Parthenogenesis

             Parthenogenesis is best defined as virgin birth. Specifically it is defined as an electro-magnetic force applied to a female egg causing conception. This is how Jesus, the Essene, was conceived according to ancient Hebrew doctrines, and it is possible today. This is not a religious argument of the birth of Christ, but merely a set of facts relating to his mother's choice of conception. The following pages will describe in detail this process and topics relating to it.
             Parthenogenesis is known to happen in animals, but only animals that eat raw and natural foods. Parthenogenesis does not involve a male's sperm for reproduction. The egg is fertilized by an electro-magnetic charge, which is applied when a male and a female come into close contact while being oppositely charged. This is the way to create what is known as a "Super Man." A "Super Man" is a man who posses powers that are believed to be unique to heavenly beings. Powers consist of gifts such as immortality, psychic abilities, the art of controlling nature, defying the laws of physics, and healing the sick.
             The first part of preparation for parthenogenesis and a healthy lifestyle is what you put in your body or if you put anything in it at all. We have evolved from breathanarian to liquidarian to fruitarian to raw foodist to vegan to vegetarian to carnivore. For one to be prepared for Parthenogenesis one has to devolve back to at least raw foodist but at best a breathanarian.
             Raw food is the minimum; it is not healthiest by far. Raw food consists of no cooked food. Cooking includes anything in which your food is heated over the temperature of the sun (105°F). This is true because the sun will not kill anything in your food, thus making it raw. When you cook your food not only do you kill all the living things in it, you also change the vitamins so that your body cannot absorb them. Not only does one destroy the ingredients of there...

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