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4 minutes ago, MagaMaharaju said:

Do organs have memory? Incase of an organ transplant, are there chances that recipient have memory or exhibit characters of Donor?

What Organ are you talking about ..Brahmi-2_1.gif?1337103173

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Just now, Anta Assamey said:

What Organ are you talking about ..Brahmi-2_1.gif?1337103173

Heart, cornea any organ for that matter

am watching some movie with that kind of concept @3$%

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Since the seed (cell) contains the whole then we need to look closer at what actually makes up the cells of the  organ. The word "cell" derives from the Latin "cellula" meaning "small chamber". Every cell is 99.999% empty space with sub-atomic bundles of energy travelling through it at the speed of light (http://www.cellularmemory.net/cmr.htm2002).

As Gerber (1996, p69) points out at the quantum level of subatomic particles, all matter is literally frozen, particularized energy fields (i.e. frozen light). Complex aggregates of matter (i.e. molecules) are really specialized energy fields. Just as light has a particular frequency or frequencies, so does matter have frequency characteristics as well. The higher the frequency of matter, the less dense, or more subtle the matter. Yin and Yang are in essence light. They make up everything that is matter, i.e. the physical cells, when light vibrates at a lower frequency and everything non- matter, i.e. the emotions and spirits, when light vibrates at a higher frequency. The emotions and spirits metaphorically trickle down from the non-physical to the physical cells via the transportation of light.

When an organ, i.e. the HT, is transplanted, the energy or cellular memory housed in the cells of the tissues also carries the higher frequencies of light (energy held within the forces of Yin and Yang). This can be attributed to Einstein's infamous equation, E=mc2. This viewpoint sees the human being as a multidimensional organism made up of physical/cellular systems in dynamic interplay with complex regulatory energetic fields (Gerber 1996, p68). If each cell contains 99.999% energy then the cell is in essence light. This allows the cell to contain the seed of the whole organism, as applied to the holographic principle. Each of the Organ spirits can also contain the seed of each other and are therefore able to communicate with each other at a higher frequency of light. If a heart is transplanted, the memory at the cellular level and at the spiritual level, the Shen, will be moved with the donated organ. In addition, the cellular essence or seed of the remaining organs and their relative spirit will also be transplanted with the HT. Literally, the seed of the Hun, Yi, Po and Zhi housed in the other organs will be transported to the recipient of the donated organ. The Shen of the HT is the sovereign of consciousness and in essence is made of higher frequencies of light. This is reiterated in Chuang Tzu's "The Fasting of the Heart", (cited in Diebschlag, 1997): "Look at this window; it is nothing but a hole in the wall, but because of it the whole room is full of light. So when the faculties are empty, the heart is full of light. Being full of light it becomes an influence by which others are secretly transformed".

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Just now, MagaMaharaju said:

Heart, cornea any organ for that matter

am watching some movie with that kind of concept @3$%

There is a study that said people started inheriting the traits of the Donor .. But on a broader scale there is a concrete studies yet...Brahmi-2_1.gif?1337103173

For Heart here is a small study...

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31739081/

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8 minutes ago, MagaMaharaju said:

Do organs have memory? Incase of an organ transplant, are there chances that recipient have memory or exhibit characters of Donor?

untadhi untadhi

 

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