Sol Luckman
[Editor's Note: The following transcript is adapted from the updated and expanded 2nd edition of Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method. The transcript, which concludes in the second article of this issue (below), is from an audio seminar presented July 10, 2009, and can be listened to here.]
Part I: The Shift in Human Consciousness
Are you aware that a Shift in human consciousness is occurring even as you listen to these words that employs celestial triggers such as supernovas and Earth's alignment with Galactic Center in the years leading up to 2013 to trigger the evolution of our species? This is perhaps why, consciously or otherwise, you are listening to this audio seminar.
This Shift has been documented in a stimulating multimedia presentation entitled "Preparing for the Shift," by Barry and Janae Weinhold, Ph.D.s. Over decades devoted to the study of consciousness and evolution, the Weinholds, both trained psychologists and authors, have gathered overwhelming evidence that humanity is in the middle of a long-awaited Shift in consciousness predicted in hundreds of indigenous cultures all over the world.
Today this Shift is visible nearly every time you open a newspaper, turn on the TV, or check your email. It can be seen in the breakdown of many old structures such as those that underpin governments, banks, corporations and churches, as well as in families, couples, and individuals. It is also evident in the ecological breakdown of numerous Earth systems, a widespread perception time is accelerating, drastic changes in weather patterns (Global Warming), more people feeling overwhelmed by modern life's complexity, and increased polarization between groups, religions, and regions.
Fortunately, along with signs of breakdown, the Weinholds emphasize there is also considerable evidence of breakthrough: the appearance of stunningly gifted children in unprecedented numbers, the emergence of innovative and integrated healing modalities, people becoming less "religious" and more "spiritual," and the dawning of new communities and social structures based on servant leadership and other "win-win" partnership principles.
The significance of the winter solstice on December 21, 2012, according to the Mayan, Aztec, Incan and Hopi traditions, is that this date marks the close of several cycles of time. The first is the end of the 26,000-year (technically 25,625-year) Mayan calendar, also called the "precession of the equinoxes" and the Annus Magnus or "Great Year," considered by many a gestation or birth cycle for Earth. The Great Year charts our lengthy, cyclical journey through the twelve constellations of the zodiac.
Interestingly, the number 26,000 is very close to Plato’s "ideal" number of 25,920, as well as to the length of one third-dimensional evolutionary cycle of 25,000 years as described in the unparalleled body of intuitive teachings known as The Law of One. Mayan timekeepers believe that human evolution unfolds as a result of such precisely calibrated master cycles of time. They predict that Earth and humanity are about to be birthed into a new reality based on unity predicated on a dramatic advance in consciousness.
From a Mayan perspective, the Weinholds ask, "What began roughly 26,000 years ago?" Their extensive psychohistorical research indicates this marked the beginning of humanity's psychological individuation.
In human terms, becoming "individuated" means moving from being unconsciously united with the Creator or Ground of Being; to choosing to become divided from the Creator and developing separate individual consciousness; to finally returning to the Creator as conscious, aware individuals. Once people fully individuate, it becomes possible for them to make empowered, discerning choices and use intention to co-create reality with Source--or perhaps more accurately, to create reality as Source.
The second cycle of time ending around 2012 highlighted in "Preparing for the Shift" is the close of the Galactic Year. It takes 225 million Earth years for the Milky Way Galaxy to make one complete rotation in the sky, which is believed to be a birth cycle for our galaxy. From a galactic perspective, the Weinholds ask, "What was conceived on Earth 225 million years ago?"
They point out this was when Earth's landmass, known as Pangaea, began separating into what we now know as the seven continents. This process of planetary individuation not only correlates with continental drift theory; as explained in Part I of Conscious Healing, there is also an energetic correspondence between Earth's twelve tectonic plates responsible for continental drift and the twelve pairs of cranial nerves in the human brain, which are linked to the biblical Twelve Tribes.
Considered together, this evidence suggests that Earth, like humans, has undergone her own "separating out" as a precondition for individuation. Based on such interconnectedness, it is also reasonable to expect that as human consciousness exponentially increases leading up to the 2011-13 "window," Earth also will undergo a significant--and observable--transformation.
Astronomers studying Galactic Center report that it periodically becomes extremely active. During these episodes, it spews out fierce barrages of cosmic energy equal to thousands of supernova explosions. These outbursts are the most energetic phenomenon in the known universe.
A growing number of researchers such as Sergey Smelyakov, author of a fascinating paper entitled "The Auric Time Scale and the Mayan Factor," in addition to many indigenous peoples worldwide and an increasing number of intuitively derived sources including The Law of One, theorize that as Galactic Center becomes more energized, it catalyzes human evolution through frequency emissions of "torsion" energy waves transmitted to Earth via the sun.
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A comprehensive scientific model for the "Energetic Engine of Evolution" has been proposed by David Wilcock, a renowned psychic and gifted speculative scientist whose theory of "Evolution as ‘Intelligent Design'" deserves summarizing here.
Citing the work of a vanguard of researchers including Tim Harwood, Glen Rein, Bruce Lipton, Aleskey Dmitriev, Vladimir Poponin and Peter Gariaev, Wilcock presents a model that unites many disciplines and provides several critical missing pieces to the evolutionary puzzle. In his own words, this provocative model "suggests that humanity is on the verge of a near-spontaneous metamorphosis into a more highly evolved state of consciousness."
Basing his analysis on the realization, embraced by more and more of today's scientists, that Darwinian evolutionary theory is "extinct," Wilcock observes that the "probabilities that DNA could evolve by 'random mutation' are so minute as to be utterly laughable--akin to the idea that if you have enough monkeys tapping away on typewriters, one of them will eventually produce a complete Shakespearean play."
Far surpassing the reach of gradual, incremental evolution, which certainly occurs as environmental adaptation, the fossil record from all over the planet makes it abundantly clear that species regularly evolve in heretofore inexplicable leaps and bounds, skipping what would seem from a Darwinian perspective to be crucial evolutionary phases. At the top of a long list of species whose evolution has baffled science is the human species.
Although for more than a century a "missing link" has been assumed to exist based on largely unchallenged Darwinian presumptions, scientists have never managed to discover it. "When we consider that the size of the brain literally doubled between that of humanity's apparent ancestors and ourselves, with no evidence of a smooth transformation whatsoever," writes Wilcock, "once again we see a spontaneous evolution of the creatures on Earth."
One scientist associated with National Geographic, studying the intricate bone carvings dating to 70,000 B.C. found at Blombos Cave in South Africa, concluded that behavioral evolution mirrors anatomical development--an important observation meaning, in Wilcock's words, that "spontaneous evolution is not simply physiological, but consciousness-related as well. When a new bodily form has emerged, consciousness changes appear to occur."
Physicist Amit Goswami, author of The Self-Aware Universe: How Consciousness Creates the Material World, advances a parallel theory of evolution in which consciousness is primary and matter is secondary. Goswami similarly points out that natural selection simply cannot account for significant changes in the complexity of systems--as in, from primate to human. "Instead," he writes, such changes "show the quantum leap of a creative consciousness choosing among many simultaneous potential variations."
Another forward-thinking scientist on a similar wavelength is physicist Lee Smolin. In The Life of the Cosmos, Smolin writes that the "idea that the laws of nature are immutable and absolute … might be as much the result of contingent and historical circumstances as they are reflections of some eternal, transcendent logic."
His intriguing alternative to this fixed viewpoint is "cosmological natural selection," where black holes grant access to different areas in the multiverse where cosmological conditions are at least somewhat different. The student of The Law of One should have no trouble seeing how this is an uncannily accurate description of the creation of new "octaves" of existence after the evolutionary potentials of previous octaves have been explored and integrated.
Moreover, as indicated by the Mayan calendar and very much supported by the cosmology elaborated in The Law of One, rather than in fits and starts, evolutionary fast-forwards of consciousness and physiology happen in organized, predictable cycles. Theorizing a "harmonic relationship" between the 26,000-year Mayan calendar and 26-million-year period between extinctions/evolutionary leaps in the fossil record, Wilcock notes that all Earth species suddenly have evolved, or metamorphosed, every 26 million years, making a strong case for "an outside energetic influence that operates in a regular, cyclic fashion."
Here as usual, Wilcock's seemingly radical theory is founded impeccably in research--this time, that of University of Chicago paleontologists David Raup and John Sepkoski, who discovered the 26-million-year cycle in the fossil record during the most complete study of marine fossils ever performed that examined over 36,000 different genera. Raup and Sepkoski's research, which reveals regular cycles of "punctuated equilibrium" involving spectacular examples of speciation, clearly shows unprecedented creatures spontaneously appearing in the layers of the ocean's crust over time.
"Most people simply write this off as asteroid/comet collisions or volcanic eruptions" causing these evolutionary jumps, writes Wilcock. "However, some of [these examples of speciation] occurred without any cataclysms going on. Living things, all over the earth, simply 'decided' it was time for a change. Or … something pushed them!"
More recently, Robert Rohde used this same set of data to uncover another cycle of much greater length: 62 million years. While Raup and Sepkoski's cycle only went halfway back to the start of life on Earth (about 250 million years), Dr. Rohde's cycle reaches all the way back to the dawning of life on our planet--approximately 542 million years ago. "Before skeptics hurl their inevitable brickbats," comments Wilcock, "let's be advised that Dr. Rohde's study was published in perhaps the single most prestigious, top-drawer science publication in the world … Nature."
To answer the question what outside energetic influence is responsible for such rhythmic evolutionary revolutions in species, it is necessary to factor in the concept of torsion energy. In Conscious Healing, I define torsion energy as universal creative consciousness, subspace energy or "aether" experiencing itself creatively in time.
Some writers, most notably Barbara Hand Clow, have focused attention on something called the Photon Belt or Photon Band, which can be envisioned as a torsion-wave "light lattice" connecting Earth via our sun to Galactic Center that serves as a guiding data communication network for human and planetary evolution. Such an understanding of the universal communication network is deeply "shamanic," underpinning the majority of the world's native wisdom traditions, as well as the technique for DNA activation I helped develop, the Regenetics Method.
While some astronomers have scoffed at the notion of a Photon Band, other scientists who grasp the higher-dimensional nature of this network's light understand that it not only exists, but plays a critical role in cosmic evolution. In 1962, wrote Ron Radhoff in New Science News, the year many
say we entered the Aquarian Age, we began to enter into the influence of [the] photon-belt … We will pass into the center of it by the year 2011 … St. Germain refers to the photon-belt as the Golden Nebula, a parallel universe of much higher vibration. Little by little it is absorbing our universe. As we merge with this higher vibration universe, it will become the catalyst for massive changes.
In Ken Carey's visionary writings, the Photon Band is said to be composed of various "creation beams," a phrase that anticipates both Mayan calendar scholar José Argüelles’ notion of the "Galactic Synchronization Beam" and scientist Paul LaViolette's "Galactic Superwave."
"In the course of its movement through space each galaxy passes through successive creation beams … designed to encourage processes relating to certain desired patterns of structural development," writes Carey. "Each of these regions establishes, through the quality and nature of its frequencies, a vibrational climate designed to elicit a specific type of creation."
"As this arm of the Milky Way galaxy has rotated slowly through this past creation beam," continues Carey, "the vibratory climate of that beam has encouraged humankind's emergence, multiplication, and flourishing … But [our] planet's continued physical movement through space is now bringing it out of that creation beam and out of the vibratory conditions [we] have known historically" into a new level of vibration designed to promote the emergence of more evolved life-forms.
Such an understanding of varying levels of vibration in different areas of the galaxy, and their intimate relationship with spontaneous speciation, as evidenced in the fossil record, is a hallmark of The Law of One, where what I am calling the Photon Band is described meticulously as operating in virtually clocklike fashion to promote spectacular jumps in conscious evolution. A central concept in The Law of One is that such evolutionary leaps are indeed leaps, being "graduations" from one "grade level" to the next which typically occur within a single generation.
Of humans it is stated, "Those who, finishing a cycle of experience, demonstrate … understanding … will be separated by their own choice into" an appropriate and comfortable dimension of experience. "All are harvested regardless of their progress, for [by this time] the planet itself has moved through the useful part of that dimension and begins to cease being useful for … lower levels of vibration."
Wilcock's encyclopedic research on this heretofore fringe subject takes into account reams of NASA and other scientific data proving that unprecedented climate changes (i.e., Global Warming) are occurring not just on Earth, but throughout our solar system. Based on this hard data, as well as extraordinarily consistent evidence derived from a plethora of intuitive sources, the phenomenon of "heating up" observed literally all around us is a direct result of our entry into a more energized area of space. Logically, this goes a long way toward proving that something like a Photon Band exists as regular patterns of hyperdimensional torsion radiation emanating from Galactic Center.
Both Wilcock and Clow envision the Photon Band as tracing figure-eights throughout the spiraling layout of the Milky Way Galaxy. It appears from Dr. Nikolai Kozyrev's research involving aether that such looping energy based on the Phi ratio (1.618...) is, among other things, directly responsible for our cyclical experience of time.
On this subject, the title of Gregg Braden's latest book speaks volumes: Fractal Time: The Secret of 2012 and a New World Age. I disagree with Braden's conservative interpretation of the 2012 phenomenon as merely an incremental, astronomical process engendering a relatively slow transformation of our species, but I greatly appreciate that he is helping many understand the deeply fractal nature of our reality.
The same fractal, spiraling torsion energy directly creates our DNA and imprints its inherent Phi ratio on practically all of nature's systems, from the way our hair swirls atop our heads, to the growth patterns of leaves on plants, to the unmistakable shape of many seashells. As Geoff Ward observes in Spirals: The Pattern of Existence,
The spiral is the sign of the eternal, creative, unifying and organizing force or principle at work in the universe, and especially of the ongoing creation of consciousness. It is a divine mark on nature, what may be termed God's personal signature on the cosmos, the Great Architect's own autograph--from the cradles of stars and planets in the awesome spiral arms of galaxies to the beautiful double helix structure of the DNA molecule [...] As the spiral seems to be integral to physical growth, so it is also the symbolic pattern of human spiritual growth ... [T]he spiral is as much part of our "cultural" DNA as it is part of our biological DNA [...] Indeed, I have come to realize that "spirality"--the condition of being spiral--and "reality" are almost interchangeable terms.
Recalling the aether theories of Kozyrev, fellow Russian scientist Sergey Smelyakov's research demonstrates that the harmonic vibrations of Phi, also referred to as the Golden Mean and Fibonacci sequence, inform the very fabric of space-time. Mathematically, the Photon Band appears to be structured on Phi, producing set cosmic intervals the Maya apparently were aware of when constructing their uncannily accurate calendar. Smelyakov's "The Auric Time Scale and the Mayan Factor" compellingly suggests that Earth connects to Galactic Center via our solar system in a harmonic, fractal fashion he calls "Solar-planetary Synchronism," a vibratory relationship based on the Golden Mean.
In an article entitled "The Ultimate Secret of the Mayan Calendar," Wilcock analyzes Smelyakov's research, writing that it helps explain the end of the Mayan calendar in geometric terms as an "infinitely-converging end point" in which time appears to "collapse." This is because time as we experience it follows the imploding spirals of Phi much like a finger tracing the cyclical involutions of a conch shell to its centerpoint.
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A salient point in the evolutionary model I am elaborating here is that evolution of species ultimately is driven not by material, but by metaphysical energy, or consciousness, of a spiraling, "meta-genetic" nature.
Swedish Biologist Carl Johan Calleman reaches precisely the same conclusion in The Mayan Calendar and the Transformation of Consciousness, cautioning "against a narrow interpretation of the term cyclical. The Mayan calendar describes evolutionary rather than strictly cyclical processes, so history is more like a spiral of evolution, in which similar types of events are favored at certain points in the cycle."
Calleman is quick to clarify that the "results of these cyclical bursts of creativity are never identical; a repetition of identical cycles does not generate evolution. History is rather a process resulting from stepwise increasing levels of consciousness."
Reading between the lines, the experienced student of the Mayan calendar will hear in Calleman's words a critique of interpretations of the Mayan calendar as purely a measurement of revolving astronomical cycles--the type of "materialistic" reading given to the Mayan calendar by Braden and John Major Jenkins, for example. Instead, Calleman's Mayan calendar is, first and foremost, a map of the evolution of consciousness. Driving home his point, Calleman emphasizes that "endlessly repeated identical astronomical cycles could never explain the evolution of consciousness."
On the subject of utilizing the Mayan calendar as a spiritual map with a clearly defined teleological focus, Calleman writes, "If today we are to embrace a worldview in which consciousness is more important than matter, we … need to base our timekeeping on the nonphysical, invisible reality [that gives rise to reality] rather than on the physical."
History, then, does not exactly repeat itself; it is more like climbing a spiral staircase--one with pronounced evolutionary changes in consciousness (and body types) as we ascend from floor to floor.
Terrence McKenna's well-known "Timewave Zero" theory has many similarities to Calleman's reading of the Mayan calendar as a progression through various "Underworlds" of consciousness, as well as to Smelyakov's Solar-planetary Synchronism. In all three of these models, which to the best of my knowledge were developed independently of one another, evolution of consciousness occurs in exponentially increasing phases of intensity and velocity as we approach 2012, culminating in a virtually instantaneous transformation of reality.
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To return to an earlier idea, torsion energy spiraling as the Photon Band from the creative consciousness at the Core of our universe is Wilcock's "Energetic Engine of Evolution."
Because of its curvilinear form, the Photon Band is composed of swaths of lesser and greater density of torsion waves manifesting as hyperdimensional light. As our solar system orbits episodically into galactic regions characterized by greater density of torsion waves (i.e., greater light or consciousness), which it is doing currently, life on our planet, including the living organism that is Earth, is stimulated intelligently to evolve in spectacular ways not only physically, but also mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
"By combining the effects of geo-cosmic change with the overall flourishing of humanity in the cultural and spiritual sense," observes Wilcock, "we see that as the cycle continues to exponentially accelerate its energetic rate of vibration into the 2012-2013 'singularity,' we can expect … rapid increases in human awareness." This centripetal cycle leads inexorably to a "discontinuous mega-event where 'time and space collapse.'" Perhaps this transformation of our experience of time and space is the truth behind the disjointed description of the "end of days" in the Book of Revelation.
In humans, evolutionary activation occurs as torsion waves stimulate DNA's transposons or "jumping DNA" to rewrite the genetic code--a phenomenon supported by a considerable amount of scientific data. Bruce Lipton's research in epigenetics, as detailed in The Biology of Belief, unambiguously affirms that cells possess the ability to reprogram their own DNA, with measurable physical results such as otherwise inexplicable dietary modifications in organisms, when prompted environmentally. Dr. Lipton hypothesizes that such rewriting, which is typically beneficial, accounts for up to ninety-eight percent of evolutionary transformation.
Similarly, in a concise but excellent study entitled "Retrotransposons as Engines of Human Bodily Transformation," biochemist Colm Kelleher addresses the subject of radical genetic evolution as a result of what he terms a "transposition burst." "If one were to hypothesize a transmutation of the human body," writes Dr. Kelleher, it
would be necessary to orchestrate a change, cell by cell, involving the simultaneous silencing of hundreds of genes and the activation of a different set of hundreds more. A transposition burst is a plausible mechanism at the DNA/RNA level that could accomplish such a genome wide change. Transposition bursts comprise the concerted movement of multiple mobile DNA elements from different genetic locations to new positions, sometimes on different chromosomes … Human DNA contains an abundance of the necessary genetic structures to accomplish a transposition burst involving hundreds, or even thousands, of genes.
Referencing a particular DNA sequence containing three different transposon families arranged in beadlike formation, Kelleher theorizes that owing to its tripartite configuration, this DNA sequence would be "an effective participant in large scale transposon mediated genetic change that eventually results in transformation of the human body."
Perhaps the most undeniable evidence supporting the concept of a torsion life-wave or Photon Band of universal creative consciousness "meta-genetically" directing the spontaneous formation and development of Earth species comes from Tim Harwood, who calls attention to one of nature's more miraculous phenomena.
After caterpillars form their chrysalis during metamorphosis, it is a little-known but very relevant fact that they completely dissolve into a soup of amino acids before reassembling into butterflies. This soup contains no recognizable cells or DNA as it is understood presently, but when the time is right, the torsion life-wave signals the DNA to recombine and, within a matter of days, cells emerge to create new life-forms.
Wilcock concludes that the human species, somewhat like caterpillars entering metamorphosis, currently is "being programmed by the galactic center to become more advanced while … still here in our bodies." This is made possible because the
DNA molecule is like a programmable piece of hardware … so that if you change the energy wave that moves through it, the jumping DNA will encode it into a completely different form. It is therefore possible that as we move into increasingly "intelligent" zones of energy in the galaxy, the DNA energy patterns for the creatures on the planet are all upgraded, and the mutations occur so rapidly--well within one lifetime--that no "transitional" fossils exist.
Earth's movement through a denser area of the Photon Band aligned with Galactic Center may have begun as far back as the 1930s but certainly by 1980; increased greatly in intensity around the time of the so-called Harmonic Convergence in 1987; will enter into a historical astronomical alignment around 2012; and will be complete (from our present linear perspective) by about 2016.
Over the course of the past two decades, as Wilcock and the Weinholds point out, major Earth, planetary and solar changes--from unprecedented alterations in planetary atmospheres to drastic surges in volcanic and earthquake activity--have been observed. Arguably of greatest significance from our perspective is that the sun now is moving into direct alignment with Galactic Center. During this transit, the sun's magnetic field has increased over 230% and there have been wild swings in levels of sunspot activity (as reported by NASA and other space agencies) that at times have transmitted record-breaking waves of electromagnetic (to say nothing of torsion) energy to Earth and, thus, to us.
It is worth noting we are composed of the same substances found in the heavens, so really it is not so odd that celestial events should impact us profoundly. Harvard professor of astronomy Robert Kirshner has remarked that "supernovas created the elements we take for granted--the oxygen we breathe, the calcium in our bones, and the iron in our blood are products of the stars."
Other researchers, observing that most of DNA's amino acids also are found in space, have hypothesized that DNA actually came from space--an increasingly popular theory known as "Panspermia."
Fascinatingly, Fritz Albert Popp's research describes the dying process of cells as virtually identical to that of stars. Just before dying, cells transform into "supernovas" as the light they emit increases in intensity a thousand times before suddenly being extinguished.
In 2006 NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope identified some of life's key ingredients in the dust spiraling around a developing star. These gaseous precursors to DNA and protein were discovered in the star's terrestrial planet zone, where rocky planets such as ours are believed to form. The findings represent the first time these gases have been found in a terrestrial planet zone besides our own.
"This infant system might look a lot like ours did billions of years ago, before life arose on Earth," commented one official from Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands and the Dutch space research institute SRON. Researchers were surprised to detect the organic (carbon-containing) gases around a star called IRS 46 in the Ophiuchus or "Serpent Bearer" constellation approximately 375 light-years from Earth.
Galactic Center, our point of origin, also is located in Ophiuchus. Writing on the subject of 2012 in Galactic Alignment: The Transformation of Consciousness according to Mayan, Egyptian, and Vedic Traditions, John Major Jenkins explains that Ophiuchus was a key player in the cosmology of Mithraism, the influential cult of the ancient Persian god Mithras who was associated with the sun, representing the "soul's passage through the galactic gateways that open during eras of galactic alignment."
It seems hardly coincidental that Ophiuchus, which is an occulted thirteenth zodiacal sign symbolizing, among other things, DNA in the form of one or sometimes two coiling snakes similar to the Greek figure of Laocoön, is located (from Earth's perspective) almost on top of Galactic Center. Here, in ancient symbolism, we find a direct link between the creational torsion waves emitted by Galactic Center and the DNA molecule to which, by all indications, they give rise.
Another amazing piece of evidence linking DNA to Galactic Center also came in 2006 when SPACE.com reported on a new study revealing that magnetic "forces at the center of the galaxy [had] twisted a nebula into the shape of DNA." This was the first time the double helix shape had been photographed in space.
"Nobody has ever seen anything like that before in the cosmic realm," said the study's lead author, Mark Morris of UCLA. "Most nebulae are either spiral galaxies full of stars or formless amorphous conglomerations of dust and gas--space weather. What we see indicates a high degree of order."
"The DNA nebula is about 80 light-years long," reported journalist Bjorn Carey, and "about 300 light-years from the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way." Carey goes on to explain that the "recipe for a DNA nebula is strict but simple. It requires a strong magnetic field, a rotating body, and a nebulous cloud of material positioned just right. Massive central black holes are the best sources for both the strong magnetic field and rotating body, and since most large galaxies have them, Morris expects DNA-like nebulae may be common throughout the universe."
Long before the development of modern-day science, in ancient times the Vedics were well aware of the "ener-genetic" connection between Galactic Center and DNA, as well as the many cycles of time ending around 2012, employing the term somvarta to describe the intelligent waves of Core energy responsible for the spontaneous evolution of species.
Another ancient concept, the Golden Mean, precisely defines the mathematical relationship between "above" and "below." The DNA molecule is structured minutely on Phi or the Golden Mean, measuring 34 x 21 angstroms for each full helical spiral. Concordantly, the average mean orbit of each of the planets moving away from the sun is also a Fibonacci sequence that translates to almost exactly 1.618.
Wilcock is quick to bring the discussion of the "DNA wave," that is in a profound sense "spoken" into being by Galactic Center, back to the Shift in human consciousness that currently is being fostered meta-genetically on a macrocosmic scale: "DNA ... is a resonantly-tuned antenna for the 'consciousness field,' and our entire Solar System is experiencing an energetic charge-up that our own fossil record suggests will have a spontaneous evolutionary impact on our DNA ... triggering the 'Ascension' or 'Golden Age' so many prophetic traditions have spoken of."
Copyright (c) 2009 by Sol Luckman. All Rights Reserved.
[In addition to the bestselling and internationally acclaimed Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method (which since its original publication in English in 2005 has been translated into multiple languages), Sol Luckman is author of the groundbreaking Beginner’s Luke Series of six seriocomic novels devoted to exploring--irreverently and often hilariously--the primary role of consciousness and imagination in creating our reality. Sol is also a provocative essayist on literary theory, a visual artist, editor of DNA Monthly, and cofounder of the Phoenix Center for Regenetics. For more information, visit http://www.phoenixregenetics.org and http://www.beginnersluke.com.]
DNA-related Definition of the Month
Individuation: process and result of separating from Source and achieving individual consciousness. After people individuate, it becomes possible for them to return to unity consciousness, and ultimately Source, as fully realized individuals who have achieved healing and enlightenment.
2. The Shift in Human Consciousness: Parts II & III (Audio Seminar Transcript)
Sol Luckman
Part II: Unconditional Love & Human Evolution
Another point related to human evolution that needs emphasizing is that the Shift now occurring is related directly to an increase in cosmic consciousness based in unconditional love. The Shift may be visualized as simultaneously evolution, revolution and, to borrow a term from the Weinholds, "LOVEvolution."
For some, the current global blossoming of consciousness is viewed as a natural process of human evolution. To others, this phenomenon appears more radical, a spontaneous genetic leap forward. Still others believe that this step is merely the bringing forth of what has existed always as a human potential: a revolution back in the direction of wholeness and integration. I trust by now the listener understands that these ways of envisioning our species’ present evolutionary phase are by no means mutually exclusive.
As the term LOVEvolution suggests, many believe that the dawning Age of Light or Age of Consciousness defines itself in relation to our capacity for unconditional love, our ability to transcend enemy patterning and victim consciousness while adopting unity consciousness that sees divinity in all things. From this standpoint, it might be said humans are evolving into a "biologically conscious" species capable of holding and sharing the light of unconditional love. As we will see momentarily, modern scientific research indeed supports the notion that the emotion of love is the key to true healing as well as conscious evolution.
It has been said that long ago, the ancient Maya conceptualized this next evolutionary stage occurring in the years leading up to 2013 as Mastery of Intention. Mastery of Intention appears to be another way of envisioning what I call conscious personal mastery, defined as unconditional love of oneself as simultaneously the Creator and the created extended outward to all perceived others.
Conscious personal mastery is achieved through activation of an embodied unity consciousness capable of infusing biology itself with new structures and possibilities quite outside the box of even much of today's "advanced" thinking about human bio-spiritual potential.
According to Joseph Chilton Pearce in The Biology of Transcendence: A Blueprint of the Human Spirit, "Transcendence is our biological imperative, a state we have been moving toward for millennia." The title of another intriguing study by Pearce neatly summarizes the name of the endgame we now are playing: Evolution's End: Claiming the Potential of Our Intelligence.
How does one master intention in order to claim this potential? How does one consciously evolve bodily into "transcendence through immanence"? In other words, how can we best foster conscious personal mastery to facilitate our own metamorphosis, our own transmutation into a higher way of being?
The previously cited research by Bruce Lipton proves that consciousness can reprogram DNA. Our earlier discussion of this topic centered on galactic consciousness, torsion waves spurring human evolution as Earth moves into a denser, brighter and "more conscious" area of the Photon Band. But what role does an individual's consciousness play in this cosmic drama of becoming?
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Clairvoyance is unnecessary to see that human consciousness is expanding at a tremendous rate. A trip to the local bookstore demonstrates that consciousness, along with associated terms such as "intention" and "manifestation," has become a cultural buzz word.
It must be emphasized that the exponentially increasing focus on consciousness we are witnessing is not merely a "new age" phenomenon, as some in the old guard have tried to paint it. Popular bestsellers such as Michael Talbot's The Holographic Universe and Dr. Larry Dossey's Reinventing Medicine make a clear and compelling case that science is beginning to admit the ancient hermetic principle that Mind is reality's primary building block.
On this subject, renowned psychiatrist Stanislov Grof has written that "modern consciousness research reveals that our psyches have no real or absolute boundaries; on the contrary, we are part of an infinite field of consciousness that encompasses all there is--beyond space-time and into realities we have yet to explore."
Such an expansive view of consciousness also informs Dr. Leonard Horowitz's review of the science of quantum holography in DNA: Pirates of the Sacred Spiral, where he reminds us not only that a unified field of consciousness exists, but also that it "may be explained as emerging from a previously overlooked physical vacuum or energy matrix." From a human perspective, based on mounting evidence I barely have touched on, this nonlocal energy field functions through quantum connections between DNA and universal creative consciousness or torsion energy.
On much the same wavelength, in The Divine Matrix Braden examines the vast implications of three genetic experiments conducted between 1992 and 2000 that "shatter" the old materialistic paradigm on which traditional Newtonian science, and the resulting mechanical view of the body as a machine isolated from mind and spirit, are based.
The first of these experiments was Gariaev and Poponin's discovery of the "DNA Phantom Effect," which proves, to quote Braden, that: 1) "A type of energy exists that has previously gone unrecognized"; and 2) "Cells/DNA influence matter through this form of energy." (I engage in a more thorough discussion of this mind-blowing Effect in Chapter Twelve of Conscious Healing.)
The second experiment, reported in the journal Advances, was performed by the United States Army in the tradition of similar experiments conducted by Cleve Backster. The Army's experiment clearly demonstrated that the connection between DNA and emotion continues intact following physical separation between a person's DNA (sampled from inside the person's mouth) and the actual person experiencing the emotion.
In Braden's words, this experiment suggests that 1) "A previously unrecognized form of energy exists between living tissues"; 2) "Cells and DNA communicate through this field of energy"; 3) "Human emotion has a direct influence on living DNA"; and 4) "Distance appears to be of no consequence with regard to the effect."
The third and final experiment cited by Braden is the extraordinary research of cell biologist Glen Rein on the impact of coherent human emotion on DNA. Here, DNA inside human cells was isolated in a glass beaker and then analyzed (chemically and visually) in order to determine the impact of clearly sustained emotions, negative and positive, on genetic material as well as expression. According to Dr. Rein, "These experiments revealed that different intentions produced different effects on the DNA molecule causing it to either wind or unwind."
Rein and his colleagues discovered that anger, fear and similar emotions have the power to "unwind" the DNA molecule, literally decompressing and killing it. On the other hand, emotions such as joy, gratitude and love "wind" or compress DNA exposed to them, making DNA stronger and healthier.
According to Rein's data, it even may be possible for positive emotions rooted in love to revive or resurrect DNA apparently destroyed by negative emotions--an astounding phenomenon with truly enormous implications. Lest the skeptical listener dismiss this possibility, let us ponder the related implications of Gariaev's assertion that "research in wave-genetics … reveals potential applications with significant prospects for solving issues regarding the aging process and thus increasing life expectancy. This view is solidly grounded in [experimental] evidence."
Rein's findings on the impact of coherent emotion on DNA can help us answer the critical question of how to participate consciously in our own evolution in a very specific manner. His research makes a direct connection between life-giving torsion energy and uplifting emotions, particularly unconditional love, the most "coherent" of all emotions, indicating that love promotes healing and also literally may propel evolution.
Only the love-based emotions stimulate DNA to wind and become healthier and thus more capable of interacting productively with environmental stimuli. Hatred, depression, boredom and the like cause DNA to unwind, destroying the viability of genetic information necessary for healing as well as evolution.
In keeping with Rein's research, Barbara Marciniak in Path of Empowerment writes that "genuine feelings of love and appreciation for your body convey a positive message containing essential life-sustaining signals that result in excellent health." In direct contrast, maintaining "feelings of doom and despair, loneliness, helplessness, denial, anger, resentment, jealousy, greed, and fear conveys a negative message that promotes discord within the physical functions of the body." Marciniak concludes that the "ability to both give and receive love … holds the true key to healing because it is the most life-sustaining and affirming form of emotional expression."
Rein’s brilliant research, supported by Marciniak's inspired keys for surviving and thriving in a chaotic world in the process of transformation, indicates that the single most important factor in our personal evolution is our commitment to open ourselves to our own healing by giving and receiving the primary torsion wave known as unconditional love.
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Appropriately, Wilcock's evolutionary model, founded in The Law of One, is crystal clear on the point that Earth and humans are evolving from a logos anchored in the third dimension to an existence rooted in fourth-dimensional, heart-based consciousness.
In The Biology of Transcendence, Pearce advances a hypothesis supporting this radical assertion based on the little-known fact that humans actually possess four neural centers in addition to the brain. One of these, currently in a state of development, is the "brain" located in and around the heart. Not surprisingly, the fourth or "heart" chakra, linked to the fourth "density" in The Law of One, typically is associated with Christ consciousness or unconditional love.
It is crucial that we understand the evolutionary engine behind this momentous developmental stage for our species, unconditional love, not as a weak abstraction, but as an omnipotent creational force of torsion energy that birthed--as it is still birthing--everything in the multiverse, including ourselves.
Unconditional love is named aptly because the creative principle of love places no conditions on its creations, allowing for the exercise of free will in the upward karmic spiral of evolving human consciousness. The Bible sums up this foundational concept in three words: God is love. For the ancient Egyptians and Maya, to cite but two examples, such infinite love associated with the life-giving feminine principle emanates from Galactic Center, also called the Central or Healing Sun.
Today this Core of our galaxy is thought by most scientists to be a black hole of massive proportions: the equivalent of as many as 4 million of our suns, or more. For decades it was believed black holes destroy everything that falls into them. Not too long ago, however, physicist Stephen Hawking performed an abrupt about-face when he was quoted as saying, "It seems that black holes may after all allow information within them to escape."
If we understand "information" to include hyperdimensional torsion-wave codes that create and modify life such as those that find expression meta-genetically via transposons in DNA, life indeed may originate, as whole civilizations of ancients claimed, from black holes.
Alternatively, it is possible that Galactic Center contains not only a black hole, but also a "white hole." In the words of investigative mythologist William Henry, "Of all the high-energy photons beamed at us by the Core, probably none are more puzzling than those emitted in gamma ray bursts. Astrophysicists speculate these bursts are coming from a white hole, a 'cosmic gusher' of matter and energy … [W]hatever a black hole can devour, a white hole can spit out. These white holes precisely conform to the image the ancients held of the center of our galaxy."
In Chinese the character for "crisis," "wei-chi," also means "opportunity." Writing on this subject in Terra Christa years ago, Ken Carey wisely observed, as if referencing the exact period of history we now are experiencing, "IF THERE IS A MEGACRISIS, THERE IS ALSO A MEGAOPPORTUNITY."
"Within a larger framework of reality," writes Marciniak, "a crisis can be thought of as a meeting of minds at the crossroads of opportunity--a juncture where you recognize exactly where you are and consciously choose the best possible outcome for where you are going."
The crisis, as well as the opportunity, of our time is to surrender the controlling aspects of our ego and its conditioned fear mechanisms to the primary torsion energy of unconditional love that is seeking to evolve us and is calling us as a species home.
This "home" may be simply a state of awareness that transcends duality and consciously exists in a multidimensional continuum. Wilcock sees "returning home" as a dimensional Shift referred to in the Bible as Ascension and in The Law of One as the "Harvest," in both cases envisioned as a spontaneous metamorphosis or transmutation involving consciousness as well as biology similar to what happened to Jesus in the Resurrection.
"There is a parallel in the Shroud of Turin," Wilcock notes, "where certain researchers have found that Jesus' body burned a complete three-dimensional image of itself into the cloth." Through experimentation it was determined that "such a burn could only be caused by an instantaneous blast at a very high temperature, 'zapping' the cloth like an X-ray."
Others also visualize returning home in terms of a radical Shift. Barbara Hand Clow has remarked that, in the final analysis, all dilemmas are perceptual--which implies that all solutions are perceptual as well. This sentiment is echoed by Judith Bluestone Polich in Return of the Children of Light, where humanity is described as standing on the brink of a collective perceptual "awakening. As the cosmic cycles of time are telling us, it is the time for a major turn upon the spiral path of evolving human consciousness, when the light that has descended into matter begins the ascent back to its origin."
The preceding quote also suggests that the home to which we have been referring may indicate some other place entirely. The 2012 alignment of the December solstice sun with Galactic Center creates what some ancients called the Black Road. It is conceivable we are meant to follow the Black Road home to our "transdimensional" Source, where we experience a state of being that altogether transcends this holographic reality composed of various "frequency domains," dimensions, or densities.
After all, a white hole is basically a black hole reversed. The two are thought to meet at their small ends like a pair of funnels. Mathematically, it should be possible to enter a black hole and emerge from a white hole in a completely new universe.
Part III: Becoming Light
It also must be stressed that the personal and collective evolution of consciousness and physiology we are embarking on presently as a species involves a positive genetic (trans)mutation that empowers humans to expand our multidimensional awareness while, effectively, becoming light.
Everything is energy. Einstein expressed an understanding of this truth in his famous theorem E=MC2, which established the interchangeability of matter and energy. Concerning matter, Einstein once remarked, "we have been all wrong. What we have called matter is energy, whose vibration has been so lowered as to be perceptible to the senses. There is no matter."
Arguably, this truth that now has been validated even further by the quantum sciences was known to the ancient Hindus when they employed the term maya, meaning the illusion often mistaken for reality. Without a doubt, vanguard Russian scientists such as Kozyrev, Gariaev and Poponin who have studied torsion waves understand that energy (including so-called matter) is consciousness, and vice versa.
The notion that everything is energy or consciousness directly applies to human biology. The materialistic view of the body as a machine that may run on energy but is somehow distinguishable from it, is fast giving way to undeniable evidence that we, too, at our most fundamental level, are manifestations of conscious energy.
The holographic model views the ostensibly physical universe in terms of intersecting electromagnetic frequencies that, in effect, project the staggering illusions we think of as the world … and ourselves. "When two waves come together they interact with each other producing [a hologram]," writes Horowitz. "Information is processed and cell structures are organized by these forces including the structure and standing waves created by DNA."
By now it should not strike the listener as "coming from left field" to learn that in Vibrational Medicine, Dr. Richard Gerber concludes that matter, including human cells, is actually "frozen light." Horowitz reaches precisely the same conclusion, bluntly stating that humans are "crystallized or precipitated light." This assertion is consistent not only with torsion-wave research and the holographic model, but also with the findings of more mainstream quantum physics, which has demonstrated that light (much like DNA) is capable of both carrying and remembering data.
An insightful perspective on how the human body operates via--and even is composed of--light is provided by Dr. David Jernigan in an article entitled "lluminated Physiology and the Medical Uses of Light," where the author explains,
Top researchers believe that our thoughts cause the mind to set up a morphogenetic field, which in turn fuels bio-holographic ... projections in the heart. These projections in the heart use biophotonic (laser-like) coherent emissions to transmit information and control inputs to the DNA and from the DNA to the entire crystalline matrix to support the thought command. In theory, heart-generated light traveling through the liquid crystalline matrix 'optical fibers' of the body can produce 'supercontinuum light,' thereby maintaining its coherence and resulting in the multi-system wide effects seen when one biophotonic emission frequency from the heart is sent through the body’s crystalline matrix ... [DNA contains] photo-receivers and photo-transmitters, and it may be that DNA is where the coherent signal is split into supercontinuum light to produce the 'super-biohologram' that is the human body. It would seem that our thoughts are commands to the heart. The heart photonically imprints the DNA with the information to make the thought command come true.
The concept of light as information, or "light in formation," is an old one that for centuries has found expression in various types of sacred geometry. Others have suggested that angels, often depicted as divine messengers, are really angles or rays of light that convey information (typically experienced as "inspiration" and often centered in the heart) from a celestial source.
This expanded conception of light as a form of consciousness underpins, for example, the Toltec worldview of Don Miguel Ruiz, medical doctor, shaman and bestselling author of The Four Agreements, whose cosmology includes the Photon Band as a connector between Galactic Center and our sun. With the latter being Earth's primary source of light or information, the reverence for the sun in virtually all pre-industrialized cultures appears not naïve, but an informed and deliberate focus on humanity's local source of universal creative consciousness.
"DNA ... is a specific vibration of light that comes from the sun and becomes matter," observes Dr. Ruiz in Beyond Fear: A Toltec Guide to Freedom and Joy. "Every kind of life on Planet Earth, from … stones to humans, has a specific vibration from light that comes from the sun. Each plant, animal, virus and bacterium has a specific ray of light … condensed by Mother Earth and the information carried in the light becomes matter."
Neurological research indicates that humans' tremendous brainpower, even operating below ten percent of our capacity, results not just from biochemistry, but from the brain’s impressive ability to function as a holographic data storage and retrieval system (a "hard-drive") that employs different light angles to read information ("software").
This implies that the brain is a sophisticated holographic biocomputer that operates through electromagnetic frequencies. Not surprisingly, DNA has been shown to function very similarly. Human biology thus may be considered electromagnetic at the level of its manifestation from the torsion life-wave that sustains it. As Deepak Chopra has observed, human cells, far from being merely functional vessels, are in actuality electromagnetic fields of possibility and potential.
Human bioenergetic frequencies can be identified clearly in the aura. Researchers now generally agree that humans possess a detectable aura. Kirlian photography has captured this iridescent halo around the body for decades. In 1972 biophysicist Richard Alan Miller developed a field theory to explain the aura. More recently, Dr. Valerie Hunt, UCLA professor and author of Infinite Mind, actually measured the human aura with an EEG machine. Early in the 20th Century, it was theorized that the aura comprises various frequency bands known as auric fields, and that these govern distinct aspects of human biology, psychology, and spirituality.
Each of these so-called auric fields also corresponds to, and interfaces with, a specific dimension. The third field, for instance, is keyed to the third dimension. The auric fields can be thought of as a geometric matrix, a "Jacob’s ladder" that allows access to increasingly subtle frequency domains.
This unfolding of perception to the full range represented by the bioenergy fields and corresponding chakras is what it means to become "multidimensional." It is believed by Wilcock, myself and others that eight dimensions (not counting the "transdimension" of Source) are available to human perception at our present evolutionary stage, which means that operating in the first three dimensions, as most people do, humans currently only access just over a third of "reality." This does not even take into account the probable existence of multiple parallel realities.
According to Braden in The God Code, the ancient Hebrew four-letter name for God is secretly code for DNA based on the genetic code's chemical composition. "Applying this discovery to the language of life," writes Braden, "the familiar elements of hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon that form our DNA may now be replaced with key letters … In so doing, the code of life is transformed into the words of a timeless message [that] reads: 'God/Eternal within the body.'"
If God is indeed in the body--and consciousness and physiology, from an evolutionary perspective, are linked inextricably--we must acknowledge that divine consciousness is available in and through physicality.
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One highly intriguing aspect of DNA is that most people utilize only about ten--some say as little as two or three--percent of it. The other ninety percent or more has been dismissed by mainstream genetic science as "junk."
Interestingly, the fact that we use at best ten percent of our DNA correlates to the fact that we use at most ten percent of our brain. Still more provocative is that, according to one scientific model, String theory, less than ten percent of the matter in the universe is visible. The other ninety percent or so is sometimes called "dark matter" and, given the nonlocal quality of the torsion energy at its base, very well may reside in other dimensions.
Could "junk" DNA actually have biologically transformative potential awaiting activation? Could it somehow activate the unused portion of the human brain? Could this brain activation succeed in opening our godlike perceptual faculties, allowing us to climb the "multidimensional ladder" of our auric fields and experience the invisible ninety percent of the universe? Following the time-honored wisdom of "As above, so below," could reports that these perceptual faculties indeed are emerging in many people, especially today's extraordinarily gifted children, have anything to do with an increase in torsion energy in the form of superluminal light emanating from Galactic Center?
Many believe the answer to all these questions is an emphatic yes. According to William Henry, physicists "have established that a vast cosmic ocean of quintessence … invisible to our telescopes … surrounds the visible galaxies. If they are right, this 'dark matter' … that composes [what] we … see 'out there' is also 'in here' … This implies that 9/10 of ourselves is also unknown."
"It seems clear that our hidden human potential is now unfolding,” observes Judith Polich. "The higher order of consciousness that represents our next leap in human evolution is now being activated, and we are evolving into a higher frequency of light [...] Moreover, it is possible that the hidden potential lies within the very fabric of our DNA."
Polich quotes evolutionary biologist Elisabet Sahtouris, who observes that "the history of evolution has repeatedly demonstrated that DNA is capable of rearranging itself intelligently in response to changing environmental conditions. Therefore, some types of mutation may not be random at all." In fact, according to Sahtouris, our "DNA may be capable of utilizing information and making conscious changes in its structure. That is, it may consciously direct the process of mutation, thus transforming a species."
In a wonderful article entitled "Living Systems in Evolution," Sahtouris elaborates on the current "changing of the guard" in our way of thinking about the nature of DNA:
In molecular genetic biology this shift is supported by fifty years of research evidence that DNA reorganizes itself intelligently when organisms are environmentally stressed, and that the required information transfer often seems to obey some form of nonlocality rather than slower chemical or electromagnetic transmission. Rather than being the sources of variation and evolution, errors known to occur in DNA during reproduction and by cosmic radiation or other accidents are recognized at the molecular level and fixed by repair genes. Thus we see intelligence at work not only in higher brains, but in the lowliest of bacteria and cellular components. Clearly, we are moving toward a post-Darwinian era in evolution biology.
Braden, who began his career as a geological scientist, was one of the first from the scientific community to theorize, based largely on observable Earth changes, that our planet is experiencing some type of frequency increase that ultimately will activate the dormant potential of our DNA. As detailed in Awakening to Zero Point, this evolutionary activation, or "Collective Initiation," possibly relates to Earth's harmonic frequency, known as the Schumann resonance.
Although this is a scientifically controversial subject, and has yet to be substantiated adequately, a number of researchers, myself included, still believe that some, possibly higher-dimensional (torsion) aspect of Earth's resonance indeed is increasing in keeping with the evolutionary timeline encoded in the Mayan calendar and explained in such compelling intuitive sources as The Law of One. Perhaps new data will facilitate our collective understanding.
Braden argues that Earth's hypothetical frequency increase, possibly linked to denser or brighter "light information" stemming from increased celestial activity, will result in new combinations of amino acids--in essence, new DNA. From a genetics perspective, this is tantamount to saying that a new life-form is emerging out of the human species.
This is not nearly as odd as it at first may sound, given DNA's spectacular capacity for adaptive (trans)mutation. Recently, the phrase "quantum biology" has appeared in response (in some cases) to allegedly suppressed evidence suggesting that a third strand of DNA currently is activating in humans, forming what may be a "triple helix." I believe the creation of a third strand of DNA is a potential reality; however, even as a metaphor for evolving the latent intelligence of our existing DNA, the notion of a third helix has a certain conceptual value.
The generally accepted notion that DNA in its double-stranded form is a universal molecule actually finds little support when we examine the activity of DNA itself. As previously emphasized, DNA continuously is changing, mutating. To claim it is impossible for DNA to morph into another molecule represents an empiricist bias based on so-called immutable facts (that the DNA molecule has been around a long time in more or less the same configuration, for instance) which are called into question by, among other scientific discoveries, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and the logic-defying realization that we create our reality by observing it.
Inevitably, the scientific community is coming around to an awareness of the mutable nature of what heretofore were considered nature's immutable laws. In the words of biologist Rupert Sheldrake in The Presence of the Past, the "assumption that the laws of nature are eternal" actually stems from early Christian influence on the scientific method that was developed in the 17th Century. "Perhaps the laws of nature have actually evolved along with nature itself, and perhaps they are still evolving?" wonders Sheldrake. "Or perhaps they are not laws at all" but are "more like habits?"
In the theoretical case of radical genetic (trans)mutation from two to three rungs of DNA, we still are looking at a single molecule of life. There is simply (or not so simply) the addition of a third rung requiring a reconfiguring of the manner in which base pairs of nucleotides (protein bases) attach to the rungs. This might occur through a large-scale genetic rearrangement as described by Colm Kelleher in his article "Retrotransposons as Engines of Human Bodily Transformation."
On the subject of the emergence of a new genotype of human, Polich writes that "the codes to awakening our ancestral endowment--namely, our inner light--may lie hidden within the structure of our DNA." As we individually "begin to remember who we are, a new consciousness will emerge. [As] soon as this revisioning reaches a critical mass, it will trigger an evolutionary leap to a new human species--the long-awaited, quantumly endowed spiritual human known to ancient cultures as the child of light."
All living beings emit light. Anticipating the latest Russian research in wave-genetics, in the 1920s another Russian scientist, Alexander Gurvich, pioneered the concept of light frequency signaling via "mitogenic rays" in human cells. Later in Germany, Marco Bischof published an influential text entitled Biophotons: The Light in Our Cells. By 1974 German biophysicist Fritz Albert Popp's biophoton theory had confirmed the basic mitogenic hypothesis, demonstrating that DNA is the source of bioluminescence.
In biology circles, more and more attention is being paid to a system known as "biophoton light communication" that appears essential to many regulatory processes in living organisms. The cellular hologram equivalent of the nervous system, this intricate communication network that employs light for data transfer operates far more quickly than the nervous system and may be considered a real-time (parallel-processing) quantum biocomputer allowing for an unmediated electromagnetic interface with the individual's environment.
Sheldrake's Morphic Resonance theory strongly suggests that cellular bioluminescence (which in humans ranges from ultraviolet to infrared) is both personal and transpersonal. In other words, not only is the individual human "networked" with DNA light emitters and receptors; it also appears our entire species is networked morphogenetically much like individual cells that form a larger biological entity: humanity.
This assertion has been substantiated by the Gariaev group, whose findings liken DNA not just to a holographic biocomputer, but to a "biological Internet" that links all human beings. Many native wisdom traditions are based on an equivalent understanding of the universe (human inhabitants included) as a single living being intelligently networked like a biological organism. A similar understanding of the ultimate systemic unity of reality is the absolute foundational concept behind The Law of One.
"Eastern teachings tell us that the living light is encoded in our form," writes Polich. "The ancient concept of the macrocosm as microcosm … tells us that the greater divine [light] is reflected in the human body. Expressed in another manner, this means that … the spiritual human … has encoded within it a divine blueprint." This divine blueprint, which Polich refers to following the kabalistic tradition as the Adam Kadmon, also has been referred to as the lightbody.
Throughout the centuries, the lightbody has been called by many names. Other historical names for the lightbody include the "Diamond Body" and "Jade Body" (Taoism), the "Merkabah" (Kabala), the "Adamantine Body" (Tantra), the "Glorified Body" (Christianity), "Holy Flesh" (Catholicism), the "Superconductive Body" (Vedanta), the "Supercelestial Body" (Sufism), the "Radiant Body" (Neo-Platonism), the "Immortal Body" (Hermeticism), the "Body of Bliss" (Kriya Yoga), the "Perfect Body" (Mithraism), and the "Golden Body" (Emerald Tablets).
According to author and researcher Sai Grafio, who contributed to the foregoing list, the Tibetan Buddhist tradition is the only ancient tradition that actually refers to our ascensional vehicle as the lightbody. It goes almost without saying that the building of any kind of body, "natural" or "supernatural," is accomplished by way of life's building block, DNA, in one form or another.
With great prescience in the middle of the 20th Century, Indian philosopher and holy man Sri Aurobindo referred to the lightbody as the "Divine Body," explaining that it "is indeed as a result of our evolution that we arrive at the possibility of this transformation … Here a slow and tardy change need no longer be the law or manner of our evolution; it will be only so to a greater or lesser extent so long as a mental ignorance clings and hampers our ascent."
In the Bible, the lightbody is referred to as the "Spiritual Body" and the "Wedding Garment." The resurrection and glorification of the body is a central dogma of the Catholic Church, which maintains detailed records of lightbody activations in its strict records used in the canonization process for saints. Perhaps the most famous biblical passage that appears to describe the transformation of the human body into a lightbody occurs in Saint Paul's epistle I Corinthians 15:39-44:
All flesh is not the same flesh: but there is one kind of flesh of men, another of beasts, another of fishes, and another of birds.
There are also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial: but the glory of the celestial is one, and the glory of the terrestrial is another.
There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars: for one star differs from another star in glory.
So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption; it is raised in incorruption.
It is sown in dishonor; it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness; it is raised in power.
It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. There is a natural body, and there is a spiritual body.
James Redfield, Michael Murphy and Sylvia Timbers cite this passage in God and the Evolving Universe: The Next Step in Personal Evolution, a thoughtful and scholarly study of planetary evolution and human potential whose focus--surprising for a National Bestseller--turns out to be "luminous embodiment." In light of our current discussion, one passage from this illuminating book is worth quoting:
[W]e can begin to picture bodily changes that might accompany the further development of our greater attributes, supposing: first, that esoteric accounts of bodily transformation, though frequently fanciful, reflect actual developments of physical structures as yet unrecognized by science; second, that supernormal capacities, like their normal counterparts, require distinctive types of supporting structure and process; and third, that we can extrapolate from physiological changes already revealed by modern research in imagining bodily developments required for high-level change.
Clearly, the lightbody is no starry-eyed, esoteric fantasy, but at the very least a biological possibility--one that, by various indications, gives rise to a radically new "spiritual" biochemistry and genetics that allow for the incarnation of the light of unity consciousness in every cell of the body.
In the profoundly transformational process of lightbody activation, which for many of us is likely to be experienced as a global event sometime around December 21, 2012, it would appear from the esoteric literature that the liquid crystals of cells evolve from primitive hexagonal structures observed in normal human tissues to what have been called "stellar" tetrahedrons. Needless to say, this structural change is extremely consequential for biological expression.
In such a scenario, the hydrogen bond angles of our water molecules literally may broaden and become interlocking tetrahedrons in order to hold more light or photonic energy that partially results from the expanded hydrogen bonds themselves. These structures that form the liquid matrix for the new blood and tissues are thought to resemble three-dimensional Stars of David or molecular merkabahs. Merkabah is an ancient kabalistic word meaning "vehicle of light."
This helps explain the confusion that often has surrounded the merkabah, which sometimes has been taken to denote a type of spaceship. The irony is that the merkabah is a sort of spaceship--and that this spaceship is the individual's genetically activated lightbody.
According to Marciniak, the merkabah "represents the figure of the human being in its most unlimited state--the totally free human … The lightbody is the body that holds the complete mutation of the species. It [can] juggle realities through the shifting of consciousness by intent" like changing channels on a television. In a similar vein, Tashíra Tachí-ren describes the merkabah as a "crystalline Light structure that allows you to pass through space, time, and dimensions, completely in your totality."
Whatever its formal geometry may be, and there are various competing theories on this subject, the lightbody results from and operates through embodied higher light or consciousness. It represents the natural result of a perceptual evolution into enlightenment, based in unity consciousness and unconditional love, that is, by many indications, occurring on a planetary level with gathering speed and power.
From a certain perspective, there is perhaps no such thing as ascension, only "descension" of the light of unity consciousness into physical form. The lightbody also may be, literally, the spaceship that allows us to travel the multi- and transdimensional Black Road through the stars, ultimately all the way back to our Source.
In her own version of cosmological natural selection, Tachí-ren sees "going to Lightbody [as] only a part of a much larger process [in which] all planes and dimensions [merge] back into the Source for this universe, which then merges with other Source-systems, and so on, back to the One." However we define returning home, the lightbody--which itself appears to evolve into even higher expressions over time--is the vehicle that takes us there.
Copyright (c) 2009 by Sol Luckman. All Rights Reserved.
[In addition to the bestselling and internationally acclaimed Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method (which since its original publication in English in 2005 has been translated into multiple languages), Sol Luckman is author of the groundbreaking Beginner’s Luke Series of six seriocomic novels devoted to exploring--irreverently and often hilariously--the primary role of consciousness and imagination in creating our reality. Sol is also a provocative essayist on literary theory, a visual artist, editor of DNA Monthly, and cofounder of the Phoenix Center for Regenetics. For more information, visit http://www.phoenixregenetics.org and http://www.beginnersluke.com.]
fascinating post....very well written and posted.....thanks
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