How Morphic Resonance Affects Our Memories, Families, Rituals and Festivals | Rupert Sheldrake

How Morphic Resonance Affects Our Memories, Families, Rituals and Festivals | Rupert Sheldrake

Morphic resonance is the idea that there’s a kind of memory in nature — the so-called laws of nature are more like habits…

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. He was Principal Plant Physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics in Hyderabad, India. From 2005 to 2010 he was Director of the Perrott-Warrick project for research on unexplained human and animal abilities, funded by Trinity College, Cambridge.