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    Chris Thomas essay about DNA, how we construct our bodies and the hidden agenda

    I am posting part of this essay and leaving the link to view the rest if it has piqued interest. This is page 1 and most of page 2. The entire PDF is here...

    http://api.ning.com/files/MsJ7T**tK5...8P2sZW/DNA.pdf


    DNA –
    2, 12 or 13 Strands?
    An Essay
    by Chris Thomas
    © Chris Thomas 2011
    Dedicated to Henrietta Lacks


    Understanding DNA


    We are all aware of DNA
    (deoxyribonucleic acid) but very
    few of us actually know what it
    does in the cell structures of the body.
    Medically; it is described as:
    “The very long molecule that winds up to
    form a chromosome and that contains the
    complete code for the automatic construction
    of the body. The molecule has a double helix
    skeleton of alternating sugars (deoxyribose)
    and phosphates...”
    But this is far from being the whole story.
    In recent years, we have seen an increase in
    the number of workshops being offered,
    sometimes at considerable expense, to help
    people raise their number of DNA strands
    from the traditional two to twelve.
    So what is the benefit of changing our DNA
    in this way? Is it a benefit, or even desirable,
    to change the coding “for the automatic
    construction of the body”?
    To understand these questions, we first must
    understand what DNA actually is.

    The Construction of the Human
    Body


    We are used to hearing from
    scientists that the body is a
    collection of cells which seem to
    follow some sort of pattern in which DNA
    plays a part and, somewhere or other, we
    have a consciousness.
    From a religious viewpoint, we are told that
    we are a body that has, somewhere or other,
    a soul.
    The terms “consciousness” and “soul”
    meaning very much the same thing but are
    used separately to differentiate between the
    scientific view and the religious view.
    Most people believe that we are a body that
    has a soul (consciousness) but are unsure of
    where that soul is.
    The reality is that we are a soul that builds for
    itself a body – not a body that has a soul but a
    soul that has a body.
    In order for the soul to take on a physical
    body, it borrows the “etheric template” of a
    human body, makes a copy and begins to
    build the body inside the womb.
    When the father’s sperm meets the mother’s
    egg, an automatic process is begun that is a
    function of the fertilisation process – the soul
    does not connect at this stage – all that really
    happens is that the egg begins to divide.
    From both parents, the new foetus “borrows”
    some aspects of both parent’s DNA. These are
    basic characteristics such as skin colour and
    hair colour; no more than that, everything
    else about the foetus is determined by the soul
    of the incoming child.
    After about 800 cell divisions, the soul of the
    foetus makes its first connection to the
    growing bundle of dividing cells. At this
    stage, the soul is not connected to the cells
    but begins to imprint the etheric template.
    After about 16 days, the soul’s connection to
    the foetus begins to strengthen and it is at this
    stage that DNA begins to play its role.
    At this stage in a foetus’s development, DNA
    breaks down into 2 separate parts:
    75 per cent of the total DNA is the storage of
    memories from past lives. If an experience in
    a past life needs to be resolved within the
    body during this lifetime, then the memories
    of that past life trauma are added at this
    point. These memories can take the form of a
    disability, such as a missing limb; or they can
    be as a result of the past life event imprinted
    into the body for this life. For example, if a
    previous life ended by your being shot to
    death, the memory of the bullet wounds can
    show themselves as moles on the skin.
    The remaining 25 per cent of the total DNA is
    needed to construct the physical tissues of the
    body around the etheric template.
    As the foetus grows, this percentage gradually
    drops until, at birth, only about 10 per cent is
    needed to continue the body’s development.
    At puberty, when the body has effectively
    stopped growing, the percentage drops to
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    about 3 per cent. This 3 per cent is the
    amount of DNA that keeps the body
    functioning for the remainder of its life.
    When doctors claim that they have worked
    out how DNA works, it is this 3 per cent of
    which they speak whilst claiming that the
    remaining 97 per cent is “junk”.
    However, from puberty onwards, the
    function of DNA breaks down like this:
    75 per cent is the storage of past life
    memories.
    3 per cent maintains the body’s physical
    processes.
    22 per cent records memories of the events
    that take place in this lifetime.
    Physical memories are only stored in the
    brain for very short term periods – only a
    couple of years at most. Long term memory is
    stored within the DNA.
    This is the reason why the elderly can
    remember very little of their recent lives but
    can remember their earlier life in great detail.
    As the cell structures of the brain begin to
    break down as we become older, much of the
    short term memory is lost whereas the long
    term, DNA, memory is fully intact and
    becomes easier for the elderly to access these
    memories as their brain cells become less
    efficient.
    This is the actual make up of DNA – it is
    principally memory.

    The Higher Self and the Physical
    Self


    Human Being is defined, by the Earth,
    as a physical being that contains the
    whole of the soul. When we first came
    to Atlantis, this is the state in which humans
    were.
    However, we encountered problems and,
    eventually, decided to divide the soul into two
    parts. The soul was to be divided into the
    “physical self” – about 25 per cent of the total
    soul and the “higher self” – the remaining 75
    per cent of the soul. This division took place
    about 7,000 years ago and we have been in
    this divided state ever since (see Synthesis).
    However, we set ourselves a time limit of
    7,000 years to find a way to re-merge the two
    aspects of the soul back into the physical
    body. This is the process we are currently
    undergoing.
    To understand what this means, we need to
    take a further look at the body/soul
    connection.
    As can be seen from earlier, the soul begins to
    make a very tentative connection with the
    growing foetus at about 800 cell divisions
    following egg fertilisation.
    The connection of the soul to the developing
    foetus remains limited until about 16 weeks
    into the pregnancy. As the foetus develops in
    the womb, all of the past life memories or
    disabilities are incorporated. After about 16
    weeks, the soul decides whether all of the
    memories to be incorporated into the foetus
    have worked correctly. If they have not
    incorporated correctly, the foetus is
    miscarried. If incorporated correctly, the soul
    begins to draw itself into the body.
    This drawing into the body by the soul has
    three stages:
    At about 16 weeks, the foetus is given life and
    begins to respond to the mother.
    At birth, or just before, enough of the soul is
    drawn into the body to be independent of the
    mother.
    At puberty, the final piece of the soul, that is
    to be incorporated into the body for this
    lifetime, is drawn in.
    The soul is not located in a particular region
    of the body; the soul infuses every single body
    cell. The body takes the shape of the soul and
    the soul inhabits the body. Or at least, the
    “physical aspect” of the soul inhabits the
    body; the “higher aspect”, or higher self,
    remains outside of the physical body but very
    closely connected with it.
    However, in this lifetime, we are re-writing
    the rules.
    Between now and the end of 2012, we are
    undergoing a process whereby we are
    drawing the higher self into the body – soul
    re-integration – and this process has
    repercussions for our DNA.

    Changes to DNA

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    Quote Originally posted by Greenbarry View Post
    shouldnt all topics of CT be on the same thread?
    it is about that same person..
    The link to this essay is in the main thread also. I thought I would give it it's own thread since other CT essays have their's making the essays easier to find. I would not have done this if we were in general topics.

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    all good anastasia.. maybe it is a good way to do it.
    just surprised me and i ran my mouth and inserted foot.

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