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 No.6974 [View All]

Hereditary remembering (also: hereditary memory or heritage awakening, german Erb-Erinnern) is a conceptualization of Ariosophy marked by Guido von List and describes the biologically inherited collective memory of our ancestors since the proto-germanics.

The concept of hereditary memory has some loose resemblances to that of reincarnation, but the followers of the latter instead believe in memories from a past, repeated life - Contrast this with hereditary memory which rather sees these metaphysical flashbacks as memories or consciousness rooted in the inherited experiences of the ancestors, contained within our DNA itself.

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 No.8908

>>8907

Yeah. Like I said it could be if the wound got infected, they got cancer there, etc, it would be fatal. But it's a longshot. I think birthmarks are just birthmarks. Even so could be interesting for someone who has one to meditate on it and see whot happens

>No, not intentionally, first time I got heat stroke and dehydration while I was out in the desert. I became disoriented and started puking and my mind was in incredible pain. I fell to my knees and looked upwards, and the mountains ahead of me had turned into the faces of ancient kings and warriors, their faces roughly made from the mountains rocks, and their eyes were caves and the top of the helmets were peaks. They were all looking down upon me. I screamed and passed out.

God damn. fucking brutal.

That sounds more like a hallucination then something actually spiritual tho. But the line between them is blurred I guess. Have you had ones when you weren't 'unhealthy'?

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 No.8909

>>8896

>This http://www.healpastlives.com/pastlf/exercise/exregres.htm

Taking a gander around that site, it looks like one of those cringe inducing New Age/Astrology/Psychic Friends Network type sites.

The front page http://www.healpastlives.com/ mentions things like Karma, Law of Attraction, Human Rights, and New Age Marketing.

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 No.8910

>>8909

Yeah as I said the site itself is shit. But the method might work

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 No.8912

>>8910

Fair enough.

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 No.8922

>>8908

to me hallucinations are the way to see into the otherworld. Hippies and new agers have ruined this whole idea, if you read the sagas and ancient stories, dreams and visions were how the ancients had premonitions and guidance from the gods, and they were just as abstract then. Dreams and hallucinations are windows into the spirit realms.

also, take the idea of spiritual blindness in western religion. Almost all the pagan religions believed that blind men had spiritual insight, and would grow to become sages (I've heard some the druids would blind themselves with ritual knives)

this is the key mystery to Odin sacrificing his own eye in order to gain mimirs wisdom. By sacrificing one eye and placing it in mimirs well, literally "the well of memory", a kenning for the mind. Odin destroys his physical eye and it is put inside his mind and becomes a sort of third eye, an eye that gives him insight to the spiritual realms. He is half blind, and so constantly half stuck in the spirit realm, seeing half visions of the future (only his wife frigga has fully mastered premonitions)

I'm not saying you should all go out and blind yourselves, but I think there is some truth to it. Maybe the blind really do see more than the seeing can. Its the ultimate contradiction and sacred paradox of a blind seer, literally "see-er"

just my thoughts

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 No.8924

>>8922

I remember reading about how various Heathens viewed time (the past in particular) as being a series of layers; one on top of the other, symbolizing how our actions build upon each other and set the foundation for the future. Of how the Norns watering the roots of Yggdrasil, were essentially taking these layers and pouring them all over the roots to affect action and change.

Along these lines, Odin, sacrificing his eye, essentially dropped his eye into the very bottom of the well of these established layers, and could thus see and understand everything that had gone before in the past up to now.

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 No.8926

>>8922

To me there is a line between insights into other vibratory realms, and just hallucinations. I've met some people like you who believe any and all visions are windows in otherworlds, but I've also met clairvoyants who mistrust a great deal of their feelings and visions. IMO, whatever 'place' you're looking at, your physical brain is still gonna filter and affect what you see. If you are in a clear, calm and aware state like in meditation and AP, this will generally be less filtered, but if you have an overwhelm of emotions you can't control, stress, fatigue, etc, even if it is seeing things through your third eye, I think it will be distorted.

Just my opinion~

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 No.8932

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>>8926

of course im not saying all hallucinations are divine or spiritual, i dont think the average schizophrenic homeless man in the streets is seeing visions from god, but who knows, maybe he is? just his mind is so twisted by drugs and mental illness that it drives him insane and he misinterprets the messages from the gods. sometimes wisdom can lead to madness, or vice versa, but not usually. odins name translates to "inspirer of madness"

I dont pretend that any of my visions are premonitions or something, I believe all visions are not just windows into the spiritual world but specifically into the self. The things on your mind, whether bad or good, will be formed in the visions you see in abstract and strange forms, the same as dreams. Nightmares to me have always told me more about myself and what I needed to do in my life than feel-good dreams.

what do you mean "people like you"?

I agree with most of what you say though.

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 No.8965

>>8932

Oh okay, thanks for clarifying

>what do you mean "people like you"?

I meant 'people who believe any and all visions are windows into otherworlds', but as you just said you don't so

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 No.11880

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The German word for soul, Seele, stems from the Proto-Germanic lingual root saiwalō or saiwlō. This in turn was derived from the Proto-Germanic word saiwaz (lake, or See in modern high german); The ancient germanic belief was that people's souls before birth and after death live in certain lakes [The astral ether].

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_unconscious

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphogenetic_field

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_memory_(psychology)

>de()metapedia.org/wiki/Erberwachung

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Racial_memory#Use_of_The_Term_.27Race.27

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 No.11881

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The Ghost in Your Genes

>The scientists who believe your genes are shaped in part by your ancestors' life experiences.

At the heart of this new field is a simple but contentious idea - that genes have a 'memory'. That the lives of your grandparents – the air they breathed, the food they ate, even the things they saw – can directly affect you, decades later, despite your never experiencing these things yourself. And that what you do in your lifetime could in turn affect your grandchildren.

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 No.11882

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It has long been suspected that your right cerebral hemisphere, when in the alpha state, operates in a realm where time and space are of no consequence. What you think affects others… and what others think affects you.

It is rather like the invisible connection between the earth's magnetic field and every magnetic compass on earth. They are interconnected. If the earth's magnetic field were to suddenly shift then every compass in existence would swing in unison.

Likewise, if you suddenly move a magnetic compass, or any magnet for that matter, this movement will have a slight effect on the earth's entire magnetic field. Admittedly this would be so small as to be immeasurable but it would still be there.

Similarly, when you have a thought it “twitches” the entire [astrally based] human consciousness "thought field".

Rupert Sheldrake calls this the Morphogenetic Field. Karl Jung called it great Collective Unconsciousness.

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 No.11883

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Leslie, who has never had a music lesson in his life, instinctively knows “the rules of music” according to professional musicians who have met him. George, and his brother Charles, unconsciously know “the rules of mathematics” and can compute multi-digit prime numbers, never having studied them, yet cannot correctly multiply 6 x 5, for example. Alonzo, with no training in art, has access to the “rules of art” which allow him to duplicate three dimension animals from a two dimension photo; he also was able to just instinctively framework his horse figures in order to capture them in motion, a skill other artists train for years to master. A music professor says, about Matt, the 14 year prodigious savant now known around the world as the “Mozart of jazz, He was seemed to know things beyond his own existence. He told that he never composes any but simply wrote down that which was already inscribed on his soul.

He is now a musical genius in his teen years. On a 60 Minutes program in 2006 the parents describe Jay beginning to draw little cellos on paper at age two. Neither parent is musically inclined, and there never were any musical instruments, including a cello, in the home. At age three Jay asked if he could have a cello of his own. The parents took him to a music store and to their astonishment; Jay picked up a miniature cello and began to play it! He had never seen a real cello before that day. After that experience he began to draw his miniature cellos placed on musical lines. By age 5 he had composed five symphonies. By age 15 he had written nine symphonies. His fifth symphony, which was 190 pages and 1328 bars in length, was professionally recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra for Sony records.

Jay says that the music just streams into his head at lightning speed, sometimes several symphonies running simultaneously at the same time. “My unconscious directs my conscious mind at a mile a minute,” he told the correspondent on that 60 Minutes program.

Where does Jay’s musical genius come from? How did he know about cellos, and how to play them at age three when never exposed to one before? How did he instinctively, at that age also “know” the rules of music when he had never studied or learned them?

They come with what was called as software, factory installed. These savants have inborn access to intricate knowledge they never learned off. They remember, genetically, things they have never learned. Genetic memory—factory installed software—exists in the prodigious savant, and believe to exists in all of us. It is a huge reservoir of generally hidden knowledge and talent, which is present in all of us. But the special brain circuitry of the prodigious savant gives them access to that generally buried potential in spectacular fashion, permitting them to ‘know’ things they never learned.

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 No.11884

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>The astral quantum physics of the germanic afterlife

mindpowernews.com/QuantumDeath.htm

youtube.com/watch?v=57RrQgURHJk&t=3m51s

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 No.11888

foky

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 No.11944

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>>11888

What did you mean by this?

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 No.13727

>>8338

All germanics are Aryans but not all Aryans are germanic

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 No.13728

>>13727

Indo-germanics are aryan and germanic though

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 No.13729

>>13728

read my post again

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 No.13734

>>13729

Nice projection. Not an argument.

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 No.13736

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 No.13766

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Stephen McNallen of the Asatru Folk Assembly – who has had indirect and semi-direct dealings with those of a Nationalist persuasion has taught that Asatru is a viable religion because, to a degree, the genes hold ancestral memory. That reincarnation occurs along a familial linear path. This view is recycled and redistributed among various personae encountered within the general weltanschauung of the Nationalist.

>renegadetribune.com/eternal-jew-today/

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 No.15309

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 No.15320

Why is there still a very little amount of people into paganism? The Christian presence cannot still be that strong in modern times, or am I wrong? Is politics truly holding everyone back?

Maybe half or so of whites may get drawn into fiction based-off pagan times, but most of them just barely. There may be some small groups within that, which are interested but have no online presence.

Many have blood but seem to lack soul. For example, I have cousins that I don't resonate with at all and don't feel a familial connection with. One cousin has no interest in anything European, very odd. Despite being in the navy and traveling around, he chooses to immerse in rap music and other ghetto ways. Ironically though, he did like the movie Conan the Barbarian.

Then aside from family, most other whites are more than strangers to me.

Does anyone else live in a city where they just feel completely alone? Is this folk awareness very rare? Do people associate folk ways as childish and society pushes out the interest in nature and music?

I hope this post makes sense as I'm on a third ale. I proof-read it, but not sure if the message is clear. Maybe it's just hard to explain either way.

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 No.15324

>>15320

Sleep in the mountains or woods. You will feel a primal vokisch connection to nature. Urbanites are literally non human, let alone white. I know, I live in a city.

They called us paganum for a reason in roman times.

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 No.15327

>>15320

They're victims of civilization. Sure, modernity has given us medicine and technology which we should be grateful for. But we can accept these things without having to buy into globalism and multiculturalism. After all, multiculturalism will soon destroy any gains that have been made via modern advances. A little bit of poison is used in some medicines to cure patients, but if you administer a large dose of poison, the patient will die.

Until people realise that urban, cosmopolitan thinking is harmful overall, they won't look outside the material and into the spiritual.

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 No.15329

>>15320

>Why is there still a very little amount of people into paganism?

Traditional paganism can't succeed in this modern world. Christianity can, because their god exists outside of the laws of nature, outside of logic, outside of human morality. No matter how far science advances, it can never disprove him, so long as there are people willing to believe in impossible things (and desperation often drives people to religion). No matter how many bad things happen, how many prayers go unanswered, Christians can always fool themselves into thinking that their god loves them, and will one day reward them for their suffering. It's fundamentally irrational and that's why it works.

Pagans have a much harder position to defend. Do the gods actually exist, and if so, what are they? Or are they just symbols, archetypes, ideas? Many pagans, like Varg for example, are de facto atheists. Are the ancient myths true or just poetic representations of eternal truths? Where does everything come from? If the gods aren't real, why did our ancestors pray to them, and offer them sacrifices? If traditional paganism wants to grow, it has to adapt to the modern world, and so far it has failed to do so.

People are going to ask you hard questions, you better be prepared to answer them. Most people now live in cities, you need to change your message if you want to reach them. They've been conditioned since childhood to think of your gods like fictional characters, how are you going to change their mind? Do you really want to?

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 No.15353

>>15329

>Pagans have a much harder position to defend. Do the gods actually exist, and if so, what are they? Or are they just symbols, archetypes, ideas? Many pagans, like Varg for example, are de facto atheists.

yea, most pagans are atheist/materialists, i.e no different than the enemies they rile against, except they have a nostalgia for the past, while their enemies have a fetish for the future.

Christianity actually has what people are searching for when they wonder about spirituality, and the meaning of life and their place in the world.

>No matter how many bad things happen, how many prayers go unanswered, Christians can always fool themselves into thinking that their god loves them, and will one day reward them for their suffering. It's fundamentally irrational and that's why it works.

Christians aren't rewarded for their suffering, they aren't rewarded for anything they do tbh. Their "salvation" is given to them freely, if only they accept it and believe it. And if they believe it then their worldview and behavior should change towards what is good and true and beautiful.

The fact that bad things happen is not surprising to them since they live in a fallen world, and the fact that God is beyond logic and science is not a problem either since God is beyond the limits of the human mind. Although he can be understood in part.

Anyway, paganism has to define itself somehow and offer people answers to big questions, it doesn't do that, I don't think it ever did, at least not in how we ask big questions today.

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 No.15358

>>15329

>>15353

Full disclosure, not an Asatru, but a Hellenistic pagan here. I have… issues with the whole nationalistic bent of most Asatru, but honestly you guys are better than Christfags and Muzzies. So I'mma share some thoughts I've had recently.

Y'all should look into the Charismatic sects of Christianity. Not to convert, but as a model for bringing people into the fold of non-atheistic paganism. The charismatic movements have been /growing/ recently, most of them emphasize a 'personal relationship with god', and all of them emphasize mystical gifts from the divine achieved through faith.

Personally, I think they're just crowd-sourcing magic and getting low-level results that are enough to astound your average modern person. If you legitimately believe the gods exist, then this is probably the closest successful model to a religion where you have a relationship with a godhead that is a 'person' in the modern world.

Has anyone else read Echopraxia by peter watts? It's a near-future science fiction book (second in a series), and while it probably requires reading blindsight first to establish concepts (most of which have no practical use to us) Echopraxia itself gives a nice example of how future religions might look. Not even larping atheist religion, legitimate mystical religion.

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 No.15361

>>15329

>How are you going to change their mind? Do you really want to?

No I want urbanites to die

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 No.15363

>>15361

So you're a posadist but for religion instead of communism. k.

>>15358

This is me. I guess I'll namefag so you guys can differentiate my posts, since I'm less 'another asatru' and more 'a reluctant ally against the monotheist scum'.

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 No.15364

>>15329

Would changing their mind make the world a better place?

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 No.15367

>>15364

Fuck off

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 No.15380

>>15358

>The charismatic movements have been /growing/ recently, most of them emphasize a 'personal relationship with god'

Isn't that a christian (and specifically, protestant) thing though? I don't think the ancient Greeks had a personal relationship with Zeus or Athena.

>and all of them emphasize mystical gifts from the divine achieved through faith.

What kind of mystical gifts?

I might or might not read that book you mentioned. Sci-fi isn't really my thing though…

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 No.15381

>>7293

I know that feel. I hope I will be granted understanding after death.

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 No.15539

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Varg references Erberinnern/the epigenetic astral-based third density shared folk awareness in his new vlog btw heh

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 No.15540

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>>11880

>>11880

Kek the bolshevikipedia kikes changed the article name from "racial memory" to "genetic memory" now

#stoptoxickosherwashing

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 No.15576

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This is an interesting related video. Among other things, he cites the experiences of "terminal mental clarity", which occur near death in patients with largely destroyed brain structures and are scientifically incompatible with brain damage. In addition, he calls cases, z. B. water heads or "brain amputees" in which, despite loss of large amounts of brain mass is not the expected restrictions z. As the memory occur. The conclusion is that apparently nothing is stored in the brain. It is more of a transmitter, not a "computer" behind which nothing comes. The origin however lies elsewhere.

Nahm describes the brain as a filter or "bundling instrument". Of course, this does not only apply to perceptions that are passed on from the outside to the mind, but also to mental impulses that are translated via the brain into intellectual thoughts and bodily actions. The brain has a bridge and indicator function, even in near-death experiences. It's not the cause, it's a transmitter. For example, near-death experiences may be "measurable" in the brain, but this does not give rise to the origin in the brain.

A striking case is also that of this Frenchman, who leads a normal life with only 10 percent of the usual brain mass, so with about 140 cc (less than half of a chimpanzee brain).

It is essentially a matter of underlying axioms. Starting from man as a purely biological living being and comprehending the world as mere physical processes, as it corresponds to the modern nihilistic worldview, one interprets the findings accordingly - logically conclusive in the context of one's own horizon, but not necessarily correct. The transition to death is one of those areas where science, which otherwise produces quite practical results, reaches its natural limits and scientists would do well to admit that they chose a profession, contrary to their self-image and claim, the world is not can explain completely. At this limit, the picture must be extended by further assumptions and other approaches.

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 No.16227

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 No.16230

>>15576

I wonder if a theory I heard from a friend of mine is true, about brains being sort of a quantum computer and multiple dimensions being involved in all this of brain-stuff. Maybe there's a Teutonic dimension somewhere from which all of our brains draw.

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 No.16233

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>>6974

Well Lodur gave blood and goodly hue. So I don't know about those who don't have goodly hue but those who do, were given blood by Lodur. So you should ask him.

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 No.17077

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The demonic ratKIKES over at Nu-Joolag are trying to tap into the power of epigenetics so as to guide the soyim into globalized ZOGkike slavery;

>theverge.com/2018/5/17/17344250/google-x-selfish-ledger-video-data-privacy

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 No.18106

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Medical science has been entrenched in the chemical/mechanical nature of the human body, yet we too are electrical in nature. In this talk, we will consider research on the bioelectric body and see how that fits in with the EU model. Eileen McKusick is an independent researcher who has been studying the effects of audible sound on the human body since 1996. Her observations, and consequent questions, about the seemingly magnetic properties of the space around the body led her to discover plasma, bioplasma, and EU. Eileen’s Biofield Anatomy Hypothesis posits that the human biofield is a diffuse magnetic plasma that is imprinted with our memories. She has mapped this field and discovered that specific types of memories are stored in specific areas, and has developed a sound therapy method called Biofield Tuning that works with this model.

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 No.18160

>>8376

Hey are you from Dietsland?

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 No.18506

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>>11884

Decent followup article

>renegadetribune.com/where-are-we-when-were-not-here/

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 No.18903

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Since the early 10's, there's been a flurry of research into epigenetic changes between and within populations. We have clear evidence, for instance, that population-wide hardship exerts a deleterious effect in the descendants. An example of this is accelerated methylation in Palestinian Arabs relative to their Jewish neighbours in a genomic region that appears to increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.

Epigenetics is effectively the main source of the "gene-environment interaction" concept that was invoked with regularity over a decade ago. It represents the blurry boundary between nature and nurture. As such, epigenetics directly threatens various dogma (e.g. absolute biological or social determinism) which operate within that dichotomous framework.

>blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2012/06/heritability-of-behavioral-traits/#.XE4EfKCiu70

>/medicalxpress.com/news/2017-07-epigenetics-inherit-genes.html

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 No.18980

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In the West, it’s commonly assumed that reincarnation is just a “nice thought,” or a faith-based belief with no real evidence to support it. But there is actually a substantial body of evidence to support the idea of reincarnation, and though it has remained on the fringes of mainstream scientific thought, it promises to overthrow a number of common assumptions about consciousness and the nature of the germanic human mind.

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 No.18988

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Researchers studying the brain have stumbled upon a mysterious, previously unknown form of neural communication that has stunned the scientific community.

Despite major scientific breakthroughs, the brain largely remains a mystery, and the team from Case Western Reserve University have added to it with their latest paper on a self-propagating ‘wireless’ communication they encountered that can jump across different sections of the brain.

While we’re asleep, the cortex and hippocampus in the brain send out mysterious neural ‘waves’. Scientists have previously observed a low-level, slow periodic activity in the brains of decapitated mice by studying slices of their hippocampuses.

“We’ve known about these waves for a long time, but no one knows their exact function and no one believed they could spontaneously propagate,”says neural and biomedical engineer Dominique Durand from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

This slow periodic activity can generate electric fields which ‘switch on’ neighboring cells briefly, allowing for chemical-free communication across gaps in the brain. The team managed to simulate communication across completely severed brain tissue while the separate pieces remained in close proximity[sic].

>.rt.com/news/451757-mysterious-neural-communication-discovery/

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 No.19022

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>>18988

This is really interesting.

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 No.19248

>>6978

dna works like a light (or charge) channeling matrix, and is impressed on by the environment around it, which is how the memories are passed down

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