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Re: Web of Life,

Dec 15, 2010 01:17 PM
by email2cal


DNA requires some explaining in the context of theosophy.  As we know
theosophical authorities claim that etheric body is a mold for the
physical body, which implies that the etheric body is where the design
for a physical body is stored. Now it turns out that the code for
physical body is stored in DNA which is a gross physical and not an
ethereal thing.

Any thoughts?

Max


--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "thalprin" <thalprin@...> wrote:
>
> Let's talk a little bit about the web of life. Essentially and as you
know the body rebuilds or reproduces itself about every seven years,
however, and from man's point of view his situation never returns to
where he was; and, it is (his situation) moreorless continually
progressive.
>
> It's probably quite obvious why this/that would be; yup, it's those
ever building quantities/habitats at the nano/micro scale continuing
along their communities. What's worse is that these are not inert
materials so there's quite a lot of havoc such can cause besides the
progressive and eventual nature and pressures of being
saturated/overcrowed a/o depleted as an ecosystem.
>
> These things chain together, do not lack DNA and so these other
potential problems/consequences should be quite obvious.
>
> Ultimately, we are talking about more important matters than the
health, lives/deaths of this/that person - ultimately when we get to
talking about our code/DNA we're talking about serious potential risks
(haywire, rewiring, for example) on mass if man continually proves to be
less capable than even the smallest of thangs.
>
> Terrie
>




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