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#21 Minty Freshness

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Posted 20 July 2007 - 06:03 PM

Saw a movie where a guy got eye transplants, used to be a baseball player. Well, the eyes where from a killer of women. He became a killer of women.
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Posted 05 September 2007 - 11:54 AM

pretty good point rosemary, perhaps these new tastes people get when they get new organs from a person, is just that person's spirit walking around them, making'em like it, but, isnt that some sort of mind control? isnt that kind of "evil" ? :lol:

. It is about Mind Control and may be classified as Evil by some, but many people who donate organs are killed either from accidents or murder and while they have no chance to live in many cases, there are times when hospitals put pressure on grieving relatives to take people off life support and if the Spirit Wasn't ready to give up the body and feels he or she might have survived if left alone to heal they might resent someone having their organs and if that happens they can follow their organs and try to take over the persons body and live through them and if that happens this is what is called a possession and that is when the services of a Deliverance Minister or Priest is called in to help convince the Spirit it needs to accept its death and go in peace... As we know there are many new age Therapists and Psychiatrists who deal with people who are thought to have multiple personalities but in fact are possessed by the spirits of the dead trying to take over their bodies and when that happens the Therapist sometimes uses Hypnosis to traet both the human and the troubled Spirit to help it adjust to its death and let go of the Human.

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Posted 06 September 2007 - 04:58 AM

But that doesn't always work does it Rose?
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Posted 06 September 2007 - 08:52 AM

But that doesn't always work does it Rose?

You are right it doesn't always work and that is why I wrote what I did above, because when spirits have grudges against humans and they do these things to us no one much believes and thats why I believe its important to write the things I believe about these memories from the donors.. What I am writing is not to frighten my purpose for writing this is about scientific minds writing about how the recepient is having memories of the deceased donor and I want to say why I believe this is happening.

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Posted 30 July 2008 - 01:47 AM

I.M.O I think that's about as plausible as aliens having the ability to come here whenever they want, yet only a 2 ppl end up seeing them. I would have to think that people could not attain abilities from donated organs because I think it's more of a brain/spiritual make-up. I really don't believe in psychics-no offense, but to think a special ability can come from something donated...seems almost ludicrous. Again that's just I.M.O
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Posted 31 July 2008 - 06:01 AM

Thats what I think, there cannot be a biological explanation for it, because memories and thoughts are originated in the brain not the organs.. . But if this sort of stuff really happens, then it has other (paranormal) reasons for it, not scientific as some others have said.

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Posted 17 March 2009 - 02:06 AM

I watched a fascinating program today on transplant memories on More4 did anyone else catch it?..Anyway, it basically said how people who recieved Organs, notably hearts, frequently adopted new aspects to their personality, tastes etc that correlate directly to the donar's own tastes.....One example was of a lady called Clare Berman who had a heart and lung transplant from a biker who died on his bike called Tim Lamarand. She suddenly developed a taste for beer, green peppers and chicken nuggets after the transplant and interestingly enough even had a dream where she met this guy and found his name was Tim L. The interesting part is that she had no idea, due to confidentiality what the guys name really was or even the gender of the donar.....Donars frequently donate memories, fears, musical and food tastes etc to name but a few.....How can this be? What do you think? :huh:

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Posted 25 May 2009 - 07:24 AM

Actually several studies have found that there is memory stored in our cells.....apparently...memories can be stored in cells of our bodies to act as things that can help us remember, while the brain acts as the main area of memory storage....so it is plausible that people experience things from their donors because of this cellular memory

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Posted 25 May 2009 - 08:29 AM

I don't think it would be too difficult to believe, I mean, if you condition your body over the years to what you like, what you eat etc, I could see it being a very plausible phenomena. Have you ever noticed that if you go a few days without eating say green vegetables or whatever you suddenly start craving them? Your body is telling you that you need vitamins, minerals or whatever. Maybe that could also transfer over??..Just a thought :angry:

.Some really good, and thought provoking thoughts there Gigan... Chase had some good points also. ..

You know, I'd feel sorry for anyone who got my organs started having my tastes. Not many people like the idea of baked bean and fruit chutney sandwiches. lol

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Posted 06 December 2009 - 12:43 PM

I watched a fascinating program today on transplant memories on More4 did anyone else catch it?..Anyway, it basically said how people who recieved Organs, notably hearts, frequently adopted new aspects to their personality, tastes etc that correlate directly to the donar's own tastes.....One example was of a lady called Clare Berman who had a heart and lung transplant from a biker who died on his bike called Tim Lamarand. She suddenly developed a taste for beer, green peppers and chicken nuggets after the transplant and interestingly enough even had a dream where she met this guy and found his name was Tim L. The interesting part is that she had no idea, due to confidentiality what the guys name really was or even the gender of the donar.....Donars frequently donate memories, fears, musical and food tastes etc to name but a few.....How can this be? What do you think? :)

..I think this almost borders the philosophies of Physica lism/Materialism. Basically, memories, experiences, etc, are stored in a physical form within yourself. Where the mind, its thoughts, all your experiences, are purely physical and have no "spiritual" or other form. Compared to Dualism, where your thoughts, memories, experiences etc are outside of your physical body, going beyond your rotting flesh. Dualism is more spiritual.

Edited by Leahzebelle, 06 December 2009 - 12:43 PM.

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