of my armchair. But who knows? I was a committed materialist, but I reached a point where things stopped making sense, so now I'm considering alternative views.
@ I had to look up WWTBAM, at first I thought it might be some category of questions. I don’t think I have ever watched it, not that i am aware of the cough.
I always had this question that I kept coming back to, I imagine what it would have been like to be an aborigine in Australia. I am before outside contact, did they see the animals as spiritual beings, I imagine they were like the spiritual rabbits in watership down. I would ask people sometimes what they thought it might be like? I would get quizzical looks or the answer, you got some imagination.
I am writing this on my phone, that is made of oil and minerals combined with the ideas of thousands of people. Touching positive atoms and typing a language that we both understand as English with all of its implications and nuances. If I was to show this to the same aborigines it would have no meaning.
I can’t answer your question about the material world because it does exist because most of the western world believes it does. If you asked a Hindu they would give you the answer you could be looking for. When I look at Bernardo Kastrup his work seems to be a mix of western philosophy and eastern mysticism. I think he coin the term analytic idealism. I have a feeling that was what Kant was trying to explain when he used the term synthetic a priori. Saying that it took over two hundred years to understand his words if we do. Shame we Kant ask him… I once knew a fellow that was on U.C. Imagine if it was you the chance is millions to one I guess. If it was you then I would be really freaked out🤔🫣😵💫
I enjoy listening to Rupert Sheldrake. His ideas are thought provoking. I wonder, though, how neuroplasticity fits into morphic resonance where memory is concerned. Maybe I’m just not seeing it.
I wish more scientists in the West listened to Alan Watts wisdom ❤🙏
What a great interview!!
Great interview
So beautiful and great video.
Thank you professor rupert sheldrake and Thank you professor.
With luck and more power to you.
hoping for more videos.
Absolutely brilliant 👌
I would love to see you cover Formscapes, and if possible get them together
They have chatted directly before actually.
Wow! I’m not Christian (though my family is southern Baptist) because I didn’t think it made any sense. But this is super enlightening. Jesus rocked! Thank you!
I have a feeling that the resonance is not necessarily across time as we understand it, but across scale. From the sub micro scale where we have architectures that depend on the strong force, gluons and strings following morphic resonance that is reflected in the atoms composed of their clusters, like societies having cultural or community forces comprised of clusters of living bodies, like planetary groups and solar systems forming structures that are recursive and form clusters, which form galaxies that firm specific clusters, and we talk about the strong force, and gravity and dark matter to describe why these different scales follow a very specific morphic resonance. The universe is singing the same song, in different octaves.
I absolutely love Dr. Sheldrake's proposal, and it provides an elegance in unification across scales that could go infinitely micro or macro following this "habit"
Have you got a podcast channel
Always great to see this legend in action - would have liked it if Natalia would have been a bit more "involved", perhaps asking follow-up questions on a topic or going into more depth outside of the list of fixed questions she seemed to be citing from, but regardless loved hearing Rupert do most of the talking!
Natalia was silent and then BOOM, 4 questions at once... (6:52)
A good interviewer will always let the horse have his head!
Very enlightening and resonates with so much of what I seem to have always felt... 👍
Unsuccessful habits are also repeated indefinitely. The successful ones may die out before the seemingly uncorrelated cause shocks them again into being. It might take a while before things resonate back. Ripples in a pond go out and come back to haunt you. Maybe the fields change because of this. It might take years or millennia to get a signal back. Maybe learning is the form and time the field moves according to the restrictions of the energy fields of a particular configuration. Like the molecular timescale differs from our time scale. The constants are then merely a representation of a certain field's 'resonance travel time'.
Holistic thinking is like moving in all. Being is such a lovely word to describe a state of almost abstract invisibility while it can be measured through its effects. To imagine 'being' is to detach all senses into a void so deep, that it might even be very dangerous to do so. That's why we say to others to stay present. Maybe the point where the field is in optimum flux is being. Then dying becomes returning to that morphic field, that is so vast and deep beyond imagination.
I say this because of little experiments I did and consequently the experiences that came out of that.
Such uplifting dialogue. What great conversation we could have if Rupert came to dinner. Rupert can't thank you enough for all your tenacity. It's good to see people are starting to look to your teachings in huge numbers. Morphic resonance means we can communicate instantly. The old science is mechanistic. Those with open and curious minds will found a true science. This current $cience is sickening.
55:25 Is it not more likely that a person becomes conscious of being watched not from an inexplicable inner sense or field but from exterior signals: a sound, a shadow or reflection or perhaps subliminal signals picked up from other individuals present? I suspect that our innate instincts, on which Sheldrake is an authority, inherited from our watchful ancestors and which we share with animals, alert us to the presence of others in ways we are barely conscious of. And sometimes one spins around to find there is nobody there.
Very interesting concept and person. Subscribed!
Water has memory and the body consist of 70% water notwithstanding. Water is the conduit for the genes
Wonderful podcast!
Fascinating. If morphic resonance applies to the form, might it also apply to the state of that form?
Might this explain why fasting and eliminating the body of as much matter as possible, results in what many higher spiritual may describe as a conversation with their greater intelligence?
You need to reverse your current thinking and see it more as benefits YAH left in us his creation to which through consuming the proper teaching and habits we'll leave attachment of the human world behind as it's creations are to evil to stand the test of time
This makes me excited for how machine learning and AI will grow because of Moriphc resonance. And eventually get to a point which describes them. I do believe that there is far more to explore about the electromagnetic field, almost as if we’re seeing the amplitudes in black-and-white, but there’s a whole color spectrum that we’re missing.
I would love to hear his take on AI / machine learning regarding morphic resonance.
Muito interessante, uma quebra de paradigmas, estou assistindo do Brasil.