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How can a "dead" seed come alive, after 100 years?

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pappavis

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I have a few thoughts to throw out to the forum visitors.
1. What kicks of "life"?
2. Plants can reincarnate.
3. It's ALIVE!
4. A human vegetable is born.
5. Transforming dead wood into reptile.
6. Conclusion.

These are my THOUGhts, no fact. All of my thoughts are based upon reading loadse books, podcasts, mystical materials etc etc.

What kicks of "life"?
Has anyone thought how a a seed, for example a cornseed can lay dormant for 100's of years. Its technically dead. No life. But, given the correct situation (water, in this case) it springs alive.
Somehwere in (correct me on this, pls) switzerland is a great seedbank where seeds are stored for incase of big earth catastrophe.
Does any1 know how long a seed can be stored in a "cool dry place" and then spring alive by adding water?
Imagine a corn seed, it doesnt need ground to grow. Just put it in cotton, add some water and wait a day or 3. WTF?!! :confused:

A few months ago such question was asked: "What kick in the sed of life?". it was in the NPR Radio show: Science Friday. Scientists doesnt really know how it happens.
Is a cornseed ONE cell, like amoeba, or is it an stale/"dead" organism? If 1-celled how does it become alive, aware of change? is life force injected into it by The Source, or its plant-version of Guiding Spirits allowing a plant to reincarnate?

Does plants reincarnate?
I heard that humans can only reincarnate as humans. maybe plants die and reincarnate too, as other plants. Or even as a marihuana-plant :p.

It's ALIVE!
If ONE cell is alive, then >1 cell can be alive too. if one leaf dies its falls from a tree. getting suntanned without sunoil may result in dead skin. the cells has died of your skin, or all the plant leaf cells died.
Its common knowledge that a living things is consited of many cells. Somehow all individual cells works together as one unity.

A human vegetable is born
Could it be that humans severly mentally handicapped from BIRTH where NO physical(logical) defect can be established has been born without a soul?
Something like a computer starting up with its Operating system, its booted up, then does nothing but consume electricity / resources.
My source is once again Journey of Souls. in one case studie in the book, it says that a soul can enter a body even after the vehicle (the body) has entered the world. BUT, in rare instances the to-be-incarnated soul decides at the very last instant NOT to reincarnate, and then no other soul can/want to reincarnate in that body.
My conclusion is: a body is born without personality. Its a vegetable. During OBE's/sleep your body functions on full automatic. A biological machine. But what if there is no programming(soul) for the machine to do its business :confused:.

Resurrection
In the bible its mentioned twice that a dead stinking body has been resurrected by Jesus and later, a similair event by Peter. jezus spoke and it happened, while Peter had to involve himself physically.
Jezus himself was resurrected. When his family came to visit his grave so-called "angels" said his body was gone. The bible is very vague weather it was a physical body.

Could it be that:
1. Metaforically speaking, water was added to a plant seed (body) which reignited the seed. Then, the soul returned to the body(vehicle).
2. Maybe another soul decided to replace the resurrected original owner?
3. Maybe he was inside where he was, was a tech, a machine, a resurrection sarphrogages which could resurrect Goa' uld "gods" in the serie Stargate?
4. I assume most ppl on this forum believe that angels in physical form is some type of advanced compassionate alien race/beings.

Transforming dead wood into reptile.
in the bible old testament (Genesis 7:10) where Aaron threw his staff down and it became a snake.

Could it be that:
1. The staff was made of wood, and the wooden staff somehow on-the-fly translated by tech to repitle flesh&blood? Aaron took the snake on its tail and it became a staff again. The pharao's sourcerers also made snakes.
2. How was it done, by tech? Did the pharao's "sourcerers" have access to advanced tech not generally available to us right now?
3. where did Aaron get his staff from? If he got it from "The Lord" then who knows maybe it was advanced tech. Moses used his staff may times to produce miracles. Just not got anyone alive.


What do you guys think?
 
Well...all I could think of from reading the first part of your post were....SPORES! (not S'mores, sadly) And my thought is that spores have an animalian equivalent called simply, the virus.

With regards to your biblical references; poppycock, balderdash and all that.

With regards to the book: I haven't read it, but if it's based in biblical thinking, I probably won't put it on my "must read" list any time soon.

4. I assume most ppl on this forum believe that angels in physical form is some type of advanced compassionate alien race/beings.

Please assume nothing about me nor my beliefs. I, in fact, do not believe that "angels" (whatever your definition) exist. I also don't know whether any advanced beings would be compassionate towards a species such as Homo Sapiens when we display no outward signs of being compassionate to ourselves.
 
Welcome , you have asked some tuff questions . I seem to recall reading about seeds left in egyption tombs for thousands of years and still germinating. Here is a link to a similar story: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judean_date_palm

Here's my theory, as long as a plant makes seeds that grow that individual plant never dies, just continues to cycle from seed to adult, seed to adult. Only if that line is ended does that plant die . Maybe ?
 
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