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Yes, there is a code that underlies all life and consciousness as well, however there is a huge difference between binary code on a silicon substrate and that which underlies organic life on this planet having a carbon-based consciousness carrier. The advent of silicon-based computers running binary code, has hijacked our understanding of the real truth on this matter. It's better to think of it in terms of language than "code". Human language is different than the language inherent to all other living creatures on this planet. We have a mind language, more related to that of digital computers, whereas all other carbon-based lifeforms have a language with which they communicate with their own bodies, as well as their species, and on another level, with all creatures in their ecosystem. It is the language of creation itself. Our science is beginning to understand this in mycelium networks.

Yes, DNA is common to all life on this planet, however we don't have a full grasp of it yet. Since DNA can be changed through our consciousness, it shows that we are not predetermined by our DNA. Humans have the potential to have 12 strand DNA and some children have already started to develop a third strand. With more stands comes a higher level of consciousness and also the number of chromosome pairs determines the level of our consciousness.

Sacred geometry has more to do with the code behind our DNA than simple linear sequencing. Drunvalo Melchizedek showed this in his 2 volume book, The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life. Messing with DNA using CRISPER technology disturbs the inherent sacred geometric relationships and takes the result farther from the natural language inherent to organic life. This is like the difference between the Hebrew language and English. Hebrew has an inherent geometric structure which can be revealed in amazing ways, whereas English does not. These relationships which are expressed in Hebrew are not linear but multidimensional. Computer code is read in a linear fashion, but DNA is meant to function not only linearly but multidimensionally. Like Hebrew, our original DNA was multidimensional and expressed much deeper relationships than are found in a linear 'execution' of computer code.

The fact that we can only understand DNA in a linear fashion like computer code belies the limitations that have been placed within our DNA itself. As the Voyager books by Ashayana Deane relate, our original DNA had the natural geometric sequencing that gave us a common language by which we were able to communicate telepathically with others and with our own bodies. It was distorted by the Zeta ETs in 3470 BCE through the Checkerboard Mutation which also reduced our expected lifespan and the ability to receive constant direction from our Higher Self. This event was recorded not only in the Bible as the Tower of Babel, but also in a number of other oral histories of indigenous peoples across the planet. The common experience of building a tower to heaven was in fact a result of the forced transition from the natural language of creation to needing to think and communicate only mentally and reflects the Tower tarot card which represents a crisis where a large amount of mental energy is expended.

The Zetas have been working on us for a long time to try to bring us into their digital Mind Matrix. Gene Rodenberry was given details about their plan which he used to create the Borg in his Star Trek series. It was meant as a warning of things to come.

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"This is a profoundly important point: Epigenetic activity is NOT controlled by the external environment; it is controlled by our perceptions which regulate the internal chemical milieu. The nervous system interprets our world view based on our developmental programs and life experiences. The brain then sends complementary chemistry of our perceptions to the body’s cells that control genetic expression. Consequently, it is our nurture experiences that override our nature, our inherited genetic programs.

It is through nurture that we acquire our “beliefs,” which epigenetically control our genetic expression. For example, there is NO gene that causes cancer. Cancer is derived from disempowering and self-sabotaging beliefs that send dysfunctional signals to the cells, which in turn, elicit inappropriate, life-threatening, epigenetic alterations. In fact, over 90% of disease is due to disempowering beliefs, while less than 1% of illness can be attributed to defective genes."

- Bruce Lipton, Cellular Biologist

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DelQVcFTvgs

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