Filmed and published on 23 August 2017
- VIDEO BY ALICE
- SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
- Genetic Material of Microorganisms versus DNA of Humans
- Proposed Resonance of Human Samskaric Gut Brain Emotions with Those of Our Commensal Organisms
- Might the Telepathic Abilities of Our Gut’s Microorganisms’ Increase the Broadcasting Power of Our Human Samskaric Gut Brain Chatter?
- Example of Emotional Congruence between a Human Samskara and Yeasts Ceasing to Reproduce
Dear Ones,
This video proposes a congruence … a flowing together … and a resonance effect … like a rhythmic drum-beat resonance … between the emotions of the microbes in our guts … the yeasts in particular … and our gut brain samskaras. There is a Summary after the video.
VIDEO BY ALICE
SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
Hello, Dear Ones, It’s Alice. I Am of the Stars.
Genetic Material of Microorganisms versus DNA of Humans
There is a different kind of genetic material in the microorganisms. They do not have DNA like we do. But they do have genetic material that they can duplicate and reproduce with.
Proposed Resonance of Human Samskaric Gut Brain Emotions with Those of Our Commensal Organisms
I wonder if there is enough resonance between the genetic material of microorganisms and the DNA in our human ‘lost neurons’ in our gut brains, so that the emotional feelings of the microorganisms in our gut might tag onto repetitive sayings in our gut brain that are stored there like memory … and, like a drum, enhance them, so that they reverberate there.
Might the Telepathic Abilities of Our Gut’s Microorganisms’ Increase the Broadcasting Power of Our Human Samskaric Gut Brain Chatter?
So this, then would add strength to the telepathic power of the human samskaras stored in the gut.
I noticed, from what the yeasts are saying, that their emotions mainly have to do with …
- joy at reproduction,
- and pain at ending the process of reproduction,
- and fear of death.
These are pegging onto various somewhat similar kinds of emotions attached to different sorts of thoughts in human beings.
Example of Emotional Congruence between a Human Samskara and Yeasts Ceasing to Reproduce
For instance, the thought that they might have to stop reproducing because there is not enough sugar, might peg onto the human samskara …
I am a homosexual.
There is not a one-to-one congruence there, but there is kind of a logic to it, because homosexuals do not reproduce … Yes, that is it. And because there is a woefulness to it … there is a ‘lostness’ to it … because it is not in the main line of thought of human beings.
The great joy of the yeasts is to reproduce. But they do not seem to have any breaking mechanism on their own. [chuckles] So the break is controlled by the sugar available to them … and so they are forced to stop the joyful thing that they want to do. So they feel woeful about that.
In love, light and joy,
I Am of the Stars
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commensal organisms, microorganisms, samskaras, yeasts, interspecies communication, yeast emotions, gut brain, joy, sadness, fear, clair senses, empathy, telepathy, human telepathy, nonhuman telepathy,