Morphic Resonance Theory by Rupert Sheldrake

Morphic Resonance Theory by Rupert Sheldrake

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A theory proposed by Rupert Sheldrake suggests that all natural systems from crystals to human inherit a collective memory of the past instances of similar systems. This memory influences their form and behavior making nature more habitual than governed by fixed laws.

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Um his he's got [2584.48] this concept. I think it's called morphic resonance. And see if you can find that so we could [2591.44] define it so I don't butcher it. But there's people that believe that consciousness itself is something that [2598.72] everything has and that we are just tuning into it. Morphic res, a theory [2603.839] proposed by Rupert Sheldick suggests that all natural systems from crystals to human inherit a collective memory of

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"The podcast discusses Rupert Sheldrake's theory of Morphic Resonance. A listener interested in consciousness and alternative scientific theories might want to explore Sheldrake's books or articles on the subject."

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