Nexus - 1905 - New Times Magazine-pages

Page 42 of 98

Page 42 of 98
Nexus - 1905 - New Times Magazine-pages

Page Content (OCR)

JuNkK DNA: Doorway TO TRANSFORMATION DNA: JUNK DOORWAY TRANSFORMATION Far from being non-coding and useless, so-called “junk” DNA can interact with zero-point energy and the morphic field, affecting our consciousness and also responding to changes in our states of mind. It is even responsible for the emergence of language. omething that is not particularly widely known about the mind-body connection today is that, since the early 1940s, a genuine microbiological framework for understanding the power of suggestion, intention and belief has been developing. In this short essay based on my forthcoming book series The Grand Illusion: A Synthesis of Science and Spirituality (volumes | and 2), we will look at some of this work as it relates to previously unexplainable "spontaneous" alterations to the genomes of living people—and the physiological and psychospiritual transformations that often accompany them. If We Don’t Understand It, Then It’s “Junk” As most NEXUS readers would know, the vast majority of our DNA "text" is not used in the coding of proteins and enzymes—it is non-coding—and scientists generally don't have any idea what its purpose is. Thus, in their infinite wisdom, they initially dubbed it "junk DNA". How much of our DNA is junk? About 95-98 per cent—rather a lot of waste for Nature to hang onto, I think you will agree (some scientific estimates go as high as 99 per cent). Since it is not responsible for constructing our basic physical form, its purpose remains mysterious to conventional mindsets. A large portion of our "junk" DNA is made up of mobile genetic elements (transposons and retrotransposons) or "jumping DNA", which can rewrite and activate—or deactivate—certain genetic codes. Jumping DNA reportedly makes up as much as half of the total DNA nucleotides.' Another major portion of the non-protein-coding regions of the genome is comprised of variable-number, tandemly repeating sequences known as "satellite DNA". Microbiologist William Brown believes that through specific conformational arrangements, satellite DNA interfaces with the so-called "morphic field"; various conformations have specific resonances with the morphic field and can therefore tune into different information programs. Since satellite DNA is very specific to each person, each of us tunes into a distinct and unique morphogenetic pattern.’ It seems likely that both jumping DNA and satellite DNA interface with the morphic field, thus responding to alterations in one's state of consciousness. Satellite DNA's ability to expand the number of repeating sequences means an increase in the information-carrying capacity of DNA. As a fractal antenna, DNA interacts with the vacuum/aether/zero-point field, transducing the zero-point energy which interacts with our consciousness. A greater interaction between our DNA and the torsion and/or scalar forces in the vacuum might equate to expanded consciousness, while a lesser interactivity would result in a contracted awareness. Thus, "certain modular arrangements of DNA would be more conducive to conscious awareness".’ In the 1990s, a team of Russian linguists led by Dr Peter Gariaev discovered that the genetic code in "junk" DNA follows uniform grammar and by Brendan D. Murphy © 2012 NEXUS ¢ 39 AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2012 www.nexusmagazine.com