Wednesday, May 02, 2007

DNA and Reincarnation

When young children are asked the right questions, such
as "what did you do when you were big? Who were you
when you were big?" they can sometimes tell you quite a
bit about their previous lives. A good book on the subject is
Children's Past Lives: How Past Life Memories Affect Your Child,
by Carol Bowman.

DNA and reincarnation can't be physically linked so DNA
testing would not verify reincarnation. DNA is related to
the physical body, not the spiritual body. Reincarnation is
the spiritual body coming back again and again.

Does this disprove reincarnation? We consider reincarnation
a theory and you can't prove theories valid, you can only
invalidate them. Reincarnation has yet to be invalidated.

In situations where parents have discovered shockingly
solid links to what a child says and actual deceased people,
there's a strong case in favor of reincarnation, but that
doesn't qualify as the physical evidence needed to convince
the strongest skeptics. In our view, "proof" is unimportant
because whether the past life recall is real or subconscious
metaphor, past-life exploration is a fantastic self-discovery
and healing tool.

As we've stated before, we don't believe in "chance".
For example, it's common to receive confirmations after
experiencing a past life regression, such as researching
and corroborating names and dates received in regression
or later meeting people who somehow fit into the puzzle.

As identical twins, we have identical DNA, yet our unique
personalities and distinct physical differences point to the
idea that human life is much more than just biological
science. One must consider the influence of spirit too;
every body is occupied by a unique soul and the qualities
and detriments of that soul shine through in physical form.

While we find hereditary and environmental scientific
theories interesting, including the idea that much of
character is determined by genes/DNA, we view them
as superficial in relation to the migration of the soul and
other non-physical considerations; spiritual considerations
overshadow mundane, modern-scientific, earthly ones,
just as the vast universe overshadows this planet.

We feel that the theory of DNA genetic coding, which
represents predetermined physical, emotional, and
psychological makeup and is supported by behavioral
geneticists, is connected to predestination in that souls
choose the most appropriate bodies for what needs to be
experienced on Earth.

In this line of thinking, the decisions one makes once in
the body on a personality level (including those relating
to relationships and children), the way they "choose" to
act and emotionally react, the way they think, and thus the
way they behave, are largely fated. We see truth in this
philosophy because we regularly and consistently outline
all of the aforementioned personality dynamics, along with
past, present, and future conditions and circumstances
through our work, thereby decisively and repeatedly
substantiating the concept of fate.

Scott Petullo


www.scottpetullo.com

Stephen Petullo


www.holisticmakeover.com

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

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