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We talk about consciousness as if it's something each of us carries around in our own private skull — my awareness, your awareness, separate and contained. But what if that's not how it works?
In this episode of Live Higher Reality, Lawrence De Rusha and Dr. John Waterhouse explore the growing evidence that consciousness may be shared, interconnected, and far more collective than our individualist culture assumes.
From Carl Jung's collective unconscious to Rupert Sheldrake's morphic fields, from the Global Consciousness Project's startling data to the everyday experience of knowing who's calling before you answer — something is connecting us beneath the surface of our separate lives.
We explore:
• Why the "consciousness in a skull" model may be fundamentally wrong
• Carl Jung's collective unconscious and what he was actually pointing to
• Rupert Sheldrake's morphic resonance — and why mainstream science resists it
• The Global Consciousness Project and what happens when millions focus together
• Telepathy, synchronicity, and the experiences we dismiss too quickly
• What indigenous and contemplative traditions have always known about shared mind
• The ethical implications of interconnected consciousness — what does it demand of us?
If consciousness is collective, we're not as separate as we think. And that changes everything.
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🎙️ ABOUT YOUR HOSTS:
Lawrence De Rusha is a quantum physicist turned consciousness explorer, author, and founder of Mystic Living Press. His work bridges scientific inquiry with mystical wisdom.
Dr. John Waterhouse is a researcher in transpersonal psychology and consciousness studies, bringing decades of experience in spiritual practice and academic rigor to every conversation.