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The sense of being stared at

The sense of being stared at

Book by Rupert Sheldrake
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Explores Rupert Sheldrake’s more than 25 years of research into telepathy, staring and intention, precognition, and animal premonitions • Shows that unexplained human abilities--such as the sense ... Google Books
Originally published: June 22, 2013
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Sheldrake shows that our minds and intentions extend beyond our brains into our surroundings with invisible connections that link us to each other, to the world ...
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Rigorously researched, yet completely accessible, this groundbreaking book provides a refreshing new way of thinking about ourselves and our relationships with ...
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In The Sense of Being Stared At Rupert shares years of research into telepathy, the power of staring, remote viewing, precognition, and animal premonitions.
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This research is described in a series of papers (below) and in my book The Sense of Being Stared At, And Other Aspects of the Extended Mind. It also led to the ...
Jun 2, 2011 · When someone stares at us, their gaze triggers a reflexive response in our brain that causes us to become aware of their presence.
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Sheldrake explains how the 7th sense is biological, not supernatural. It extends beyond the body, though how is not exactly known. "To brush aside what people ...
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Sheldrake shows that our minds and intentions extend beyond our brains into our surroundings with invisible connections that link us to each other, to the world ...
The "sense of being stared at" can be investigated by means of simple experiments in which subjects and lookers work in pairs, with the looker sitting ...
Most people have had the experience of turning round feeling that someone is looking at them from behind, and finding that this is the case.