Morphic Fields and the Universal Mind with Rupert Sheldrake
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Lilou Macé
Many of us live under the illusion that we are all separate beings in a purely mechanical universe. As these illusions fade, the collective nature of consciousness comes to light. This consciousness is not only shared between humans, but with all things in the universe. Rupert Sheldrake, who originated the theory of morphic resonance, explains how morphic fields shape the expressions of physical form and consciousness in all life in this interview with Lilou Macé.
Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author of more than 80 scientific papers and 10 books including Science Set Free. He worked in developmental biology at Cambridge University, where he was a Fellow of Clare College. His theory of morphic fields and morphic resonance leads to a vision of a living universe with its own inherent memory.