• Dying, Death and Beyond, with Satish Kumar & Guy Hayward
    Jul 2 2024

    Watch the talk: https://youtu.be/j91Er2Zh3j4

    Join Satish Kumar and Rupert Sheldrake in an expansive conversation covering death, reincarnation, the afterlife, cycles, intentional dying, NDEs and more. Hosted by Guy Hayward, this discussion delves into personal memories, cultural practices, and philosophical views on death and what lies beyond. Interview questions were designed in collaboration with death doula Sierra Campbell. Video recorded in Hampstead, London, Dec 7, 2023, by Leslie Knott (Tiger Nest Films), with audio editing by Lucy Martens.

    @rupertsheldrake @resurgencetrust @drguyhayward @pilgrimtrust @choosenurture @tigernestfilms @lucylnmartens


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Power of Chanting: Exploring Sonic Resonance and Morphic Fields
    Jun 17 2024

    Watch the full talk: https://iai.tv/video/discovering-the-world-beyond-science-rupert-sheldrake

    Dive into the fascinating world of chanting and its profound impact on personal and collective resonance. In this enlightening talk, we explore the vibratory power of mantras across different religious traditions. Through a series of simple experiments, discover the physical and spiritual resonance of chanting, from the basic "Amen" to the universal "Om," and learn how these sounds can transform our bodies, minds, and the spaces around us.

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    11 mins
  • The Nature of Phantom Limbs
    Jun 3 2024

    Video: https://youtu.be/v0i1xc-khTQ

    After the amputation of a limb, most amputees experience a phantom limb in the place where their limb used to be. Subjectively, these phantoms feel real even though they do not behave like normal limbs and can be pushed through solid objects. The standard theory is that these phantoms are produced as illusions inside the brain, but Rupert suggests they may be the subjective experience of the fields of the missing limbs, which are located exactly where they seem to be. If so, the phantoms might interact with the fields of other people, and some types of healers may be particularly sensitive to them. Rupert discusses simple experiments that can reveal whether phantoms really are where they seem to be and remain part of the body-field even though the material limbs are no longer even present. This research has profound implications for our understanding of the relations between minds, body images and bodies.


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    31 mins
  • Anatheism: Rediscovering God in a Secular Age
    May 21 2024

    March 20th, 2024 St. James's Church, London
    Video: https://youtu.be/QuicgRaE7E8

    In this talk, Rupert Sheldrake explores the theme of finding God again, in an increasingly secular society. Drawing from personal experiences in India and his journey through various spiritual traditions, Rupert provides insights into anatheism, or returning to God, and how this process is unfolding in a post-Christian world. He touches on the connections between science and spirituality, the value of pilgrimage and sacred places, and the emerging concept of panpsychism, which considers consciousness as a fundamental quality in nature. An engaging Q&A session with the audience dives deeper into perennial philosophy, the role of feminine energy in Christianity, and the impact of psychedelics on spiritual practices.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Presentiment: Waking Before Alarms, Making Millions Through Day Trading
    Apr 9 2024

    Most people have had the experience of waking soon before an alarm clock goes off and some can even wake before a specified time without an alarm. The usual assumption is that this depends on an exquisitely sensitive time sense, but Rupert argues that it may be explained better in terms of presentiment, or ‘feeling the future’, or even in terms of an ‘extended present’.

    We already know that our sense of the present is not a mathematical instant, but has width, and perhaps it widens over ranges of seconds to include portions of the near future, Presentiment is now a well-established phenomenon in laboratory experiments, carried out at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, Cornell University and elsewhere, and may be widely distributed among people and non-human animals.

    It could play an important part in everyday life, and become especially significant in fast-moving sports like downhill skiing, tennis and ping pong. Some people may make use of this ability in day trading where they make decisions on movements of the markets over very short time periods, sometimes only a few seconds.

    Rupert discusses how this ability could potentially be trained, enabling airline pilots and racing drivers to be better prepared for potential accidents, and helping some people to get rich quick – as some day traders already have – by using intuitive abilities that cannot be duplicated by computers.


    References
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    An Experiment with Time
    by John William Dunne
    https://archive.org/details/AnExperimentWithTimeEbook
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    Listen to the Animals: Why did so many animals escape December's tsunami?
    https://www.sheldrake.org/tsunami
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    Predicting the unpredictable; evidence of pre-seismic anticipatory behaviour in the common toad
    https://www.sheldrake.org/toads
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    Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home
    https://www.sheldrake.org/dogs
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    Unconscious Perception of Future Emotions: An Experiment in Presentiment
    by Dean Radin, Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 163-180, 1997
    https://www.sheldrake.org/RadinPresentiment

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    51 mins
  • My scientific explorations through fieldwork in Asia and Europe
    Mar 19 2024

    March 18th, 2024
    University College London Expeditions and Fieldwork Society

    In this talk given Rupert Sheldrake explores the allure of expeditions and fieldwork, delving into his own adventures exploring Mayan ruins in Mexico and studying tropical plants in Malaysia. Throughout the talk he illustrates how these experiences broadened his scientific and spiritual horizons, connecting this intrinsic human curiosity to our ancestral hunter-gatherer roots.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • The Science Delusion: TEDx Whitechapel, the "banned" talk
    Mar 7 2024

    TEDx Whitechapel, Jan 12, 2013

    The theme for the night was Visions for Transition: Challenging existing paradigms and redefining values (for a more beautiful world). In response to protests from two hardcore materialists in the US, the talk was taken out of circulation by TED, relegated to a corner of their website and stamped with a warning label.

    Room for discussion was made, but those who condemned the talk never showed up. The vast majority of those who spoke out were outraged, including those who'd never heard of morphic resonance. Ironically, at the time of removal the video had a modest 35,000 views on YouTube; since then, its clones have been watched over 7 million times. The video has been translated into 24 languages by generous members of the YouTube community.

    Read more: https://www.sheldrake.org/ted

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    18 mins
  • Desert Island Discs in Hampstead: Music in Rupert’s Life
    Jan 20 2024

    Modelled on the BBC radio series, this long-standing local programme was produced live by a group in Hampstead, London, in 2023. As the castaway on a theoretical desert island, Rupert could bring with him eight pieces of music (listed below), a few books, and one luxury item.

    1:07 If you had not been a scientist what would you have been?
    2:27 Getting to the island

    4:47 Bach, Mass in B minor (Gloria)
    7:25 Purcell, Music for a While
    16:47 Monteverdi, Madrigal
    24:33 Beatles, Because
    36:41 Subbulakshi, Devotional Song
    45:07 Mozart, Laudate Dominum
    54:55 Cosmo Sheldrake, Solar Walz
    1:03:19 Tallis, Salvator Mundi, Hampstead Parish Church Choir

    Some music was cut for copyright reasons, or poor audio quality.
    Here's the playlist on Youtube:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQNvVzO_W4EzTopdM6ZxrrYBQoIvhxNGe

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    1 hr and 20 mins