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Textual Healing with the Regenetics Method

Posted on Feb 19th, 2007 by Leigh : Finder Leigh

THE HUMAN BIOENERGY BLUEPRINT


The science of muscle testing (kinesiology) employs muscle-response tests to determine allergies, emotional blockages, and even the truth or falsehood of given statements. Since its invention in the 1960s, kinesiology has become popular among both alternative and mainstream healthcare professionals around the world. For the purposes of this introduction, it is simply necessary to emphasize that muscle testing, properly utilized, can be a powerful tool for gathering and evaluating information that has been empirically validated in numerous studies.


My partner Leigh assisted me throughout the development of the Regenetics Method. We performed hundreds of hours of muscle testing–literally tens of thousands of tests–with clients who had come to us suffering from various chronic ailments. At the time, several years ago, we were offering a form of energetic allergy elimination derived from Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Technique and an offshoot of NAET called BioSET developed by Ellen Cutler.

One of our most important realizations about traditional energy clearings such as those used in NAET and BioSET was that these techniques employ a typically “Western” focus on the physical–even though the techniques themselves use pure energy. In light of this internal contradiction, we became interested in the body's energy fields: specifically, the electromagnetic or auric fields.

The electromagnetic fields can be thought of as an interlocking set of high-frequency “force-fields,” each responsible for the correct functioning of a particular gland, meridian, organ, emotion, etc. Although I will focus attention on the electromagnetic fields, it should be remarked that as the chakras align with these fields in order and number, many of the same observations may also be applied to the chakras. The auric fields, combined with the system of chakras, form the human bioenergy blueprint that can be envisioned as an electromagnetic grid–a hologram–of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines of force (Figure 1).



From Book One on the Regenetics Method, Conscious Healing: The Human Bioenergy Blueprint. From the perspective of quantum biology, the human body is a hologram composed of intersecting lines of bioenergy. The above figure shows how the vertical, light-processing chakras interface with the horizontal, sound-generated electromagnetic fields to create the geometric matrix necessary for physical manifestation. Copyright (c) by Sol Luckman and Kara Brown. All Rights Reserved. Click here to preview Conscious Healing.

Many researchers have confirmed the existence of the human bioenergy fields. Kirlian photography has captured these fields for decades. In the 1980s Dr. Hiroshi Motoyama, a Japanese scientist, developed instrumentation capable of measuring bioluminescent electromagnetism such as light emitted from the chakras of yoga masters. Valerie Hunt, a professor at UCLA and author of Infinite Mind: Science of the Human Vibrations of Consciousness, has successfully employed an encephalograph (EEG) machine to register the auric fields. Dr. Hunt goes so far as to theorize that the mind, rather than residing in the brain, actually exists in the electromagnetic fields–and that in some as yet poorly understood way, the latter may be the mind.

The Jewish alchemical science of the Kabala calls the auric fields collectively the nefish, often described as an iridescent bubble surrounding the body. In their book Future Science, John White and Stanley Krippner point out that nearly a hundred different cultures refer to the human aura with nearly a hundred different names. The aura even appears as a halo around medieval images of Christian saints. One reason Western science has ignored the aura is that, because of its extremely high (actually higher-dimensional) frequency bands, it is difficult to quantify.

As our bioenergy blueprint, the electromagnetic fields function as a compendium of all the data pertinent to our wellbeing. In The Holographic Universe Michael Talbot explains, “Because an illness can appear in the energy field weeks and even months before it appears in the body, many … believe that disease … originates in the energy field. This suggests that the field is in some way more primary than the physical body.” Naturopath Stephen Lindsteadt, author of The Heart of Health: The Principles of Physical Health and Vitality, explains that an “interruption or distortion in the range, strength and coherency of the body's electromagnetic system leads to breakdown in the body's self-healing mechanisms.” Physician Richard Gerber in Vibrational Medicine goes a step further by arguing that if doctors could find a way to treat the bioenergy field, they would achieve total healing. Until then, Dr. Gerber contends, many treatments “will not be permanent because we have not altered the basic [blueprint].”

Similarly, Nataliya Dobrova of the Galaxy Wave Group describes the individual as a “complex emotional bio-energy information system: a microcosm that reflects a macrocosm–the universe. All of a person's organs and systems have their own electromagnetic rhythms. Disharmony in this rhythmic activity signifies disease.” Dr. Dobrova goes on to explain how such an “imbalance is closely connected with structural or functional problems found in a person's organs or systems. If one can restore the person’s own rhythmic harmonies to a sick organ, one can restore the proper functions of that organ.”

A nearly identical line of thinking informs one of the classics in the field of sound healing, Jonathan Goldman's Healing Sounds: The Power of Harmonics. Through harmonic resonance, writes Goldman, “it is possible to restore the natural vibratory frequencies of an object that may be out of tune or harmony. When an organ or another portion of the body is vibrating out of tune, we call this 'disease.'” Such belief in the power of sound to heal the body is echoed by Dr. Leonard Horowitz, whose research in cymatics (the study of the effects of sound on physical form) in DNA: Pirates of the Sacred Spiral leads him to emphasize that “harmonic frequencies maintain health, promote growth and healing, while discordant frequencies produce stress, oxygen deprivation, acidification, electrochemical imbalances, illness and death.”

From a cymatic or vibratory standpoint, disharmony is disease. The critical concept to grasp here is that all manifestations of disease, whether “physiological” or “psychological,” result from disruption (in the form of toxicity or trauma) of the primary electromagnetic harmonies and rhythms contained in the auric fields and corresponding chakras. As we shall see, these bioenergy centers have an intimate relationship with DNA that gives them direct regulatory access to all cellular functions. Therefore, if we can find a way to “reset” our bioenergy blueprint through harmonic resonance, we can go directly to the root of disease processes.

MAPPING THE BIOENERGY BLUEPRINT

Having spent nearly eight years suffering from an illness with many similarities to chronic fatigue (CFIDS) and fibromyalgia, I am deeply grateful for the pioneering work of Drs. Nambudripad and Cutler, without whom I do not know where (or even if) I would be today. Their inspiring techniques served as an indispensable springboard for the development of the Regenetics Method. But here I must point out two major blind spots with traditional energy clearings, at least as vehicles for “resetting” the body's electromagnetic blueprint.

The first oversight, to reiterate, is a predominant focus on physical issues without fully acknowledging their origins in our bioenergy fields. The second problem is that the nervous system (used in traditional energy clearings) simply cannot process all the frequencies encoded like radio waves in our electromagnetic structure so as to transform a damaged blueprint. The same shortcoming applies to most–otherwise beneficial–energetic modalities, such as reiki and radionics, which function at the comparatively “surface” level of the nervous system as opposed to through DNA. Another way of stating this is that the majority of energetic therapies are “light-based,” lacking the genetically transformational aspect of sound.

Contrary to the conservative paradigm that insists healing can only be achieved “one baby step at a time,” my own experience and observation suggest that chronic illness in particular requires a radical, simultaneous bioenergy reset–one that can only be accomplished by way of DNA. “We wish to suggest a structure for the salt of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). This structure has novel features which are of considerable biological interest,” announced James Watson and Francis Crick, DNA's discoverers, with an historical understatement in 1953. As this famous quote indicates, DNA is ironically named because it is technically a salt (sodium). Sodium is a critical human electrolyte and an excellent conductor of electromagnetism. Thus it is hardly surprising many researchers have determined that DNA directly regulates the body's electromagnetics.

Through extensive kinesiological research, Leigh and I identified more than 3,000 energy signatures over the body-mind-spirit continuum of the human electromagnetic blueprint. That is probably just the tip of the iceberg, but it has been enough to achieve often astonishing results. A traditional clearing of this size would far exceed the capacity of the healthiest nervous system. But when properly activated by sound combined with intention, the superconductor that is DNA is designed to re-harmonize the entire bioenergy blueprint.

One of my mentors was a prominent figure in the field of radionics, a chiropractor named David Tansley. Dr. Tansley provided some of the foundation for my notions about the electromagnetic fields. Following Tansley's lead, and supported by the quantum sciences' holographic view of the body, I began to understand the auric fields as our electromagnetic template, the blueprint for our physical form. My theory was that when “mapped,” these fields would reveal themselves as “ecosystems” where a number of interdependent factors work either harmoniously to create vitality or disharmoniously to produce disease.

The approach Leigh and I took to map the electromagnetic fields was relatively straightforward. Using kinesiology with ourselves and our clients, we began muscle testing to establish which elements (genetic, physical, mental, emotional, etc.) were governed by which fields. We discovered an amazing poetic symmetry, a sacred geometry of almost breathtaking beauty in the way the fields are organized and work in concert.

It took months of muscle testing to map all the major energies in the body's electromagnetic fields. Leigh and I spent six months developing our ideas in South America, where we performed the first DNA activation of the Regenetics Method–Potentiation Electromagnetic Repatterning–on ourselves that restored my physical wellbeing and took care of Leigh's asthma and environmental allergies. Then we began offering Potentiation to others, many of whom have reported remarkable results.

In order to complete our work on the Regenetics Method, however, we first had to set aside what we had been taught about DNA (that it is merely a biochemical protein-assembly code) and understand DNA's vitally reciprocal relationship with the body's electromagnetics. Only then were we in a position to explore avenues for stimulating the human genome's extraordinary self-healing potential.

RESETTING THE BIOENERGY BLUEPRINT VIA DNA

After mapping the electromagnetic fields, Leigh and I realized we had to find a way to press the “reset button” on this complex bioenergy blueprint. Coming from my NAET/BioSET perspective, at first I thought we had to develop a technique to “clear” all the energies that were somehow “blocked.” It was at this stage I began to understand that the nervous system was never meant to repattern the human bioenergy blueprint, that only DNA can build a new energy body, and that therefore, some other method of initiating electromagnetic repatterning besides stimulation of the nervous system had to be found.

We went to DNA because it was the obvious choice. DNA contains our genetic codes and is the master blueprint for our biology. It literally creates us through a protein-assembly process known as transcription. To transcribe is to copy in writing, to produce in written form, or to arrange music for a different instrument. In other words, we come into being, at our molecular level, through a process with striking affinities to composition.

It is extremely interesting to consider the privileged place of song, storytelling and words in creation myths. Anyone who has undertaken a comparative study of religions has probably been struck by the universal role of sound and language in such myths. Genesis 1:3 relates, “And God said, Let there be light: and there was light” (my emphasis). In the New Testament John states, “In the beginning was the Word,” an idea paralleled in the Vedas where we read, “In the beginning was Brahman with whom was the Word.”

The ancient Egyptians similarly believed that the god-men Thoth and Ra created life through language, just as the Popul Vuh from the Mayan tradition insists that the first humans were brought into existence by speech. Consistent with this language-based cosmology, the healing tradition immortalized in the Bock Saga originating in Finland is based on memorization and utterance of sacred sounds. This Saga, which Horowitz describes at length, is an elaboration of a time-honored oral technology employing sound and light based on a “spiritual understanding of how to work with 'nature orally'”–or “naturally.”

“Here, in ancient mythology,” writes Horowitz, “is the relationship between genesis, genetics, and the spoken word. Also implied is the concept of wholistic health hinging on oral functions.” Horowitz points out that today's neurophysiologists have determined that fully “one-third of the sensory-motor cortex of the brain is devoted to the tongue, oral cavity, the lips, and speech. In other words, oral frequency emissions (i.e., bioacoustic tones) spoken, or sung, exert powerful control over life, vibrating genes that influence total well-being and even evolution of the species.”

Since the start of the Human Genome Project and the chromosomal mapping of the human genetic structure, there has been a tendency even in mainstream science to regard DNA as the alphabet through which we are, essentially, written into existence. Another metaphor often helpful in understanding genetic composition also derives from language. DNA's alphabet is composed of four basic “letters” called nucleotides that combine to form sixty-four different “words” used to build a virtually limitless number of “sentences” called genes.

Leigh and I realized that if we were to activate what we saw as an extraordinary latent potential in DNA, one perhaps capable of transforming both consciousness and physiology we intuited along with a growing number of scientists including Lindsteadt, Horowitz, Glen Rein and Bruce Lipton, we had to find or develop a way to access DNA without laboratories or test tubes. But how do you do that? How do you activate DNA without physically manipulating it?

At this stage we were fortunate enough to be given a copy of The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge, by French anthropologist Jeremy Narby. Dr. Narby spent years studying the healing techniques of shamans (medicine men) in the Amazon. His riveting account was particularly helpful in developing the Regenetics Method. In one telling passage, Narby writes, “DNA is not merely an informational molecule, but … also a form of text and therefore … is best understood by analytical ways of thinking commonly applied to other forms of text. For example, books.”

This way of looking at DNA as a book was extremely appealing. More than anything, it just made sense. Narby is clearly saying we can learn to read DNA. By implication, he is suggesting we can also learn to write, or rewrite, the genetic code. This is how I can speak, in all seriousness, of “textual healing.”

An alternative way to conceptualize what I am calling “rewriting” is to imagine that DNA contains a subtext resembling a series of footnotes that can be scrolled up onscreen. In this scenario, no rewriting or reprogramming is required. The program for our new and improved energy body already exists in what mainstream science has dismissed as “junk” DNA.

Most geneticists have admitted they have no idea why over ninety percent of our DNA even exists. This is especially provocative given that over ninety percent of our brain is also unused. Most of DNA appears to be nonsense. A lot of it is in the form of palindromes, puzzling sentences that read the same forward and backward. “Junk” DNA consists primarily of “introns,” considered noncoding genetic sequences, as opposed to “exons” that have an identifiable coding function in building our protein structures through RNA transcription. In other words, as shown in Figure 2, exons clearly do something, while introns supposedly do not.

From Conscious Healing: The Ener-genetic Composition Process. The above diagram illustrates how body building is both genetic, involving RNA transcription of DNA codes to create cells, and energetic, dependent on the interface between the electromagnetic fields and “junk” or potential DNA for regulation of cellular composition. This diagram also shows how potential DNA's transposons can be directly prompted by consciousness, internal (personal) and external (universal), to modify cellular replication. Copyright (c) by Sol Luckman and Kara Brown. All Rights Reserved. Click here to preview Conscious Healing.

Fortunately, some who have asked how nature could be so inefficient are beginning to rethink this dogma that ultimately raises more questions than it answers. Recent research has shed light on intense “epigenetic” activity in “junk” DNA, which appears to have much more to do with creating a specific species than previously thought. For example, if we only look at the small portion of DNA composed of exons, there is very little difference, genetically speaking, between a human being and a fruit fly! There is also practically nothing at the level of exons that distinguishes one human being from another.

Others who have studied the mystery of “junk” DNA have concluded the as little as three percent of the human genome directly responsible for protein transcription simply does not contain enough information to build any kind of body. Faced with this mystifying scenario, more and more scientists are paying attention to curious structures called “jumping DNA” or “transposons” found in the supposedly useless ninety-seven percent of the DNA molecule. In 1983 Barbara McClintock was awarded the Nobel prize for discovering transposons. She and fellow biologists coined the term jumping DNA for good reason, notes author and scientific researcher David Wilcock, as “these one million different proteins can break loose from one area, move to another area, and thereby rewrite the DNA code.”

Clearly, “junk” DNA was prematurely dismissed. In an article entitled “Genetics Beyond Genes” in the November 2003 issue of Scientific American, Dr. John Mattick, director of the Institute for Molecular Bioscience at the University of Brisbane, is quoted as saying that the failure to recognize the importance of introns (to say nothing of transposons) in “junk” DNA “may well go down as one of the biggest mistakes in the history of molecular biology.” Leigh and I propose we rename “junk” DNA potential DNA.

It is accurate to say that DNA is a form of text with its own alphabet, and that we can use linguistic means to rewrite DNA, in the process activating an “ener-genetic reset” program designed to turn our introns into exons (via transposons) and create new protein transcription sequences that ultimately lead to regeneration, or re-gene-ration.

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Copyright (c) 2007 by Sol Luckman. All Rights Reserved.


[Sol Luckman is author of the internationally acclaimed Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method, editor of DNA Monthly, and cofounder of the Phoenix Center for Regenetics. His articles on the Regenetics Method of DNA activation have appeared in Atlantis Rising, Well Being Journal, Renaissance, Odyssey, Sedona Journal of Emergence, and Metamorphosis, and also have been featured in the alternative medicine anthology Message of Spirit: A Manual for Your Mind, edited by Amy Biddle, and Heal Yourself with Breath, Light, Sound and Water by Denis Ouelette. In addition, he has been a featured guest of Dr. Stuart Titus on the Internet radio show “Health & Science: The Next Generation.” Nexus New Times called Conscious Healing, which also received a five-star endorsement from the Midwest Book Review and was recently translated into Turkish, a “paradigm-reworking book” that introduces a “revolutionary healing science that's expanding the boundaries of being.” For more information visit http://www.phoenixregenetics.org.]

DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this blog is intended for personal edification. The Developers and all trained Facilitators of the Regenetics Method offer DNA activation as educators and legally ordained ministers, not medical doctors, and do not purport to diagnose or treat illness of any kind. Regenetics information and sessions are offered, and accepted, as constitutionally protected exercises of freedom of speech and religion. The Developers and Facilitators of the Regenetics Method make no claims, promises or guarantees relative to specific health challenges. You are solely responsible for your own medical treatment and care.

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Leigh said

A version of this article appears in the March-April 2007 issue of Kindred Spirit magazine under the title “DNA & Textual Healing.”

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