2025-06-24
Rupert Sheldrake (speaking at the Glastonbury Symposium 2020) now meets Martin Geddes (and his AI) to explore a startling proposition - that the Q drops were never meant to be decoded in the style of Sherlock Holmes, but rather to prompt our intuitive access to truths already "out there" within the field of consciousness, via morphic resonance - the recognition of existing patterns of information.
"You are no longer a consumer of a message. You become a carrier wave of the field"
I guess these are deep waters, but fascinating none the less. So today I feature Rupert at the Glastonbury Symposium of 2020, where he explains his theories:
(102 minutes)
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And now that you have made yourself at home with his theories, consider how Martin Geddes is relating his work on the Q phenomenon to our intuitive access to the morphic field.
Dive in here ...


