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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Microbiology / March 2009



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Recognize your human side

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th.deflo@gmail.com - 13 Mar 2009 21:36 GMT
Humans with reptile DNA are genetically almost identical to humans,
except for a very small percentage of primitive DNA. This DNA can have
a bad influence. It is, after all, two hundred million years old.
Appearance and sometimes behavior can be the result of its presence in
the human DNA. One can have a certain laziness, cruelty, vulgarity, or
disingenuity because of it.

The good news is that it's possible to overcome this primitiveness by
recognizing the human side in oneself.  Focus on the human interior of
the reptilian-human being. Once found, it's reported to give a
tremendously rewarding insight. You should feel what can best be
described as much more civilized. Upon this exercise, it will be
obvious that you are much more human than you thought.

If you repeat this once in a while, the primitive DNA will be of less
influence.
N10 - 14 Mar 2009 02:51 GMT
> Humans with reptile DNA are genetically almost identical to humans,
> except for a very small percentage of primitive DNA. This DNA can have
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> If you repeat this once in a while, the primitive DNA will be of less
> influence.

Your either nuts or misinformed..you choose which

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