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"The Mind Extends Beyond the Body" | An Interview with Rupert Sheldrake
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Rupert Sheldrake, biologist, talks about his telepathy experiments, the
power of thoughts, consciousness and about his book "The Science Delusionā€œ.

Contents:
00:56 What do you think indicates that thoughts actually go beyond our brains?
02:49 Can you tell us about some of the most important experiments youā€™ve done and the results youā€™ve got?
06:04 Itā€™s not just people, thereā€™s also animals because youā€™ve done a lot of work with animals as well?
07:42 What do you think is the nature of thoughts? Whatā€™s the sense of them?
10:50 Have you observed any principles by which thoughts work? Does for instance distance make a difference or the emotions we attach to our thoughts?
12:16 What do you think is the basis for this?
13:43 Assuming that our thoughts are not just limited to our brains and our own bodies, what do you think are the implications for our lives and for our worldview?
16:26 So does it matter what we think and how we think?
17:18 Can you tell us a little bit about the content of "The Science Delusionā€œ?
19:53 I was fascinated to read how this materialistic view dominates almost every field of society.
21:47 One of the things you mentioned is the placebo effect ā€¦

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Interviewer: Jens Rohrbeck
Director: Wolfgang Scherz
Editor: Werner Huemer

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@ronniet71

2 years ago

His simple examples proves his point because we observe most of these examples in everyday life and just take it for granted. Well done sir!

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@gaelhillyardcreative

3 years ago

Books, lamps, sash windows, and textiles. Lovely natural comfortable room. He is also 78 years old - he looks in his 60s!

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@harlanlang6556

3 years ago

This needs to be heard by more people. The science Dr. Sheldrake is establishing shows that we are not what we think we are....scientifically. This new knowledge should help the human race to become more self-aware of our fundamental unity, and our need to reform civilization on a world basis.

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@mach1gtx150

2 years ago

Honest, open science along with the latest information regarding the finding of neurites in the heart, expanding consciousness and experiments by Rupert Sheldrake are bringing us out of the Dark Ages finally. Thank you Dr. Sheldrake!!ā¤

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@emmahardesty4330

1 year ago

Thanks for this interview. A chill went up my spine as I got the feeling that Rupert's clarity and conciseness flow directly from our most primitive awareness. Somewhere we went astray--or perhaps we had to get to where we are in order to look back, as in a mirror. Perception as our only actual emotion. Something like that, at any rate.

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@wardygrub

3 years ago

Quantum String Theory makes all this stuff plausible. I just wish I was more intelligent to understand it all properly!

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@andrewmurphy6833

3 years ago

He's absolutely right that the brain is a receiver, and it's also a filter!

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@bertwesler1181

3 years ago

My mother used to laugh and tell that she knew when was coming home at random times because my very devoted dog would go and sit by the door staring up at the handle as much as 15 mines before I would arrive. She said he was never wrong. In other words, he never stared at the door and I didn't arrive.

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@pippagatz

3 years ago

Can never have too much Rupert Sheldrake ā¤ļø

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@lumpycustard3433

2 years ago

My cat is always waiting by the door for me to come home. I can telepathically call her to me in images and she will come! Great to hear this interview. Thank yiu! šŸ‘šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§

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@cynthiaennis3107

3 years ago

I do so enjoy listening to Rupert Sheldrakeā€™s theories.

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@lsewell6829

2 years ago

Perfect prose in an extemporaneous monologue: a sure sign of a very remarkable intellect.

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@TheDickeroo

3 years ago

Personally, I believe that there is a whole other level of what motivates us. A level that we are not consciously aware of yet has a powerful affect on what we experience in life. We are all PavlovIan creatures who are programmed from the moment of conception and then really programmed by all of our life experiences. We operate only from what we have previously experienced. And that determines all of our future choices. We are like puppets on strings and we must find a way to cut those strings. It means connecting the dots of patterns that keep repeating themselves and breaking that connection. It is not easy to do, but it is possible. I have done it and it has transformed my life. It is an eye-opener.

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@CGMaat

3 years ago

We miss your great lectures. Thanks for this post . We need a new consciousness in America, in the world.

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@davidanthony6408

2 years ago

I'm glad somebody has explored and studied this because I never had the time. One night a long time ago when I left the house to visit two different places. The instant that I left the house, I felt some kind of presence hovering around me, it was menacing negative energy. Later that night as I was outside my friend's apartment talking near the entrance to their apartment, I noticed a man with a large assault weapon sneaking up on us, I pretended not to see him and carefully convinced my friend to drag his daughter and wife into the apartment immediately without yelling or letting the gunman know. As he neared closer I ran in quickly behind them and as the door was closing the man was pointing the barrel straight at us, the door shut on him on time and we all moved away and onto the floor immediately hoping he wasn't going to shoot through the door. Luckily the guy kept on walking past and never came back. I have always wondered what that energy was warning me all night. Some kind of paranormal essence. I was on alert the whole night and then I knew why. That was crazy.

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@kaygoski

3 years ago

This is so interesting. As an artist I have always been guided more by intuition than by the brain. We have so much to learn when we stop the self chattering and just tune Ito our environment whether we are in company or alone. I recently read the book ā€œThe hidden life of treesā€ and this is one great example of what Rupert Sheldrake talks about.

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@CosmicEnergy13

2 years ago

ā€œOur thoughts are more important than our actionsā€

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@brendawheelen637

3 years ago

Iā€™m so grateful that you are engaged in this research. Weā€™ve missed much by believing everything we learn in science.

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@Infinitevoyager

1 year ago

Without a doubt the mind extends beyond the body, as I have stood beside my physical body a number of times in a body of blue light. Fully awake, fully aware. I can tell you exactly what it feels like to walk through a solid wall with the light body.

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@youreworthyourweightinavoc7189

3 years ago

So nice to listen to a scientist countering the materialist dogma.

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