Philosophies abound in matters of
science, technology, religion and art as
they have in past history. Fundamental
differences lead to arguments and
sometimes the seizure of rights when
people, cultures, groups or religions
force their point of view to influence
societal policy, mores and standards.
Remedial lessons in learning (life
lessons that are revisited in order to
master them) do little to quell such
debates once they have taken hold and
raise the curiosity of those with infinite
resources. Sometimes it is wise to step
back and review matters from the
perspective of history but often, as is in
this case, there is no historic
perspective for the stem cell debate.
This leads to a furor and treacherous
ideologies can take hold.
This scientific development, stem cell
transplantation, has moderately
successful appeal to an age-old
dilemma. Basically in laymen’s terms,
the process involves the use of healthy
cells to replace defective or diseased
ones to make cells “new” again. The
methodology of transplantation is used
to influence defective cells to reproduce
correctly through the influence of a
separate soul essence’s healthy cells.
Scientifically, this makes perfect sense
and furthers the design of medicine
which is to heal and biologically renew.
But true healing is a balance of the body,
mind and spirit and this creates a
conflict. Human beings possess this
knowledge at a very deep,
superconscious level.
Currently, scientific research is
relegated to the body and mind with very
little consideration for the spirit portion of
the equation. That is why the stem cell
debate inflames so much passion in
people and creates ethical and moral
dilemmas. People question the
process and rightfully so. It is good to
question at this juncture of the
discovery. But this is only one of the
“new” issues about to befall humankind
about rights and societal values. The
next moral dilemma involving the triad of
body, mind and spirit will be about finite
resources. It is already taking place in
many areas of the world.
So the ethical dilemma presented by the
concept of stem cell research is a multi-
tiered problem. When the body and
spirit are at cross purposes, the mind
becomes confused. Similarly, when the
body and mind seek to overcome or
negate the spirit, mental or physical dis
“ease” results. Specifically in relation to
the stem cell debate, the body and mind
have pushed forward in excess of the
spirit. Obviously, the stem cell solution
lies in the balance of the health triad.
The answer will be found in the study
and identification of the human soul and
a deep and profound reverence for it.
By its very nature, the spirit of a human
being is set apart from other forms of life
by the unique nature of the soul. All
living beings have a mystical life
essence but the human soul has
properties that are unique unto its own.
Scientists already know that there is a
discrepancy in scientific experimentation
between humans and animals i.e., what
often works in animals will not work in
humans. It is one of the frustrations of
scientific research. Scientists do not
attribute this problem to the concept of
soul or spirit essence but it is the key.
It is true that each person’s biologic
makeup is unique, each soul essence
has a distinguishing, infinite imprint.
This distinctive imprint is mainly defined
as energy, polarity, charge, luminosity
and frankness (sharpness or clarity).
The cells of a biologic body house a
distinctive “fire” or unique
polarity/charge. When the cells are fired
with a similar luminosity, it is a sort of
over lapping of the body and spirit based
on polarity and charge. The polarity
(luminosity) link creates a unique
pattern of life that varies subtly between
every human being alive. However, it
occurs in a similar pattern with those of
one’s genealogical branch;
grandparents, parents, brothers and
sisters.
It should be noted here that while it is
true that each human being has a
unique soul essence, each person
also has a private, soul destiny. The
length of time that a soul will be
housed in human form is unknown (but
the knowledge is available to each
individual in the storehouse of their
own universal superconscious mind).
Some souls have a short life span from
an earthly perspective. Some
experience death in utero. Yes, it is
true. Embryos have a spirit or soul
essence from the moment of
conception. This spark of life is present
at the moment of conception and
continues after death. Each meter and
measure of this process is sacrosanct.
There are no human conception “by
products” that do not have a soul
essence.
Stem cells found in the umbilical cord
blood of newborn infants is rich in
healthy neutral cells that are suitable
for transplantation. The umbilical cord
blood of an individual can be stored at
birth and used at a later time
throughout the course of an individual’s
life. Stem cell transplantation with cells
from a closed genus; parents, siblings,
brothers or sisters, can also be
successful for transplantation due to
the similar soul essence as previously
discussed. This area of stem cell
research will have the most possibility
and reward. This is a wholesome
process.
Often today's scientific procedures are
contrary to this process by forcing the
cells of one spirit onto another.
Scientists anticipate that the charge,
polarity, luminosity, and specific
properties of another soul essence i.e.,
spark of life, will reproduce correctly.
This process will have limited success.
Stem cells from complete strangers
outside of an individual’s “root” genus
will not work very well. The use of stem
cells from unborn embryos for the
purpose of harvesting cells for use with
unrelated members of a genus is the
least promising research and actually
has futile prospects. It will be a weak
and haphazard study fraught with
controversy for the fundamental
negation of the soul essence. It is a
fundamental misunderstanding of the
properties of the human soul.
The sharing of human cells is not an
easily understood nor replicated
science. Currently, the discussion is
relegated to the body and mind. It is
not possible for stem cell research to
move forward without the consideration
for the spirit or soul essence of the
health triad. Human bodies provide an
optimal, haven environment for the
growth, development, and learning of
the soul in the classroom called life
until the time of reabsorption or
completion. The human soul or the “I”
ness that is eternal, fixed, and yet has
the capacity to transmutate into
different forms of energy is a grand
Universal mystery. The human soul is
fundamental and factual. It must be
acknowledged as such. No matter
what one believes to be the religious or
traditional view of the conception myth
and reincarnation, the human soul is
precious gift of a Divine and beneficent
Creator (Whomever one believes that
Being to be) and should be valued
highly.
In the future, stem cell research will
lead to miraculous cures and magical
moments. It is a marvelous human
discovery which has yet to be fully
understood and utilized. It is a
wonderful and wholesome process
meant to eradicate human pain and
suffering. It could and should be
utilized for the Divinely Inspired gift of
knowledge that it is. The demarcation
of the scientific process lies in the
balance of the body, mind and spirit
triad. It is not possible to have healing
with the body and mind alone. The
soul/spirit essence of life must be
acknowledged. It is not necessarily a
religious debate.
Once awareness of the soul is clarified
and revered in science, the triad of the
body, mind and spirit will be in place. At
that time, the science of stem cell
transplantation will emerge fully and
the discoveries will follow in rapid
succession. The gift of the knowledge
about this line of research is Divinely
Inspired by an all loving Source. The
responsibility to balance the triad of
body, mind and spirit is a sacred
human trust.

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