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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm unconvinced. Everyone seems to have been a queen or a criminal or have some exciting back story. They were never a peasant who lived a life of drudgery and toil then died in childbirth at 25. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I have always felt I was here before, had a weird vivid "flash back" while in Cornwall last year, never happened before and really freaked me, I have to find out more lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience. |
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience." Don't knock it til you've tried it; there is far more to it than dna. |
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience. Don't knock it til you've tried it; there is far more to it than dna."
I agree x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience.
Don't knock it til you've tried it; there is far more to it than dna.
I agree x"
what do you mean? either of you.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience.
Don't knock it til you've tried it; there is far more to it than dna.
I agree x
what do you mean? either of you.
I mean that it has to be more than DNA from ancestors I'm convinced we live many lives
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience.
Don't knock it til you've tried it; there is far more to it than dna.
I agree x
what do you mean? either of you.
" I mean you can't put past life experiences down to dna alone, there is far more to it. There is much about which little is known. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience.
Don't knock it til you've tried it; there is far more to it than dna.
I agree x
what do you mean? either of you.
I mean that it has to be more than DNA from ancestors I'm convinced we live many lives
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oh right like we have a 'spirit' and that comes to life in a new body once this body dies. i get you now. |
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It is remarkable that so many people who have had past life regressions were native Americans or Egyptian priestesses etc and never a medieval villein or anything minor.
Saying that, I once had a weird feeling of deja vue once in a foreign country and was able to describe places and the location of buildings that turned out to be there even though I had never been there before. This was about 1990. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience.
Don't knock it til you've tried it; there is far more to it than dna.
I agree x
what do you mean? either of you.
I mean you can't put past life experiences down to dna alone, there is far more to it. There is much about which little is known. "
it will be awesome if they ever do find out where our memories are stored.
that's why i think it's in the DNA, because DNA is in every single cell we have and we were originally made out of 2 cells that had the physical memories of our ancestors so why not their memories also?
i suspect telomeres might also have something to do with memory, i've not got a vast knowledge of those yet though. |
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"It is remarkable that so many people who have had past life regressions were native Americans or Egyptian priestesses etc and never a medieval villein or anything minor.
Saying that, I once had a weird feeling of deja vue once in a foreign country and was able to describe places and the location of buildings that turned out to be there even though I had never been there before. This was about 1990. "
I had the exact same thing in Cornwall, a tiny fishing village I'd never been to before it was the strangest experience |
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"It is remarkable that so many people who have had past life regressions were native Americans or Egyptian priestesses etc and never a medieval villein or anything minor.
Saying that, I once had a weird feeling of deja vue once in a foreign country and was able to describe places and the location of buildings that turned out to be there even though I had never been there before. This was about 1990. "
mine was where i could see that i was a boy living in poverty, bare footed and it was either 1642 or 1742..
it all felt very real and i recall being surprised that i could actually see my feet bare in the dirt..
it was whilst interesting also quite a sad thing..
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience.
Don't knock it til you've tried it; there is far more to it than dna.
I agree x
what do you mean? either of you.
I mean you can't put past life experiences down to dna alone, there is far more to it. There is much about which little is known.
it will be awesome if they ever do find out where our memories are stored.
that's why i think it's in the DNA, because DNA is in every single cell we have and we were originally made out of 2 cells that had the physical memories of our ancestors so why not their memories also?
i suspect telomeres might also have something to do with memory, i've not got a vast knowledge of those yet though." Past life memories are not down to dna alone there is definitely far more to this, i never rule out a spiritual dimension to this as there is evidence to support this. Science knows so little about these things and as a physicist myself i know that science needs to be more open minded and expansive in its approach to the mysteries of life. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think that if I had a past life I died falling downstairs because I have an iracinal fear of stairs in this life.
Me too i gave always said that"
I'm always falling down them. I always pause on the first one n force myself to concentrate. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience.
Don't knock it til you've tried it; there is far more to it than dna.
I agree x
what do you mean? either of you.
I mean you can't put past life experiences down to dna alone, there is far more to it. There is much about which little is known.
it will be awesome if they ever do find out where our memories are stored.
that's why i think it's in the DNA, because DNA is in every single cell we have and we were originally made out of 2 cells that had the physical memories of our ancestors so why not their memories also?
i suspect telomeres might also have something to do with memory, i've not got a vast knowledge of those yet though.
Past life memories are not down to dna alone there is definitely far more to this, i never rule out a spiritual dimension to this as there is evidence to support this. Science knows so little about these things and as a physicist myself i know that science needs to be more open minded and expansive in its approach to the mysteries of life."
yeah ok. i'm just theorising also.
there's not many topics on this sort of stuff about so tend to get over excited when i see one. |
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It's interesting but my overriding perception is that when we die physically then our complete self ceases.
But our brains have untold potential to create and hold enormously complex out of conscious personal Realities'. What can be established is limited only by our brain's creativity and complexity. At night we can dream and live anywhere, experiencing anything. Our conscious mind is but a tiny percentage of what our brain and fuller mind has going on. Trauma victims and others often have dissociations and complex alternative ways of handling life and their perceptions of experience and themselves. Authors' minds can also construct elaborate narratives that are vivid depictions of people and and events. I can easily see that our unconscious minds could establish what may appear to be experience of a former lifetime and personality, and if vivid enough we'd struggle to know whether it had physically been a real life or just the creation of our inner intelligence.
If I'd a sense that I'd had a former life then I would explore it - notwithstanding my thoughts towards our minds being intelligent beasts. |
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience."
Been playing too much Assassin's Creed |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience.
Been playing too much Assassin's Creed "
Not played any video games since Skyward Sword, and i couldn't bother to finish that even.
I've studied, but not kept up to date with recently, neurology. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience.
Been playing too much Assassin's Creed
Not played any video games since Skyward Sword, and i couldn't bother to finish that even.
I've studied, but not kept up to date with recently, neurology." lol just the plot to that game is basically going through this guys's ancestors memories in his DNA. Was just a coincidence then haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience.
Been playing too much Assassin's Creed
Not played any video games since Skyward Sword, and i couldn't bother to finish that even.
I've studied, but not kept up to date with recently, neurology.
lol just the plot to that game is basically going through this guys's ancestors memories in his DNA. Was just a coincidence then haha"
whoever wrote that might just have the same imagination as me. plus it's a feasible concept.
we can store books in DNA, so maybe we can store anything. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think the human mind is more powerful than we can possibly imagine.
Old people with dementia can see people from the past, to them it's very real, to everyone else it's an old person with dementia |
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By *isa 59Woman
over a year ago
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Like several previous posters I have also had this done...I wasn't anyone special or famous. I have my own beliefs about life and death and where these memories may come from but for me this is not the place to fully discuss them.
If you're seriously thinking of having it done OP then my advice would be to do it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think our DNA stores all our ancestors memories somehow, all of them, seriously thousands of years worth of stuff.
Or maybe just the emotions but somehow that can bring back memories for us.
I really, really wanna work in neuroscience.
Been playing too much Assassin's Creed
Not played any video games since Skyward Sword, and i couldn't bother to finish that even.
I've studied, but not kept up to date with recently, neurology.
lol just the plot to that game is basically going through this guys's ancestors memories in his DNA. Was just a coincidence then haha
whoever wrote that might just have the same imagination as me. plus it's a feasible concept.
we can store books in DNA, so maybe we can store anything. "
Books? |
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By *errygTV/TS
over a year ago
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i tried it a few yrs ago it was interesting, the year was london 1821 i was in a shop i said while i was under i could see the words eaves on a wall, look it up when i got home it was the great eaves race of london, strange. before i was brought out of a trance i was discribing a desert and a tarmac rd going into horizon, he ask what yr i gave my yr of birth and he woke me up as this was my present life. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Complete nonsense and codswallop.
Can you prove that. No i thought not.
That's not how it works. Can you prove it does? "
given the nature of our understanding of quantum physics, we can look at several sub theories that I suppose may link conciousness to the energy in the universe(plural if you want).
We are rapidly on the cusp of new scientific discoveries, where the impossible will be possible.
I discount nothing.
(apart from having to watch most haunted with my nanna yesterday..bless it was her birthday so I just agreed to a degree, that they werent faking it) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150917-is-another-human-living-inside-you
Bookmarked for later "
thanks..
I guess this article is about recycling and fusion.
recycling of matter...
why not the recycling of energy?
as an atheist I dont believe in pearly gates etc, but that doessnt mean I think you drop off the universe into nothingness.
In one form or another I'am around 13 billion years old...science tells me this. |
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