
Next Level Soul Podcast with Alex Ferrari NLS 642: BANNED Harvard SCIENTIST Proves What CONSCIOUSNESS & The SOUL REALLY Are! INSANE! with Rupert Sheldrake
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Nov 25, 2025 Rupert Sheldrake, a biologist and author renowned for his theory of morphic resonance, explores the intriguing concept that nature possesses an inherent memory. He argues memories aren't stored in the brain but rather resonate across time. Delving into the nature of the soul, he connects it to morphogenetic fields and discusses the implications for life after death. Sheldrake also shares captivating insights about telepathy in pets, suggesting a profound interconnectedness across species, while emphasizing the importance of spiritual practices for well-being.
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Memory As Resonance, Not Storage
- Morphic resonance proposes nature has a collective memory that self-organizing systems tune into across time.
- Rupert Sheldrake suggests brains act like receivers rather than storage devices for memories.
Not The Akashic Cloud — A Temporal Resonance
- Morphic resonance is not a spatial archive like the Akashic record or cloud, but a direct resonance across time.
- Sheldrake argues memory is a temporal relation, not a spatial store.
Similarity Drives Resonance
- Morphic resonance depends on similarity: organisms resonate most strongly with closely similar past patterns.
- Sheldrake links this to Jung's collective unconscious and explains stronger resonance among family and twins.






