Basic general collective evolutionary thought.

Heather Lydia Thornhill 1981 (Manchester)



Consider the chicken or the egg theory debate in thought form related to the term brain dead/ cabbage state.
The chicken and the egg have the same word thought 'reproduce' at the same size. In logically containable and illogically/ miraculously containable sizes. Consider the size of bacteria/ God [in the egg, perhaps showing the egg how to reproduce cells visually and telepathically/ psychically] vs the elephant [how their giant eye process the same word and meaning into the thought to also integrate the behaviour reproduce]. Think also of the word 'breath'.
There are verbal areas and procedural memory areas that allow repetition and storage of such acts and thoughts ie memory that are even smaller considering implosive direction of thought. Not just passing thought between a collective or species or race.
On a light path a thought has to enter a certain visual route/sound pattern/ updated forms in multiple types of brain to produce varied personality and cross species breathing or sounds and speach, collectively or group understandable with purpose for greater awareness like the greater good in developed gifts skills and future words. Is it OK therefore to commit euthanasia and stop a profound thought from reaching a collective through that being in divine timing?

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Written on April 29, 2024

Submitted by heathert.34240 on April 29, 2024

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