DNA and Disease Expression
27 Jul 2009
We spoke earlier about how the possibility exists for DNA to allow diseases to be expressed based on consciousness. We then followed how consciousness is in contact with subatomic particles and explained how a two-way process could be established, linking consciousness with both external and internal realities. We’d like to know explain this process.
The missing link to the field from the DNA is most convincingly explained by seeing it as the magnetic portion of the electromagnetic field.
This model conceptually allows for input from the environment, as mediated through signals that enter the cells of the human organism, as messages from the outside. This combination allows the expression of DNA to be jointly affected by the individuated portion, which manifests in the individual, and the collective portion of consciousness.
Once the human organism is present in the environment of the planetary eco-system, interaction at both levels of consciousness is possible. This interaction produces the “epigenetic expression of DNA,” thus allowing a specific portion of the DNA to be interpreted in myriad of ways by having different chemical moieties on DNA base pairs of the DNA chain.
The changes then allow organs to modify their function and for endocrine and other glands to modify and change their secretions. Again conceptually, this allows for instantaneous change and adjustment rather than a fixed, predetermined and unchangeable response.
If this thinking is applied to diabetes, we can regard the disease as a changeable expression of DNA, rather than a fixed permanent change that occurs because the pancreatic cell is burnt-out. In fact in this sense, if healthy cells are transplanted, once the connection with the local individuated consciousness is initiated, then the same instructional information is given. This results in re-occurrence of the previous dysfunction. So if a study were to be done, then what can be expected is that initially a large number of patients would show successful results but the results would change over time. Ultimately, only those who were able to truly change their perspective internally would continue to show successful results.
The example provided here can be applied to any disease or health condition, whether it is cancer or heart disease. In the case of heart disease, we now know that the inflammatory response of the immune system plays a large part in the evolution of disease. We would seem this as responding to changed perception. Then, the activity of these cells would be initiated by DNA instruction in much the same way as in the diabetes illustration.
The manifestation of good or ill health first begins at the level of DNA!

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