In Natural Grace (Bloomsbury/Doubleday, 拢13.99/
$22, ISBN 0 7475 2627 3), Rupert Sheldrake and Matthew Fox conduct a
dialogue on science and spirituality. Sheldrake is famous鈥攐r infamous,
according to your views鈥攆or his advocacy of morphic resonance: the notion
that if a rat in Sheffield learns a maze, all rats around the world will
find it
easier to learn that maze pattern. Now Sheldrake stretches time, as well as
space, to suggest that ritual and religion resonate morphically through human
history, framing our beliefs鈥攁nd explaining why we find ritual
satisfying.
One for the New-Agers.
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