Many of the concepts behind Potentiation Electromagnetic Repatterning and the Regenetics Method outlined in this book may strike the reader as “cutting-edge.” While they may indeed appear that way in this day and age, most of them are also, paradoxically, extremely old. They stem from time-honored practices rooted in the curative power of prayer, shamanic medicine, and specifically the balanced use of sound and intention to heal in ways that can seem miraculous to many Westerners.
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[W]e can easily imagine how the torsion waves of human consciousness could program, or reprogram, DNA's binary code.
To activate DNA and stimulate healing on the cellular level, one can simply use our species’ supreme expression of creative consciousness: words. While Western researchers clumsily cut and splice genes, Gariaev’s team developed sophisticated devices capable of influencing cellular metabolism through sound and light waves keyed to human language frequencies. Using this method, Gariaev proved that chromosomes damaged by X-rays, for instance, can be repaired. Moreover, this was accomplished noninvasively by simply applying vibration and language, or sound combined with intention, or words, to DNA.
Taken together, such pioneering, relatively unknown, and often suppressed genetic research reveals an astonishing wealth of potential: to “reset” bioenergetic systems damaged by trauma and toxicity, to stimulate bioenergy and creativity, even to “switch on” untapped capabilities in the human brain as steps toward unity consciousness and its corresponding evolved biology.
The ankh or key of life is of a musical nature and designed to be employed along with a type of inspired (and inspiring) speech known as the Language of the Birds. This powerful combination, properly performed, keys potential DNA to build the Holy Grail or lightbody.
Recently, the ability of sound and light to heal DNA was scientifically documented by a Russian research team of geneticists and linguists. Russian linguists discovered that the genetic code, especially that in potential DNA, follows uniform grammar and usage rules virtually identical to those of human languages. This invalidates many modern linguistic theories by proving that language did not appear randomly but reflects humanity’s shared genetics. In The God Code Gregg Braden further demonstrates that the ancient four-letter Hebrew name for God (YHVH, the Tetragrammaton) is actually code for DNA based on the latter’s chemical composition of nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon. This assertion, with its vast implications relative to DNA’s universal role as a divine language spoken through the body, has been peer-reviewed and accepted by many scholars of Hebrew.
Contrary to the conservative paradigm that insists healing can only be achieved “one baby step at a time,” my own experience and observation suggest that chronic illness in particular requires a radical, simultaneous bioenergy reset—one that can only be accomplished by way of DNA.

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