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The concept of a "seventh sense" often evokes mystery, yet for biologist , it is a subject of rigorous (though controversial) scientific inquiry. In his book El Séptimo Sentido: La Mente Extendida (often known in English as The Sense of Being Stared At ), Sheldrake challenges the conventional boundary of the human mind, arguing that our perceptions are not confined to the inside of our skulls. What is the "Seventh Sense"?

In Sheldrake's framework, the seventh sense refers to the —the idea that our minds reach out into the environment through "morphic fields". This isn't just about human intuition; it encompasses a range of biological phenomena:

: Common occurrences like knowing who is calling before answering the phone or pets sensing when their owners are heading home.

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: Perhaps the most famous example, where people can sense when someone is looking at them from behind.

: A natural biological early-warning system that may have evolutionary roots in predator-prey dynamics. The Science of Morphic Resonance