Ispectrum Magazine Ispectrum Magazine #05 | Page 42

In life you acclimatize or you ‘acclimadie’. If you can acclimate, you pass your genes to your descendants. A plum tree that is sick but overcomes the illness gives the following year’s best and highest quality fruits, and consequently gives the best seeds with a greater capacity to fight disease and become immune. The same happens between parents and children. the genetic component of a cell when it exceeds certain conditions. What about the possibility that we pass on to our children the genetic modifications acquired by the influence of our emotions? Doctor Bardasano believes this is so, and he replies with a simple botanical example: 41