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Your Emotional State is Affecting Your DNA - Right Now! |
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Here's how your emotional state can impact your DNA... |
How can your emotional brain, affect your DNA? How can your
emotional brain get the last word in affecting any outcome, including those programmed into your genetic code, and
do so regardless of the conscious desires of your logical brain?
Before you dismiss the idea entirely as too outlandish, consider the following summary of the discoveries
scientists made that led them to such conclusions.
No doubt your emotional state is one of the most powerful forces that can aid you (or defeat you!) in achieving the
life you want. You can harnass its power because your emotional state - whatever it is - is processed into the rest
of your body by way of neurotransmitters and your endocrine, immune and nervous systems. These molecules affect
your hypothalamus, a part of your brain that has wide control over your bodily operations. In other words, your
emotional state becomes a biochemical event that directs how your body operates.
That in itself is amazing enough. But what is even more amazing is what Russian linguists discovered. They
demonstrated that these thoughts-that-become-biochemical-events can even impact your DNA - directing it to turn on
or off various instructions!
Can we really instruct our DNA? Here's what the linguists found in studying this phenomenon. They concluded that
DNA is like a biological internet, 10% of which is used for building proteins, and the other 90% serves as data
storage and communication.
First, they discovered that our genetic code, especially in that 90%, follows the same rules as all our human
languages. In other words, DNA follows a regular grammar and has a set rules just like the languages we speak with
words.
Continuing this research, the Russian biophysicist and molecular biologists next explored the vibrational behavior
of DNA. They concluded that living chromosomes on DNA function just like computers that use radiation. Using that
property, they modulating laser ray to different frequencies, and influenced DNA’s genetic information.
With this method, the research group proved that chromosomes damaged by x-rays can be repaired. They also captured
information patterns of a particular DNA and transmitted it onto another, thus reprogramming cells to another
genome.
Thus they provided the evidence “for a whole new type of medicine in which DNA can be influenced and reprogrammed
by words and frequencies without cutting out and replacing single genes.”
Some reviewers have asserted that this experiment “points to the immense power of wave genetics, demonstrating that
wave genetics has a greater influence on the formation of organisms than the biochemical messages put out by our
genetic DNA bluprint.”
Their conclusion: "This finally and scientifically explains why affirmations, autogenous training, hypnosis and the
like can have such strong effects on humans and their bodies."
Pamela Levin is an R.N. and a Teaching & Supervising Transactional Analyst with 500+ postgraduate hours in
clinical nutrition, herbology and applied kinesiology. In private practice since 1970, she offers health
improvement services for body, mind and spirit. She is the mother of 2 and grandmother of 2.
Pamela Levin, R.N., T.S.T.A.
May 4, 2015
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