IN THIS LESSON
How do you tell the difference between an X and Y chromosome?
You pull down its genes!
Bad jokes aside,
Lloyd considered the Chromosomes as a highly critical part of his program. It’s important for a practitioner to check new clients for the Chromosome pairs on page 41. All should be present.
When Lloyd asked if all are present and got a no, he usually found that 2 or 3 of the numbers were missing. Bringing in the proper number will usually bring in the others as well.
And this is where things get exciting. Lloyd never published until November 2021 that he had discovered more chromosomes. Back when Lloyd developed these numbers, he and Phyllis decided they were a little ‘far out there’ to share.
Here’s what I wrote about them in the Nov 2021 Newsletter:
”Hi Everyone,
This is Wild!
Could it be that we have more pairs of Chromosomes than we thought!?
According to Lloyd's Guides, we do!
Lloyd and Phyllis were thumbing through the manual and
came upon this page. They realized this was a page they had
but never shared with manual owners. At the time when these
numbers were developed, they felt it might be 'too far out there' for those with the manual.
It's a bit mind blowing that we could have more chromosomes pairs but realize that we haven't all agreed in the past on how many pairs we do have.
In the 1920's some said 19 pairs, some 23, and then American Zoologist Theophilus Painter 'discovered' there were 24.
Apparently, we all went along with that until about 1955 when a researcher named Tjio was able to photograph the 46 chromosomes (23 pairs).
So, what about these? Chromosome pairs # 25, 26, 27 etc?
Are these extra chromosome pairs perhaps energetic in nature? Or maybe we just don't 'see' them' under a microscope.
I'm going to link to a very interesting interview with Dr Thomas
Cowan that I encourage you to read. He makes the observation that we have never really seen a cell at work 'inside' the body. Instead, we take the cell out, do stuff to it, expose it to chemicals, then put it under a microscope and look for stuff.
Would it really be that much of a surprise if maybe there was stuff in there that can't be seen once it's been removed from its host, the human? Maybe some energetic stuff? It's something to think about.
We really have no information as to why there may be more than 23 pairs of chromosomes other than Lloyd's guides led him to develop the numbers.
Lloyd was able to dowse what some of them help with but that is all we know. I do think they are pretty cool and a great addition to the manual.”
Link to Dr Thomas Cowan Interview click HERE
Let’s carry on……