Glow Cat - Cloned Cat

Posted on December 15, 2007
Filed Under Fake Culture, Society |

No doubt a lot of people have seen this by now…the cloned glowing cats from Korea.

Glowing Cloned Cat

People often talk about the ‘ethics’ of cloning, but what I hear very little of is the impact cloning could have on the spirit.  Creating a direct copy is one thing, but when they start cloning genetically altered animals (and people?) it goes to an entirely new level.

Our bodies are physical matter which our spirit has clothed itself in.  The spirit draws matter to it; this is true for nature / Gaia / Earth, just as it is true for humans and animals.  Through this process a two way evolution occurs.  The spirit evolves through its link into the physical world, and the body evolves via its link into the spiritual.

Now what happens when you hijack that process, and deliberately restructure the material which clothes a particular spirit?  I honestly don’t know – and I doubt the scientists doing this work have even considered the question, much less have an answer for it.

There needs to be an awareness that with genetic engineering the spirit is being tampered with, just as much as the body.  This is one of the reasons genetically modified foods are so harmful for us, they bring our etheric vibrations down, and you would probably be surprised by just how much!

Just as is happening now with cloning; genetically modified foods were introduced over a period of long years.  What do you think the impact on the body would have been if such food had suddenly appeared on the shelves?  What do you think the publics reaction would be to the sudden news of a cloned human?

Animal cloning leads to pet cloning, leads to human cloning.  Glowing cats are an odd thing.  But imagine what will be done (has been done?) with this technology.  What is the price of intentionally creating an ill animal?

But then in many respects this entire play is a bit of a joke; does anyone really believe that humans haven’t already been cloned?  The technology for IVF treatment has been available since the 1940’s, but couldn’t be openly used due to social resistance.  And at the very least the understanding of how to clone has existed for around the same amount of time.

What is presented to the public is only a single face of a vast multi-faceted subject.  I suspect the effect genetic modification and cloning has upon the spirit and etheric is very well understood in certain circles.

Glow Cat - Cloned

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3 Responses to “Glow Cat - Cloned Cat”

  1. Dave J on December 15th, 2007 9:02 pm

    I was hoping that you would ask that very question. DOES anyone actually believe human cloning has not already been perfected?

    Also, wouldn’t a clone be lacking a spirit in the conventional/traditional sense? And if so, does that imply that life can exist without a spirit? And if so does that infer that actually, there is no such thing as “spirit” beyond the mystic and romantic musings of the human mind?

    Tough questions to answer, regardless of anyone’s position on the matter.

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  2. Marcus on December 15th, 2007 9:40 pm

    I have a post going up tomorrow asking similar questions; where does a clones spirit come from?

    Or as you point out maybe it doesn’t have one. And what does that say about the existance of a spirit?

    But in either event, as the spirit isn’t physical - aren’t we just kidding ourselves that it could be detected via any physical means?

    I feel to some extent one needs a common point of reference to see another beings ’spirit’. That is to say, they need to see their own spirit first.

    Tough questions as you say.

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  3. Alex Prah on August 23rd, 2009 5:02 pm

    People are just a bunch of bacteria stuck together. Like a very complex colony of bacteria. Do bacteria have souls?
    If you leave a cup of coffee for a week and it gets moldy, does this mold have a soul?
    Then it would be a murder to clean your own cup, ever thought of that?
    There are no souls, there’s only consciousness, defined by programming, be it a piece of code for a computer program, genetics for a biological being, or a set of concepts for a meme (aka spirit, aka archetype). I can copy, edit, or create computer programs as many times as i want for as long as it suits my intentions. Genes are no different.
    There’s probably a gene that defines the concept for spirit. Take it out - there’s no soul. Put it back in - there is one. Put two copies - there are multiple personalities. That simple.

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