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Navigating Consciousness with Rupert Sheldrake

Navigating Consciousness with Rupert Sheldrake

By: Rupert Sheldrake
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A wide ranging discussion of consciousness at the intersection of science and spirituality with Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University Rupert 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 in Hyderabad, India. From 2005 to 2010 he was Director of the Perrott-Warrick project for research on unexplained human and animal abilities, funded by Trinity College, Cambridge.© 2025 Rupert Sheldrake Philosophy Science Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • Can Animals Predict Natural Disasters? London Society for Psychical Research
    Oct 7 2025

    For more see Rupert’s Substack article on this topic
    👉 https://rupertsheldrake.substack.com/p/animal-warnings-of-earthquakes

    Recorded on November 4, 2017 at the Society for Psychical Research in London.

    When disasters strike, it is often animals who seem to know first. Long before seismographs were invented, people noticed that snakes, rats, dogs, and birds behaved strangely in the days leading up to earthquakes. Similar reports come before tsunamis, avalanches, air raids, and even medical crises like seizures. Are these simply heightened senses—an ability to detect tremors, gases, or subtle vibrations—or do they point to something deeper, an anticipatory awareness we do not yet understand?

    In this talk, I share some of the evidence I’ve gathered over the years: from ancient Greek accounts to modern field studies, from the Chinese earthquake networks under Mao to the toads of central Italy abandoning their mating grounds days before a quake. The pattern repeats across cultures and circumstances, yet mainstream science has largely dismissed it as superstition.

    Why is that? What are we overlooking when we ignore such a consistent body of observations? Could systematic study of animal behavior, especially with today’s global communications, provide early warnings and even save lives?

    I don’t claim to have the answers. But I invite you to explore these questions with me, and to consider what they reveal not only about animals, but about our shared sensitivity to the unseen.

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    34 mins
  • Consciousness and the Mysteries of Everyday Life – How the Light Gets In Festival
    Sep 23 2025

    What if the “weird” feelings we shrug off—being watched, knowing who’s calling, waking seconds before an alarm—aren’t glitches but signals? In this talk, given at the How The Light Gets In festival, September 21st, 2025, Rupert Sheldrake argues that these everyday hunches point to mind-to-world reach (projective vision), mind-to-mind links (telepathy), and mind-to-future sensitivity (presentiment). How do we decide what counts as evidence, who gets to ask taboo questions, and how science should treat common human experiences? Beyond anecdotes, Rupert shares simple experiments, huge natural-history datasets, and a working picture of mind as something that reaches, bonds, and anticipates—often strengthened with emotional closeness. He flags practical paths forward: citizen science, the Eyesense Training app to sharpen sensitivity, and real-world applications from caregiving to early-warning via animal behavior.

    Try the Eyesense Training app
    👉 https://eyesense.training

    See Rupert’s Substack for the Latest articles and early access to videos
    👉 https://rupertsheldrake.substack.com

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    41 mins
  • Ancestors and Pilgrimages, with Bishop Marc Andrus at Hollyhock
    Sep 15 2025

    A dialogue on praying for ancestors and on pilgrimage: Hollyhock, Cortes Island, BC; August, 2016.

    See Rupert’s Substack for the Latest articles and early access to videos
    👉 https://rupertsheldrake.substack.com


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    53 mins
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