124 Folgen

  1. Finding God Again: The Rise of Anatheism

    Vom: 24.5.2022
  2. Memory, Morphic Resonance and the Collective Unconscious

    Vom: 17.5.2022
  3. The Inextricable Roles of Form and Energy

    Vom: 12.5.2022
  4. Holy Places

    Vom: 10.5.2022
  5. Flowers: The 2015 Vegetable Sermon in Shoreditch Parish Church (sorry for audio quality)

    Vom: 1.5.2022
  6. Is the Sun Conscious?

    Vom: 26.4.2022
  7. Of Philosopher Kings and Theocracies | Are Enlightened People Better Judges of Reality?

    Vom: 19.4.2022
  8. Easter, Passover and the Archetype of Blood Sacrifice

    Vom: 14.4.2022
  9. Reason for Hope Beyond Materialism | How can we ease the trauma that we see all over the world?

    Vom: 12.4.2022
  10. Expanding Consciousness with Psychedelics

    Vom: 6.4.2022
  11. David Abram, What is Magic?

    Vom: 29.3.2022
  12. Microcast: Has Culture Lost Sight of the Sublime?

    Vom: 22.3.2022
  13. Why is there so much beauty in the world?

    Vom: 15.3.2022
  14. What Science Can't Explain, a Debate with Michael Brooks

    Vom: 8.3.2022
  15. Seven Myths about Religion, with Jonas Atlas

    Vom: 1.3.2022
  16. Scopaesthesia and its Implications

    Vom: 23.2.2022
  17. Morphic Fields, Social Groups and Family Constellations

    Vom: 17.2.2022
  18. Mind Beyond the Brain

    Vom: 15.2.2022
  19. Microcast: What happens when we die?

    Vom: 10.2.2022
  20. Psi in Everyday Life, Evidence and Debate: University of Northampton

    Vom: 8.2.2022

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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.

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