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Morphic Resonance

Morphic Resonance

Rupert Sheldrake's idea of morphic resonance is like a bridge between science and mystery. He was one of the firsts to suggest that there's a hidden connection among all living things, and a giant memory bank shared by everything alive, from plants to people.

This concept helps explain why animals know things instinctively, like birds migrating or dogs sensing danger before it happens. It also offers a clue as to why cultures all over the world share similar stories and traditions, even when they've had no contact.

Morphic Resonance helped spark the right questions. How does this invisible connection work? And what does it mean for our understanding of the universe and ourselves?

Exploring Sheldrake's idea challenges us to think differently about the world. It's like peeking behind the curtain of reality and realizing there's so much more going on than we ever imagined. So, while we may not have all the answers in the moment - we know they exist ❤️

 

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