June 28, 2009

Beings of Light - DNA Series Part 4

First of all, I would like to apologize to all of you for missing the Friday deadline. I have no excuse except that I was away on a business trip and our bi-weekly rendezvous completely skipped my mind. Hontoni gomenasai!
Last time, I mentioned how our DNA actually acts like some super conductor, the power for the incredible machine that are humans. In my post-scriptum, I’d started a sort of contest to see if any of you would know what else our DNA reacts to/with/whatever. Unfortunately, turns out no one was interested enough in it to venture a guess. Zannen desu. But oh well, you all still get another post from me, I won’t be so easily discouraged :D

Dakara. . .
Let’s move on to the next topic, which I think is just as interesting. Which is that our DNA actually reacts with light.

Yep, you’ve heard me right. (I know, I’m really excited about this topic as well!)

“Russian scientists have had a long history of looking at DNA in a . . .holistic fashion. Rather than just regarding it as a chemical structure, they have researched its vibrational and electrical qualities. Understanding that light is vital to life, they have discovered that the DNA molecule responds to photons of light. They claim it actually receives, harmonises, stores and transmits light - mainly in the blue part of the colored spectrum that we see in a rainbow.” (The Human Antenna, Dr. Robin Kelly)

Pretty crazy stuff, huh? I mean, don’t you feel like we’re in a Star Trek episode right now?

Jitsuwa it doesn’t seem that farfetched to me. Or the concept, at least. After all, wouldn’t this explain the hole aura notion? If our DNA can interact with light and even transmit it, then it would explain why our bodies have a double: one made entirely of light.

Mochiron, I have no idea how this transmits into different colors as well (aren’t auras supposed to have different hues?). Except that there’s a whole spectrum of colors associated with different frequencies of light, so maybe depending on our moods or health, the frequency of our DNA could potentially change the frequency of the light it emits, thereby changing the color of our aura?

Oh, ima sugoi meian ga ukandazo!
What if we could actually control that, so perfectly that we actually can cast a double of ourselves elsewhere? I mean, what if we could vary the vibrations of the light we transmit so that it’s projected away from us in a shape that looks exactly like us? Waah, that would be SO cool! Imagine all the possibilities associated with it. If I’d known how to do that before, I’d definitely have played lots of tricks on my brother and parents while growing up. Or. . . perhaps I could use it to pretend I’m at work, when in fact I’m lounging on the beach :p

Sore yori, that’s something to think about, ne?

Kimi no iken o kikasete kudasai!

--Alessa

PS: Yes, I’ve used this blog post to practice a little Japanese. Doesn’t it make it more fun to read?

PS2: OK, fine. No need to get angry. Here’s the translation for all the Japanese words/sentences used. No need to get violent now!
1) I’m truly sorry!
2) It’s too bad.
3) Therefore. . .
4) To tell the truth
5) Of course,
6) Oh, I just came with a great idea!
7) Anyway,
8) right?
9) Let me know what you think!

PS3: Wow! I had no idea I’d used so much Japanese. Must mean I’m learning somewhat. Hontoni ureshii!

PS4: I put the last picture here because I thought it looked really cool :)

11 comments:

  1. So that could explain why people can tell your moods and if your sick and where just by looking at your aura, right?

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  2. So if it's all linked to vibrations, that could mean music could affect our DNA and light pattern then, right? We could just then tune ourselves like we tune a piano :)

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  3. Anonymous (1): Yes, I agree with you. If our DNA changes shapes depending on our health/mood, then the light it emits would have different frequencies, which perhaps could mean different sorts of colors. What I'd like to know, is how can people see auras and others don't? Is it because their eyes are more sensitive? Or is it a question of training?
    Of course, this is all speculation on my part right now, but I think it all makes sense, right?

    Anonymous (2): You've totally stolen my thunder! Yes, music IS very important, as I'm going to talk about in my next post, actually :)

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  4. That's definitely an interesting perspective looking at the relationship between light and DNA vibrations. Maybe that's why strobe lights drive me insane.

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  5. Hahaha! Maybe that is why, Thecamsters :) After all, they can be pretty erratic... So I'm sure it affects people in a way that's supposed to be exciting, but for some (like you and me) is just annoying^^

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  6. Oh science! You have given so much but at the cost of the chimerical! Is it worth it? Stop reading here if you like to fancy the fanciful. Otherwise continue on to join the stark, desolate, and depressing world of the modern era.

    Sorry to always jab at the fantastical and entertaining implications of these discussions with science, but "reacting with light" is nothing at all. Everything we see reacts with light. Objects absorbs some colors, and the colors that they do not absorb are the colors we see. By the sounds of it, DNA absorbs most colors and reflects blue, so it "reacts" with light just the same as my blue chapstick container.

    That being said, I wish people were hyper-colored! That'd be so cool! Remember those t-shirts? "Nice shirt," they'd always say to me. Then, "Go take a shower." God rest ye blessed 90's.

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  7. Put that way, it does sound dry and boring. Still though, blue82, if you think about it, it's all magic, right? At least it's more fun to think that way, it keeps a sense of wonder about the universe alive in you.

    Now the key question is, what kind of reaction (chemical or otherwise) does light have when it interacts with DNA?

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  8. How do I see my aura?

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  9. A very good question, Raz.

    After a little research, here's what I managed to gather for you (see *):

    1) What is an aura?
    "Everything in the Universe seems to be just a vibration. Every atom, every part of an atom, every electron, every elementary “particle”, even our thoughts and consciousness are just vibrations. Hence, we may define the Aura as a electro-photonic vibration response of an object to some external excitation (such as an ambient light for example).
    (...) The Aura around humans is partly composed from EM (electromagnetic) radiation, spanning from microwave, infrared (IR) to UV light. The low frequency microwave and infrared part of the spectrum (body heat) seems to be related to the low levels of the functioning of our body (DNA structure, metabolism, circulation etc.) whereas high frequency (UV part) is more related to our conscious activity such as thinking, creativity, intentions, sense of humor and emotions. Russian scientists, who seem to be about 3 decades ahead of everyone else in Aura research, make experiments suggesting that our DNA can be altered, by influencing its microwave Aura. The high frequency UV part is very important and most interesting but largely unexplored. And this part can be seen with naked eyes."

    2) Why would you want to see auras?
    Because your thoughts are reflected in your own aura, through intensity and color, whereby you can tell whether a person's lying to you or not. Pretty practical-sounding, eh?
    Plus it apparently helps you diagnose illnesses.

    3) Developing Auric Sight.
    For that you need to:
    ~Increase the sensitivity of your eyes AND
    ~ Extend the range of perceived vibration beyond the visible light.

    How? By:
    ~Using and training our peripheral vision
    ~Increasing exposure
    ~Enhancing visual sensation processing in the brain - enhancing the communication between left and right hemispheres of the brain.

    For more info on how/why/etc to do this, you can go to the following website:
    (*)http://www.thiaoouba.com/seeau.htm

    PS: I haven't myself tried any of the exercises described on this website, but after reading some of it, I felt like they sounded pretty interesting, if nothing else.
    If you manage to do develop your Auric Sight, let me know :)

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  10. Sounds interesting, thanks. I remember a television documentary years ago citing an elevator door opening and an aura-sensitive person becoming afraid because the people had no aura. so she stayed off the elevator, only to find out moments later the elevator broke and crashed many many floors below.

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  11. Waaah! Anonymous, that sounds REALLY scary. I actually had goosebumps just reading your entry. I wonder if that means that person could always tell who would die then?

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