Telepathy seems to be a normal means of communication between animals in the wild, as well as between people and domestic animals. In this video Rupert Sheldrake presents evidence for telepathy in dogs, parrots and other animals, and show that it occurs between bonded members of social groups. The same principles apply to human telepathy, which continues to evolve, along with telephones and other kinds of technology.
This talk was given on 24 January 2010 in London
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More about Rupert Sheldrake work: www.sheldrake.org