Open for discussion: Graham Hancock and Rupert Sheldrake from TEDxWhitechapel
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5 responses to “Open for discussion: Graham Hancock and Rupert Sheldrake from TEDxWhitechapel”
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I too remember and want to keep alive memories from my grandmother and grandfather. They lived through WW2. My grandfather hated going off to war and being without his love. They lived through that war but kept their sense of humour, grace and respect for themselves and their neighbours.
Well done for picking up the discussion. I look forward to a friendly environment to discuss Sheldrake and Hancock’s work independent of TED. I am an EX-TED!LikeLike
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Thank you for stopping by and commenting. Yes, it seems no matter what the century, the views of those who do not go along with the orthodoxy, whether it be religious or scientific, are not accepted. I have been reading about non-local mind for a long time. Along those lines I personally had a very interesting experience recently. I was on the way down to visit an old family friend, who is dying of cancer. I didn’t know what to expect, but I knew he was in the later stages of the disease. So in my mind I thought if he is can’t get out of bed, I’ll just sit by the bedside and hold his hand. When I got there he was just waking up. His wife called to him and said, “Daniela’s here.” He responded, “I know, she was sitting here, by my bed.” I believe the veil that separates us, one from the other, is as thin as the atmosphere that separates this planet from space.
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[…] Open for discussion: Graham Hancock and Rupert Sheldrake from TEDxWhitechapel (noahsprojectblog.wordpress.com) […]
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I don’t know. It’s like we are wedded to certain ideas and anything new and different is heresy. The sad part of it is that scientists so often depend on grants for their research and anything outside of the convential, accepted thought is discouraged and defunded. I often wonder how much further along we would be if a sort of group think didn’t prevail. Further, I find what he’s saying to be perfectly reasonable and was very surprised by the response. The idea of non-local mind has long been out there. It explains a lot, but is still considered junk science or psuedoscience.
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[…] Open for discussion: Graham Hancock and Rupert Sheldrake from TEDxWhitechapel (noahsprojectblog.wordpress.com) Reblogged from TED Blog: UPDATE: Please see our new blog post Graham Hancock and Rupert Sheldrake, a fresh take, which replaces the x-ed out text below. To discuss the talks, view them here: The debate about Rupert Sheldrake’s talk The debate about Graham Hancock’s talk After due diligence, including a survey of published scientific research and… […]
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