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Heart’s Don’t Lie
Memories from Transplants
In the book The Heart’s Code: Tapping the Wisdom and Power of Our Heart Energy, by Doctor Paul Pearsall, there is a statement from another medical doctor saying, ‘it’s not just memories from heart transplant, but all tissue donations can come with memories.’ That’s a particularly interesting statement, especially if you donate blood or plasma. What memories do you share? What emotions? Do you ever consider your thoughts while in the donation chair?
Would a person watching comedy while giving blood give more vital force than someone watching a drama? This is at least a testable concept.
The idea of memory transmission by cell transfer has been ridiculed. I find that in itself interesting. In a materialistic world, if we’re trading the Lego blocks of our being, shouldn’t they necessarily come with memory? How many reports or anecdotes does one need before we question our assumptions. Something is happening, and so is that due to part swapping, or non-physical conveyance?
All people have assumptions, that’s not the problem. There is a line of reasoning with any theory that results in hypothesis, testing, and either affirmation or back to the chalkboard. Recently, AI discovered more artifacts in the living…