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Nov 2017
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#034 Science Vs God - Is There A Life Fo...

Russell Brand
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Dubbed “the most controversial scientist on Earth” Rupert Sheldrake joins me to discuss the dogmas within conventional science, the evolving laws of physics, memory in nature, and how science validates and improves spiritual practices. 

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