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Dr Iain McGilchrist - The Intersection of Consciousness and Matter - Beyond the Brain 2023
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61,839 Views • Nov 30, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
Iain McGilchrist and Rupert Sheldrake delve into a spectrum of profound subjects, touching upon the essential role of spirituality in human endeavors, the revitalization of spiritual practices, and the fundamental structure of the cosmos. They discuss panpsychism's implications for the interconnection of consciousness and matter, the enduring nature of memory, the archetypal forms that underpin our reality, and the subtle energy fields that animate existence. The conversation also navigates the terrain of values and the purpose they serve in our lives.

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Dr. Iain McGilchrist, PhD, is a distinguished psychiatrist and author, celebrated for his insightful analysis of cerebral asymmetry and its far-reaching impact on human civilization, as detailed in his influential book "The Master and His Emissary." His recent work, "The Matter with Things," builds on these foundations, delving deeper into the relationship between the brain's structure and the complexities of reality, challenging our understanding of the interplay between matter and consciousness.

youtube.com/@DrIainMcGilchrist

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Dr Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, is a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University, as a Fellow of Clare College, he was Director of Studies in biochemistry and cell biology. As the Rosenheim Research Fellow of the Royal Society, he carried out research on the development of plants and the ageing of cells, and together with Philip Rubery discovered the mechanism of polar auxin transport. In India, he was Principal Plant Physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, where he helped develop new cropping systems now widely used by farmers. He is the author of more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals and his research contributions have been widely recognized by the academic community, earning him a notable h-index for numerous citations. On ResearchGate his Research Interest Score puts him among the top 4% of scientists.

www.sheldrake.org/

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The Scientific and Medical Network is dedicated to promoting open-minded debate and interdisciplinary research into scientific, medical, philosophical, and spiritual questions. The Beyond the Brain conference is their annual interdisciplinary exploration into consciousness, going beyond scientific materialism to include philosophical and spiritual dimensions often lacking in mainstream discussions.

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@mrscpc1918

5 months ago

Lancashire uk The presence of Rupert in the world makes me glad to be alive.

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@maryhitchcock-nn1nm

5 months ago

I am in boise Idaho usa. Upon waking to our first snow of the season, I began my day by looking up anything new from Rupert and/or Ian. What a thrill to find this podcast. It is 7:15am

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@borderlands6606

5 months ago

One of the blessings of new media, is the platform it has provided for longform discussions of this kind. MSM has abandoned any pretences to serious discussion, hamstrung by assumed audience attention levels, viewing figures, commercial imperatives and political bias.

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@scotland_from_up_high7440

5 months ago

Can't wait to listen to this on my long drive to the north of Scotland this morning

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@georgegolitzin6196

5 months ago

I was only sad that this conversation had to end! I am a great fan of Rupert, but have not yet read Dr McGilchrist. Well I shall remedy that soon. Thank you both, your conversation is like a spiritual rainfall in the middle of a materialist desert.

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@kerrymccarpet

5 months ago

Really appreciate such an open and accessible conversation on scientifically complex and imaginative subjects. Hope there are many more between you both here!

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@marlou169

5 months ago

Praying is a conversation, the answers are occurances, new insights, feelings of comfort, or motivates me for action...and there is so much to be grateful for!

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@TheDAT9

5 months ago

Because I have nothing but respect for these two, I could listen to them all day. I followed the standard path. I was brought up a Christiane by my mother and the church When I got into adolescence I dismissed it all as superstitious nonsense. I spent my working life designing, making, and fixing machines I true mechanic. When I retired I started looking around at the World, and didn't like what I saw. I now know what I am, and why I am here. These two gentlemen have helped me in that. I can now pass on to the next plane of existence at peace with myself. Blessing to all you seekers of wisdom.

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@poipoipoicromo

5 months ago

Portugal. I love this guys!!! Never stop please!!!

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@peterjones6507

5 months ago

How wonderful to hear intelligent and well-informed people talking to each other.

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@carlalakins

5 months ago

I was just talking about Dr Sheldrake (one of my favorite people) …. and here he is … 3 hours later!

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@Obilio222

5 months ago

This was absolutely wonderful! I didn’t think I could be more satisfied and then you brought up Micheal Levin. I think the three of you are the future of science today if it is going to go anywhere important, which I hope it does. We have spent most of my life learning what does not work (I’m 64). I remain optimistic that you all have paved the way for a “new/old” shift in thinking . Thanks so much for this!

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@wendyg8536

5 months ago

A wonderful conversation from a few of the loveliest minds in our world today. Thank you. Sad it was cut short at a point of discussion and crux of relevance today in regards to magnetic fields..which in our environment are now overwhelming our natural rhythm and resonance to a wholistic existance by their commercial and destructive application by technology to the point of pollution of the ether, severing by intensified artificial order the creative and natural principle of chaos.

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@KR-jq3mj

5 months ago

Champion duo

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@Dan_Izvoranu

5 months ago

Birmingham UK/ Thank you very much indeed for this wonderful interview 🙏

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@michaelpisapia4866

5 months ago

North Carolina, USA. Wonderful conversation.

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@philgatt3069

4 months ago

Listening from Cottesloe, Western Australia on a warm, sunny Saturday morning post shallow water snorkel where the profound experience is the inter-connected of all things. Nature, its appreciation of it and the irrefutable truth that I'm in it helps shut down the default network. Extraordinarily ordinary is this primacy of consciousness. Breathing in and breathing out. Inspire and expire. Antidote to despair and depression. Thankyou Rupert and Ian. We need you. I need you as inspirers of the non-material reality of life

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@anonymoushuman8344

5 months ago

I fell asleep with this video playing and found myself between the esteemed discussants, as if the conversation was happening live and I was right there. But instead of Sheldrake and McGilchrist, the interlocutors were two old school friends that I haven't seen in many years. I couldn't get a word in edgewise! :)

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@eviechris1

4 months ago

I cannot express the joy of having had the opportunity to listen to this conversation. Had I been born earlier this material would not have been made available to me unless I traveled a great distance! I have so much appreciation for the works of both of these brilliant minds, and I am grateful for the information shared, the respect for each other, and the good humor; priceless!

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@IndradhanuSingingHeart369

4 months ago

I soooo appreciate being able to listen in on these wonderful conversations. Two absolute Titans of they're game.

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