For centuries, science and Western philosophy have largely operated on the premise that we are isolated minds confined within our skulls. We interact with the world through five senses: sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. But what if we possess a hidden faculty—a —that connects us to a wider, invisible network of consciousness?
Whether accessed via PDF or print, El Séptimo Sentido invites readers to reconsider the boundaries of human potential. It argues that our minds are far more interconnected with the world than materialist science currently admits. For anyone interested in the intersection of biology, psychology, and the unexplained, this book serves as a cornerstone text for the study of extended consciousness.
Rupert Sheldrake es un científico británico conocido por sus teorías innovadoras y controvertidas sobre la conciencia y la naturaleza de la realidad. En su libro "El séptimo sentido" (título original en inglés: "The Seventh Sense"), Sheldrake explora la idea de que existe un tipo de conciencia no local que trasciende la comprensión tradicional de la física y la biología.

