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Old 05-03-2012, 03:08 AM   #11
Pheboasmabs

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Before being given the heart of 18-year-old
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Inetersting...So how does the DNA change in recipients?
I don't think there is much known about this 'phenomenon' only that it exists.
The book by Paul Pearsall, The Heart's Code: Tapping the Wisdom and Power of Our Heart Energy, explores the subject. Pearsall argues that the brain is not the only centre of human intelligence. The heart, he says, carries equal importance. He posits that the body is made up of cells that transmit “information.” Cells communicate this information to each other electromagnetically. Thus a transplanted organ can continue to broadcast old information, something like amputees’ experience of pain in lost limbs. Phenomena like these suggest cells have memories.
Pearsall’s book is based on 73 heart-transplant cases in which parts of the donors’ personalities appear to have been transferred to the recipients.


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