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Morphic Resonance: Can you make an animal wake just by looking at it?


I almost changed the world today. (PhotoGraham)

Ever wonder how your dog always knows when you’re coming home? My dog doesn't seem to know a think about me coming home.  I've found him lounging on my couch (very naughty) even when he knows he’s not supposed to. I think he’d use his doggie psychic powers to predict that as I skid into the garage, I will soon open the door and discover him on my couch. But it may not be an issue of magic powers, he probably doesn’t really care. 

I have noticed though, my neighbor's horse seems to know when he’s coming home. She starts galloping about for a good fifteen minutes before he arrives--and he only works across the street.

There is a scientist out there named Rupert Sheldrake determined to solve this mystery.  Happily, he needs your help on July 7.  This British scientist started out as a biologist studying plant development--or the how and why plants take certain shapes. From there, he spent some time in an Indian ashram where he came up with a new, startling theory called Morphic Resonance.  He wrote a book about it called The New Science of Life in 1981.

His theory called, Morphic Resonance, describes how self organized systems like organisms and societies take shape. This field, called morphic resonance surrounds us and dictates our “space,” while evolving just like the universe.

Sheldrake thinks we use this force to connect to each other’s space, too.  That mice mastering a maze in one location affect mice learning the same maze in another location.  This field, he claims, is as real and invisible as gravity or magnetic poles.  It dictates everything from the forms of molecules to the whirling, spinning patterns flocks of birds make in the air.

So, now Rupert Sheldrake, friends with the late Terrance McKenna, who thought human evolution was spurred on by hallucinogenic drug use, is conducting all kinds of psychic experiments. He’s moved on from dogs ability to connect with the human conscious, to how people know when they’re being looked at, to predicting who might be calling you on the telephone.

He now wants to know if you’ve thought about someone who then sends you a text message. “What we need,” reports his website “are people who think of themselves a quite intuitive, and who fairly often have the experience of knowing who's calling before they answer the phone or look at the caller ID display. To take part in the test, they will each need to have three contacts, close friends or family members, who are free to take part on their mobile phones.”

You can sense he's been thinking about you, right?

Maybe you can wake an animal by staring at it. If you can help with that, then Dr. Sheldrake wants you to email pam@telepet.demon.co.uk.  Either way, a good thing for you to do if you happen to be traveling to London in the next few days.

Rupert Sheldrake realizes that some of us have more psychic powers than others, but it is the daily contact with another person or animal that helps you solidify your morphic resonance. Anyone who’s every played on a team can tell you that after a while, they can sense where the other team members are located without seeing or hearing them.

Rupert Sheldrake would call that Morphic Resonance. Check out his telephone experiment.

 

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  • elizabeth 2 years ago
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    Morphic Resonance....I think it makes perfect sense! Thank you! I am once again blessed with learning something new without making my brain explode!!!!

  • Rachel 2 years ago
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    You know how those gnats that fly around your head in that strange configuration? They might be traveling according to the dictates of a morphic field. Cool, eh? Won't make my son not want to torch them out of the air, though.

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