Over 80% of the population have experienced the sense of being stared at. Conversely, most people have found they can make others uneasy by looking at them, even from behind. Somehow our intentions, and our attention, reach out to touch what we are looking at. In this book, Rupert Sheldrake discusses the extensive research he has done on this and other mysterious phenomena, revealing overwhelming evidence that our minds are not confined to our brains. Once the influence of the mind is admitted to extend beyond the head, says Sheldrake, it enables us to understand how telepathy, the power of attention, remote viewing and premonitions of the future are possible. His ideas give us a refreshingly new way of thinking about ourselves and our relationships with other people, with animals, and with the world around us.
320pp, 153mm x 234mm, illus. in b&w, hardback, 2003
In A New Science of Life Rupert Sheldrake describes morphic resonance: past forms and behaviours influence organisms in the present through direct connections across time and space.
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