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#379 - Rupert Sheldrake - Does Nature Have A Hidden Memory?

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Dogs and Their Owners, It's Like Some Kind of Connection

The brain's more like a t v receiver than a video recordera tunes into its own past. We have collective memory, but a memory depends on morphic resinas because of the high specificity. The reason we don't come under influence from penguins is because we 're not similar to penguins. In fact, i'm suggesting that our memories are not normally stored in our brains. And if you have brain damage, you can lose memory, but it doesn't prove you've destroyed the memory stores.

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