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the body and its functions. The DNA is an excellent storage medium for light and thus also for oxygen because of its form, the double helix. Perhaps this is why DNA is the basis for all processes occurring in the body—and thus also participates in metabolism. At least two functions are currently assigned to the DNA: the coding of genetic information, which is passed onto the next gen- eration in the germ cell, and the storing of information to build all cell components. The coherent light from the DNA controls all important biochemical and changing processes. These processes are the result of information carried by photons. The knowledge about the tasks, functions and the meaning of DNA is not new. When the anthropologist Jeremy Narby lived in the jungle with the Peruvian Indians, he discovered that their phe- nomenal knowledge about plants and their biochemical reactions included knowledge about the DNA, which was symbolised by two dancing snakes." These shamans go into contact with the energies, with the resonance field of themselves, the plants and the other person, and thus are able to obtain information not only about the use and application of healing medicines but also about the type of disease and its cause. The Curanderos of Mexico work in a similar way. They go into contact with the resonance field of the sick person as well as their environment to obtain more detailed information about healing possibilities. The most recent realisation of modern science—that DNA and RNA produce optical holograms and are in resonance with all background fields—corresponds with the understanding and approach of the shamans of old, and also with the world concept of many holistic colour therapists. Cantiniuiad navi icoua Ilustration 5 whether atomic particle or cell, organ or psyche. Hence any dis- ease can be interpreted as a manifestation of a loss of information and communication within the body! In the world of our materialistic science based on Darwinism, everyone is fighting against everyone and even each gene tries to achieve an advantage over the other gene. In this concept of nature, where everyone is against everyone, there is no concept of interaction or cooperation. This general concept of life as war expresses itself in our medical language. We talk about the immune system as being the army leader against bacteria and viruses.'° In contrast to this, the biophoton theory offers a model where life and all particles of a system relate to each other coherently and where they communicate with each other to achieve a sensible cooperation in order to produce the optimal condition for the entire system. Light emission is strongest whenever DNA is reproduced. About 90 per cent of the biophotons are emitted in the cell nucleus by the DNA. However, according to current mainstream scientific understanding, the DNA does not participate in metabolism. I consider this to be a very linear way of looking at About the Author: Christa Muths, BSc., MA, MSc, NFSH, MIAC, is a member of the New York Academy of Science and the Scientific and Medical Network, UK, as well as the author of numerous arti- cles and four books on holistic healing and energy therapy. Christa is an accredited spiritual teacher and healer, and in 1991 founded espacio, the International Centre for Holistic Studies. She is also the publisher/editor of espacio-time, a quarterly magazine dedicated to the integration of body, mind and spirit, covering science, medicine, philosophy and spiritu- ality in theory as well as practice. espacio offers a range of accredited diploma courses in various holistic modalities including colour therapy. For further information, visit the espacio-time website at www.espacio-time.com. Endnotes 7. Gribbin, John, Jn Search of 12. dtv Atlas Atomphysik, Miinchen, 1997, 1. Popp, Fritz Albert, Biologie des Lichtes, Schrédinger's Cat, Reading, 1991, p. 153. _p. I11. Hamburg, 1984. 8. Heisenberg, Werner, "Was ist ein 13. Popp, F. A., About the Coherence of 2. Redeke, Michael, Die ultraschwache Elemtarteilchen?", in Naturwissenschaften Biophotons, International Institute of Zellstrahlung, 1999. 1 Jan 1963, pp. 1-7; Physics and Biophysics, www.datadiwan.de. 3. Brandmeyer, Elke and Bodo Kohler, Philosophy, Harper & Row, 1959; The 14, Bischof, Marco, Biophotonen, Licht schenkt Leben, Fit fiirs Leben Verlag, — Physicist's Conception of Nature, Zweitausendundeins, Frankfurt, 1995, p. 484. EL 5 . Gommesitart, WHO, 15. International Institute of Biophysics, 4. Rowland Institute for Science, and 9. See www.quantenwelt.de, February Conference on Biophotons 1999, Harvard Smithsonian Center for 2001. www.datadiwan.de. Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 10. Vaas, Riidiger, Das Fliistern der 16. Muths, Christa, "Kriegssprache in der 5. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Photonen, Bild der Wissenschaft, 1998. Medizin", espacio-time, 3 Jhg, Nr. 3, as Frankfurt, 24 January 2001. 11. Popp, Fritz-Alpert, Die Botschaft der well as www.espacio-time.com. 6. dtv Atlas Atomphysik, Miinchen, 1997, Nahrung, Zweitausendundeins, Frankfurt, 17. Narby, Jeremy, DNA and the Origins p. 15. 2000. of Knowledge, London, 1998. 32 = NEXUS Continued next issue... www.nexusmagazi ne.com OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2001