Sir Brian cox

Yes me too 🙂
I loved the Science Delusion.
A friend knows him personally and has even helped on his research, but I haven't been fortunate enough to meet him yet.
The work he did with animal behaviour is amazing. You may well know he offered scientists/government's technology that could very well predict earthquakes and weather events by how animals reacted in the days before said events.

They turned him down because the main stream scientists don't believe that nature has frequency resonance/ memory field.

I can't remember the exact name Rupert gives for it.

That's pretty cool to that your mate knows him.

Rupert is 84 I think. He has the look and energy of a much younger man.
 
The work he did with animal behaviour is amazing. You may well know he offered scientists/government's technology that could very well predict earthquakes and weather events by how animals reacted in the days before said events.

They turned him down because the main stream scientists don't believe that nature has frequency resonance/ memory field.

I can't remember the exact name Rupert gives for it.

That's pretty cool to that your mate knows him.

Rupert is 84 I think. He has the look and energy of a much younger man.

Is it 'Morphic Resonance' you are thinking of?
The idea of a collective ancestral memory stored in the ether. Quite a lot of good evidence for it.

Yes, he has the energy of someone much younger. I put it down to going around barefoot!

I think in 200 years Rupert Sheldrake will be a household name and Brian Cox will be long forgotten.
 
Is it 'Morphic Resonance' you are thinking of?
The idea of a collective ancestral memory stored in the ether. Quite a lot of good evidence for it.

Yes, he has the energy of someone much younger. I put it down to going around barefoot!

I think in 200 years Rupert Sheldrake will be a household name and Brian Cox will be long forgotten.
Yep. Thank you, morphic resonance.

You may recall he spent some time in India when he was younger. When he started talking about morphic resonance he thought of it as possiblely an unknown phenomena.

He's colleagues in India were well aware of nature having a memory. It's just our culture doesn't.
 
Yep. Thank you, morphic resonance.

You may recall he spent some time in India when he was younger. When he started talking about morphic resonance he thought of it as possiblely an unknown phenomena.

He's colleagues in India were well aware of nature having a memory. It's just our culture doesn't.

I didn't know he spent time in India, but it sort of fits.
Nor did I know that the idea of nature having a memory comes from there, but again, it sort of fits.

I think with Morphic Resonance, we can sort of see the evidence all around us if we care to look.
Our western culture is very closed and backward in some ways, arguably getting worse.

I see he brings his sons along to his talks now, hopefully they will continue his work.
 
I didn't know he spent time in India, but it sort of fits.
Nor did I know that the idea of nature having a memory comes from there, but again, it sort of fits.

I think with Morphic Resonance, we can sort of see the evidence all around us if we care to look.
Our western culture is very closed and backward in some ways, arguably getting worse.

I see he brings his sons along to his talks now, hopefully they will continue his work.
It's not something I've mentioned on here before; but I used to practice Spiritual healing and cranial scaral therapy.

Through these things and meditation it certainly opened my mind.

Our culture puts too much emphasis on the so called psychical world. If they don't see things moving then people think it's a con.

When I was treating people with cranial sacral therapy, if someone was desperate but couldn't afford it, I would do it for free. I had a full time job, so I could do that.

You will get genuine and fraudsters in all professions.
 
It's not something I've mentioned on here before; but I used to practice Spiritual healing and cranial scaral therapy.

Through these things and meditation it certainly opened my mind.

Our culture puts too much emphasis on the so called psychical world. If they don't see things moving then people think it's a con.

When I was treating people with cranial sacral therapy, if someone was desperate but couldn't afford it, I would do it for free. I had a full time job, so I could do that.

You will get genuine and fraudsters in all professions.

Cranial sacral therapy, that's a new one on me. Sounds interesting
I definitely believe that some spiritual healing works, although there are scammers, as you say.
 
Cranial sacral therapy, that's a new one on me. Sounds interesting
I definitely believe that some spiritual healing works, although there are scammers, as you say.

It's a distant cousin of osteopathy, but a close one of spiritual healing.

There is an energy that underpins the whole of the body; some call it chi.

When the practioner tunes into the chi energy of the client it amplifies the chi.

If the chi energy is blocked then it can manifest in many different ways. By working with the energy the practioner can unblock it and the healing to begin.

When I first did spiritual healing, it took me over a year to feel any chakras/chi energy. So a certain amount of blind faith helped.

It's something anyone can feel/tune into; unfortunately a belief that it's not real blocks it out.
 

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