Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 yes, yes and yes! thank you so much for this articulation - I believe it is so. Namaste- Yuka Re: Re: Scary... what do you think of this study on charge!! Fortunately, each and every one of us is equally qualified to be the recipient of a spark of wisdom. The structure of DNA, after all, was gleaned from an inspired dream, not a test tube. I am sure that as one possible conclusion is hypothesized, someone else will come along and while standing on that knowledge, will reach another conclusion, and yet another, etc. As we live in an ever expanding universe, how could thoughts or 'conclusions' be any other way. No matter how hard we chase the edges, the definitive, the finite; it, by its nature, will always elude us. All knowledge and understanding should be accompanied by a qualifying statement, such as " this is our best interpretation at the moment. " (I forget, are butter and eggs good or bad today.) Can you foresee a study that quantifies the memory contained in DNA? Or that can successfully isolate the 1% that makes us human and not monkey? Monkeys learned how to use tools. Humans dream dreams and bring them into existence. We create as we go along; at the very deepest levels. The proof is physically in the quark, and in the lepton; and consciously in 'divine' inspiration. How do we know that CHARGE is not just a genetic adaptation-a test case-as evolution attempts to address a future world situation far removed from the conditions we live in now? Genetics looks backwards at the situation, because that's all it can do-not because that's all there is. Whether or not there is any ultimate value in the current analyses on CHARGE, who better to be interested, what audience would be more appropriate, than us. Underlying worry states, a natural response to the unpredictable expression of CHARGE, particularly in the early vulnerable years, preceded the report. The report became a vehicle of its expression, not the perpetrator. None of us are disqualified from successful discrimination when its time comes. in Ma. (, 21 yrs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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