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Originally posted by Seeking Nirvana
Here's more info about the process, and what it "does."
Our present physical DNA contains two strands, which hold the genetic codes for our physcial evolvement. There are an additional ten strands that are called "shadow strands" until they are activated. These shadow strands are currently held in our etheric body and when actived, hold the codes for the evolvement of our emotional DNA.
Locked withn our DNA is also an emotional code that is handed down from generation to generation. These emotional codes are triggered through our belief systems and through life-altering events. The ten newly activated strands of DNA hold the codes for the evolvement of our emotional DNA.They are our cosmic link to the universal life force, connecting Spirit with human genetic coding.
The activation of twelve strand DNA brings a new energy into your body.
The oneness that connects our body, mind, and spirit as a single unit will be activated.
Once your DNA is activated your intra-cellular communication is strengthened.
Your intuition, clairvoyance, and clairaudience are heightened.
DNA activation strengthens your immune system.
You will be able to identify dysfunctional patterns as well as to strengthen functional patterns. This approach works with the vibrational frequency of the disease rather than the disease itself.
Your cells will have the ability to heal and to return to balance.
With DNA activation you will actively and consciously create the moment and start the process of moving outside of linear time. When this takes place your biological time clock is reset and you will have the abilty to create your own destiny.
DNA activation moves you into the morphogenetic field where emotions are held. Once the DNA is activated, emotions, beliefs, and behavior patterns that do not serve your life can be removed, and replaced with the vibrational frequency of love.
It's always healthy to be a little skeptical. I'm just throwing this topic out there to see what people think about it.
Originally posted by Vesuvius 13
Hello,
I havent been on the past few days, so where were we? I forget, lol.
Whom ever it is that mentioned, the hindu blelief/philosophy, that they believe everyone is a God(which i believe also by the way), yes, that's correct. However, the presence of "Gods" exists all over the world. The countries, whose "Gods" seem to maybe in actuality, be extraterrestrials who've attained higher spiritual abilities giving them most definately a God like view, from someone who has never heard of nor seen such powers before; range everywhere, from Egypt, Asia-minor, Greece, Europe(maybe), Central America, and South america(along with many more places of course). And since hinduism is/was not existant on every landmass of Earth, not only that, i believe the time that hindu beliefs came into being was also the same time at which such ET/Gods had been appearing on earth, and hindu teachings must have derived from the teachings of the Gods/ET's(hince Krishna for example)which makes this point(about the hindu belief that every1 is a god) not very valid. Do you get where im coming from? lol
Anyways, good thread this has become,
best wishes,
Dani
Sorry, but I think you're carrying the alien angle way too far in insinuating Krishna was an alien. He was not an alien, and I consider it as an insult to Hindu philosophy to think that all the Gods portrayed in the text were merely extraterrestrials simply mistaken to be "Gods". I don't see where you got the idea that Krishna was an alien either. Just because he's portrayed in blue color does not make him an alien. A lot, and I do mean a LOT of these texts and descriptions of Gods are symbolic. I do believe they exist in some form, on some level. And I do believe Krishna once walked this Earth, along with my belief that he was GOD. Not simply a man, and definitely not an alien, but the Creator himself.
This idea of aliens coming down to Earth to teach us is something I do not find very credible. Not only does it rob humans of the right to choose their path, it undermines the spiritual progress that each and everyone must make for themselves. It undermines the basic tenets of Hinduism, which are based upon the principle of the willingness to find God, the willingness to look within to discover the God in you. The idea that aliens came down to direct us to look within or to cause us to question our own existence and brought forth these basic beliefs robs humanity of the credit for their own spiritual advancement as far as I'm concerned.
I think several of the people on this forum are taking the texts far too literally to get anything out of them.
Sorry, but I do not find these interpretations credible in the slightest, and I do take offense to the interpretation that aliens must have introduced the religion to Indians and that the Indians were rather "primitive" back then.
Now I'm not saying the presence of aliens would obviate Hindu spirituality.
Originally posted by I_s_i_s
Sorry, but I think you're carrying the alien angle way too far in insinuating Krishna was an alien. He was not an alien, and I consider it as an insult to Hindu philosophy to think that all the Gods portrayed in the text were merely extraterrestrials simply mistaken to be "Gods". I don't see where you got the idea that Krishna was an alien either. Just because he's portrayed in blue color does not make him an alien. A lot, and I do mean a LOT of these texts and descriptions of Gods are symbolic. I do believe they exist in some form, on some level. And I do believe Krishna once walked this Earth, along with my belief that he was GOD. Not simply a man, and definitely not an alien, but the Creator himself.
Why couldnt the "Gods" have been symbolic? So we're supposed to take your BELIEFS at face value? I believe this is an insult to evolution.
This idea of aliens coming down to Earth to teach us is something I do not find very credible. Not only does it rob humans of the right to choose their path, it undermines the spiritual progress that each and everyone must make for themselves ... .
Infact it makes it easier for humans to choose the right path. If we knew for a fact that these "gods" really were aliens then it leads us one step closer to the real "god" thru knowledge. If you are willing to find "god" within you then what difference does it make who the other "gods" really were?
Sorry, but I do not find these interpretations credible in the slightest, and I do take offense to the interpretation that aliens must have introduced the religion to Indians and that the Indians were rather "primitive" back then.
Now I'm not saying the presence of aliens would obviate Hindu spirituality.
Exactly! So why fret eh?
The belief that the gods of the Hindus were space aliens, however, is silly. The Hindus themselves have never claimed this.
It's HIS religion. Really, he does know what he's talking about.
He's right. What you're suggesting is offensive to the whole Eastern philosophy, which is NOT that some deity comes down to tell us (because we're so stupid) how to be "better people." And it does make a difference who the gods really are -- because "supposedly benign space brothers" is not the same as "cosmic force." Happy space aliens might not have the real truth, either.
You're going on your Western interpretation, and I would bet that you have not had any courses on the religion or history or culture of the region. He has.
The countries, whose "Gods" seem to maybe in actuality, be extraterrestrials who've attained higher spiritual abilities giving them most definately a God like view, from someone who has never heard of nor seen such powers before; range everywhere, from Egypt, Asia-minor, Greece, Europe(maybe), Central America, and South america(along with many more places of course).
Originally posted by Jah Warrior 108
I'm trying to re-reactivate my DNA after my Kundalini energy was spontaneously awakened causing me many problems.
I trying to reawaken my Coiled serpent but am feeling quite aprehensive about this since it buggered me up last time good and proper and i didn't even know what it was
Ah well, u live and u learn I guess......
Originally posted by nazgarn
All this spiritual stuff...
I may be young, inexperienced, westernised, I do not believe it! I want to but due to no personal experience I do not! For 5 years I practiced a Kung Fu with a solid foundation in Chi-Kung. I felt 'chi' but nothing I could not explain due to science (bio electrical energy, blood, heat, focused mind etc). I have not delved into things deeper than that so far, because 'money' is at the centre of it mostly. If it were freely taught money needn't be an issue, and I believe there are a lot of 'us' who wish to learn what is taught, without the neccessary money needed.
- Nazgarn