Navigating Consciousness with Rupert Sheldrake
Podcast autorstwa Rupert Sheldrake
121 Odcinki
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Rowan Williams, A Trinitarian Classification of Spiritual Practices
Opublikowany: 25.01.2022 -
Microcast: William Blake, Newton and Angels
Opublikowany: 20.01.2022 -
New directions in Agriculture
Opublikowany: 18.01.2022 -
The Spiritual Aspects of Farming, Oxford Town Hall
Opublikowany: 14.01.2022 -
Rupert Spira, the Nature of Consciousness
Opublikowany: 13.01.2022 -
Microcast: Questions for Materialists part 4
Opublikowany: 6.01.2022 -
John Butler, For All the Saints
Opublikowany: 4.01.2022 -
Microcast: My Friendship with Terence McKenna
Opublikowany: 30.12.2021 -
The Science Delusion / Science Set Free
Opublikowany: 27.12.2021 -
Microcast: Waking Before Alarm Clocks Go Off
Opublikowany: 23.12.2021 -
Rediscovering God
Opublikowany: 21.12.2021 -
Microcast: Questions for Materialists part 3
Opublikowany: 16.12.2021 -
Graham Hancock, Consciousness and the Limits of the Materialist Paradigm
Opublikowany: 14.12.2021 -
Microcast: The sense of being stared at, is it directional?
Opublikowany: 9.12.2021 -
Morphic Resonance After Forty Years
Opublikowany: 7.12.2021 -
Microcast: Questions for Materialists part 2
Opublikowany: 2.12.2021 -
Geshe Tenzin Namdak, Science and Contemplative Traditions
Opublikowany: 30.11.2021 -
Microcast: Questions for Materialists part 1
Opublikowany: 25.11.2021 -
David Bentley Hart, Learning from Animals
Opublikowany: 23.11.2021 -
Microcast: Terminal Lucidity in Animals
Opublikowany: 18.11.2021
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.