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UR2 Section 4: Session 705 June 24, 1974 mutants cells kingdoms species cellular

(9:38.) To return to our main subject of the moment: The fact is that the so-called process of evolution is highly dependent upon the cooperative tendencies inherent in all properties of life and in all species. There is no transmigration of souls, in which the entire personality of a person “comes back” as an animal. Yet in the physical framework there is a constant intermixing, so that the cells of a man or a woman may become the cells of a plant or an animal,4 and of course vice versa. The cells that have been a part of a human brain know this in their way. Those cells that now compose your own bodies have combined and discombined many times to form other portions of the natural environment.

UR2 Appendix 12: (For Session 705) evolution Darwin appendix dna realism

[...] In some species the animal-like tendencies predominated, in others the manlike tendencies did so: Some were more like men, some more like animals. [...]