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Sound, Intention & Genetic Healing
Gariaev proved that chromosomes damaged by X-rays, for instance, can be repaired. Moreover, this was accomplished noninvasively by simply applying vibration and language, or sound combined with intention, or words, to DNA.
Date: 9/16/2005 11:11:57 AM ( 8 y ) ... viewed 2369 times SOUND, INTENTION & GENETIC HEALING Sol Luckman In an an intriguing section of a fascinating book entitled The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge,
French anthropologist Jeremy Narby includes snippets from his personal
journals from his time spent studying the healing practices of
Amazonian medicine men. One entry is of particular interest on the
popular subject of genetic healing.
"According to shamans of the
entire world," writes Dr. Narby, communication with healing spirits is
established "via music. For [shamans] it is almost inconceivable to
enter the world of spirits and remain silent. Angelica Gebhart Sayer
discusses the visual music projected by the spirits in front of the
shaman's eyes. It is made up of three-dimensional images that coalesce
into sound, and that the shaman imitates by emitting corresponding
melodies." In a provocative footnote to himself, Narby adds, "I should
check whether DNA emits sound or not."
One school of thought
insists that humans are actually made of sound and that DNA itself may
be a form of sound. Drawing on meticulously documented research,
Harvard-trained Leonard Horowitz explains that DNA emits and receives
both phonons and photons, or electromagnetic waves of sound and light.
In the 1990s, according to Dr. Horowitz, "three Nobel laureates in
medicine advanced research that revealed the primary function of DNA
lies not in protein synthesis ... but in the realm of bioacoustic and
bioelectric signaling." In recent years a new artistic field called DNA
music has even begun to flourish. It therefore seems appropriate, at
the very least, to compare DNA to a keyboard with a number of keys that
produce the music of life.
But what if on some level we are made of sound? What if in the beginning was
the Word? What if the music of the spheres is no myth? What if we
ourselves are a harmonic convergence? What if the holographic grid of
our being is a linguistic and musical interface between
higher-dimensional light, which might be considered a form of divine
thought or intention, and sound in higher-dimensional octaves? After
all, String theory posits the existence of many different,
theoretically accessible dimensions that appear notationally linked
much like strings on a guitar.
Narby repeatedly makes the point
that shamans use sound because this allows them to transform some
aspect of the genetic code. If DNA is indeed a text, a keyboard, a
musical score; if it is true that this score can be rewritten so that
it plays a new type of music; and if we live not just in a holographic
but in a harmonic universe, then it seems plausible that our bioenergy fields are at least in part composed of higher-dimensional sound.
When
my partner Leigh and I began developing a method of DNA activation
called Regenetics, we discovered through kinesiology (muscle testing)
that each of the body's auric or electromagnetic fields corresponds not
just to a chakra but to a third-dimensional sound octave.
Energetically, our research indicates that humans are built of a
vertical series of light-processing chakras interfacing with
concentric electromagnetic fields (which are sonic in nature) to form
the three-dimensional holographic matrix that produces our physical
body.
At the genetic level, sound gives rise to light. In a paper entitled "A Holographic Concept of Reality" appearing in Psychoenergetic Systems
in 1975, a team of researchers headlined by Richard Alan Miller first
outlined a compelling model of "ener-genetic" expression resulting in
"precipitated reality": "Superposed coherent waves of different types
in the cells interact to form diffraction patterns, firstly in the
acoustic [sound] domain, secondly in the electromagnetic [light]
domain." This leads to the manifestation of physical form as a "quantum
hologram--a translation between acoustical and optical holograms."
Significantly, this sound-light translation mechanism that creates the
somatic experience of reality functions in the genome.
This is
not the place to provide a full treatment of the science of quantum
bioholography. Rather, I wish to emphasize that according to this model
that is attracting many proponents as more and more of its precepts are
confirmed, it is becoming apparent that DNA directs cellular metabolism
and replication not just biochemically but electromagnetically through
a chromosomal mechanism that translates sound into light waves, and
vice versa. Sound and light, or phonons and photons, establish a
sophisticated communication network throughout the physical organism
that extends into the bioenergy fields and back to the cellular and
subcellular levels.
Recalling Edgar Cayce's prediction that "sound would be the medicine of the future," Jonathan Goldman in Healing Sounds: The Power of Harmonics
coined the following inspirational formula: sound + intention =
healing. If we define intention as a form of conscious light energy
roughly equivalent to thought, an idea consistent with many shamanic
traditions such as that of the Toltecs of Mesoamerica, we can translate
Goldman's formula as:
SOUND + LIGHT = HEALING.
Recently,
the ability of sound and light to heal DNA was scientifically
documented by a Russian research team of geneticists and linguists.
Russian linguists discovered that the genetic code, especially in the
so-called junk portion, follows regular grammar and usage rules
virtually identical to those of human languages. This invalidates many
modern linguistic theories by proving that language did not appear
randomly but reflects humanity's shared genetics. In The God Code
bestselling author Gregg Braden further demonstrates that the ancient
four-letter Hebrew name for God (YHVH) is actually code for DNA based
on the latter's chemical composition of nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, and
carbon. This assertion, with its vast implications relative to DNA's
universal role as a divine language spoken through the body, has been
peer-reviewed and accepted by many scholars of Hebrew.
Fritz
Albert Popp’s Nobel prize-winning research establishes that every cell
in the body receives, stores and emits coherent light in the form of
biophotons. In tandem with biophonons, biophotons maintain
electromagnetic frequency patterns in all living organisms. In the
words of Dr. Stephen Lindsteadt, this matrix that is produced and
sustained by frequency oscillations "provides the energetic
switchboarding behind every cellular function, including DNA/RNA
messengering. Cell membranes scan and convert signals into
electromagnetic events as proteins in the cell's bi-layer change shape
to vibrations of specific resonant frequencies." Emphasizing that every
"biochemical reaction is preceded by an electromagnetic signal,"
Lindsteadt concludes, "Cells communicate both electromagnetically and
chemically and create biochemical pathways that interconnect all
functions of the body."
Russian
scientists Peter Gariaev and Vladimir Poponin have also explored DNA's
extraordinary electromagnetic properties. Their research shows that DNA
has a special ability to attract photons, causing the latter to spiral
along the helix-shaped DNA molecule instead of proceeding along a
linear path. In other words, DNA has the amazing ability--unlike any
other molecule known to exist--to bend or weave light around itself.
In
addition, it appears that a previously undetected form of intelligent
light or intention energy (emanating from higher dimensions and
distinguishable from both gravity and electromagnetic radiation) which
Dr. Eli Cartan first termed "torsion" in 1913 after its twisting
movement through the fabric of space-time, gives rise to DNA. Many
decades later, the concept of torsion energy was still alive and well
enough to inspire an entire generation of Russian scientists, who
authored thousands of papers on the subject in the 1990s alone. "A
unified subliminal field of potentially universal consciousness
apparently exists," writes Horowitz on the subject of the Russian
studies, "and may be explained as emerging from a previously overlooked
physical vacuum."
The ancient Greeks were well aware of this
potent energy, calling it "aether" and understanding that it is
directly responsible for universal manifestation. In the 1950s Russian
scientist Nicolai Kozyrev conclusively proved the existence of this
life-giving subspace energy, demonstrating that, like time, it flows in
a sacred geometric spiral that has been called phi, the Golden Mean,
and the Fibonacci sequence. In the face of overwhelming evidence of its
existence, modern scientists are returning to the notion of aether
using such phrases as "zero point energy" and "vacuum potential."
Recently, physicists Richard Feynman and John Wheeler went so far as to
calculate that the amount of torsion energy contained inside a light
bulb could literally bring the world's oceans to a boil!
This
breakthrough research in the temporal physics of subspace establishes
that torsion energy permeates the entire multidimensional galaxy and
not only is responsive to but may actually be
consciousness creatively experiencing itself in time. "To put it as
bluntly as possible," writes renowned psychic and gifted scientific
researcher David Wilcock, "you cannot separate consciousness and
torsion waves--they are the same thing. When we use our minds to think,
we are creating movements of electrical impulses in the brain, and when
any electrical energy moves, torsion waves are also created."
According
to the Russian findings, notes author Wynn Free, "this spiraling
'torsion' energy could actually be the substance of our human souls,
and is therefore the precursor to the DNA molecule ... It already
exists in the fabric of space and time before any physical life
emerges." Elsewhere, Free remarks of transposons that these tiny
segments of DNA can travel along the genome activating different parts
of it when prompted by consciousness. In keeping with Dr. Gariaev's
"Wave-based Genome" theory, Free concludes that DNA functions "somewhat
like a computer chip, with different sections that can either be 'on'
or 'off.'" Thus we can easily imagine how the torsion waves of human
consciousness could program, or reprogram, DNA's binary code.
Similarly,
the Gariaev group demonstrated that chromosomes function much like
(re)programmable holographic biocomputers employing DNA's own
electromagnetic radiation. Their research strongly suggests that human
DNA is literally a genetic "text"; that chromosomes both produce and
receive the information contained in these texts in order to encode and
decode them, respectively; and that chromosomes assemble themselves
into a holographic grating or lattice designed to generate and
interpret highly stable spiral standing waves of sound and light that
direct all biological functions. In other words, explain longtime
genetics researchers Iona Miller and Richard Alan Miller in a superb
article based partly on Gariaev's findings entitled "From Helix to
Hologram," DNA's "code is transformed into physical matter, guided by
light and sound signals."
Decades
of research by Dr. Kikuo Chishima, a Japanese scientist, suggest that
red blood cells are formed not in bone marrow, as is commonly believed,
but in the intestinal villi. Red blood cells appear to be 1) guided by
systemic frequency oscillations manifesting in the bioenergy blueprint
and 2) capable of synthesizing DNA in order to differentiate into
specific types of cells, which then migrate via the 90,000-mile-long
capillary system to wherever they are needed. Writes Lindsteadt, "This
open-ended system that connects to the lymphatic system, the meridian
system and the connective tissue provides communication pathways for
the flow of information and cellular instructions from the
electromagnetic energy matrix."
One
revolutionary corollary (of many) of this research is that, to activate
DNA and stimulate healing on the cellular level, one can simply use our
species' supreme expression of creative consciousness: words. While
Western researchers clumsily cut and splice genes, Gariaev’s team
developed sophisticated devices capable of influencing cellular
metabolism through sound and light waves keyed to human language
frequencies. Using this method, Gariaev proved that chromosomes damaged
by X-rays, for instance, can be repaired. Moreover, this was
accomplished noninvasively by simply applying vibration and language, or sound combined with intention, or words, to DNA.
According
to Iona Miller and Richard Miller, “Life is fundamentally
electromagnetic rather than chemical, the DNA blueprint functioning as
a biohologram which serves as a guiding matrix for organizing physical
form.” Arguably the most far-reaching implication of the research cited
in this article is that DNA can be activated through conscious
linguistic expression (somewhat like an antenna) to reset the bioenergy
fields, which in turn (like orbiting communication satellites) can
transmit radio and light signals to restore the proper cellular
structure and functioning of the human body.
Copyright (c) 2005 by Sol Luckman. All Rights Reserved.
[Sol Luckman is editor of DNA Monthly and co-founder of the Phoenix Center for Regenetics. The preceding article is adapted from Book One on the Regenetics Method, Conscious Healing.]

BOOK INFORMATION
Title: Conscious Healing Subtitle: Book One on the Regenetics Method Author: Sol Luckman Author's URL (orders): http://www.phoenixregenetics.org/page9.html ISBN: 1-59113-843-4 Library of Congress Control Number: 2005910209 Available: December, 2005 Formats
Available: Trade Paperback, eBook Delivery Options: Priority, Media, Electronic Retail Price: $19.99 U.S. (paperback); $11.99 (ebook) Approximate Number of Pages: 268 Trim Size: 5.5" x 8.5" Includes: Bibliography, Glossary, Illustrations, Index
Genre: Healing Subgenre: Consciousness
Other Applicable Categories: Alternative Healing, Biophysics, DNA Activation, Energy Medicine, Genetics, Metaphysics, New Science
One-line Description: A revolutionary synthesis of ancient and modern
healing wisdom applied to and through the human existential blueprint:
DNA.
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Author Bio: Sol Luckman is co-founder of the Phoenix Center for Regenetics and editor of DNA Monthly.
After becoming chronically ill, he trained in a form of Allergy
Elimination Technique before embarking on a self-healing quest that
resulted in the Regenetics Method.
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