Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Astrogenetics, Van Deusen and Cotterell

My biggest moral failing is an overpowering sense
of boredom, need to make life interesting by reading
everything positive, refusing to look at anything that
propagates negative ideas, powerlessness and lack
of freedom – which changes boredom into depression
which is even worse - then force my conclusions on
everyone who has the bad luck to be in my vicinity

Yesterday I tried to determine Jane’s Astrogenetic
sign (date of conception) by counting nine months
back from date of birth, but in my overenthusiastic
stupidity I counted nine months forwards and tried
to convince this Capricorn, born on 25 December,
she was Virgo, luckily she is more intelligent than
most and pointed out nine months BACK ends in

Taurus, ALAS! I realized Nici’s Sagittarius beau is
not an Astrogenetic Leo, but Aries, somewhat the
same, both are fire signs with fiery temperaments,
but Aries is enthusiastic and straightforward while
Leo is out-going and cheerful; and where Aries is
childlike, Leo is proud, I had better set things right
before the beau realises just how confused

This strange alien – ME – really is…


Astrogenetics: Herewith a summary of the theory
as presented on the Internet at:
www.spiritualgenome.com/chapter_fourteen.htm

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: ASTROGENETICS AND
NETWORKED INTELLIGENCE

Edmund Van Deusen wrote a book called Astrogenetics(Edmund Van Deusen. Astrogenetics. New York: Doubleday, 1976.) When he planted morning glories at different times of the year, flowering plants from the same seeds had different colours and characteristics, depending upon when they were planted. Each successive planting had a characteristic colour, size and twist of vine; each plant's unique personality stemmed from its season of birth. If this was true for plants, it could also be true for humans.

Van Deusen found clear patterns of people born under the same star sign represented in higher or lower numbers in data linking birth date to trade or profession . A group of 4006 college athletes showed more Leo and Virgo people and less Aries and Gemini people.

A group of 2,088 journalists and editors contained more Scorpio and Sagittarius and less Capricorn and Libra. Van Deusen concluded star sign determines personality and profession, calling and talents.

Van Deusen’s theory of Astrogenetics states that the mother’s biorhythm, experienced by baby in the womb from moment of conception until birth, determines its personality. Our bodies are governed by internal clocks altering body chemistry such as the twenty-four hour sun cycle. Hormone concentrations varies by 50 %+ during the day as the sun changes position. Our annual biorhythm depends upon seasonal changes as determined by the earth’s rotation around the sun.

All people have an annual biorhythm and body chemistry changes according to the season. When a baby is conceived, its genes are affected by his mother’s biorhythm cycles until it is born, thus providing a rational explanation for the theory why time of conception affects genetic make-up and personality, since biorhythms are determined by the sun’s varying radiation. The length of the solar day has astrological significance, affecting a mother’s biorhythms as the seasons change. At moment of conception and during nine months of gestation, there is a unique
pattern of sun radiation which determines genetic characteristics.

Maurice M. Cotterell, co-author of The Mayan Prophecies(A.G. Gilbert & M.M. Cotterell. The Mayan Prophecies. Dorset: Element, 1995) analysed the significance of the sun’s magnetic field for life on Earth. The sun’s magnetic field cycles coincide with the Zodiac sun-signs, explaining why people have certain characteristics and personality traits. The cyclical fluctuations of the sun’s magnetic field change DNA, explaining how sun-signs in astrology are determined.

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