Morphogenetic Fields, Telepathy and Science Set Free

“The morphogenetic field is a bit like a magnetic field that organizes iron filings in particular patterns - so there is a group field and every animal group has that.”

- Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D., Biochemist and Author

Schools of fish, flocks of birds, human families move in  synchronized patterns influenced by morphogenetic fields that link and shape close groups of living organisms. Image © by Wolcott Henry.
Schools of fish, flocks of birds, human families move in synchronized patterns influenced by morphogenetic fields that link and shape close groups of living organisms.
Image © by Wolcott Henry.


January 31, 2013  London, England
- Rupert Sheldrake was born in Nottinghamshire, England, seventy years ago with a destiny to challenge established scientific paradigms. By 1974, he had received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Cambridge and spent the next ten years to 1985 working as a plant physiologist in India for the International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics. That’s when he wrote his first groundbreaking, but controversial book, A New Science of Life, published in 1981. See More Information below.

 

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