In psychology, genetic memory is a memory present at birth that exists in the absence of sensory experience, and is incorporated into the genome over long spans of time.

In psychology, genetic memory is a memory present at birth that exists in the absence of sensory experience, and is incorporated into the genome over long spans of time.
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Lewis S
You have a very good point here on this subject.
Janet B
Personally, I think that it would go a long way to explaining why many feel such devastating fear during an encounter…old genetic memories expressing. Don’t know if Vendormini (sp?), has the right of it…but even if he doesn’t he’s got something close, I think.
Jan B