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Russian Scientists Prove DNA Can Be Reprogrammed by just our Words and other outside Frequencies.

12/8/2021

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​THE HUMAN DNA IS A BIOLOGICAL INTERNET and can be reprogrammed. 

Russian scientific research explains the human supernatural phenomena such as clairvoyance,  intuition, spontaneous and remote acts of healing, self healing,  affirmation techniques, unusual light/auras around people (namely spiritual masters), mind’s influence on weather patterns and much more.  In addition, there is 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.

Only 10% of our DNA is being used for  building proteins. It is this subset of DNA that is of interest to western researchers and is being examined and categorized. The other 90% are considered “junk DNA.”  The Russian researchers, however, convinced  that nature was not dumb, joined linguists and geneticists in a venture  to explore those 90% of “junk DNA.” Their results, findings and  conclusions are simply revolutionary! According to them, our DNA is not  only responsible for the construction of our body but also serves as data storage and in communication. The Russian linguists found that the  genetic code, especially in the apparently useless 90%, follows the same  rules as all our human languages. To this end they compared the rules  of syntax (the way in which words are put together to form phrases and  sentences), semantics (the study of meaning in language forms) and the  basic rules of grammar. They found that the alkalines of our DNA follow a  regular grammar and do have set rules just like our languages. So human  languages did not appear coincidentally but are a reflection of our  inherent DNA.

The Russian biophysicist and molecular  biologist Pjotr Garjajev and his colleagues also explored the vibrational behavior of the DNA. The bottom line was: “Living  chromosomes function just like solitonic/holographic computers using the  endogenous DNA laser radiation.” This means that they managed for example to modulate certain frequency patterns onto a laser ray and with it influenced the DNA frequency and thus the genetic information  itself. Since the basic structure of DNA-alkaline pairs and of language  (as explained earlier) are of the same structure, no DNA decoding is  necessary.

One can simply use words and  sentences of the human language! This, too, was experimentally proven!  Living DNA substance (in living tissue, not in vitro) will always react  to language-modulated laser rays and even to radio waves, if the proper  frequencies are being used.
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This finally and scientifically explains why affirmations, autogenous training, hypnosis, Mediation, Prayer and other forms of Focus, can have such strong effects on humans and their bodies. It is entirely normal  and natural for our DNA to react to language. While western researchers  cut single genes from the DNA strands and insert them elsewhere, the  Russians enthusiastically worked on devices that can influence the  cellular metabolism through suitable modulated radio and light  frequencies and thus repair genetic defects.

Garjajev’s research group succeeded in proving that with this method chromosomes damaged by x-rays for example can be repaired. They even captured information patterns of a particular DNA and transmitted it onto another, thus reprogramming cells to another genome. So they successfully transformed, for example, frog  embryos to salamander embryos simply by transmitting the DNA information patterns! .

Esoteric and spiritual teachers  have known for ages that our body is programmable by language, words and  thought.  This has now been scientifically proven and explained.   Of course the frequency has to be correct. And this is why not  everybody is equally successful or can do it with always the same strength. The individual person must work on the inner processes and  maturity in order to establish a conscious communication with the DNA.  The Russian researchers work on a method that is not dependent on these factors but will ALWAYS work, provided one uses the correct frequency.

In nature,  hyper communication has  been successfully applied for millions of years. The organized flow of  life in insect states proves this dramatically. Modern man knows it only  on a much more subtle level as “intuition.” But we, too, can regain  full use of it. An example from Nature: When a queen ant is spatially  separated from her colony, building still continues fervently and  according to plan. If the queen is killed, however, all work in the  colony stops. No ant knows what to do. Apparently the queen sends the  “building plans” also from far away via the group consciousness of her  subjects. She can be as far away as she wants, as long as she is alive.  In man  hyper communication  is most often encountered when one suddenly  gains access to information that is outside one’s knowledge base. Such   hyper communication  is then experienced as inspiration or intuition.  The Italian composer Giuseppe Tartini for instance dreamt one night that  a devil sat at his bedside playing the violin. The next morning Tartini  was able to note down the piece exactly from memory, he called it the  Devil’s Trill Sonata.

In the book  “Vernetzte Intelligenz” (Networked  Intelligence), Grazyna Gosar and Franz Bludorf explain these  connections precisely and clearly. The authors also quote sources  presuming that in earlier times humanity had been, just like the  animals, very strongly connected to the group consciousness and acted as  a group. To develop and experience individuality we humans however had  to forget  hyper communication  almost completely. Now that we are  fairly stable in our individual consciousness, we can create a new form  of group consciousness, namely one, in which we attain access to all  information via our DNA without being forced or remotely controlled  about what to do with that information.  We now know that just  as on the internet our DNA can feed its proper data into the network,  can call up data from the network and can establish contact with other  participants in the network. Remote healing, telepathy or “remote  sensing” about the state of relatives  etc.. can thus be explained.  Some animals know also from afar when their owners plan to return home.  That can be freshly interpreted and explained via the concepts of group  consciousness and  hyper communication. Any collective consciousness  cannot be sensibly used over any period of time without a distinctive  individuality. Otherwise we would revert to a primitive herd instinct  that is easily manipulated.

Hyper communication  in the new millennium means something quite different:  Researchers  think that if humans with full individuality would regain group  consciousness, they would have a god-like power to create, alter and  shape things on Earth! 
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More and more clairvoyant children are being born. Something in those children is striving  more and more towards the group consciousness of the new kind, and it  will no longer be suppressed.

When a great number of people get together through prayer or meditation, all focusing on the same outcome, we can change the world. The concept of us changing our own DNA, through our words and vibrations, is now a Know FACT. We are getting an Upgrade.”

-All information is taken from the book  “Vernetzte Intelligenz”  von Grazyna Fosar und Franz Bludorf, ISBN 3930243237, summarized and  commented by Baerbel. The book is unfortunately only available in German  so far.
Read full version https://wakeup-world.com/2011/07/12/scientist-prove-dna-can-be-reprogrammed-by-words-frequencies/
“Coherent sonic environments such as “sound baths” recalibrate moods and the nervous systems. William Softky; Cornell neuroscientist and biophysicist explains in this edition of Tech Turncoat Truths.”The fashionable intelligence at The New York Times has declared sound baths are everywhere, and it’s true. Well-educated people like myself now routinely spend a couple dozen dollars for a few hours in a quiet room listening to ringing gongs, thrumming bowls and shaking rattles.

Those special-purpose sonic environments are technically called “sound baths,” but both aspiration and experience prefer the colloquial term “sound healing.” Sound baths do, in fact, make one feel “healed” just like a good massage does.
I’m fascinated by sound baths not just for the quiet, subtle thrills that pure tones give to any breathing human. As a neuroscientist and biophysicist, I spent my career understanding the mathematical theory of how fluid brains interact with vibrating bodies, with the most relevant discoveries published in three research papers (see here, here and here). It turns out that coherent sound patterns can help nervous systems “tune” themselves, in the same general way tuning-forks help experts tune pianos or harps. A few months ago, I validated that explanation in person with Aurelio, the man who founded the world’s most prestigious sound-bath workshop called Svaram in Auroville, India. Aurelio and I agree on how sonic waves heal human bodies.

That insight matters, because sound baths — like many “alternative” therapies that use live humans — have amazing cost/benefit ratios, delivering happiness fast and cheap. Yet such therapies get short shrift in monetized media, precisely because they have so little profit and centralized messaging. The NYT article, for example, gave lots of examples and quotes, but didn’t distinguish between practices or explain why they work.
Fortunately, that article’s one scientific quote says all we need. David Baguley, a professor of hearing sciences at the University of Nottingham, said: “We know that sound has a massive influence on how the brain is organized.” Of course! The whole body from ears to toes is just a collection of vibrations, so it’s practically made of sound. Understand sound, you understand us.

The Science
Think of all the motions a human body can have, from big and slow to small and fast. The biggest, slowest motions are the strides and arm swings of locomotion, followed by faster and more delicate motions of fingers, toes and face. Keep going into the muscular tremors of the body (lasting around 0.03 seconds) and of the eyeball (0.01 seconds), through audible sound waves (down to 0.0001 seconds), into the ultrasonic realms of sound localization and proprioception (under 0.00001 seconds).
Those vibrations span factors of millions in time, with the highest-bandwidth, most information-dense signals at the microtime end. Those ultrasound echoes enable the brain to convert time into space, microseconds into millimeters, both inside and outside the body. Those neuromechanical vibrations make your image of yourself and your world.
Every last one of those body motions, from seconds to microseconds, is a kind of vibration and thus a kind of sound. You could say that a brain’s primary task, even the “visual” task of vibrating the eyeball, is that of anticipating and re-creating vibrations in space. Our brilliant brains are jelly managers.

That means the whole brain/body system reduces, in a physicist’s sense of “first approximation,” to a kind of self-playing instrument. Say a “smart” harp with a million strings, one string for each muscle fiber.
In this metaphor, the harpist brain sends pulses (action potentials) to “pluck” muscle fibers at precise, predetermined times. Right after, the plucks’ micro-reverberations trigger a coherent wave of sensory-neuron pulses back up to the brain. By learning to arrange the outputs and inputs to overlap, the brain minutely sculpts muscle and myofascial vibrations in the body, making them as predictable and lingering as possible. But you couldn’t possibly be aware of those tiny vibrations because they are far too numerous, fast and subtle to be tracked by clunky “consciousness.” They are as unconscious as can be.

Back in paleo times, our nervous systems calibrated themselves just fine for a few million years, because the outdoor sonic environment we evolved for was simple, natural and three-dimensional: wind sounds, rain sounds, twig-snaps, people.  Every sound a real one, every microsecond perfectly in place.

Unfortunately, the modern world messes with microseconds: screens and lights flicker at rates that drive the unconscious crazy, digital phones scramble subtle vocal nuance, loudspeakers make unphysical sound patterns, earphones create competing soundscapes, wireless interruptions make unpredictable shocks. Our delicate vibration-managing nervous systems become de-calibrated not just by the sounds we call “noise pollution,” but also by the artificial sounds we call “entertainment” and “connection.”
The solution to mental misery created by a de-calibrating sonic environment is to return to a calibrating one, such as a sound bath. The most natural sonic environment is obviously nature itself and, in fact, the practice of loitering quietly among trees, called “forest bathing,” provides well-documented benefits.

In the neuromechanical view, trees provide naturally complex sound-reflection surfaces, and their rustling leaves provide coherent sonic point-sources, distributed through space. Full-spectrum authentic 3D sound. Sitting under a Bodhi tree in Auroville, I could hear the shape of the moving wind in the rustling leaves. Perhaps that same sound pattern enlightened the Buddha.

Human-made sound baths, on the other hand, use two opposite types of sound to recalibrate the supine recipients in two opposite ways. To recalibrate one’s spatial-localization sense — hearing exactly where a sound comes from — there are rattles, rainsticks, chimes and other objects that make sharp, sudden clicks or dings from specific points in space. These constitute what physicists call “point sources,” a kind of test pattern originating from exact points in space and time. (The Amazonian ayahuasca ceremony, a kind of drug-enhanced sound healing, ends with rattles shaken over the participants).

To recalibrate whole-body vibrations, sound baths also include things that ring continuously from being rubbed on the rim, the way one rings a wineglass. Brass Tibetan “singing” bowls and huge cylindrical quartz bowls both create enduring single-frequency notes, which typically form standing waves in the room. Standing waves have the simplest possible pattern in space and time, and so they provide the entire body with simultaneous, consistent, coherent stimulation. Sensory neurons on and under the skin thus all fire in microsecond synchrony.

Furthermore, the nature of standing waves, like those in microwave ovens, is to have “hot” and “cold” spots. That means you can feel the center of sound coming from within your head and feel it move around inside.

Different Sounds
Other sound experiences, such as traditional religious ceremonies, include blown instruments, whose sounds are less pure, but thereby also embed vibrations from the performer’s abdomen. For example, the Tibetan horn, the didgeridoo or the Jewish shofar.
Some experiences involve the sonic properties of the space itself, such as reverberation patterns in a cathedral (e.g., the Caveau Phonocamptique), or the echo-enhancing meditation space in Auroville’s Matrimandir.  These point to the final benefit of sound baths: they’re social. A group of people in a quiet room automatically bathe one another in a soup of imperceptible human-generated vibrations, reference signals as useful as sounds from bowls and rattles. We can “heal” each other just by breathing.

So understanding our brains as vibration managers easily de-calibrated by modern life shows us what to avoid and what to do. Any self-learning processor needs to avoid artificial and artificially interesting signals, so tech-made sounds and fractured soundscapes in and of themselves de-calibrate nervous systems. Fortunately, that same processor can recalibrate itself with simple sounds from solid objects, one of the cheapest and safest ways to make the nervous system sing again.

*Please extend your learning with William Softkey’s published research papers located on this article. 
*[Big tech has done an excellent job telling us about itself. This column, dubbed Tech Turncoat Truths, or 3T, goes beyond the hype, exploring how digital technology affects human minds and bodies. The picture isn’t pretty, but we don’t need pretty pictures. We need to see the truth of what we’re doing to ourselves.]
-fairobserver.com - William Softkey, Cornell University; Neuroscientist, Biophysicist, 2019

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“In previous articles, we discussed the importance of brain waves in modern technological developments. It even seemed like something “magical” to me, when I was writing about how through brain waves and AI scientists can “see” what you are seeing in real-time. Now, even more progress is being made thanks to neuroscientists at MIT.”So far, there is no cure for Alzheimer’s despite rapid growth in the number of people living with the disease. It is estimated that around 44 million people around the world suffer from this condition or a related form of dementia. In the U.S., an estimated 5.5 million people have Alzheimer’s disease. It is also the sixth-leading cause of death in the U.S, killing even more people than breast and prostate cancer combined.
Even though a few drugs temporarily manage certain cognitive symptoms of the illness, none of them can stop Alzheimer’s progression. Virtually all new treatments have failed in clinical trials. “We really don’t have much to offer people,” says Shannon Macauley, a neuroscientist at Wake Forest School of Medicine.

This new research basically works with imitating the healthy rhythmic patterns—or brain waves—that operate at different frequencies. Gamma brain waves oscillate at roughly 30 to 100 Hz and are associated with higher-order cognitive functions, and they are also known to decrease in the brains of people suffering from Alzheimer’s.
A previous study showed that flashing light 40 times a second into the eyes of mice treated their Alzheimer’s disease. If this was not amazing enough, researchers also added sound of a similar frequency and this dramatically improved the results. In a way, we can be talking of “healing frequencies”… some “alternative” therapies in medicine may not sound so crazy now, huh?

This noninvasive treatment also greatly reduced the number of amyloid plaques found in the brains of these mice. Plaques were cleared in large swaths of the brain, including areas critical for cognitive functions such as learning and memory.

“When we combine visual and auditory stimulation for a week, we see the engagement of the prefrontal cortex and a very dramatic reduction of amyloid,” said Li-Huei Tsai, one of the researchersfrom MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory.

Another fact to consider is that the researchers found that if they treated the mice for one week, then waited another week to perform the tests, many of the positive effects had faded, suggesting that the treatment would need to be given continuously to maintain the benefits.
Tsui used a frequency ranging around 40 Hertz, a sound only just high enough for humans to hear, and as a “side effect,” it also helped clear the nearby hippocampus, an important area of the brain associated with memory. After treatment, mice exposed to this “therapy” performed better in a range of cognitive tasks. Findings show an overall neuroprotective effect, even in the later stages of neurodegeneration, the researchers reported.

Though there are important differences among species, there is reason to be optimistic that these methods can provide useful interventions for humans,” says Nancy Kopell, a professor of mathematics and statistics at Boston University.
While further research is needed and a few numbers to understand, such as 40, the frequency that is creating a profound impact in mice, this is encouraging news to finally have an effective treatment for all stages of Alzheimer’s disease.
By Manuel García Aguilar  | Creative Commons | TheMindUnleashed.com
I would love to share something else with everyone. It may be hard to believe; but sound (frequencies) can heal anything from physical ailments, emotional, spiritual, your energy body and even help with reprogramming the subconscious so you can change the story that is on a loop in your mind. 
Truth is with at least a monthly sound bath, session or using these frequencies will greatly help with the balance, flow and health of your cells, chakras, meridians, thoughts and the overall energy! Which translates simply to you sleeping deeply, waking up energized and ready to enjoy the day and help maintain your energy throughout the day. It will help clear your mind and keep the flow of energy so you won’t feel stuck in patterns that cause grief, resentment, pain, sadness or other emotions that take one from feeling great! 
I truly haven’t found anything else that truly goes into the root of one’s blockages like sound therapy. There’re so many forms of sound therapies out there for everyone. The truly amazing discovery; you can you use sound therapy with any other medical, holistic or physical therapies. I have personally worked with hypnosis, psychologists, yoga classes, life coaches, musicians and many others. The beauty is that my crystal bowls simply help with the energy flow with each person who greatly benefits; helping them open, maintain and expand their inner strength so they accomplish what they set out to do with ease and confidence! 
We have entered the late fall season here in the northern hemisphere; where seasonal disorders can effect everyone. Please use these amazing services out there. They truly help! There is also light therapies, aromatherapies, salt baths, massage, yoga, walking in nature, meditation and so much more. Use them in combination and expand your awareness to how truly powerful, amazing and vibrant you are! No one needs to suffer anymore. There is way too many offerings out there including reiki and other energy works. 
We are closing in on Christmas, Chanukah is ending and so many magical holidays coming up. I truly hope everyone has a safe, blessed and wonderful time with their families and friends. We have all been through so many changes over the past two years. Just remember how truly amazing you all are; how resilient and truly blessed. If you have lost anyone to covid or going through some difficulties right now; I truly can help. I know many that have and personally my family has too. Just know there is help out there always. Your never alone. 
Thank you for reading this blog. I truly thought I needed to put this out again. I had two years ago. Definitely more pertinent today. Since now mainstream news, shows and literature showcases what sound therapy can do - the benefits! But also how frequencies help out in ways science is has found again and our ancestors always knew. 
Please have a wonderful holiday season and may you and your loved ones be grateful, happy and share your hearts love! 
Many blessings, 
~ John  
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