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Plasma-Carbon Symbiosis and Body Fusion of Bioplasma

Plasma-Carbon Symbiosis and Body Fusion of Bioplasma

Biologists are beginning to realize that cooperation was just as important as competition in the evolution of diversity and the resilience of life. Every cell in the human body contains a mitochondria that is believed to be a bacterial cell that invaded a primitive eukaryote. Instead of being digested, both cells tolerated each other and began to live together, a fusion that provided synergies to both. This is an early example of symbiogenesis. But then every multicellular animal or plant is also an obvious example of cooperation rather than competition. More than 1,000 trillion cells live peacefully and cooperate in your body; along with 500 to 100,000 species of bacteria. In fact, there are about ten times more bacteria than human cells in the human body.

Lynn Margulis, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a distinguished professor at the University of Massachusetts, has argued that random mutation, claimed to be the main source of genetic variation, is of limited importance. Much more significant is the acquisition and integration of new genomes by symbiotic fusion. But of course it was limited to only carbon-based life forms.

The “Parallel Earth” hypothesis proposes that a dark matter counterpart of the Earth co-credited with the visible Earth in the embryonic Solar System. According to the dark plasma theory, dark matter consists largely of a plasma of non-standard particles of very high energy (sometimes of a different parity), or “dark plasma”. On this Earth counterpart, life flourished, just as it did on our visible Earth. The difference was that the life forms were based on plasma. Two different substrates, plasma and carbon, gave rise to life forms in two different habitats.

Consistent with the “Dark Panspermia” hypothesis, it proposes that meteorites, asteroids, and comets, which contain the dark and visible building blocks of life, fell into habitable zones and spawned the first single-celled, and later multicellular, life forms. they developed both ordinary and dark bodies of bioplasm that were attached to each other. Thus, even when life began on visible Earth, plasma life forms were already forming symbiotic relationships with the abundant carbon-based life forms on our Earth counterpart.

Symbiosis between plasma and carbon substrates

“Symbiosis” is a term used to describe a close ecological relationship between individuals of two (or more) different species. Sometimes a symbiotic relationship benefits both species, sometimes one species benefits at the expense of the other, and in other cases neither species benefits. Metaphysicians have noted that the symbiotic relationship between bioplasma and carbon-based bodies is one of “mutualism” where both species benefit. (However, at least one leading metaphysician describes the relationship as “parasitic.”)

Virtually all carbon-based life forms today, including homo sapiens, had symbiotic relationships with plasma-based life forms. Hominids are the product of a symbiogenesis between a carbon-based and a plasma-based life form. However, unlike other animals, the carbon-based hominins were able to use the alternative cognitive-sensory systems of their plasma-based symbiotic partners. Their unique brains allowed them to activate the higher energy bioplasma bodies that co-evolved with the carbon-based body without necessarily having any awareness that they were accessing a different cognitive system. The relationships developed between hominin low-energy carbon-based bodies and high-energy bioplasma bodies held for several million years to the present.

When certain brain circuits in the biochemical brain (particularly in the parietal and temporal lobes) were deactivated, the locus of consciousness from the carbon-based human body was transferred to the plasma-based body. During REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, the carbon-based body processes information from the bioplasma body.

According to the dark plasma theory, there is a physical-biochemical (carbon-based) correlate of higher energy of the fertilized egg. This correlate, usually in its adult form, is often referred to as the “(etheric) double” in general metaphysical literature. It is often seen as a replica of the carbon-based body, but operates on an electromagnetic platform, being a bioplasma body. It is classified here as a “level 3 bioplasma body”. (“Level 3” means that the body inhabits a universe that has 3 spatial dimensions and 1 temporal dimension, just like the carbon-based body).

Bioplasma Body Fusion Type 1

“…all visible organisms, plants, animals and fungi, evolved by ‘body fusion’. Fusion at the microscopic level led to genetic integration and the formation of increasingly complex individuals.” – Lynn Margulis, Genome Acquisition, 2002

According to metaphysical literature, the Level 3 bioplasma body originates and usually dies along with the physical-biochemical body (which is also a “Level 3” body) or shortly after. This is not surprising since the age of this bioplasma body approximates the carbon-based body, since both bodies originate at about the same time in a particular lifetime. However, in certain cases, for example accidental death, the still healthy and undamaged bioplasma body (the “donor”) decouples from the carbon-based body. It can subsequently absorb (or fuse) with an embryonic level 3 bioplasma body that docks with an embryonic carbon-based body (the “receptor”). This “body fusion” gives rise to a new Level 3 bioplasma life form and is quite rare. It is not equivalent to a symbiogenesis since both bioplasma bodies are of the same species.

It was reported by Paul Pearsall (in his book The the heart code) that recipients who receive a donor heart during a heart transplant may experience certain emotions and even “cellular memories” of the donor. Recipients reported inheriting everything from the donor’s food cravings to knowledge about their killer, information that in one case led to the killer’s arrest. Similarly, in type 1 bioplasma body fusion (where the merging bioplasma bodies have a relatively close frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum to the physical-biochemical body), the carbon-based body of the recipient can be affected by certain events. or even the appearance or phenotype of the donor.

In certain cases, characteristics that were associated with the donor’s carbon-based body impacting the donor’s level 3 bioplasma body were transferred to the recipient’s carbon-based body through fusion of the donor’s bioplasma body. with the bioplasma body of the recipient. In this type of symbiogenesis, typical of most reported reincarnation cases, the recipient can access memories related to the donor. This tends to happen more easily when the recipient is young and has not completed full brain development. Access to the donor’s memories will be increasingly lost as the brain prune its neural networks.

Ian Stevenson, a scientific researcher into reincarnation-type cases, has found that certain Burmese children who recall their “previous lives” as British or American Air Force pilots shot down in Myanmar during World War II have lighter hair and complexions. than his brothers. Distinctive facial features, foot deformities, and other characteristics were passed down from life to life. Most often birthmarks have been preserved that resemble scars from physical injuries. In one case, a boy who recalled being killed in “his previous life” by having his throat slashed had a long reddish scar-like mark around his neck. A boy who recalled committing suicide by shooting himself in the head in his previous incarnation had two scar-like birthmarks that lined up perfectly with the bullet’s path, one where the bullet entered and one where it exited. Stevenson has collected hundreds of these cases and has published articles in authoritative journals, including the Journal of the American Medical Association .

These cases suggest that a transfer of characteristics and memories occurred shortly after the death of the carbon-based body and that the Level 3 bioplasma double had not completely disintegrated. In these rare cases, even certain physical characteristics and attributes, which were developed during the previous carbon-based life, can appear again in the new carbon-based body.

In these cases, the Level 3 bioplasma body had been impacted by the physical deformation of the previous carbon-based body and passed it on as a characteristic into another carbon-based body that is not genetically related to the first body. In other words, it is a Carbon-Plasma-Carbon feature transfer that suggests some form of imprinting between substrates.

Bioplasma Body Fusion Type 2

In most cases, however, Type 2 Bioplasma Body Fusion occurs. In this case, the bioplasma body at the next higher energy level (commonly referred to as the “astral body” in metaphysical literature but classified here as ” level 4 bioplasma body”) merges with an embryonic bioplasma body at the same energy level. which is linked to a level 3 bioplasma body. (“Level 4” means the body inhabits a universe that has 4 space dimensions and 1 time dimension).

In this case, it may be difficult to access the memories of the merging level 4 bioplasma body, unless certain brain circuits within the carbon-based physical-biochemical body are turned off chemically (via psychoactive drugs), physically (through surgery, transcranial magnetic stimulation). simulating brain injuries or accidents) or psychologically (through deep meditation or hypnosis). During a near-death experience (“NDE”), the “light” that accompanies and reveals itself to the person undergoing an NDE (in their level 3 bioplasma body) is usually the level 4 bioplasma body.

conclusion

The symbiotic relationships between carbon-based bodies and bioplasma bodies show that the principles and study of ecology must be extended to parallel environments, beyond the visible environment. Life on the visible Earth is intimately linked to invisible life on the higher energy parallel Earth. Human beings are chimeras. Chimeras are life forms made up of body parts (in this case bodies) that have different origins.

© Copyright Jay Alfred 2008

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