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Paper N°15 · Divulgation Articles

Remote DNA

PAPER N°15. DIVULGATION ARTICLES. JAVI JAMES' PORTFOLIO. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

This short article is genuine, and it takes Psychotronic science as its underlying premise. It can be disturbing to the psyche. To me it's conclusive information, since it's part of my work as a therapist. Yet, ambiguously, I believe all information is incomplete due to its complexity, and above all, because it respects a golden ratio — an inexact constant.

DNA and its original code are held in the waters of a remote plane, but it's replicated in us by electromagnetic induction — that is, in the waters of what we call the body. The same happens with the electromotive system. Both our central nervous system and the bioplasma (energy field) depend on a programmed electrical system. Meanwhile, DNA has a chemical configuration, but all chemistry responds to electrical charges, and this is no exception, since ribosomes would follow an electrical circuit pattern, and this pattern, in turn, would run under a program.

By virtue of that, it's crucial to use protocols or methods that optimize our functioning in the direction of supraconscious autonomy — known to the spiritual wave as "the connection with our being," but which is basically hacking the aforementioned system to free up electro-functional potential.

The induction effect mentioned was already demonstrated by virologist Luc Montagnier — a Nobel laureate — and is linked to Faraday's principle of magnetic induction, though that's not exactly what's happening in the human system. Pure genetic information has no errors, and is immutable. So why does the human being show so many problems amid so much confusion? The answer lies in the fact that the replication function is tampered with and encrypted, as if reordering that information, recovering it, or remembering it were part of the game. In other words, the information projected into our waters is digitally altered prior to induction, giving rise to an epigenetics — or coding of remote origin. The result of this condition is the holographic model of consciousness we know as reality. It's often said that truth is stranger than fiction, and that's because the dreamlike is feasible, and therefore alterable.

That an artificial intelligence replicates the mind's functions within a closed ecosystem, like in a video game, doesn't mean it's something bad — it's part of the experience, it's us. Under these circumstances, our RNA copies and transmits defective information into biology, allowing us to explore less than a tenth of the potential we can unfold, and accordingly, we move erratically through life generating cause-and-effect karma — or imbalances, a situation that further clouds our waters. Part of the solution — only part — lies in accessing altered states of consciousness to shift the frequency of our inner waters, trying to reach magnetic resonance with the original code.

Why does all this happen? To begin with, because consciousness needs contrast in order to experience itself. That is, if we are consciousness and full love, a part will want to experience itself differently — will want something else — and by virtue of that, there will be a distortion of the origin, or of point zero in an allegorical sense — a consciousness that's somewhat nonconformist, in part restless, hysterical, dynamic. Duality will always be present — it's a divine paradox.