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Quest #14: Morphic Resonance Revealed, with Rupert Sheldrake

Quest #14: Morphic Resonance Revealed, with Rupert Sheldrake

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Welcome to 3 Brothers Quest #14!

QUEST GUEST

Meet Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, an English biologist and author of two dozen books and hundreds of peer-reviewed scientific papers. His pioneering work on "morphic resonance," suggesting that nature self-organizes via habits of memory ("the presence of the past") rather than immutable "natural laws," has provoked global curiosity as well as condemnation from mainstream mechanistic scientists.

In this one hour conversation, we explore the theory of "morphic resonance," its implications for deepening our understanding of both human behavior and our natural world, and how imagining "reality" as a living, breathing set of fields transforms our understanding of nature and the human experience.

Afterwards, join the Baldwin brothers – Ian, Michael, and Philip – for their fraternal reflections on this 3 Brothers Quest episode.

QUEST MAP

"Is nature simply mechanical?" asks Rupert Sheldrake. "Is matter merely unconscious?" Visit https://www.sheldrake.org and https://rupertsheldrake.substack.com to discover the answers, and for more resources and information to continue your quest.

QUEST COMMUNITY

Join 3 Brothers Quest on all major podcast platforms, follow 3BQ on our Facebook and Instagram channels, visit our www.3brothersquest.net web site, and subscribe to our 3BQ Substack to support our work: @3BrothersQuest.

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