
Posted by Aaron
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on 7/28/2009, 9:45 am, in reply to "Re: How Did I get Here?"
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: Greetings all,
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: There are times when i think about who the
: hell gar is? What makes gar, gar?
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: Here is a clue;
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: Epigenetics and Energetics
: Submitted by Peter Hanfileti, MD (not
: verified) on July 22, 2009 - 8:50am.
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: "I believe there is overlap between the
: epigenetic inheritance model and what I
: would call the energy medicine paradigm.
: Both see environmental and family history
: related influences as highly causal and even
: predictive of later health issues.
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: In my practice I have seen cases where
: epigenetic memories can surface not only
: later in life, but close to the age of
: experience of a previous generation figure,
: like a grandparent or other extended family
: member. I have adopted the term age
: reciprocal resonance to describe this
: concept of a person essentially
: "preparing" for a similar event
: that a previous family member lived through
: as a conservative and protection oriented
: strategy, enacted around the same age and
: time as their predecessor.
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: Another point to make would be that the
: Chinese medicine system has always
: emphasized the importance of both parents'
: health prior to conception, during
: pregnancy, and after delivery, and how this
: impacts their offspring's health status. In
: this respect, the confluence of ancient
: thought and modern experimental evidence is
: quite appealing."
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: So, it seems that we are the living ancients
: from which that has come before us.
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: in peace,
: gar
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: gar,
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: We are interconnected with the rest of
: existence in ways we may never know.
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: Sometimes I can literally feel my dad inside
: of me. Kind of weird at times. But then
: maybe not so weird.
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: Butcho
:
I remember in my first year of college, I got in an argument with my professor, because I stated that humans were instinctual, just like animals. She was adamant that humans learned from experience, not instinct. Also I remember reading that Jung had similar experiences with patients, which ultimately led to his theory about the "Collective Unconscious".
Aaron
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