Drooping genes v/s dancing genes
Author(s) -
TS Sathyanarayana Rao,
KS Jagannatha Rao,
M. R. Asha
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
indian journal of psychiatry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.485
H-Index - 34
eISSN - 1998-3794
pISSN - 0019-5545
DOI - 10.4103/0019-5545.55080
Subject(s) - feeling , meaning (existential) , psychology , anger , psychoanalysis , soul , existentialism , social psychology , psychotherapist , epistemology , philosophy
Byline: T. Sathyanarayana Rao, K. Jagannatha Rao, M. Asha Exploring avenues for stimulating and harnessing the tremendous self-healing potential of the human genome, is one of the hot spot areas in current research. A prime candidate for illness is a person whose life is devoid of love or of any level of human warmth. Add to this, unresolved or deeply consuming emotional, psychological or spiritual stress along with a disempowering belief system-you have a perfect recipe for creating disease. When a person feels that he or she has no choice in the matters of his or her own life, their emotional response can lead to the development of a disease. The violation of a person's choice, often, is teeming with hostility, fear, anger and rage. 'The Lost Soul Syndrome', when a person is in 'Existential Vacuum', where suffering is accompanied by the absence or loss of meaning in one's life, could be a significant contributor to illness. This is primarily because, a life sans meaning, more often than not, leads to despair, depression and worthlessness. This implies that the physical body is strongly affected when one's state of mind and emotions are full of suffering, stemming from feelings of emptiness.[sup] [1] Life is a learning experience. By redirecting our focus, we bring about a new course of events into focus while releasing an existing course of events that may not serve us any longer. Nowhere this is more significant than where our genes are concerned. Of late, geneticists have begun to address the DNA (NOT the Brain) as our Bio-computer. It can be hypothesized that, in order to set the "bioenergy system" right, it is vital to access the source of electromagnetic malfunction in our genetic code. To facilitate this, it is essential to employ special sounds and intention.[sup] [2] According to Dr. Valerie Hunt, the author of "Infinite mind: Science of the Human vibrations of consciousness", the mind actually exists at the dimension of electromagnetic fields, rather than residing in the brain. Natalie Dobrova believes that, an individual's system comprising organs, has its own electromagnetic rhythm. Disruption in this cellular symphony signifies disease.[sup] [3] DNA is regarded as the master blue print for our biology. Vedas state that "In the beginning was Brahman with whom was the WORD". A parallel for this can be found in The New Testament where John states "In the beginning was the WORD." A reference in Genesis 1:3 reads "And God said , Let there be light: And there was light." All these point to the potential of light (electromagnetic waves) and sound (electromagnetic waves) on DNA and their EXPRESSION.[sup] [2] Horowitz, the author of "DNA: Pirates of the sacred spiral", states that the research carried out by neurophysiologists has clearly shown the following: "One-third of the sensory-cortex area of the brain is fully devoted to the oral cavity, tongue, lips and speech." This implies that bioacoustic waves (oral frequency emissions- spoken or sung) have tremendous impact over life and vibrating genes which in turn influence total wellness of individuals and probably affect evolution of the species too.[sup] [2] Dr. Jeremy Norby, a French anthropologist, conducted detailed studies on Healing techniques of Shamans in the Amazon forests, has also authored the book "The Cosmic serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge". He compared DNA or genetic code to books, which can be read, written or REWRITTEN (Reprogrammed). Now comes the important piece of the puzzle - the significance of 'Junk DNA' - parts of the DNA called "Introns" which are regarded as noncoding genetic sequences, in contrast to "Exons" that have identifiable coding functions in protein building through transcription. It is also interesting to note the presence of "Jumping DNA" or "transposons" in the supposedly useless 97% of junk DNA.[sup] [2] It is proposed that these mysterious junk DNA have some important function since mother Nature never does anything dumb. …
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