Sheldrake distinguishes between scientific skepticism (questioning with an open mind) and scientism (denying everything that doesn't fit materialism). He argues the seventh sense has been ignored because it cannot be replicated under strict laboratory conditions—though he provides reams of data showing it can.
In his book "The Seventh Sense," Sheldrake explores the concept of the seventh sense in depth, providing a comprehensive overview of his theory and its implications for our understanding of human consciousness and the natural world. The book is divided into several sections, each of which explores a different aspect of the seventh sense, including:
Sheldrake has conducted extensive experiments showing people can often predict who is calling before they pick up the phone. The Role of Morphic Fields
Sheldrake distinguishes between scientific skepticism (questioning with an open mind) and scientism (denying everything that doesn't fit materialism). He argues the seventh sense has been ignored because it cannot be replicated under strict laboratory conditions—though he provides reams of data showing it can.
In his book "The Seventh Sense," Sheldrake explores the concept of the seventh sense in depth, providing a comprehensive overview of his theory and its implications for our understanding of human consciousness and the natural world. The book is divided into several sections, each of which explores a different aspect of the seventh sense, including:
Sheldrake has conducted extensive experiments showing people can often predict who is calling before they pick up the phone. The Role of Morphic Fields