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An Unsolved Mystery.


 
Hi Emilie:
 
You are a good question.
 
The answer to your question is a mystery for to much, but must there is a correct respond. Who have the accurate answer?
 
The human knowledge is very short to respond some of our question. The live end when we dead?, or the life continue in other way no known for us? Is very interesting that the body of the men not is your life, because any man has a spirit, not is the life of that spirit indestructible? as the spirit of the men not dead, is possible that this spirit in the other world where still alive, need some of us?
 
You decide what is the accurate answer to your question?
 
Have a good day.
 
JRGL.
Mexico City.
 

Emilie Garcia wrote:
This is an excerpt from an article in the latest World Wildlife Federation Newsletter:
 
    "For reasons not fully understood, millions of North American butterflies from southern Canada and the eastern United States migrate south each year to just a few mountaintops in Michoacan........the monarchs that return to the butterfly sanctuary in Mexico are approximately five generations removed from those that left Mexico the previous spring.....how monarchs are able to locate the same forest ecosystem year after year without having been there before remains an unsolved biological mystery".
 
When I read this, I had also just read about the same phenomenon in a book called "Psychic Roots", except that they said it took about eight generations for the butterflies to make the round trip.  Talk about serendipity!
 
Are we like those butterflies?  What is it that calls us to locate the records of our ancestors from eight generations past when we have not been where they lived?  Why do so many of us feel compelled to travel such long distances and endure the risks and hardships of foreign travel to look through dusty tomes and tramp through old ruins and panteones?  Why do we feel such a thrill for each discovery?  Does our RNA/DNA hard-wire us to seek the locale of some of our ancestors, just like the butterflies' RNA/DNA?  Oooooooo.  Sounds like a Siren's Song that calls us. That is an unsolved mystery.
 
Emilie Garcia
Port Orchard, WA ----
 


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