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concept:what-did-your-face-look-like-before-your-parents-were-born'What did your face look like before your parents were born?'
Classic Zen koan mentioned as a parallel to the sutra's 'mirror that remembers the face it has never seen'.
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- The transmission of traits from parents to offspring via the genetic material.
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