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The Sense of Being Stared At - Is It Directional? Rupert Sheldrake


The Sense of Being Stared At - Is It Directional? Rupert Sheldrake

If we accept that Consciousness is fundamental (despite the standard scientific narrow minded view or reluctance to research) we know that our minds extend in soem way beyond our heads.

One of those possibilities is the sense of being stared at.

Have you every had that sensation that proved true?

Rupert Shelkdrake has been researching the extended miond formany years and his theory of the extended mind and morphic resonance looks promising.

Below are two videos one about being stared at and animals and the other about how animals talk to us.


Video from Rupert Sheldrake


The Sense of Being Stared At - Is It Directional? Rupert Sheldrake

"Have you ever felt that you are being looked at from behind and turned to see someone watching you? Or that you've been watching someone and they turn and look directly at you? I believe this experience has a directional quality to it and I would like to hear from those who have felt this directional sense. Please watch this short video if you are interested and would like to contribute to this area of my reserach. Thank you. Please share your experiences in the comments below, or email to sheldrake@sheldrake.org Recommended reading The Sense of Being Stared At: And Other Unexplained Powers of Human Minds.

Dr Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, is a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University he worked in developmental biology as a Fellow of Clare College. He was Principal Plant Physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics and From 2005 to 2010 was Director of the Perrott-Warrick project, Cambridge. https://www.sheldrake.org from the video introduction


Animals That Talk: Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogue 66

Video from Rupert Sheldrake


"Why do matters as seemingly unconnected as children’s stories and shamanic encounters feature talking animals? This episode of the Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogues, with Rupert Sheldrake and Mark Vernon, is prompted by the book, Roland In Moonlight by David Bentley Hart. It relates long conversations between the Eastern Orthodox philosopher and his pet dog, generating fascinating thoughts on all sorts of liminal experiences, from telepathy to panpsychism. How might a re-enchanted world appear to us in the future? What does that have to do with ancient perceptions and modern science? Rupert and Mark discuss matters from pets to symbiosis, and the way that the living world participates in divine life. Roland In Moonlight by David Bentley Hart https://www.angelicopress.org/roland-..." from video introduction




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