Wave Genetics: The Resurrection Of "Junk DNA"
In an earlier essay – Tying Up Loose Ends: Topology Swallows Quantum Computing – I posed the question:
How might we, as Taoist, Buddhist or Hindu yogis and yoginis, transform ourselves - in particular the way that we process information, i.e. relate with the intelligence/energy of the manifest world - from something like Newtonian/classical computers, to something like topological quantum computers?
At the time of writing this, I was thinking largely in terms of the human nervous system. As it turns out, it may be the case that, at the level of our DNA, we already are functioning as something like quantum computers.
According to research conducted by Russian biophysicist and molecular biologist Pjotr Garjajev: "Living chromosomes function just like a holographic computer using endogenous DNA laser radiation." In other words, DNA is a quantum mechanical biowave computer!
The research of Garjajev and his colleagues was taking place at the time when most of the western scientific community was focused on the 10% of our DNA involved in the biochemical process of protein synthesis. The function of the remaining 90% of our DNA was considered largely to be a mystery. This mysterious “other” 90% of our DNA was dubbed “silent DNA” or “junk DNA.”
Garjajev and his research team -- which included biophysicists, molecular biologists, embryologists and linguists – allowed their focus to be much wider, and the results were quite astounding.
One of their findings was that DNA operates like a human language, and is perhaps the “root language” of every other human language. Because it is itself a language, it can be spoken to – and hence reprogrammed – in a very direct way.
“Esoteric and spiritual teachers have known for ages that our body is programmable by language, words and thought. This has now been scientifically proven and explained.”
Garjajev and his colleaugues also discovered that DNA has the capacity to form wormholes which allow for hypercommunication – a transfer of information outside of time/space -- accounting for phenomena such as telepathy, channeling and distance healing.
DNA functions also as a superconductor:
”Apparently, DNA is also an organic superconductor that can work at normal body temperature, as opposed to artificial superconductors which require extremely low temperatures between 200 and 140°C to function. In addition, all superconductors are able to store light and thus information. This further explains how DNA can store information.”
In sum, DNA functions as a language; it stores and emits light and information; and – the result that I find most inspiring – it is programmable, i.e. can be consciously transformed. Such transformations require a certain frequency of sound/light waves. In Garjajev’s experiments, these frequencies were applied by devices created by the research team.
But these frequencies can also be applied directly via the biofield of individuals whose cultivation of mind and energy has made them into tuning-forks of a sort. The implications for whole new forms of healing, then, are immense.
At one point in the more extensive presentation of Garjajev’s research, there is a hint that these results could provide a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of acupuncture. I wish they had said more about this! Unfortunately, the bulk of this research seems at the moment to be published only in German, which limits my own capacity to follow up on this – at least at the level of written language.
In terms Taoist Inner Alchemy, DNA – as our “genetic inheritance” – is often associated with jing. The western scientific notion that our genetic makeup is largely immutable has always felt to me hugely incongruous with my understanding of jing as being capable of being transformed – which is, of course, the fundamental premise of Inner Alchemy practice. Garjajev’s research has now provided a bridge – a way of speaking, in a scientific idiom, that integrates much more seamlessly with a Taoist mapping of the human bodymind. Very cool!
Coda: For those of you who do speak/read German, and want to explore more deeply, have a look at: (1) the book Vernetzte Intelligenz von Grazyna Fosar und Franz Bludorf, ISBN 3930243237; and (2) articles on the website: http://www.fosar-bludorf.com/index_eng.htm


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