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Kathleen and Peter discuss the phenomenon of the transfer of consciousness from donor to recipient as has been documented in many organ transplants. We also talk about Remembrance Day on November 11th
When organs are transplanted, memories, personalities, preferences, and skills have been repeatedly observed to transfer from the donor to the recipient suggesting transference of consciousness from the donor to the recipient.
Kathleen shows a photo of her partner’s great-grandfather wearing a tin helmet in WWI and the actual helmet from the photo. She talks about Canadian veterans. Peter talks about his parent’s service in WWII, and his own service in the Rhodesian army during the terrorist war.
Links to the articles are in this week’s newsletter and blog post.
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Kathleen and Peter discuss the phenomenon of the transfer of consciousness from donor to recipient as has been documented in many organ transplants. We also talk about Remembrance Day on November 11th
When organs are transplanted, memories, personalities, preferences, and skills have been repeatedly observed to transfer from the donor to the recipient suggesting transference of consciousness from the donor to the recipient.
Kathleen shows a photo of her partner’s great-grandfather wearing a tin helmet in WWI and the actual helmet from the photo. She talks about Canadian veterans. Peter talks about his parent’s service in WWII, and his own service in the Rhodesian army during the terrorist war.
Links to the articles are in this week’s newsletter and blog post.