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Rupert Sheldrake at the Waldzell 2008 meeting with Wolf Singer (Max Planck Institute) talks about fields

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  • THIS is a Beautiful Mind.

  • @HurricaneHeidi -

    Now THAT IS Formative Causation XD

    (and the pleasant afterglow would qualify as Morphic Resonance ;)

    And COME to think of it.... now that someone has already had this gratifying experience, it should become easier for the next admirer to do so.... 8-)

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  • The art of talking without actually saying anything except alot of words to show he knows them, I don't doubt he a clever man - clever being has proved his himself with a Phd. However i have looked at a number of his talks and goes nowhere in the talks, Anyone who talks about THEIR domain of knowledge can sound very clever from the outside, but just he makes general statements. hidden fields seems to be the buzz thingly at the moment. sounds like he standing on the shoulders of others to me.

  • @Poonard - OUCH ..... 8-O

  • @HurricaneHeidi I've a strange desire to, chew, on something.... >:)

  • @HurricaneHeidi -

    My sensuous little secret revealed:

    I've become so aroused while watching and listening to this brilliant, elegant, erudite man that I've pleasured myself numerous times to the point of shuddering ecstasy while watching this video. 8-D aaaahhhhhhh......

    FAVORITED INDEED !!!

  • human life is a complex plant-conciousness

  • Interesting ideas that fits into current the electric universe theory

  • Rupert Sheldrake's brand new, fully updated edition of "A New Science of Life", reviewed and highly recommended:

    watch?v=Gh_Rx1Is56s

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