So far this has been great and I'll be liking each of these videos. As for the ending part of this section - this concept or theory - is precisely why I am so interested in epigenetics and genetic memory. As a child I experienced entire lifetimes worth of experiences or "memories" - I being more logical and analytical than spiritual - first believed that it is what some call "ancestral memory". As I studied World Religions to understand different beliefs in reincarnation - I personally believe and "feel" that what are "incarnations" is most likely genetic or ancestral memories. The genetic difference between someone being capable of experiencing those memories or not being able to - is based on the genetic expression of the individual and its relation to their ancestry. For example - my earliest memory is the furthest back - in tribal times, raising children and grandchildren, dieing of old age with many great grand children in a Stone Hut on the edge of a "New Ocean". The people genetically - were closer to Native American - though - more "Greecian". Before the incident that could only be described as the island heaving then collapsing, the architecture was Greecian/Classical and Native American. I and several of the surviving children essentially had to start from scratch. Then a huge gap in "relative time" passed and the next incarnation or genetic memory was that of what could only be considered Eastern Gothic or Southern German - the architecture was wooden log houses and cabins, rural farmhouses, small villages. Of which I explored much of during what could be considered what I believe was either during g the 2nd or 3rd Crusades... I am genetically - Native American and German, Scottish, French. I find it extremely easy to learn German although my German ancestors died before I could know them. Same with French... I can also naturally pronounce Native American languages quite easily in comparison to most "pure white" people. So - in summary - I personally believe that quite a bit of genetic memory is passed - more if a person has a genetic expression nearly the same as their ancestor - the more exact - the more memories could be related or expressed and understood. After all - everyone has a doppelganger based on the genetic chances alone - take into consideration your own ancestry and it could be easily seen to follow a line of potential genetic expression and genetic memory.