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Mind Over Matter

Published on Friday, August 28, 2009 by Karl

Since my first note on Consciousness, my fascination with the subject has been relentless. Todays post addresses the link between conscious intent – that is, the will to do something – and the DNA molecule. If someone was to tell you that your will, or intent could physically alter the properties of DNA – essentially mind power, or in this case bio-psychokinesis – would you think them crazy? I certainly thought it was doubtful and perhaps a little superstitious. But as I like to approach things with an open mind, I decided to look into the research for myself.

I will be focusing for the most part on the research conducted by Dr Glen Rein Ph.D of the Quantum Biology Research Lab, Northport, NY. I find his research fascinating. Particularly the paper I’ll be talking about today, and the work he has done regarding the storage of retrievable information projected by human intent in water, electronic cicuits, and even paper (for the duration of up to seven months?!) How this stuff isn’t well known is absolutely absurd to me. The implications of the research strike me as deeply profound.

If you are as excited as I am by that introduction, then you probably want to jump right in. But just in case you have absolutely no idea what the implications of this are, I will first provide a little background into how I stumbled into this. In the hope that you may pick up the jelly bean trail along the way somewhere.

A popular topic that often crops up when searching with keywords like ‘the science of consciousness’ is 2012. Whilst I won’t delve into this today, it was initially this topic that led me to the work of a young fellow known as David Wilcock. David works with Project Camelot often and if you have been through the recommendations on my website, you may have stumbled across him once or twice yourself. David talks a lot about the human consciousness, ESP, and the ‘Law of One Series‘. All of which are topics worth looking into. I also recommend checking out the ‘Science of Peace‘ videos. The forum on his website Divine Cosmos is full of interesting links. And often whilst reading threads I would see passing references to a movie called ‘What the Bleep Do We Know!?‘, a docu-film that deals specifically with the relationship between human consciousness and the quantum field. The movie itself is regarded by some as a masterpiece.The DVD quickly shot to the top of Amazon’s best seller list, with sales to date passing a million. It was also awarded Amazon’s number 1 DVD surprise of the year. The movie is quite astounding, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone who finds the content of this blog thought provoking. I would like to note at this point that the movie also inadvertently led me to the book Quantum Enigma by Bruce Rosenblum and Fred Kuttner. A fantastic book. Far more scientific in nature than What The Bleep, but it deals with the same subject material.

Now to Dr. Rein. In ‘What the Bleep’, there is a scene set in a subway. Wherein the protagonist is presented with the results of an experiment that tests the effect of the human conscious intent on water. If memory serves, the results showed beautiful snowflake patterns depending on the emotion projected into the water by the human mind. Due to the massive amount of information in the movie, this scene was lost in my long term memory for a while whilst I processed the rest of the data. But eventually it jumped back at me and I decided to do some poking around to see if I could find the research online. I found Dr. Rein, and one paper in particular jumped right out at me. It is titled Effect of Conscious Intention on Human DNA (click for link), published in ‘Proceeds of the National Forum on New Science’ in 1996. I really do recommend downloading the PDF and reading it yourself, as I am worried that with my crude knowledge of biology I may misrepresent this in some way.

The paper goes into detail on three different experiments:

  1. The effect of human intent on cancer cells.
  2. The effect of human intent on the structure of the DNA molecule.
  3. The effect of human intent on the electrical properties of the DNA molecule.

The experiments used numerous different ‘healers’. So, a guy with supposed healing powers walks into a lab and is presented with one or more petri dishes containing either cancer cells, or DNA (depending on the experiment), and is asked to focus his mind on the contents of the petri dishes with a feeling of unconditional love, and an intent to perform some kind of action on a microscopic level with nothing more than the power of his mind… And the results were astounding. In the case of the tumor cells, a reduction of 39% was observed. Thats 39% less cancer, through the power of intention alone!

In the second experiment the author explains that they also observed the healer having the power to ‘wind’ or ‘unwind’ the DNA molecule itself. Interestingly enough, three or four petri dishes could be placed infront of the healer at a time, and when asked to do so the healer could simultaneously project different intentions into each of the dishes with observable results. Sounds like magic right? Well the paper is there, and the guy is a respected biologist, so I am inclined to indulge him.

Another interesting point in this for me was the fact that the projection of unconditional love was entirely ineffective on its own. However the projection of ‘returning to the natural order’ – willing the cells to return to their natural form – was. Also the fact that the conscious focus dramatically influenced the results of the experiment, that visualization of the results massively increased the success rate. Quote:

“By changing the thought and image content of a given state of consciousness, it was possible to distinguish these parameters from intentions. The results indicated that different biological effects could be observed by just changing the intent or the imagery associated with the healing process but non-focused thought had no effect. Thus, while Laskow was in the microcosmic orbit state of consciousness, the mental image of visualizing only three cells remaining in the petri dish after the experiment caused an 18% inhibition of cell growth. On the other hand, switching the mental image to one where many more cells were visualized in the dish resulted in an increased growth of tumor cells (15%). The results are remarkable since not only could a different biological response be observed by changing the mental image, but an actual reversal of the biological process of cell growth was achieved.”

Now you may think by reading this that the electromagnetic field projected by the body comes from the brain. But the evidence shows that the heart is actually responsible for the projection itself. Here’s another quote:

“Specific thoughts and intentions are generated by the brain/mind and are used to frequency modulate the coherent bio-fields from the heart. When one is in a state of love the coherence is enhanced and the bio-fields become stronger.”

And it gets better:

“Such an interaction allows the frequency information associated with the original intention to manifest as a physical change in the DNA”

I can hardly contain my excitement at all this. The paper also mentions the fact that the healer does not have to be in the locality of the DNA. Sometimes with observable results from over half a mile away (and in some cases half way across the globe). Rein expresses the view here that hyper-dimensional forces may responsible for this, also making reference to the ‘Zero Point Field’ which is something else I spend a lot of time pondering. I couldn’t help feeling like I was reading something that could truly change the way we think about our place in the universe, and wondering why more research isn’t being conducted in this area. After all, if we are all capable of projecting our conscious intent on matter, then what else is there for us to experiment with? Perhaps materials synthesis, now that would be something! Of course it would probably mean the end of the monetary system aswell, but who can seriously say they would miss it?

One Response
  • by Carol J Reese July 11, 2010 at 5:27 pm

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    His primary cause for it woking is “prayer”. He researches with physicst

    My son we healed physically from a 17 year back pain. After surgery, a 2nd surgery needed to take the hardware out; leaving the nerves inflamed. After other drugs, he wore morphine patches for 4 years that were wearing off. On Dec. 6th of 2005, my son walked out of Dr. Nemeh’s office PAIN FREE. … 2 more visits; withdrawal from drugs, free. After not being in the work force for many years, he needs his confidence back. I know now that will change and the job offer will be incredible. There are no limits. Thanks.

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