Subject: RE: Reincarnation : generalization and another Environment-DNA link? From: "Bill Howell. Retired from NRCan. now in Alberta Canada" <> Date: Fri, 01 May 2015 10:36:36 -0600 To: "Sarah Howell. Director-Actor-Freelance E-Journalist. Panama Columbia Peru Signapore " <> Cc: Afterthoughts - I've been thinking of many ssues from a MindCode perspective since 2005, but I won't remember them usually until I revisit the themes for one reason or another. Several in particular that I missed from the "Generalisation" list (or perhaps these need separate list(s)) are :
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To me, reincarnation is just a fun "trick", given its perennial interest to people. So I have no intention of going into this deeply, but since the topic arose, there are points that bubble to the surface now and again. Generalisation : MindCode begs a far more general definition of Reincarnation. I'm not really sure what that is. However, take the examples of :
But the key point is that a generalised definition of reincarnation would blur with our normal understanding of Mendelian heredity, and a "lost scientific belief" in Lamarckian heredity from the late 1700's to mid-1800's. Reincarnation then becomes more of a "mundane belief" in a MindCode sense. "Nature versus Nurture" - a twist on a theme that has generated empty arguments I'm very unimpressed by essentially ALL of the "Nature versus Nurture" analysis I've seen, but it is an important theme given its [history, prominence, recurrence]. The MindCode twists are that :
Spirit and Soul I like that point that you brought out - I would never have thought of it. My first reaction, as I stated on the phone, was that Spirit and Soul could easily be part of MindCode, and should be added to the list. But their definition in a MindCode sense would likely be far more restrictive than what is commonly understood by "spirit and soul" - that is, at least part of a soul could be passed on, but perhaps enough to make it an important part of the "descendant soul's content". This would be particularly impressive where unique individual traits of the soul where expressed, even more if an individual had a feeling that this was the case, and to an extreme if they knew whose soul they were expressing. The last point would be problematic for even grand-parent relationships, almost impossible for earlier generations. However, we do see people making that claim - but that they usually seem to focus on past famous people is reason for great skepticism. No answer expected of you Anyways, these are just brain farts - no answer expected. Dad |