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Science Vs God - Is There A Life Force That Transcends Matter? | Under The Skin with Russell Brand
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Dubbed ā€œthe most controversial scientist on Earthā€ Rupert Sheldrake joins me to discuss the dogmas within conventional science, the evolving laws of physics, memory in nature, and how science validates and improves spiritual practices.

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@mbarron651

3 years ago

I wish there were more scientists like Rupert. He questions everything, rather than accepting dogma blindly. This is what a scientist should be. :)

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@koroglurustem1722

3 years ago

Russell's summaries each time at the end of Sheldrake's responses is magnificent. He so eloquently restates what the professor said and poses it for further elaboration and asks questions. Great job Russell !

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@justinsjourney3224

2 years ago

I did not want this interview to end. Such GOLD! This interview brings me so much joy I'm glad consciousness is eternal.

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@kencarey3477

3 years ago

This was an excellent interview with Rupert. Normally he debates mainstream scientists that are more interested in shutting him down than finding out the truth. Very much appreciated this !

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@charlottenugent8647

3 years ago

God I loved this one. I have been in recovery since 1983. Prior to that I had many psychedelic experiences, the first with Peyote in 1960. I was one of those ā€œfirst wave psychedelic pioneersā€ reading about the LSD twins, Alpert and Leary, who were our culture heroes. I have also been an Episcopalian for many years and my daughter was a chorister at St. John the Divine cathedral in NYC. They did Vespers service every Sunday night and yes the Vespers or Choral Evensong is a beautiful transcendent experience. I guess you could say I have been searching for transcendence all my life. These podcasts are just GREAT!! You and Rupert were like jazz musicians ā€œriffing on Godā€. I love this series. I am an old lady now, quarantined to save my life and except for phone calls and my daughter and her Scottish husband ā€œzoomingā€in, I am alone. Your podcasts are saving my life.

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@martinarreguy2210

4 years ago

Tesla was quoted saying; "When science begins to study the non physical, it will make more progress in ten years then all the centuries preceding that point" One of most obscured man in history! 3 6 9

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@OldForestWitch

2 years ago

Nearly 20 years ago, I was sat in meditation when I heard "Everything is true." We don't particularly need gatekeepers for reality. We're here to observe and to play.

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@thisisanno

2 years ago

So pleased this appeared on my playlist. Finally an ACTUAL scientist who is using his mind for the purpose it was created for. Amazing, As always.

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@andreassilva8410

6 years ago

Wow! What a refreshing pair of communicators. Two people who actually listen to each other and respond in turn. Common in everyday life, perhaps, but uncommon on camera.

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@codyw6248

6 years ago

Give the man a chair with armrests

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@humminglake

2 years ago

One of the best interviewers on the web. Humor and truth.... good dinner and dessert. Thanks Russell!

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@rockynuisance

2 years ago

Rupert is someone I identify as a proper scientist. He observes and questions what he sees, analyses it and formulates hypotheses based both on logic and extrapolation.

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@jessie.jay03

3 years ago

This animal telepathy thing has never been something I ever questioned. I never really considered the word telepathy to describe it I just always thought it was common knowledge like a type or normal understanding that animals can sense more than us. I mean, thatā€™s what most people have always told me my whole life anyway and Iā€™ve always believed it. When Iā€™m upset my dog comes in from the other room acting very concerned and licks my tears and snuggles me. My cat comes to me purring when Iā€™m anxious and her purr steadies my heart rate. When I went into labor my dog woke me up to let me know and he got me through it, I literally would not have gotten through the first part of labor prior to going to the hospital without my dog and cat and they were both very different during my entire pregnancy. They acted different towards me before I even knew I was pregnant. They are who initially gave me the idea that I may be before I started feeling sick and finally deciding to take a test. My dog also knows when someone, most often his father is about to pull into the driveway just before he does. My dog had also somehow known exactly what to do to take care of me after the first time I had a seizure without him having any training without ever witnessing a seizure or someone caring for a person who has had one. Heā€™s also starts acting up and tries to do whatever he can to get me off of my feet prior to me having one and I donā€™t even know when Iā€™m about to have one like some epileptics do. Animals 110% have the capability to sense more than us. I have never questioned that and it blows my mind that anyone ever could, especially scientists. Shame on you scientists šŸ˜ 

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@degenbrainlet

4 years ago

The eloquent language used throughout this conversation is so damn beautiful

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@mjfbb22

2 years ago

A brilliant discussion and analysis of reality as the most ā€œintelligentā€ among our species ā€œperceivesā€ it to be. Brandā€™s ā€œinstinctā€ toward the Vedas, and Sheldrakeā€™s extensive correlates involving the history of science and politics leading him to conclusions based on repeatable testing conclusions supports the reality of consciousness as beyond matter is ā€œscientificallyā€ sound. A simplistic, yet anecdotal, yet Vedic millennia-old basis for consciousness existing apart from the cerebral cortex, as is now universally studied and experienced, can be found in the NDEā€™ers reporting the same, like Dr.ā€™s Alexander, Neal and Lommel. Stephen Meyerā€™s and his colleagues work on DNA and those working on convergence is where ā€œscienceā€ is evolving. It appears obviousā€¦ā€¦..

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@yasomati-stanya-payidasi9991

2 years ago

I watched this again this morning, a year since last watching, and I obviously had not caught on to the fact of the non constant speed of light last year and was instantly blown away again. I fully subscribe to the notion that everything is temporary, but had obviously considered that there were constants within that temporariness, but the fact that it is actually somebody's job to keep track of these moving, so called, constants and that the length of a metre can change and go back again has blown my mind, as they say. So my supposition that time sometimes goes faster or slower may not be a figment of my imagination at all, amazing! I wonder what I will discover if I watch again next year. Thank you Russell Haribol!

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@jmpfjoy9858

4 years ago

I love Russell Brand, and have watched his continuing transformation. He continues to be amazing šŸ˜‰

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@fekete-kiss-sandor

4 years ago

This is an EXCEPTIONAL interview Kudos, Russel Kudos, Rupert! Very well done!

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@EMAGA

3 years ago

It's interesting that this topic of morphic resonance came into my experience today. Yesterday I was thinking the exact same thing about the pyramids across the globe. All of a sudden different cultures and civilizations started building pyramids without ever having contact with one another. Intuitively, I thought it must be related to consciousness expansion or something similar. And here I am. Interesting.

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@dfaithrichoz60

2 years ago

Awesome, love these kinda chats šŸ‘ I too believe in both science and spirituality equally, to me they go hand in hand supporting each other.

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