Thursday, 29 August 2013

GENETICALLY ENGINEERING YOUR BABY'S FACE

GENETICALLY ENGINEERING YOUR BABY’S FACE
BY DR. MERVYN ABREO

          Everyone wants a beautiful baby. And it’s not only possible to get the child of your dreams, but it’s in your hands, without the intervention of any complicated scientific intervention. And it’s quite simple.

                                                                   

             

          I knew these two ladies who looked very similar, almost mirroring each other’s features. When asked whether they were related, I learned that, when the mother of the younger woman was pregnant, she was frequently at the home of the elder woman, whose looks made such an impression on the would be mother, that the baby in her womb gradually took on the features of the face that had so captivated her mother.
             Strangely, there is such an example in the Bible.
          In Genesis (Chapter 30, verse 31 to 42), we see what Jacob did when he wanted to outsmart his father-in-law Laban.
                                                             


           He first chose as his wages, speckled or spotted sheep, dark-colored lambs and every spotted or speckled goat. He had these removed from the flock and made his sons take them a great distance away.

                                                            



          The remaining cattle were under his care. He then collected fresh rods of poplar, almond and plant trees and peeled them so that white streaks would show. And when the flocks came to the watering troughs, where they bred and conceived, it was within his control to place these rods in front of them, for the explicit purpose of bringing forth lambs and kids that were streaked, speckled and spotted.
          Whenever the stronger animals were breeding, Jacob laid the rods in the watering troughs before the eyes of the flock, so that they might breed and conceive. The result, strong and healthy streaked, speckled and spotted cattle for himself!
           He had the rods removed when the weak animals were breeding. The result, strong animals for himself and weak ones for Laban.



          He was thus able to genetically engineer the external appearance of those cattle which he desired to possess!

         
                    Pregnant mothers, especially during the first few months of pregnancy, should have pictures of happy and beautiful babies hung on the walls of their home, especially in their bed rooms. The result, a beautiful baby.


NOTE: This article only covers the external beauty of the baby.
           My subsequent article: ‘Genetically engineering the soul and spirit of my baby,’ explains the total personality integration of your child! 
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Dear friend,
          I look forward to getting your feedback. Do write in to me at:
                                        drmervynabreo@gmail.com

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