Re: Jerry - Dental Cavitation Bacteria

Bradley Scott ( brad@saltbush.une.edu.au )
Wed, 29 Jul 1998 17:27:29 +1000

At 12:59 AM 29/7/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Bradley, am saving your post. I'd like to look up that author you
>mentioned also... see if I can get a copy of his book. Sheldrake
>talks about how some memories are kept external to the brain / body
>but are accessed by the brain 'tuning' into the appropriate
>morphogenic field. If Sheldrake is right then this theory on body
>crystals could explain the mechanism or process of how its done.
>

Yes, morphogenic fields are very important throughout the body.
Whitman-Ray talks about how the morphogenic fields cause red blood cells to
form cells within damaged organs. Eg, you pull a muscle, the bloody clots
into the area and the morphogenic fields tailor make those cells into new
muscle cells. Tom Bearden talks about how the Restoration and Regenerative
system uses pumping of the time domain to reverse cells to earlier states.
I would go as far to say that the DNA is an antenna for these morphogenic
fields, directing the formation of different cells required for various
organs throughout the body. Much the same way that when you have a
hologram imprinted into an object, you can break that object and still
reproduce the whole image (or so I believe). That is why in theory you
should be able to clone people from a single cell. (check out
http://www.anomalous-images.com/news/news219.html for an interesting update
on cloning) From this you can derive that our physical bodies are really
holographic illusions, controlled by our DNA and crystals/memories throught
our bodies. If you follow Tom Bearden's work carefully, you'll see that
there is only really consciousness and energy, there rest are simply
combinations of the two.

These are just my own thoughts, so I appreciate any feed back on them.

Cheers,

Brad

Dr Bradley W. Scott
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Agricultural Business Research Institute
University of New England, NSW
Australia, 2350.

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