Thursday, August 7, 2008

The Mutant Me


I am a mutant and have been for most of my life now. I have enjoyed a lot of my mutations but have yet to find the process that allows full control over the mutations. Although science has proven that genetics are responsible for nearly all of our physical characteristics there is still some room to look at other possibilities.
Maybe it is time to look at how we change throughout our lives from a different direction.
Mutation is nothing more than change and change is inevitable. If we don't have change we don't have life. Our brains continue to mutate all of our lives and yet we never realy think about how control of these mutations is maintained. Our beliefs keep us from looking in places that are within the areas of mythology, metaphysics, religion, and any other area that has yet to be measured by physical means.
When it comes to the physical interaction with the world around us we need but to think of the action to perform it. But what about the physical interactions with the world within us. Can we merely think about an action to perform it if that action involves our genetic makeup? Do we somehow cause our own genetic differences by a conscious desire to have a particular difference. Our thoughts do have a direct influence on the connections that are made or maintained within our brain. If you think about something imaginary long enough it can become as real as anything else.

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