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Synthetic Human Engineering

January 26th, 2008

Category: Gaia

Dorothy recently posted the following question, and Gaia’s response follows: I read today that the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority in the UK has given the go ahead  for the cloning of human/animal embryos for research, which is taking place in two of their universities. Can Gaia please comment on this development as this could have very wide reaching consequences for future generations. Your information is correct. And you are wise to wonder about future implications, as there are many. Those who perform research and those who fund research are often of a different lot. Each measures the other as necessary without approving or reproving them. There are a diversity of views on this subject. As research progresses and advances other opinions will join the fray, namely those of government and religious affiliation. Human Engineering is not a new subject, but it often takes center stage whenever life becomes more tenuous and uncertain. Already you share your world with a good deal of artificial life. The computers you share your homes and offices with are an example of this. No longer are they simple tools you could do without. Artificial life is something you do not currently perceive as real. Synthetic life on the other hand, is an approved of, or substitute reality. Humanity will soon re-evaluate what is real, which will engage dimensional thinking, as well as participation in multi-dimensional realities. Humanity is attempting to re-learn how to be a creator race. The implications are many. There are steps, missteps and challenges ahead. Although many believe that synthetic biology and human engineering are nothing more than a scientific curiosity, new viruses, pathogens and other as yet unforeseen difficulties await humanity in the near future. This polarized subject will fray the fabric of humanity, but will not tear it. Consider this comment an introduction to a subject that will be addressed again soon. 

2 Responses to “Synthetic Human Engineering”

  1. dorothy

    thank-you Gaia! Your comments have given me a great deal to think about, reminding me once more to try to see the bigger picture. They also go some way to helping me understand my reaction on reading the article, which was a sudden rush of very powerful emotions, including abhorrence, shock, anger and sorrow. This was completely unexpected and it is what directed me to ask my original question, as I could feel it was important. Thank you again, I look forward to reading more about this multifaceted subject as the information becomes available, love and light, Dorothy.

  2. Cat Deuter

    My thanks to Dorothy for asking the question, and to Gaia, of course, for Her comments. I look forward to more discussion on this subject in the future. I wanted to add that I saw an interview on Good Morning America, this morning, (May 21st) with a gentleman and his 3 cloned dogs. I, personally, do not intend to have any of my animal companions cloned, now or in the future if it becomes available. I remember hearing that cloned beings, animals, or humans, do not have Souls. I don’t know how one would attempt to run a test on whether or not a Soul was present. I don’t know if it’s fact or fiction, but I would like to know if Gaia or Pepper have any thoughts on that. Personally, I feel that “living beings” are, in a way, empty without a Soul.

    Thank you for listening - and my gratitude for this opportunity to communicate with others of “like mind” and heart.

    Sincerely,
    Cat

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