Articles and Papers - Scientific Papers - Morphic Resonance - Morphic Fields - 0 views
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In the hypothesis of formative causation, discussed in detail in my books A NEW SCIENCE OF LIFE and THE PRESENCE OF THE PAST, I propose that memory is inherent in nature. Most of the so-called laws of nature are more like habits. My interest in evolutionary habits arose when I was engaged in research in developmental biology, and was reinforced by reading Charles Darwin, for whom the habits of organisms were of central importance. As Francis Huxley has pointed out, Darwin's most famous book could more appropriately have been entitled The Origin of Habits.
Rupert Sheldrake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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His book, A New Science of Life, was published a week after the New Scientist article. In it, Sheldrake put forward the hypothesis of formative causation (the theory of morphic resonance)[9], which proposes that phenomena - particularly biological ones - become more probable the more often they occur, and therefore that biological growth and behaviour become guided into patterns laid down by previous similar events. He suggested that this underlies many aspects of science, from evolution to laws of nature. Indeed, he wrote that the laws of nature might be thought of as mutable habits that have evolved since the Big Bang.
Rupert Sheldrake Online - Homepage - 0 views
BBC/OU Open2.net - Philosophy & Ethics - 0 views
microclesia - Jill Taylor's TED Talk - 0 views
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This is an absolute must-watch. Set aside 18 minutes and prepare to be floored. Consensus among TED'sters is that this may be the most memorable and important TED Talk ever. It was certainly the most talked-about presentation among those at TED2008. Enjoy and share with others. And let Jill's experience inspire, motivate, and change the way you look at life.
Books | The atheist delusion - 0 views
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The mass political movements of the 20th century were vehicles for myths inherited from religion, and it is no accident that religion is reviving now that these movements have collapsed. The current hostility to religion is a reaction against this turnabout. Secularisation is in retreat, and the result is the appearance of an evangelical type of atheism not seen since Victorian times.
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As in the past, this is a type of atheism that mirrors the faith it rejects.
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the idea of free will that informs liberal notions of personal autonomy is biblical in origin (think of the Genesis story). The belief that exercising free will is part of being human is a legacy of faith, and like most varieties of atheism today,
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Godless evangelicals - John Gray - 0 views
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P/I: Pluralities/Integration newsletter - 0 views
Wilber Watch - 0 views
The Cult of Ken Wilber revisited - 0 views
The Cult of Ken Wilber - 0 views
Where angels no longer fear to tread - 0 views
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