I wonder what genetic markers for this would look like (hypothetically), or what limits to the types of memories may be transferred.

Back to the topic of, if it is possible that certain chains of events or signatures of identity pass into 'Him', I would think there is at least a slight possibility that some of those signatures might re-emerge as appropriate. 'Appropriate' I assume to mean the sum of all opportunistic variables, as they appear to be the expression or intent for this world.

I'm really trying to unlock these concepts, so if I ever seem curmudgeonly please discard my personal deficiencies as circumstantial and neutrally regarding you (on a personal basis). It is my personal belief that such things as personality get in the way a lot of the time for me, but if it is any consolation they are only symptoms of sustained exposure to negative influences. In exchange, I will try to improve. :)

On 12/11/2010 10:30 PM, RP Singh wrote:
Ancestral memory is encoded in the genes and passes through them. That's what I think.

On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 10:34 PM, Ash <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 12/10/2010 11:09 AM, RP wrote:

        The new-born learns to use his senses; he sees hears and starts
        learning , language and all other things without actually being
        taught , rather it is his grasping power that comes into play. He
        learns , experiences and interacts from ground zero. Has he a soul
        which has lived previous lives or has previous knowledge and
        forgetting everything is learning anew. That is unpalatable to
        me , to
        me the organism in itself is the soul which has emanated from
        the Self
        or God and when death knocks will merge into Him.

    What do you think of 'ancestral memory'? Some say that this is a
    trait of other instinctual animals that we have lost in order to
    survive as more dynamic and creative. I am intrigued by the idea
    and have had vague reason to wonder at it from time to time.



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