Before Birth

 

Painting no:21 , acrylics on paper, size: 80 x 60 cm

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Before Birth

Review Of This Painting By  Ian Eade  

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Looking at this picture and reading the accompanying text leads me to believe that this work supports the theory of genetic memory. That is, all of us carry memories through out genes which have been implanted by past generations. Favour to this theory can be seen in this simple example:

How is a baby at birth able to recognise its parents?

It would help if the baby had an impression of its parents before it was born.

Genetic memory can also explain de ja vue, when a person believes that they have experienced something in the past it is more likely that the experience is that of a previous generation.
Coupled with the fact that very little of the information that is accumulated by our sense is available to us on a conscious level. The information stored in our unconscious is used in the construction of our genetic memory.

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