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Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, is an English biologist and author known for his hypothesis of “morphic resonance,” which posits that natural systems inherit memories. He has researched plants, animals, and people extensively at their physical and behavioral levels to draw his conclusions.

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Scientific Heretic Rupert Sheldrake on Morphic Fields, Psychic Dogs and Other Mysteries

For decades, I’ve been only dimly aware of Rupert Sheldrake as a renegade British biologist who argues that telepathy and other paranormal phenomena (sometimes lumped under the term psi) should be taken more seriously by the scientific establishment.

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Family Orchards

Inspired by his childhood memories of secret gardens, Rupert Sheldrake suggests a way modern families today could enjoy the same kind of productive outdoor space.

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Fields of Being: On Morphic Resonance

Morphic fields underlie the organization of animals, plants, cells, proteins, crystals, brains and minds. They help to explain habits, memories, instincts, telepathy and the sense of direction.

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Wrong Turn Biologist Rupert Sheldrake on How Science Lost Its Way

Rupert Sheldrake is fed up with the scientific mainstream for being dominated by dogma, and for so often being resistant to his theories, which present a challenge to entrenched ideas about genetics, heredity, and our place in the natural world.

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