ANCESTRAL MEMORY

as some of you know, for the past several decades I've maintai...

ANCESTRAL MEMORY

as some of you know, for the past several decades I've maintained that certain memories dwell in the blood & that such memories shape & define us. why else are we so profoundly attracted to some things & so repelled by or disinterested in others? why do we know certain things that we have never been taught? it has been my contention that ancestral memory/genetic recall plays a larger part in our make up than has been previously suspected. now science is taking the first baby steps in looking into this. a recent study, albeit very rudimentary, has some implications that will boggle the mind concerning inheritance. check it out at:

http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2013/11/15/mice-inherit-the-fears-of-their-fathers/


Mice Inherit the Fears of Their Fathers
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
UPDATE (12/1, 2:37pm): This study was just published in Nature Neuroscience; you can read all of the juicy details here. UPDATE (11/17, 11:22 am): I just published a new post showing how scientists...
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