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    Morphic Resonance

    enJune 27, 2006
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    About this Episode

    Rupert Sheldrake author of "The Presence of the Past" talks about Morphic Resonance, telephone telepathy, email telepathy, and some of his online experiments. Ooh..he also has an interesting take on Dr. Emoto's water crystal photographs.

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