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I mean I think they're probably โ I think they have so much input coming in that it can be overwhelming. But, right, it's not informing their โ Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's really remarkable.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's really remarkable.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's really remarkable.
You know, Rupert Sheldrake, again, who's in the project, he's the biologist from Cambridge. He talks about something called the mental field. And that was like a good handle for me to start to understand how this could be possible. And so by that, we know that fields can exist beyond something and we take it as part of science. Like we know the Earth has a gravitational field. You can't see it.
You know, Rupert Sheldrake, again, who's in the project, he's the biologist from Cambridge. He talks about something called the mental field. And that was like a good handle for me to start to understand how this could be possible. And so by that, we know that fields can exist beyond something and we take it as part of science. Like we know the Earth has a gravitational field. You can't see it.
You know, Rupert Sheldrake, again, who's in the project, he's the biologist from Cambridge. He talks about something called the mental field. And that was like a good handle for me to start to understand how this could be possible. And so by that, we know that fields can exist beyond something and we take it as part of science. Like we know the Earth has a gravitational field. You can't see it.
You know it's there. But... But, you know, it's real. And we know that magnets have a magnetic field. You know, you can't see it, but, you know, it's there. And so his theory is that our mind has a mental field that expands outside of the brain. And this mental field can, like, overlap with someone.
You know it's there. But... But, you know, it's real. And we know that magnets have a magnetic field. You know, you can't see it, but, you know, it's there. And so his theory is that our mind has a mental field that expands outside of the brain. And this mental field can, like, overlap with someone.
You know it's there. But... But, you know, it's real. And we know that magnets have a magnetic field. You know, you can't see it, but, you know, it's there. And so his theory is that our mind has a mental field that expands outside of the brain. And this mental field can, like, overlap with someone.
And that a great example of the mental field, if you will, would be when you see, like, a murmur of birds or a school of fish and they're all turning at the exact same time. They don't bump into each other. They're not, like, having concussions left and right.
And that a great example of the mental field, if you will, would be when you see, like, a murmur of birds or a school of fish and they're all turning at the exact same time. They don't bump into each other. They're not, like, having concussions left and right.
And that a great example of the mental field, if you will, would be when you see, like, a murmur of birds or a school of fish and they're all turning at the exact same time. They don't bump into each other. They're not, like, having concussions left and right.
It's like they do it. It's almost like they have a collective consciousness.
It's like they do it. It's almost like they have a collective consciousness.
It's like they do it. It's almost like they have a collective consciousness.
In the water. And it's like they have one mind, right? It does feel like one mind. And so this beautiful idea, it's just out there. And one of the things I came across that I absolutely adored as well was that Mark Twain, he coined this term mental telegraphy. And what he was responding to was kind of what we think of as phone telepathy, but that someone would write a letter.
In the water. And it's like they have one mind, right? It does feel like one mind. And so this beautiful idea, it's just out there. And one of the things I came across that I absolutely adored as well was that Mark Twain, he coined this term mental telegraphy. And what he was responding to was kind of what we think of as phone telepathy, but that someone would write a letter.
In the water. And it's like they have one mind, right? It does feel like one mind. And so this beautiful idea, it's just out there. And one of the things I came across that I absolutely adored as well was that Mark Twain, he coined this term mental telegraphy. And what he was responding to was kind of what we think of as phone telepathy, but that someone would write a letter.