DNA!
sisters are activating it for themselves
I'm going to be on the Satellite Sisters this Wednesday
November 15, at 10:30 AM, XM Satellite Radio Take Five
Channel 155. I love the Satellite Sisters - real sisters who
believe that 'not every conversation will change your life, but
any conversation can' - and not just because they said this
nice thing about my book:"Our hilarious Satellite Sister, Beth
Lapides returns! This time
with her funny, surprising, inspirational, world-conscious, and
deeply personal new book: Did I Wake You? ö Haikus for
Modern Living! Beth tells all on her highly entertaining haiku
collection ö she manages to dust poetry off and plug it in,
making it exciting and relevant to the world today!"
I love that they have made me an honorary Satellite Sister
because I don't have any genetic sisters of my own and I'm a
big believer in honorary family members, and adopted families,
extended families, family friends, work families, chosen
families.
Of course it may turn out we are all more related than we
thought. That we really are all "one". There is a lot of really
exciting stuff going on with DNA that makes me say this!
DNA discoveries are one of the most exciting of the exciting
things in the world right now! It gives me hope, fills me with
anticipation of the future we are
creating with every thought. And makes me laugh too.
The funniest part is our so called "junk" DNA. They called it
junk because it's the DNA they didn't know what it is for. Which
is so the most know it all thing I've ever heard. We don't know
what it is for, so it must be junk. And there is A LOT of it. I've
read everything between 95% and 98.5%.
Now the experiments and theories begin. Why is it there?
What evolutionary purpose does it serve?
Some smarty pants posit that the "non-coding" DNA, which is
interspersed with the "coding" DNA, makes elbow room for
the "real" DNA to make mistakes. There is some evidence that there's a
language
buried in the junk, and this totally appeals to me in a
Raiders
of the Lost Ark, DaVinci Code, Egyptology way. Then
again, I love shopping in thrift stores.
One thing they do know is that "the junk" is actually useful to
geneticists for analyzing lineage and phylology. Could it be
that that's its actual function? Or maybe it's function is to
contol some ability that we aren't
even really aware of yet? Something that's more important
than making the building blocks. Maybe that's where love
resides. So far we haven't been able to pinpoint that. Even
though we know where fear lives. Maybe the "junk" is a kind
of
antennae? Maybe it is used for something subtle and
wonderful and exciting! They really do not know.
But there are healers that are not waiting for scientists to
know. There are healers who are doing something called
DNA
activation. I've had it done by an energy healer named
Virginia Shirazzi, (thesecrethideaways.com
805-496-5175) She's done amazing work on some more
obvious parts of me, back pain, sore throats etc. So I trust
her. Plus when she's working on me, even over the phone I
can totally feel my hands heat up and energy moving through
me. Everything is energy. She says
the DNA she activates is responsible for
youth, vitality, immunity. I can't tell you for sure that it
worked but here I am telling you it worked. Maybe that
means it worked? I met a woman at a Sisterhood lunch
where i was reading (yes! I'm available to speak and read at
luncheons!) and she just emailed me to tell me that her DNA
activation was amazingly energizing. Sisters are activating
for themselves!
Finally, there's a guy named Gregg Braden who is very big on
the Now Age circuit, whose written a book called The God Code. He claims to prove that
God's name is written in our DNA. I saw him speak once. In
Vegas, just before I had a psychic dagger removed (more on
this another time) and I was weeping in joy, right there on a
folding chair in a crappy lecture hall
in the Venetian Hotel. There are lots of people who say it is
psuedo science. They are probably right. And his pants are
quite ill fitting. But there I was sobbing at the oneness of us
all. And there's nothing junky about that feeling.
junk DNA according to someone who knows more than me