Rupert Sheldrake – The Extended Mind – Telepathy. Pt 1/3
Rupert Sheldrake is a British former biochemist and plant physiologist who now researches and writes on parapsychology and other controversial subjects. His books and papers stem from his theory of morphic resonance, and cover topics such as animal and plant development and behaviour, memory, telepathy and perception. In 2003, Sheldrake published The Sense of Being Stared At on the psychic staring effect, including an experiment where blindfolded subjects guessed whether persons were staring at them or at another target. He reported that, in tens of thousands of trials, the scores were consistently above chance (60%) when the subject was being stared at, but only 50% (random chance) when the subject was not being stared at. This suggested a weak sense of being stared at but no sense of not being stared at. He also claimed that these experiments were widely repeated, in schools in Connecticut and Toronto and a science museum in Amsterdam, with consistent results.
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Telepathy occurs naturally to many people every day, but it usually goes unnoticed or discounted as an odd coincidence. Learn more on how to develop your intuitive gifts and psychic abilities at my site www.psychicteacher.com In this video I share a few telepathic experiences that proved to me beyond the shadow of a doubt the reality of telepathy and thought transference.
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