The Death of Religion and the Rebirth of Spirit by Joseph Chilton Pearce

The Death of Religion and the Rebirth of Spirit by Joseph Chilton Pearce

Author:Joseph Chilton Pearce [Joseph Chilton Pearce]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Published: 2011-05-18T04:00:00+00:00


THE BUILDING OF LIFE

A test-tube baby offers a good example of resonance between DNA and the models imperative to life. First, the term test-tube baby is a misnomer in every way, implying something impossible. An egg and sperm can be brought together in a test tube, and union may take place there, but after a few dozen preliminary divisions of that fertilized cell, it then dies unless placed in a womb (or frozen for future placement). DNA makes its initial gesture toward mitosis in this cultured situation, as DNA is programmed to do for all forms of cellular growth, but to build a new life requires a living mother matrix. Following that initial built-in division is a mitotic chain of incalculable complexity that goes on and on—up to seventy-eight trillion cells acting in synchrony, in fact—until a new life is created.

Scientists have tried to find the appropriate nourishment and temperature to keep that dividing cell going in that test tube, but to no avail. Think of it: If they could keep that embryonic magic going all the way to completion, making a genuine test-tube baby, then voilà!, those magicians would have successfully played God on the largest scale yet, beyond even the scale achieved with the making of the atomic bomb. And, while success in such a glorified sleight of hand might well create a nightmare equal to or greater than that created by the bomb, bear in mind that the successful manipulators would almost surely win a Nobel—an ultimate prize for which many a scientist would sell his or her soul or that of their mothers or of Mother Nature.

In order to build a whole new life, rather than just a handful of loose test-tube cells, the newly conceived DNA must receive audio, hormonal, electromagnetic, and many other frequencies from the mother’s heart. In her wisdom, then, nature placed the DNA womb adjacent to that mother’s heart (though it may have taken an untold time of Darwinian random-selection to work out the details).

In addition to this heart-DNA dialogue, every organ and part in the mother’s body also sends the DNA its model information. This results not just in an infant’s fair copy of the maternal heart but also of the liver, lungs, stomach, and so on. If no models are provided, as in that paltry test tube, none of this can occur. DNA can’t create a fair copy of a test tube.



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