The Sense of Being Stared At by Rupert Sheldrake presents experimental and anecdotal evidence for telepathic impressions, premonitions, and morphic resonance. Sheldrake argues that minds may extend beyond the brain into an interconnected field.
DSETI tracks this reference because Wargo cites Sheldrake when examining psi mechanisms and their relation to precognitive dreams. Sheldrake’s theories support interpretations of telepathic sensations common in experiencer reports.
For DSETI, this work helps frame intuitive impressions in dream encounters as part of an extended cognitive system rather than hallucination or fantasy.




