An amazing but manmade experience, that appears to be paranormal, has happened repeatedly to the point that it has to be accepted as normal. A donor heart in some way infuses the memories of its former owner into those of its new owner. Many books and scientific papers, see:www.dailymail.co.uk/…/I-given-young-mans-heart—started-craving-www.intuitive-connections.net/2007/book-heartscode.htmCached have all revealed these incredible facts, which are hard … Read more about this episode...
An amazing but manmade experience, that appears to be paranormal, has happened repeatedly to the point that it has to be accepted as normal. A donor heart in some way infuses the memories of its former owner into those of its new owner. Many books and scientific papers, see: www.dailymail.co.uk/.../I-given-young-mans-heart---started-craving- (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/.../I-given-young-mans-heart---started-craving-) www.intuitive-connections.net/2007/book-heartscode.htmCached (http://www.intuitive-connections.net/2007/book-heartscode.htmCached) have all revealed these incredible facts, which are hard to be precise about, but this evidence cannot just be ignored. As with all paranormal evidence, a belief is only possible when analysis has pointed to possible, or likely, explanations. In this programme I give a survey of current thinking regarding explanations as well as my own thoughts; together with accounts of experiences noted by transplant patients.
An amazing but manmade experience, that appears to be paranormal, has happened repeatedly to the point that it has to be accepted as normal. A donor heart in some way infuses the memories of its former owner into those of its new owner. Many books and scientific papers, see:
www.dailymail.co.uk/…/I-given-young-mans-heart—started-craving-
www.intuitive-connections.net/2007/book-heartscode.htmCached
have all revealed these incredible facts, which are hard to be precise about, but this evidence cannot just be ignored. As with all paranormal evidence, a belief is only possible when analysis has pointed to possible, or likely, explanations. In this programme I give a survey of current thinking regarding explanations as well as my own thoughts; together with accounts of experiences noted by transplant patients.