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optionT
8th April 2010, 11:39 PM
Better hope that heart transplant is not from some axe wielding murderer! :P

(NaturalNews) Becoming an organ donor is a great way to help out a person in the event of one's death. A study has shown, however, that sometimes donor recipients take on certain characteristics or personality traits from the donor, a phenomenon that researchers are having a difficult time explaining.

Paul Pearsall, a neuropsychologist, wrote about this interesting topic in his book, The Heart's Code: Tapping the Wisdom and Power of Our Heart Energy. In it, he provides insight into his belief that the physical heart contains within it memories belonging to its person. Part of Pearsall's research for the book included tracking several real life cases of heart transplant recipients who mysteriously inherited some of their donors' traits.

In one case, a Spanish-speaking man began using words that he had not used prior to his transplant. He received his heart from a man named David who had died in a car accident. David's wife, Glenda, when meeting the recipient of her husband's heart for the first time, used the word "copacetic" to describe the situation. The recipient's mother quickly replied that her son had begun using that word for the first time and that it did not even have a Spanish equivalent, indicating that he had adopted the word from David.

The recipient's son, who had before been a vegetarian, began craving meat and greasy food after his transplant. His music preferences also changed from favoring heavy metal to preferring fifties rock 'n' roll. All of these preferences turned out to be David's preferences as well.

In another case, an 8-year-old girl who had received a heart transplant from a 10-year-old girl that had been murdered, began to have nightmares about the donor's murderer. After several consultations with a psychiatrist, it was decided that the police should be notified. The 8-year-old recipient was able to identify key clues about the murder, including who the murderer was, when and how it happened, and even the words spoken by the murderer to the victim. Amazingly, the entire testimony turned out to be true and the murderer was convicted for his crime.

Pearsall's 73 different case studies point to the fact that both the brain and the heart hold important information about a person. According to his analysis, cell communication that occurs throughout the body on a continual basis can continue to occur after an organ has been removed from one person and transplanted into another. Information from the donor seems to install into the recipient's memory.

Critics argue that such a phenomenon is not possible, but the proof is in the cases themselves. In one case, a 3-year-old Arab girl received a heart transplant from an 8-year-old Jewish boy who died in a car accident. After her surgery, the girl asked for a type of Jewish candy that, prior to the surgery, she did not even know existed.

Sources for this story include:

http://www.care2.com/greenliving/do...


http://www.naturalnews.com/028537_organ_transplants_memories.html

Spectrism
9th April 2010, 09:22 AM
I think this would make a very interesting study.

Traditional science would have us believe that our character, mind, thinking, tendencies / habits, etc... are bottled up in the brain. Maybe there is soul-wiring in other parts of the body.

rodin
11th April 2010, 03:51 AM
But what should we make of the documented story of an 8-year-old Jewish boy who died in a car wreck? His death was the salvation of a 3-year-old Arab girl with a dangerous heart condition. As soon as the girl woke up from the anaesthesia after surgery, she asked by name for a type of Jewish candy she could not have known existed.

http://www.naturalnews.com/028537_organ_transplants_memories.html

No real names, no way of checking this story.

Neuro
11th April 2010, 04:41 AM
No matter if the stories above are true or not...

I have seen many people, who after I have corrected their spinal misalignments, that their thinking has brought them back... By correcting their spinal misalignments while they are thinking about things that are stressing them out I can disrupt the mental- body connection, usually the adjustment holds better and they feel significant less emotional stress...

As for organs holding specific memories/personality traits, that seems wild... I would think it is more likely that these donors communicated to the recipients from the other side... But there are many things we don't really understand...