Bradley Scott wrote:
>
> 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
> Saltbush Software
> Agricultural Business Research Institute
> University of New England, NSW
> Australia, 2350.
>
> Ph: +61 2 6773 5252
> email: brad@saltbush.une.edu.au
>
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> and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
>
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