was "timely", and to understand more as to what is meant by this, then read on:
In the year 2000 the lives of two women, Karen Keeghan and Lydia Fairchild, who were strangers to one another, were in the midst of coming to terms with a shocking truth: they are what Geneticists refer to as "Tetragametic Chimera's", meaning that they each have two sets of DNA, which in their case involves each having the reproductive organ of a fraternal twin that in turn enabled them to birth children belonging to their twin (the New England Journal of Medicine reveals the discovery in an article at http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa013452). During the early stage of growth, the fraternal twin's merged in such a way that when born they appeared as a single baby and no one knew the difference until many years later when DNA evidence proved otherwise.
A similar chimerism process occurs with "identical" twins, and although this can't be proved by DNA testing, there's another way that Chimerism can be detected. This now brings us to the brain and a serious question that needs to be tabled: Is the subconscious the result twin brains merging together?
The answer is YES. What we have long considered to be "our" subconscious, is in fact the mind of a twin, the proof of which is found in my research on pattern-clusters, the means by which the inner twin world has chosen to "come out" and "communicate" to us at this point in time. Most of the pattern-clusters documented in this blog occur as a result of inner twins having sacrificed their lives... and in the process, that of their outer twin. So the next question is ... WHY?! The answer to this can also be found by reading my earlier posts, up until March 27, 2014 (Here), after which most posts consist of a similar intro to this, with the exception of cryptic clues imbedded in each title.
For me to continue posting pattern-clusters, my new terms are laid out in my post (Here).
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