dna

Whilst modern researchers differ in their interpretation of the exact role that is played by our DNA, they all agree on one thing: it does not determine, in isolation, our physical condition, nor our emotional or spiritual state.

Bruce Lipton considers the DNA as our blueprint and points out that “… single gene disorders affect less than 2% of the population.”  He goes on to say that the conditions that are so widespread today, such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes “… are not the result of a single gene, but of complex interactions among multiple genes and environmental factors… Specific genes are correlated with an organism’s behaviour and characteristics. But these genes are not activated until something triggers them.” (Our emphasis). That “something” is our environment.

By clearing memories and emotions, harmful programs, past energies, and trans-generational programs and memories from our being, we can restore the cellular environment of our DNA so that the regeneration of our bodies can happen to optimum potential.