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Rupert Sheldrake

Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, is a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University he worked in developmental biology as a Fellow of Clare College.

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The World Soul and the Fields of Nature

Clare College, Cambridge University, 2026

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The Other Half of the Soul: Remembering Father Bede Griffiths

Based on a talk to the C.S. Lewis Society at Magdalene College, Cambridge University, on January 29, 2026

Scientific Futures — Where is All This Leading?

Dispelling the Dogmas of Science, Episode 12

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Singing on Trinity Sunday, Old Boundary Stones, and Gratitude

In this Church Times article published July 24, 2026 in the Notebook column, Rupert reflects on the revival of patronal festivals – when parishes celebrate the feast day of their patron saint – and Rogation parish-boundary walks, and makes the case for gratitude and graces before meals as practices linked to greater happiness and health.

Can you telepathically summon your cat?

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Rupert Replies 1: Backwards Time, Healing Cities, and Ancient Rituals

Welcome to the first in the Rupert Replies series, and thank you to everyone who submitted and voted on questions.

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Art and the Sacred Today

Sheldrake—Vernon Dialogue 102

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Why do People See Elves When They Take DMT?

What entities might reveal about memory, mind, and nature, with philosopher Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes

Waking Before an Unexpected Alarm

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My Birthday Message

Today is my birthday.

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