Consciousness Gets Physical
Why more than a body part moves from person to person during organ transplants
Decades ago, during an open house for the school my late wife ran, one visitor told a fascinating story. A massage therapist, she was working with one of her clients when that client popped into a past-life memory. The rattled woman needed much reassurance and guidance, which Jana provided.
Even more than a century after E = MC² turned physics upside down, we still don’t get it. Or maybe a lot of us just don’t want to get it.
It is this: Matter and energy are fundamental equivalents. But that’s not the whole ball of wax. Those fundamental equivalents include consciousness, which itself is energy, and a very special type of love. The unconditional kind.
One of the consequences of this equivalence: the physical body has its own consciousness. It is far from a mindless blob of organic tissue. (It’s possible to speak with the physical body’s consciousness. I do so with mine many times a day.)
Physical tissues just happen to store a person’s mental, emotional, and spiritual levels of consciousness. Not only from this lifetime, but from all time and certainly every physical lifetime each soul has lived, whether on planet earth or some other physical dimension.
From a wider realities’ perspective, it all makes perfect sense. A person’s physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual consciousness travels from body to body via organ transplants. So does that person’s unique soul vibrational frequency.
Writing about bizarre (his perspective) side effects of organ transplants, A Midwestern Doctor says, “…in many cases, the personality, preferences and memory of a donor will transfer to the recipient (particularly with heart transplants)...”
Particularly with heart transplants. Gotta love it. Now why is that? The organ known as the heart is the physical analog of a person’s ability (or lack thereof) to love self and thus others. (We love others only to the extent we love ourselves.)
Much as the intelligentsia insist that we are (or should be) rational beings, even the most left-brained among us live out of our hearts. And a person whose heart has become so badly crippled that the person needs a heart transplant has major emotional and spiritual issues about loving self. End of digression…
Maybe doctors and scientists get all weirded out about this phenomenon, or just look the other way entirely. But it’s no surprise or even that big a deal in the wider realities.
That a person’s consciousness and personality tags along with any physical body part is all thanks to the very real mind-body-heart-soul connection. Although he did not realize it, Einstein summed up that nexus of the whole self neatly in his famous equivalence equation quoted previously (E = MC2).
After a transplant, the fun begins, starting with one of the usual and deadly side effects of swapping out body parts. The recipient’s body rejects the donated organ.
What causes that rebuff? Mainstream medicine states that the recipient’s immune system perceives the new organ as a foreign invader and attacks it. That is an answer sharply limited to how.
Here is the why, which is metaphysical in nature. Each person’s consciousness, and thus their physical tissues, all vibrate at a unique frequency. And any donor’s unique soul vibration pattern is not the same as any recipient’s soul frequency.
This vibration mismatch within consciousness/soul is what sets off the immune system’s attack defense against physical tissues that vibrate at a foreign frequency. This is why organ transplants run headlong into tissue rejection.
The whole industry of organ transplantation raises many thorny issues. These procedures involve huge costs and enormous risks for both recipients and, in too many cases, for the donors. A Midwestern Doctor writes eloquently about this topic.
There are far better alternatives. The first is growing new healthy organs from the would-be recipient’s own stems cells and then doing the replacement surgery. That eliminates tissue rejection. No lifelong need to take drugs that suppress the immune system.
Scientists claim they are making strides but they don’t seem to be in any all-fired hurry about it. No doubt the financial incentives still favor the current donor-recipient system.
The second, and even better alternative: find and heal the underlying self-judgments and vows out of which all physical disease arises. A lot cheaper and it eliminates the suffering of physical/emotional illness.
This alternative is not pie-in-the-sky. It is real. I have experienced it myself. More than once.
But it is also very much the road less traveled. Perhaps we will choose this path (or be forced onto it) once the cost of conventional approaches soars beyond the means of anyone except the 1 percent and insurance stops paying for it.


