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Why do people have memories from people they have never met? How do Christians reconcile these experiences with their Christian worldview? I'll tell you..in this episode.
After receiving a new heart, some transplant recipients report unexpected changes—shifts in personality, new cravings, vivid dreams, or emotional responses that seem strangely out of place. These stories have fueled speculation about cellular memory, the idea that memories or traits may be stored not just in the brain, but in the cells of the body—or even carried in the blood. In this episode, we explore these compelling accounts, look at psychological and physiological explanations, and ask why this phenomenon continues to blur the line between science and speculation.
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Changes in Heart Transplant Recipients That Parallel the Personalities of Their Donors Paul Pearsall, Ph.D.
https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc799207/m2/1/high_res_d/vol20-no3-191.pdf
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Why do people have memories from people they have never met? How do Christians reconcile these experiences with their Christian worldview? I'll tell you..in this episode.
After receiving a new heart, some transplant recipients report unexpected changes—shifts in personality, new cravings, vivid dreams, or emotional responses that seem strangely out of place. These stories have fueled speculation about cellular memory, the idea that memories or traits may be stored not just in the brain, but in the cells of the body—or even carried in the blood. In this episode, we explore these compelling accounts, look at psychological and physiological explanations, and ask why this phenomenon continues to blur the line between science and speculation.
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Changes in Heart Transplant Recipients That Parallel the Personalities of Their Donors Paul Pearsall, Ph.D.
https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc799207/m2/1/high_res_d/vol20-no3-191.pdf
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