Topic: Cellular memory
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Sat 08/01/09 06:31 PM
http://www.paulpearsall.com/info/press/3.html

I think the phenomena of cellular memory is fascinating. I think it supports the theory that processes and events occurring at the atomic and cellular level directly influence our likes/dislikes, thoughts, and feelings, etc. It appears that DNA (and the quantum interactions of the chemicals in DNA), from the time of conception, directs each and every event that leads up to the creation of us (our likes/dislikes), and it looks like, can even continue this process once “we” have died, and our organs live on in another.

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Sat 08/01/09 06:35 PM

http://www.paulpearsall.com/info/press/3.html

I think the phenomena of cellular memory is fascinating. I think it supports the theory that processes and events occurring at the atomic and cellular level directly influence our likes/dislikes, thoughts, and feelings, etc. It appears that DNA (and the quantum interactions of the chemicals in DNA), from the time of conception, directs each and every event that leads up to the creation of us (our likes/dislikes), and it looks like, can even continue this process once “we” have died, and our organs live on in another.
glasses I think that reptilians have some sort of genetic memoryglasses

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Sat 08/01/09 06:37 PM
sorry, wrong room

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Sat 08/01/09 10:57 PM
It would be interesting to see exactly how a foreign cell would transfer an old body's memory into a new one. I do not see how it would be possible, although it would be quite amazing to see.

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Sat 08/01/09 11:03 PM

It would be interesting to see exactly how a foreign cell would transfer an old body's memory into a new one. I do not see how it would be possible, although it would be quite amazing to see.

DNA?

Nature does it by combining things.

But nature only transfers what is needed to survive birthing...

Would be interesting if we actually had ancestral memories buried in our DNA...

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Sat 08/01/09 11:24 PM
Indeed!

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Sun 08/02/09 09:41 AM
Edited by Bushidobillyclub on Sun 08/02/09 09:42 AM
Its a huge leap to go from Cellular memories to experiences. Any research paper or just this article?

Very curious.


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Edit: NVM found sources, ill review them.

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Sun 08/02/09 12:51 PM
Albert Einstein Quote of the Day ..
Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts. - Albert Einstein

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Sun 08/02/09 04:29 PM

Albert Einstein Quote of the Day ..
Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts. - Albert Einstein

And if this research is true, then fewer are those that see with others hearts . . haha.

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Sun 08/02/09 04:42 PM
I've just been reading a book (fiction) that talks about heart donors and cellular memory. It is interesting stuff. ALMOST interesting enough to make me want to do research.

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Sun 08/02/09 06:06 PM

I've just been reading a book (fiction) that talks about heart donors and cellular memory. It is interesting stuff. ALMOST interesting enough to make me want to do research.


I agree, I would love to find out more; looking forward to future results of research into this.

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Tue 08/04/09 10:09 AM
Yea it appears to be an open field of study. No hard research has been done, a few popular books that make use of anecdotal and circumstantial evidence.

Id love to see some findings that can map out the information transfer needed.