
It's powerful to see that scientists (specifically in the epigenetics field) are discussing how the negative impact on our human and environmental rights correlate to our quality of life—personally, in communities and for this traveling globe we call earth. It's sad to see much of this evidence, but promising because the data is making visible a new layer of the impact that will be hard to ignore. This breakthrough book is informed by the science of epigenetics along with humanist philosophy. These stories are inspired by a personal journey to track down what the author calls DNA Memory. It's a series of intersectional short stories to spotlight an ancient wound along with humble recommendations. The point is to open a dialogue on how we may recover from deeply rooted pain with the goal to produce better outcomes for us all. This book elucidates the origins of terrorism by offering a fresh lens, but actually seeks to offer much more. It's a new theory on how to consider the impact of humans on each other and the world at large.
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