Rupert Sheldrake Reveals Evidence Of Telepathy And How Minds Are Interconnected Across Distances

Inspired Evolution with Amrit Sandhu 🙏🏻10mApril 2, 2026

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In this thought-provoking episode of *Inspired Evolution with Amrit Sandhu*, renowned biologist and author Rupert Sheldrake explores the revolutionary concept of morphic resonance—the idea that minds are interconnected across time and space through a collective field of memory. Drawing parallels with Carl Gustav Jung’s theory of the collective unconscious, Sheldrake argues that memory isn’t stored physically in the brain like data on a hard drive, but rather accessed through resonant tuning, much like a radio receiver. He challenges the dominant Western scientific view by proposing that memories persist beyond death and can be accessed by others—explaining phenomena such as past-life memories in children not as reincarnation, but as psychic tuning into the collective field of past experiences. The discussion expands into cultural anthropology, highlighting how indigenous and traditional societies—like the Australian Aborigines with their Dreamtime myths or Jewish and Christian rituals—already embody a non-linear, time-collapsing understanding of memory and identity. Sheldrake emphasizes that our modern obsession with physical storage of memory is a product of literate, industrial-age thinking, whereas most of human history operated through oral tradition and mythic time, where connection across generations is immediate and experiential, not stored in space but resonant across time.

Key Takeaways
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Memory is not stored in the brain like data—it’s accessed through morphic resonance, like tuning into a radio signal.

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The idea of a collective unconscious or collective memory aligns with morphic resonance and explains phenomena like past-life memories without requiring reincarnation.

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Rituals across cultures (Passover, communion, Thanksgiving) are not just symbolic—they create a collapse of time, connecting participants with ancestral events.

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Our modern belief in stored memory is a cultural bias shaped by literacy and technology, not an accurate reflection of how biological memory works.

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Morphic fields are not located in space but exist as relationships across time, challenging the mechanistic worldview of Western science.

Chapters
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2 min

The Collective Unconscious and Morphic Resonance

There's a collective memory, collective field sharing as you put it. And this is similar to the idea of the psychologist C.G. Jung that there's a collective unconscious that we all draw on.

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2:00
3 min

Memory as Resonance, Not Storage

I think our brains are more like mobile phone receivers or TV receivers than like video recorders.

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5:00
3 min

Past-Life Memories and the Question of Identity

Maybe it's just a transfer of memory. It doesn't necessarily mean you are the same person, but you may just have tuned into memories of someone who's now dead.

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8:20
2 min

Mythic Time and Cultural Memory

Sheldrake explores how traditional cultures across the world experience time non-linearly, using rituals and myths to collapse time and connect with ancestral events through resonance.

High-Impact Quotes
The experience is of something just leaping across time, and I think that's much closer to what's really going on than the intellectual construction that if it happens, it's got to have been stored somewhere.
Rupert Sheldrake5:40
Viral: 90.0
The idea that the memory has been stored somewhere in the brain, in the Akashic records, in some cosmic ether or something like that, the idea it's stored somewhere in a place... is a hypothesis. It's not the experience.
Rupert Sheldrake5:23
Viral: 88.0
I think our brains are more like mobile phone receivers or TV receivers than like video recorders.
Rupert Sheldrake1:50
Viral: 85.0

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