Ways to Go Beyond and Why They Work, Rupert Sheldrake
Ways to Go Beyond and Why They Work, Rupert Sheldrake
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Ways to Go Beyond and Why They Work
Seven Spiritual Practices in a Scientific Age

Author: Rupert Sheldrake

Narrator: Rupert Sheldrake

Unabridged: 10 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Lantern Audio

Published: 01/24/2019


Synopsis

To go beyond is to move into a higher state of consciousness, to a place of bliss, greater understanding, love, and deep connectedness, a realm where we finally find life's meaning - experiences for which all spiritual seekers seek. Dr Rupert Sheldrake – best selling author of "Morphic Resonance" – examines seven areas of spiritual practice that are personally transformative and have scientifically measurable effects. He combines his extensive knowledge of science and the natural world, as a veteran biologist, with a broad command of mystical and religious traditions to show how we can tune into more-than-human realms of consciousness. Whether by taking cannabis or psychedelics such as ayahuasca, or by engaging in more traditional religious practices like fasting, prayer and celebrating holy days, Sheldrake shows how we can and do truly go beyond. Even everyday activities can have mystical dimensions, as he illustrates, including sports, relating to animals, the cultivation of virtues and the helping of others in our complex social environment. Why do these practices work? Are their effects just brain activity? Are they essentially illusory? Or can we really contact forms of consciousness greater than our own? 1 The Spiritual Side of Sports 2 Learning from Animals 3 Fasting 4 Cannabis, Psychedelics and Spiritual Openings 5 Powers of Prayer 6 Holy Days and Festivals 7 Cultivating Good Habits, Avoiding Bad Habits and Being Kind

About Rupert Sheldrake

Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and the author of more than eighty-five scientific papers and twelve books. He was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge University, a Frank Knox Fellow at Harvard University, and a Research Fellow of the Royal Society. From 2005 to 2010, he was the director of the Perrott-Warrick Project, funded by Trinity College, Cambridge. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, Petaluma, California, and of Schumacher College in Devon, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jason on May 26, 2019

I read a lot of science-based books, and many of them overlap with research, ideas, and their general direction of thought. This is somewhat dangerous to human progress, we must think correctly, and that explicitly means we MUST NOT all think alike. Sheldrake is an original, deep, sensitive thinker.......more

Goodreads review by Eugene on October 14, 2019

This is a really good book. I especially loved the concluding chapter which summarizes quite well the differences between panpsychism, pantheism, and panentheism, and also speaks about the trinitarian view which involves, as I would say, primordial consciousness, primordial being, and primordial ene......more

Goodreads review by JH on February 26, 2021

This book explains why many things we think of as secular are closely connected to spiritual practices. Things like participating in (or watching) competitive sports, fasting, and being kind offer similar transcendental experiences that religion and spiritual practices can. It calls into question th......more

Goodreads review by Mitch on November 18, 2022

This would have been a much better book if Rupert had started the book with the last chapter and gone from there. As such I thought that every chapter other than the last was pretty meh.......more

Goodreads review by Graham on June 30, 2019

Eloquence comes easily to Rupert Sheldrake. Easy to understand and contemplate. Very insightful and inspirational.......more