Posted on 11/13/2024 8:13:37 AM PST by Red Badger
yup... quickening our mortal bodies by his Spirit which formed us in our mothers womb.
One year I got seriously messed up by Yellow Jackets. For about 3 years after, I could tell when I was near a nest because the places I was stung the worst would start to burn and itch. When I got that feeling I would just back off and would eventually spot the yellow jackets coming/going to their hole.
I guess these guys either never heard of muscle memory or were just not letting it get in the way of their grant money.
I guess these guys either never heard of muscle memory or were just not letting it get in the way of their grant money.
Thanks Red Badger. This may somehow explain why so many Demwits have their heads up their ***es.
Not the same
The military has known this since forever. That’s why they train, train and train some more.
Usually this is called muscle memory.
that why people who play sports repeat moves over and over again.
eventually the muscles know where to go by themselves.
the brain does not have to say hand do this or feet do that. They just know where to go by themselves given the situation.
TeeHee. Stone Age science.
I can’t look at that and just say out the numbers.
I have to sing “ait six seven five three oooo niyinnnne”!
“There has been numerous reports over the years of people receiving various organ transplants suddenly developing memories of events they never experienced, different tastes in food, sometimes minor foreign language skills. “
I first read about this in a Wall Street Journal article around 20 years ago. A young woman received a heart transplant from a young man who died in a motorcycle accident. The parents of the young man visited the transplant recipient and she could sing songs that their son had composed. The source of this anecdote was not the National Inquirer.
Thanks
BKMK
I remember that story. Remarkable.
When my son was going into kindergarten, we taught him a song to remember his address, in case of emergency. There was a problem though. When they asked him at school, he didn’t know it, because he didn’t want to sing it in front of other people. It eventually turned out ok, because then we knew we had to teach him another way. He will never forget that address though. Permanently stuck.
I thought muscle memory already had a name—kinesthetic memory. My late husband who died of Alzheimer’s drove our car until 6 months before his death. For a number of years I acted as copilot telling hime when to turn right at the next corner, or to move to the left lane for a left at the next corner. He could only remember for 15 seconds in that last year, but could keep on doing a simple job that was repetitive, like rake leaves, or saw a board with a hand saw. We built a cabin together. I took measurements, started a cut in a 2 x 8 and asked him to finish cutting it. He finally stopped driving when he failed his test to renew his driver’s license at 74, The doctor showed him a green light and asked for a verbal answer as to what to do. He could not say the word STOP, although if driving he would have stopped. So finally I had to get my driver’s license. Fortunately I found a teacher who allowed him to sit in the back seat while I was doing my driving lessons. Finding a “baby” sitter for him would have been extremely difficult.
. Finding a “baby” sitter for him would have been extremely difficult.
Reminded me of my dad still reaching for his pack of smokes when he had stopped years before.
So the “little head” doing the thinking is true?
For centuries.................
Millions of fools took dangerous, untested injections that modified their DNA. So NOW, what are they a complete copy of?
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