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What I'm about to present to you is information I was told to tell you. I didn't know what to think about it myself for a long time, and you'll have to draw your own conclusions. I'm telling you what I now know to be true, but when they first told me this, I thought it was pure myth. Most people think it's pure myth, that the story about Mary and Joseph and the

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virgin birth could happen only to Jesus and couldn't possibly happen to the average person. But I've learned that there's hard evidence that immaculate conception is absolutely true and is a part of everyday life.

Many of the religious leaders and founders of the world's religions, like Krishna, for example, or Jesus, are said to have been born of a virgin birth—of a mother and father who did not physically mate. As I said, we think of that as something that couldn't possibly be true in everyday life. On levels of life on Earth other than human, virgin births occur every minute of the day all around us, all over the world, all the time. In-sects, plants, trees, almost every level of life, use im-naculate conception as one means of reproduction. I'll gave vou an example.

Figure 10-21 is the family tree of a male bee. A female bee can birth a male bee anytime she wants. She doesn't have to ask permission from the male and doesn't need a male to create a new male. She can just do it. If she wants to make a female bee, however, she must mate with a male. In this family tree, the male needs only a mother, but the female needs both father and mother. Any bee father needs only a mother, and the genera-tion follow in this particular way. The column of numbers at the left of the figure show the number of members at each level of this family tree. When you look at these numbers, you'll see the sequence 1,1, 2,3,5,8 and 13—

the Fibonacci sequence—unfolding here.

This indicates that immaculate conception—or at least this one—is based on a Fibonacci sequence. But if people mate in the normal way, what sequence is that? First there's the baby, then the two parents, the four grandparents, the eight great grandparents—1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, the binary sequence. These two birth processes emulate the two primary sequences of life: the Fibonacci sequence is female and the binary sequence is male. So according to this theory, immaculate conception is female and physical copulation is male.

Parthenogenesis

Figure 10-22 is a photo of a gecko, a little lizardlike being [the clipping, from the Tacoma, Washington, Morning News Tribune on January 15, 1993, comments on an article in the then-current issue of Science]. These geckos live in the Pacific islands, and this particular one is called the mourning gecko. They are about three inches long and are only female.

There are no male mourning geckos—ever—on the planet, only female The entire culture of mourning geckos are exclusively female, yet they keep having babies without any males around. The article says that they're all female, and they reproduce asexually by laying and hatching eggs without male help. How do they do that?

Fig. 10-21. Family tree of a male bee.

Fig. 10-22. Gecko in the news; an exclusively female species. Perhaps some readers can do more research on this subject.

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Peter C. Hoppe and Karl Illmenser announced in 1977 the successful birth at the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, of seven "single-parent mice." The process was called parthenogenesis or virgin birth.

However, "immaculate conception" would be a more accurate term, since the female does not have to be a virgin. In other words, they were able to take mice and, without a male, induce conception. How did they do that?

I had the good fortune to have a doctor in one of my workshops who had researched parthenogenesis and who had accomplished it in human beings.

I was able to sit down and talk with him about it. According to this doctor, all a scientist needs to do is simply break the zona pellucida with a little pin.

As soon as that happens, mitosis begins and soon a baby is born. It seems that breaking the surface is all that's necessary!

As I stated on page 189, the male does not necessarily contribute 50 percent of the chromosomes in a conception, which was always thought to be true. The female can contribute anywhere from 50 to 100 percent.

Science has definitely established this as a fact. They've also found out something new about genes. Scientists had always thought that the func-tion of each gene was fixed, that a certain gene did a certain thing. But now they've found that that's not true, either. A specific gene will do something totally different, depending on whether it comes from the mother or father. This has thrown another curve ball into the under-standing of biology.

Since 1977, researchers have tried breaking the surface of the egg of all kinds of living forms. When they did it with female human beings, the woman would give birth to female babies—at least they've always been fe-male so far—without fe-male sperm. So it's now been established absolutely that this can happen.

Two other things: (1) These female children born through partheno-genesis are absolutely identical to their mothers and (2) in all cases the fe-male children have been sterile. It seems to me that there's a lot more go-ing on around this subject than we probably ever thought. This is true of many subjects we thought we knew so much about.

Conception on a Different Dimension

After thinking about this idea of virgin birth for a long time, I came up with this question: When scientists induced parthenogenesis, is it possible that they might have created a baby that is based on a different principle? Is it possible that the female child isn't really sterile, but that she is no longer in a binary sequence, but the Fibonacci sequence? And is it possible that she can conceive only interdimensionally? They haven't thought about that because they've been watching to see if she can conceive physically.

Interdimensionally means you don't even have to be on the same side of the planet—or even on the same planet, for that matter. You connect on an-other level of existence. This way of conceiving still has the sexual energy and the orgasm, but it does not require physically being together.

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Here's another thing: When conception is created synthetically through parthenogenesis, when a sharp object is used to break the surface,

it always ends up being a girl. I believe now that when mating is done interdimensionally, it will be a boy every time. Of course, just because Mary and Joseph had Jesus, a boy, and Krishna was a boy and so on is not enough proof to say it will always be a boy, but it looks like it. There has never been an exception that I am aware of.

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