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The Ripple Effect Podcast

The Ripple Effect Podcast #166 (Rupert Sheldrake | Science and Spiritual Practices)

The Ripple Effect Podcast

Ricky Varandas

6, Bryan, Callen, Dave, Carlin, Bill, Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.6603 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2018

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Rupert Sheldrake, is a biologist, author, and researcher, best known for his theory of morphic fields and morphic resonance. He worked as a biochemist and cell biologist at Cambridge University. He has written many books on science, spirituality and morphic resonance which is a process whereby self-organising systems inherit a memory from previous similar systems. In its most general formulation, morphic resonance means that the so-called laws of nature are more like habits and memory is inherent in nature.

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0:00.0

believe in the ripple effect.

0:25.6

The ripple fact. I'm I'm I'm

0:38.3

I'm

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I'm

0:40.3

I'm your host Ricardo Vrendes, and we are back

1:14.6

with another great episode. I know I always say that, but I've been very lucky to have a lot of great

1:19.0

guests. So I guess that statement remains true. We do have another great guest. A scientist,

1:25.1

lecture, author, Rupert Sheldrick, he's been on a lot of other really good

1:29.8

podcasts and he's had a lot of really interesting conversations on those shows. So I highly

1:35.2

recommend you guys checking out him on a Jorogun podcast. It's a little bit of an older episode,

1:40.4

but you guys can still find it online. He's been on London real more recently.

1:44.9

He's been on Russell Brands under the skin podcast, so check that out. And he's also been on

1:50.3

former guests of this show, Douglas Ruscoff, his podcast. He has a podcast called Team Human.

1:56.9

He's been on there. So definitely check out those conversations. Really interesting.

2:00.3

I love people like Rupert who pushes the boundaries on what we think we understand about consciousness and reality.

2:07.9

And also the importance of spirituality and experiences and being connected with our surroundings and Mother Nature.

2:19.3

I know it sounds all hippie and whatnot,

2:21.8

but I think there's really something about our connection with nature

2:28.9

and maybe a lack of it that I think is a huge issue with modern day and the way we live in cities and whatnot and

2:40.0

we're so disconnected from from nature so there's obviously tons of evidence that proves that

2:45.9

walking on grass with those shoes and and just being in the woods and getting fresh here and

2:52.8

and being in groups and then having some type of community how all this stuff can only improve

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