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CLARYfication 06.20.26 - Can Information Be Passed Through Ways We Don't Understand?

CLARYfication 06.20.26 - Can Information Be Passed Through Ways We Don't Understand?

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Gooood Saturday morning! Here's what James Clary covers today:

  • **SPOILER ALERT**: James talks about the movie Disclosure Day. If you haven't watched it yet, make sure to skip the first segment (about 10 minutes).
  • James talks about the cases of Claire Sylvia and Amy Tippins. In 1988, Sylvia received the first heart-lung transplant in New England, from an 18-year-old man. When she emerged from the procedure, she found herself craving a beer. She was surprised... She had never liked beer before.
  • Is this a case of Cellular memory? Cellular memory is a concept suggesting that cells retain imprints of past experiences, stress, or trauma.
  • The thought process between identical twins.
  • The uncanny case of the Jim twins, identical twins that were separated at birth.
  • The story of Jeffrey Keene and Antietam.

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