How Karma Provides Us with the Basis for Learning Life Lessons, Healing, and Self-Administering Our own Spiritual Evolution

While the Law of Karma can be interpreted several ways, based on who’s interpreting it and their level of spiritual knowledge regarding universal laws that all life faithfully operates according to, the most basic way of looking at it in the practical sense is as the Law of Cause and Effect. Every action, no matter how great or small, produces an equal or greater reaction as a direct correspondence. This means the effect produced is of a similar nature and idea as what caused it. You can determine the cause of something by studying the effect, because they’re of the same nature. All life functions through rudimentary patterns as whole ideas. An action of any kind is a form of expression that sets a whole pattern in motion, where whatever we ‘put out’, either immediately or eventually returns to us, where we experience it as ‘happening to us’ by another. It may not come in the form of a direct action by another in relation or direct response to us, but more as the ‘same type of experience’, which touches on and brings alive in us the same feelings and issues that motivated our initial actions.

One of the ways to understand this in the basic sense, is by realizing that thought and feelings/emotions are always coupled, where one acts to stimulate and bring forth the other, and ‘vibrate in harmony’ with each other as a ‘sensational idea’ that fills us with an urge to express it. We shape an idea in our imagination as a possible experience, and the way we present the idea to ourselves generates an equivalent emotion in response to it, which becomes the motivational force for expressing it. When we act based on an emotional impulse or triggered reaction, the ‘automatic reaction’ is formed out of an unconscious pattern as a memory of some kind that was formed initially out of the same emotion that’s being stimulated by our actions. Emotion, which is the ‘motivating force’ of the material world, is always directly associated to a memory of some kind that was formed while we were experiencing the ‘same emotion’. The emotion we’re being stimulated with is what serves as the activating mechanism for an automatic (unconscious) reaction. The emotion instantly ‘references’ an associated memory by saying “this is the same as that”, and whatever memory is attached to the emotion becomes the ‘pattern’ for producing an instantaneous experience of the same nature and type.

When we live out of our emotional states and emotional triggers as a normal way of being, where we allow our emotions to run freely and determine what we focus on, think about, and what memories we replay over and over in our mind as the scenarios and dramas produced by the emotions, we live in the ‘past’ by using the same group of memories as mental filters for producing more of the same type of experiences in the present. Whatever patterns from the past we continue to run in the present, form the basis for the future. All past events that had a ‘significant emotional impact on us’ formed the basis of our initial conditioning as our complexes and ‘issues’. These behavioral dynamics play out as life dramas that we continue to act out in a repetitious manner through semi-unconscious states. Once these patterns are formed and become habitual, we usually spend the rest of our life trying to get over them. This is how our karmic patterns become established and continue to operate in a self-perpetuating manner, becoming a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy.

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When something happens that’s of an emotionally intense nature or that traumatizes us somehow, our mind literally fragments into what becomes disjointed parts. The traumatizing elements become disparate in terms of seeming foreign to us in the most basic sense, and as a result we don’t know how to integrate them back into mind in a healthy, meaningful way. As we refuse to express them, we eventually come to disown them completely and over time lose awareness of them altogether. When we hold back parts of ourselves by refusing to outwardly express them in our everyday life, they stay alive within us, and continue to play out subliminally. Whatever we can’t seem to express in a healthy way, we disassociate from the memory itself while maintaining the emotion connected to the memory. The emotional aspect being maintained remains active within us and continues to express in ways that are not directly associated with what caused them, making them even more difficult to recognize. The emotion then acts as a “trigger” for setting an unconscious pattern in motion as an automatic reaction or a dynamic we play out without a direct awareness of what we’re doing or why. It continues to play out internally through self-talk formed as a kind of continuous ‘story’ that we’re always in the process of telling ourselves as a means of creating how we experience things, and eventually becomes such a natural part of us that we lose our ability to “see it clearly”.


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While the memory of the actual event isn’t always clear to us, the feeling and emotion we experienced at the time it occurred remains active and continues to run the ‘pattern inherent’ in the memory as a behavioral dynamic, while also acting as a mental filter for giving us an instant interpretation of any current events that are of a similar nature, connected of course, by the emotion those events stimulate in us, producing an ‘automated effect’ that resides just below the level of awareness. So, the unconscious emotional pattern continues to operate subliminally in our everyday life as a normal way of being and seeing the world, creating more of the same type of experiences over and over which develops over time into what becomes our ‘life story’. This occurs without us being aware of what we’re actually doing or the fact that we’re the one ‘doing it to ourselves’ by continuing to act out habitual patterns as emotional dramas. Because we remain pretty much unaware of what we’re doing in terms of the thematic patterns playing out and the natural behaviors involved, we form an experience of them as ‘being done to us’ by others, and over time begin forming generalized beliefs about the ‘way the world is’. Once we deny these memories to the point where they become beliefs formed into general categories that we apply across the board as a means of interpreting all our experiences to ‘mean’ the same thing, they form the basis for our ‘life theme’ as the ‘storyline’ that we continuously tell ourselves as a means of forming our ‘identity’. Our identity is formed by how we associate with our own self-produced experiences.

We’re always creating ‘how we experience’ the world around us from both conscious, self-aware aspects of ourselves, where we think and act intentionally, and unconscious, repressed aspects of ourselves playing out subliminally below the level of awareness, where they exist more as habitual feelings and emotions that run our thoughts and play out in an automatic, natural fashion, without a direct awareness of them or the fact that we can actually control and regulate them. We let our habitual emotions determine what we focus on, think about, and what thematic memories we play over and over in our mind, determining our mood in forming the same type of experiences throughout the day. We live primarily out of an unconscious state of reverie where we keep ourselves tuned to the same ideas as a vibratory frequency that we act to both transmit and receive from everything in our environment. We continue to create the same thematic patterns of our past in the present, setting the premise for future experiences of the same kind.

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Karmic Patterns as Our Vibratory Signature

Naturally, all patterns are formed in our imagination as a ‘thoughtform’, shaped internally as a possible experience that brings it alive with sensations. As we form an idea in our mind as an internal experience, it acts to generate correlating emotions, forming what’s called our soul’s “signature frequency”. This frequency, formed by how we use our mind to shape our experiences, is constantly interacting with everything around us through a ‘mental signal’ we’re simultaneously transmitting and acting to receive. We ‘tune ourselves’ to a particular frequency through the patterns inherent in our own emotional thoughts. While we tend to say that all vibration has a pattern and a self-organizing mechanism inherent in it, we can think of this more accurately as forming an idea (pattern) on the inner planes of the mind as a ‘sensory reality’ that serves as a kind of archetype or ‘metaphorical theme’, which simultaneously generates correlating emotions in response to it, causing it to ‘vibrate’. We infuse it with our own lie-power. The imaginary thoughtform is the pattern, and the emotion generated is the active force that couples with it and interacts with the material world to ‘assemble it’ into a corresponding outer reality through sympathetic resonance, allowing us to ‘experience it’.

As we vibrate at a particular frequency formed by our own thoughts, both emitting and conceiving that frequency, we act to simultaneously attract those functioning through the same frequency as a life-theme, while repelling anyone of a particularly different pattern-frequency. This is generally experienced as having “chemistry” with some people and activities, while being virtually unaffected by other people. When you come into a new situation, certain people immediately stand out and you notice them above others, some people sort of stand out as a secondary thought, and others you look right past without really noticing them. You gravitate towards the people who really stand out, interacting with them further, and the more you interact with them, the more you either feel an affinity towards them, or you lose interest and feel like you don’t have much in common. Occasionally you really feel stimulated by someone and begin building a relationship with them, or you feel an intense connection with someone and become infatuated with them. All of this occurs in a completely natural way, because it’s all being conducted subliminally by the energetic make-up of everyone involved.

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We naturally gravitate towards and end up in a relationship with those who vibrate at a similar frequency, and who have been engrained with corresponding life-patterns and live out of similar emotional states. When they come together, they feel like they already “know” each other because there’s a distinct sense of familiarity and they instantly relate to each other. This experience of vibrating in harmony with someone comes as a feeling of euphoria that fills us with a kind of instant love for them. This is what we often refer to as having chemistry with someone, or “love at first sight”, where an immediate connection is both felt and recognized as a strange kind of affinity with someone we hardly know.

This is the basis for karmic relationships, where we congruently act out the same life-patterns with each other, propelled into motion and maintained by the same group of emotions that correlate to the patterns. They become a co-star in our movie, where they play a complementary role in telling the same type of story, and we become one in theirs. This is easily recognized, especially as you get older and have more life experiences where patterns become self-evident, by becoming aware in all relationships that a dynamic immediately begins taking shape as the relationship steadily becomes established. The dynamic that naturally takes shape allows each person to “play out” their conditioned tendencies as all their repressed, disowned, unconscious issues. Each person immediately begins taking on a complementary role in playing out the same drama together.


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A person who’s insecure, for example, will naturally attract and establish a relationship with someone who makes them feel insecure and accentuates their dominant insecurities. Likewise, someone who doesn’t “feel good enough” for some reason, will attract and enter into relationships with those who continue to feed and bring out their feelings of not being good enough, and so on. While, at the same time, switching roles in the same dynamic and giving the other person back the same treatment. For example, someone who’s sensitive to being criticized, will not only unknowingly display the attitude and behaviors that cause them to be criticized, but also criticizes others in the same way they’re criticized, or they act hurt and sulk, causing the other person to feel guilty. It all depends on what the actual dynamic is they share in common. While all dynamics follow universal themes, they all have their own unique twist based on the situations and the type of dynamics they were developed in.

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Whatever pattern is shared between two people, becomes the nature of the emotional drama and dynamic played out by how they naturally interact, where each person plays a complementary role in acting out the same pattern. We attract and feel attracted to those who have been conditioned with the similar issues, beliefs, behavioral tendencies, and family dynamics, as a ‘thematic pattern’ that establishes and maintains the relationship. These are called ‘karmic relationships’, which involve any and all relationships that are maintained for any period of time. The problem usually stems from us not knowing that all our relationships provide us with the basis for acting out unconscious tendencies formed through our initial conditioning, which is providing us with the opportunity to begin realizing what they are and the role we’re playing in producing and keeping them alive.

If we fail to “wake up” in the midst of our own dream, where we gain insight into our own unconscious patterns being acted out through impulses, then we continue to act them out faithfully through our very nature, attitude, natural behaviors, habitual emotional states and the thought processes that result from them. We tend to stay locked into the thematic patterns formed out of the memories of our childhood conditioning, which become the themes we build our identity around, and as a result, we become prisoners of our own unconscious creation. If, however, we can gain insights into our own unconscious tendencies, where we become self-aware and momentarily realize what’s actually happening and what our part is in creating it, we can begin prying open the door to greater and more profound forms of self-awareness, where we can begin consciously employing our ability to create our own life in a more intentional and deliberate way. We can act within our own life to change our part in the habitual patterns we consistently play out unknowingly with others, breaking our own self-induced trance.

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Karma as the Basis for Healing and Self-Development

Another way of understanding the value and power of karma, comes by realizing it’s only the people we love and care deeply for that have the ability to “drag us through the mud”, so to speak. It’s in caring enough about another that we are emotionally compelled and set an intention to help them through difficult times and bad situations, without getting discouraged or giving up. As we help them through a bad situation, we simultaneously work through the same issues ‘we have’ in relation to their problem and develop the character traits necessary for staying with the process long enough to help them make it through. It’s only when we care enough about someone that we’re willing to walk through the fire with them and do whatever it takes, that we also develop correlated aspects of our own character.

For example, when we don’t have a drug problem or addiction ourselves, yet someone we love does, helping them through their addiction and the relapses that commonly take place along the way, can require us to exercise extreme forms of patience, perseverance, moral strength of will, hope, mental endurance, understanding, and compassion. It’s only when we care enough that we stay with the process through all its ups and downs, long enough to accomplish it with the other person, while simultaneously going through our own issues in regard to it. Such as feeling scared, not knowing what to do, feeling disappointed, lied to, betrayed, let down, losing hope, feeling stressed, and disillusioned in the most basic sense. As we go through a gamut of unruly emotions and struggle through the process necessary to push through the low points, we develop certain parts of our character to a new level. The very issues and traits that arise in us while working to help them, are the same ones related to their weaknesses and that are needed to overcome their addiction.

 As we relate to them in understanding the problem they’re facing, it automatically stimulates and calls forth the same traits in us. This allows us to consciously work on developing those traits within ourselves in relation to them, and as we develop them into strengths by embodying them, we simultaneously strengthen those same traits ‘in them’. Whatever we ‘demonstrate’ through our presence, mindset, and outward actions, is ‘causal’ in nature, and works energetically to stimulate, bring alive, and call forth the same traits and way of being in the other person. We’re always teaching whatever it is we consistently demonstrate through our presence and how we’re being. Our presence is an ‘energetic state’ formed out of our state of mind as our character, and acts ‘on’ everything around us to stimulate and call forth the same internal qualities. People learn in the most basic sense by ‘imitating’ what’s being modeled for them by another.

 

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When we feel frustrated and want to give up because we feel what we’re doing isn’t working or is a waste of time, it’s the perfect opportunity to exercise new forms of patience, determination, and mental endurance. As soon as we feel hopeless in a situation, we’re able to not only tap into what causes feelings of hopelessness, but also their counterparts needed to reestablish a sense of hope. All character traits have a polar-opposite that can be used to develop them. These are commonly referred to as vices (weaknesses) and virtues (strengths), which are opposite of each other as ‘extremes’ of the same thing as a state of being. Being a coward, for example, is opposed to be courageous, both of which are a possible response to fear (fight or flight). When you feel afraid and want to give up, quit, or run away from what you’re afraid of, and you move into an objective (unemotional) perspective, you can ‘choose’ to be courageous instead, and confront or take action despite the fear, and in doing so, you strengthen and develop an internal sense of courage and mental fortitude. If you set an intention to do this every time you feel afraid, you’ll begin creating more and more experiences of yourself being brave and strong, and they’ll act to gradually transform your fears into feelings of moral strength and confidence. This also causes the tendency to feel easily overwhelmed and intimidated to go away, being replaced with the ability to get a handle on your life and resist cravings, impulses, and weakness that leads to relapsing.

Allow yourself to realize that when you relate to someone in terms of their problems and the issues their dealing with, and you gain rapport with them, that you’re ‘stimulated’ by correlating character traits. By turning inward and becoming aware of what’s becoming active within you, you’re able to realize what the deficiencies are that are facilitating the problem. By working on the internal traits being stimulated in you by another, changing your own vibratory nature in response to them, you simultaneously influence those same traits to become active in them. This is what rapport means. It’s a form of ‘energetic entrainment’ that forms the basis for hypnosis. By working with the same traits and issues in yourself that are being stimulated by another, you impose a direct influence on those same traits in the other person through ‘sympathetic resonance’. When two vibrations of a similar enough nature come in near proximity of each other, they gradually begin vibrating in harmony with each other. The key in this process is to maintain an awareness of what’s happening to you internally in relation with them, so you don’t get pulled into an unconscious state where you take on and begin expressing the same trait and issue, and instead, once rapport is achieved and briefly maintained, begin gradually transforming it in yourself to a more positive expression, and they’ll naturally follow.

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All of your karmic interactions, which means the ones that we find particularly stimulating and call forth a reaction of some kind in us, provide us with a window into repressed aspects of our own nature, and the patterns playing out in us at an unconscious, or semi-unconscious level. When we’re aware of this, it also provides us with the ripe opportunity for healing our own conditioned patterns, and the basis for transforming them through a form of conscious self-development. Once we recognize the unconscious patterns activated and set in motion through feelings and emotional triggers, we can begin working with our conscious mind to resolve and transform them into new patterns we design intentionally.

If we realize that going through difficult situations with those we love and care about provides us with the means for also transforming the same traits and issues in ourselves, we become empowered creators in the most basic sense. It helps us understand that the way to help others is by helping ourselves in regard to the same issues and character traits involved in those issues. We can only see and work deliberately with what’s in an ’active state’ and expressing through a correlated life dynamic. As we go through life problems with others, it acts to develop us in the same way and through the same means, strengthening our bond with them and with humanity as a whole. We work to influence the world around us not by acting on it set apart from us, but by connecting with it as an equivalent internal state, recognizing what comes alive inside of us as a part of it, and then working to develop those qualities and character traits to a positive and more empowered level.

Whatever we cultivate within as a fundamental part of our nature, tunes and determines our mental frequency, and when maintained intentionally, influences everything and everyone around us to match our vibration. But we have to be able to hold ourselves to a higher level of development without being pulled back down to a lower level through emotional or sentimental sympathy. The way to heal others is to heal those same issues and traits in ourselves. By doing our healing work diligently, we simultaneously act to heal others and the world at large. The internal world is what forms the vibration for ordering and organizing the outside world into the same pattern and qualities, but we have to be able to maintain a high vibration while being influenced by lower vibrations long enough to begin raising them. If we allow our vibration to drop or begin matching other people’s vibration, then we fall into the same mindset and begin participating in acting out the same dynamics as they are.

Dr. Linda Gadbois              


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Understanding the Principles for Tuning, Activating, and Transforming our DNA

Our understanding of DNA, like so many things, has been formed from a very basic misunderstanding or incorrect perception. Most have been told and come to believe that our DNA acts as a permanent formula of genetic information that once formed from the primary combinations of our parents, are written in stone and can’t be changed. And while this may be true in terms of our primary physical characteristics that make up our body, which only utilizes somewhere around 2 to 10% of our genetic information used for building proteins, it’s completely false regarding the other 90 to 98%. What science used to call “junk DNA”, which simply means they don’t know what it’s used for, we now know acts as a form of etheric memory bank and bio-holographic computer for processing and deciphering living information to produce realities as memory.

While we’ve also been taught and led to believe that memory is a product of the brain and stored somewhere “in” the brain, we now know this isn’t true either. Memory is stored in the “empty space” around the body, which is comprised of and bio-engineered by the mind and DNA of the body. DNA, like the mind itself, is the means for resonating, absorbing, translating, and informing the space around it with information as an energetic and living pattern. DNA, like the intelligence of the body itself that it serves to produce, acts as an energetic receiver, transducer, and transmitter.

DNA and the Holographic Principle

DNA carries all the information of the soul’s essence as memory and uses it to create our perception of reality. The memory of our DNA is always interacting with memory and information of the same nature in everything else. While we tend to think of our body as being comprised of trillions of separate cells, the fact is our body is constructed out of a single cell that self-replicates and regenerates itself trillions of times, reformulating the genetic information in each cell to specialize and differentiate to become a specific part of a greater whole. Our cells and the DNA within our cells act as the “brain within a greater membrane” (Monad), as the intelligence that informs the cell and the entire biological function of very single cell, organ, and system within the body, is a hologram.

Each part contains the information of the whole, and the whole contains the information of the part. Our body really functions as a unified field of information where every cell is actually the same cell modified to a new configuration to produce a variation. While we still tend to view it through the incorrect materialistic perspective of thinking that we have separate cells and DNA of this part and that part, and that we can work on a single part to transform or heal it by “re-informing” the seemingly single DNA of that part, the fact is, all information being received by our DNA is received by every cell in our body simultaneously. Our DNA operates as a “wave-function”, not as an organized structure of individual particles that operate independently of each other.

The Principle of the Monad

The principle that governs our biological make-up is represented in Sacred Geometry by the Monad, which is symbolized by a dot in the center of a circle (the same symbol used to represent the sun). A cell is also structured as a brain within an invisible (clear) membrane. It took scientists years to discover the outer part of the cell that created a form of “container” or peripheral boundary that enclosed the cell, because it doesn’t appear as a visible structure. The outer membrane creates the permeable atmosphere of the cell and is what controls the movement of substances and information in and out of the cell. This membrane is comprised partially of a plasma-like substance, and appears as a “fluid mosaic model”. It’s viewed as a protective medium between the inner and outer that regulates the energy exchange as a form of decision-making process based on discrimination as to what it allows in and integrates as a means of modifying the cells state and chemical make-up based on the formula of information its comprised of, and what is prevented from entering. As new information penetrates the cells wall, it instantly changes the state of the cell.

This same model and principle represents the mind (invisible membrane) and the body, as a particle and wave that’s of the same nature, or the dot within a sphere. The same basic shape (dot) is expanded outward to produce the same idea on a greater scale and magnitude (sphere). The mind exists as an invisible membrane that surrounds, encloses, and permeates the core of the body, and acts as the “conscious medium” that decides what’s allowed in and what’s not. The core or center as our body is governed by our subconscious which is also the aspect of the mind that acts to produce the atmosphere within which the body lives and experiences itself as an outer sphere.

The outer self-aware and conscious mind, often referred to as brain consciousness, is what perceives the outer world that’s produced by its own subconscious as its shadow or reflection, and is the aspect of the mind that has the ability to discriminate and choose what information from the environment is allowed in and to take hold as the integration and assimilation of the information into the subconscious to modify and upgrade the model it uses to create the perception of reality, and what’s not, or resisted, rejected, and kept out. There’s a constant pulsation and respiration as the expansion of the inner core outward to become entangled with and reorganize the information of the outer environment to be of the same nature, and the magnetic acquisition of new information that’s then drawn back into the core for processing, adapting, and modifying.

DNA and Entanglement

The Principle of Entanglement basically states that particles (photons) that are “born together” or that become entangled (blend and fuse energetically) form coherence and exist as the same vibratory frequency or “state”, and even when separated by what can seem like great distances, continue to function as if they’re one. They continue to behave as if they’re the same thing. They continue to act as a coherent unified field. If you change the state of one, the other one(s) change instantaneously in the same (polar) manner. When DNA is taken from a person’s body, it still remains a part of the unified field and responds as if it’s still connected. If you change the emotional state of the person whose DNA it is, the DNA as a whole, no matter where it’s located, changes instantly. What we can think of as the “self” of the soul, exists everywhere at the same time, and is what produces our outer experience of reality as being of the same nature, and comprised of the same information organized as a “memory” of itself.

The “state” of the DNA as a frequency that has a self-organizing mechanism in it, changes both the chemistry and physical structure of the body, along with the “outer perception of reality” so that they are a field of coherent information. Our state-of-mind is what produces our perception and reorganizes the outer environment of mass consciousness, making it into a personal version. The inner information (subconscious and DNA) is what always produces the equivalent outer perception of the same organized structure of information as a pattern. Patterns (vibratory frequencies) are produced on smaller and greater scales as being of the same idea as qualities and characteristics that naturally form and animate the idea as a theme.

This has huge implications when we consider the idea of long-distance healing where one person can “work on” another person using a sample of their DNA through a blood sample, saliva, or lock of hair. By altering the DNA of the sample, it automatically alters the DNA of the person it belongs too. This also explains the fact that when we “acquire” another person’s DNA through sexual intercourse or intimate contact, we incorporate and “become one” with the information as memory of their DNA, and “take on” (are modified by) the same morality as qualities that change how we feel, think, and perceive. And why sexual intercourse and intimate interactions are considered the fundamental spiritual basis for marriage where two people become “as one”, and begin operating as a single unit. They begin operating as if “one mind”, and over an extended period of time can even begin taking on the same physical characteristics. Couples who’ve been married a long time can often start literally resembling each other physically.

The Phantom Effect – the Brain and Membrane

While many of us have been taught to believe that the brain produces and gives rise to consciousness, the fact is it doesn’t, it merely acts as the antennae for tuning into and absorbing information as various forms of memory from the environment surrounding and within near proximity of it. As the brain absorbs (sympathetic resonance) and processes information to produce the perception of a sensory reality as a unique variation, the perception itself as an emotional experience is simultaneously received, decoded, and interpreted by the DNA of every cell of the body, altering its informational structure, which it then uses to inform and restructure the appearance of the outer world to include the new information.

DNA imprints the space around it with the information as an electromagnetic field that transforms all other fields of information that it interacts with (resonates with) to be of a similar nature, forming coherence. This wave-function comes as a spiraling electromagnetic motion that reformulates the information available by turning some aspects on and others off. By stimulating some into an active and expressive state, and returning others to a dormant and latent state. The outer world of material reality is basically neutral and passive in nature and is reconfigured by the active consciousness of the person viewing, observing, and perceiving it. This electromagnetic field of information that arises and issues forth from DNA produces what we now call the “Phantom Effect”, which doesn’t change the material reality itself in terms of how others perceive it, but only as it “appears” to us. This invisible energetic phantom is also what’s historically been referred to as the “etheric double” or Holy Ghost.

As we absorb (resonate with) new kinds of information as memory (whether of another person or archetypal) and assimilate it, it becomes an inherent part of our environment and perception of reality. Every single person has a different model of structured memory and perceives the same mass-reality in a unique and varied way. There’s no such thing as right and wrong, or a correct and incorrect perception because it’s all based on the individual forming it out of memory as their paradigm. Our paradigm is comprised of the information we’ve metabolized and assimilated and automatically forms both our inner and outer reality to be of the same nature and organized pattern as a theme. Reality is a simulation produced by information that’s organized into the pattern of the individual’s holographic memory, then projected outward and “looked through”.

The Nature of Memory

DNA emanates, projects, and produces an electromagnetic field (toroidal field) that imprints the space around it with information as memory. It vibrates at the frequency of the active information it contains as its constitution, which has a self-organizing principle that produces a “spatial template” as the biological structure inherent in the memory. Information is constantly in the process of being exchanged, and we’re in a constant state of transformation and evolution from moment-to-moment. As we’re evolved through the integration and assimilation of new information, we organize the space around us to the same material structure, embedding information along a “path” in space and time. Our DNA is literally embedding information in the space around us producing a “phantom” (invisible structure) as an etheric form or unified field of information as a vibratory pattern.

Our consciousness, contained in every aspect of our being, is constantly interacting as a relationship with everything else. We “influence” matter as photons (Astral Light) into new configurations that organizes the outer world of memory into the same unified pattern as the inner world of information, because it’s the same mind producing both. As we take in new memory and incorporate it by imagining it as a potential reality, it forms our perceptual lens and filtering system for seeing that same idea as a natural part of our outer reality.

Space and Time

DNA, which translates information to produce a reality as the memory of it, leaves an imprint on the field of space and time as a “timeline”. The illusion of time is produced by memory, because if you couldn’t remember anything, you wouldn’t have any perception of time. The past is only “real” because we can remember it, other than that, it doesn’t exist in the present moment. Memory is not a product of the brain, nor is it stored in the brain, but it’s contained in space and time as a unified field of information that’s continuous and self-perpetuating in nature and is used to create the self and the reality of the self. The brain is merely the physical means for tuning into and receiving information as memory that’s inherent in the mind of the individual who also tunes into an even larger field of memory as the collective unconscious, or the higher planes of universal memory of archetypes. The chemistry of the brain is regulated by electrical disturbances in the material field of energy as emotion, and is restructured (rewired) accordingly.

Healing Memory and Trauma

One of the most prevalent mistakes modern medicine or psychiatry makes in attempting to “heal trauma”, is that if you change the chemistry of the brain, or release “emotion” from the muscle, that trauma will go away. Of course this never really works because the trauma is embedded in the mental sphere that acts to inform the brain and body through residual memory. The trauma, as the memory of it still exists in space and time and is still available and easily accessed (because of the strong emotion associated with it) for creating experiences of reality that are of the same nature. In order to heal the trauma caused by any event, you have to transform the “memory imprint” of it that’s located in space and time. You can follow the idea as a form of memory all the way back to your mother and father as the “genetic memory” you share that served to produce a new memory as a similar interpretation or way of experiencing an event, or back to the soul’s memory of a similar event in what appears to us as a past life. All of our experiences of our current life are produced by memory of some kind which provides the template as a thematic pattern for self-replicating in an automatic fashion.

       It’s no surprise to realize that we tend to experience the same kind of trauma’s or experiences as our parents and ancestors because our genes are constantly gathering information of the same kind as “perception” to produce our personal memories. Memories act as emotional states that produce similar types of experiences as a form of theme or general idea. It’s through the memory as a “path of information” or timeline that you can change your relationship to an event. All traumas are only healed by changing the memory that created it. All healing only takes place by working with the etheric body, which is composed of memory, and provides the energetic template for producing material manifestations of the reality inherent in the memory. All vibration as an energetic state has both a pattern inherent in it and a self-organizing mechanism that shapes the information into a thematic reality.

You can change a memory by reliving it from a different perspective or looking at it with a different attitude and emotional state, while giving the people involved whatever resources they didn’t have at the time that caused it to go the way it did. In doing so, we reorganize the entire field of information and memory to mean something different, changing how it’s structured as a theme or pattern, and how it acts to continue creating experiences as a result. We use memory as a theme formed out of an emotional state to “live out of” and associate with as the means of forming our present circumstances, creating more of the same type of experiences of the past over and over. If we change a past memory by creating a new experience of it, the same information moving up to the present will change accordingly, causing an instantaneous healing that dissolves whatever has manifest, because you can no longer “access” and use the memory to reproduce the trauma. Through this process of transforming and recreating memory to give them new meaning, we can release a trauma that has been there our whole life and played a major role in producing the experiences of our life up to that point.

Memory and Time

By changing the imprinted memory of the past, and therefore changing the past itself, it also changes the present and all events as memories that were of a similar nature that led up to the present as the “timeline” produced by the series of memories. All memories of a similar nature are formed as our perception by interpreting events and experiencing them out of the same emotion and meaning as the memory formed in the past. All of which resulted from structuring information the same way (vibratory frequency) to produce the same “type” of memory. Changing a memory of the past changes the future and all the “timelines” that resulted from it.

All current experiences that produce what seems like a new memory, is actually formed by past memories that we use as the means for structuring the information of the present to mean the same thing and repeat the same pattern as the generalized theme of the past. We make the present mean the same thing as the past and restructure the information available into the same pattern of the past as a thematic (archetypal) idea. As we change the memory in the present, we change the memory inherent in the genes themselves, and influence our family members and all others who share the same type of genes simultaneously. As we change the memory of our DNA, it changes the information we imprint in the field of the collective unconscious, making it available to anyone who’s of a similar state-of-mind, timeline, and vibratory frequency.

The Frequency of Emotion

All memory is associated to the emotional state we were in when we formed the memory as our interpretation of the event that created how we experienced it. Likewise, all emotion has a certain type of memory inherent in it as the type of reality we naturally form as the expression of that emotion. Whatever emotion we’re experiencing at any given time, determines what memories we’re accessing and using as a form of thematic template for creating more of the same type of experiences. As we dwell in memories of the past, we keep ourselves in the same emotional states as the past and continue to experience the events of our life by telling the same type of stories. Our DNA contains memory as our perceptual lens that’s tuned into and made active through emotions. An emotion will trigger a memory that has an instant, ready-made reality inherent in it and a whole pattern of automatic and instantaneous behaviors. The most primary way of tuning and activating our frequency and DNA, is through our emotional states.

Two Fundamental Emotions

While we can say that there are many different types of emotions, they all stem from two primary emotions out of which all the others come as variations of some sort. All emotions come either directly or indirectly out of fear and love. Fear stops us, causing us to freeze, pull back, not do anything, and become inactive, whereas love causes us to move towards the object of our love, become outwardly expressive, forms a desire for union with what we love, and produces an instinctual form of courage as protection. The subconscious is motivated by the ideas of either pleasure or pain, moving towards pleasure and away from pain. Fear has a very low (inactive) vibration, whereas love (active) has a very high vibration.

Cymatics and the Nature of Vibration

When energy as a frequency is passed through an object, the molecular information is organized into a set pattern. With a low frequency a simple pattern is created, and as we increase the frequency a more complex pattern is created. Our DNA contains 64 possible codes structured as amino acids that are made of 4 elements (corresponding to the 4 Elements of Esoteric Sciences), hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon, sequenced in triplets called codons. This indicates that we have the potential for all 64 to be active and expressing, yet we currently only have around 20 active codes turned on, which means there are currently only 20 known amino acids that are used to produce proteins. DNA works through a system of “switches” that turn some information on while turning other information off to form various formulas of information as the natural forces and intelligence that organize matter into living forms.

The switches for turning DNA off and on to form sequences of information, is emotions. Emotions form frequencies with a large range of long (slow) and short (fast) waves. Human emotion is directly related to genetic material and how it’s structured by what aspects are active or latent. In a like fashion, emotion is what organizes the information that produces our reality as the memory it has and forms the “nature” of our experiences. Just as an emotion shapes our perception of reality, it shapes how our DNA is sequenced to form the physical structure of our material world by informing both our inner and outer reality to be of the same nature.

       Fear causes a form of stress and tension that cause the strands of our DNA to contract and tightly bunch together. Fear as a low vibration is a slow and long wave form that only moves through and connects and formulates codons on very few intermittent sites (balance point of an up and down movement), especially considering these sites are bunched together, only activating and being able to utilize a few of the potential bits of information and qualities available to it. Those who live in a constant state of fear (anger, sadness, depression, inhibition, etc.) have a very limited antennae and information available to them. Love has the opposite effect and causes DNA strands to loosen up and expand. Love is a high vibration and has a much faster and shorter wave, and moves through DNA strands of relaxed and spread out, stimulating, activating, and connecting many more potential sites for coding genetic information as sequences.

Emotion produces a direct and pronounced effect on DNA and acts to keep certain patterns of information as memory active and expressive, creating both our molecular structure and outer perception of reality to be of the same nature and meaning as an emotional state. In a similar fashion, emotions effect and determine our thoughts, and our thoughts act to produce our emotions as a natural response to our thoughts. Our emotional state and the nature of our thoughts are always directly correlated to each other and work together to inform the DNA of our body, producing a matching physical state as our health and our perception of reality in which our body exists as a natural part. The outer environment and inner environment are produced by the same informational structure as an archetype or thematic pattern.

Phantom Effect and the Etheric Template

DNA acts to organize photons (matter) to the pattern of the vibrating frequency of the DNA and maintains it there, forming the “gap” between the spiritual-ethereal and the material plane. Our emotions directly affect the structure of our DNA, which physically shapes the world we see and experience. DNA affects and influences the material world in and around us by imprinting memory on it (Akashic Field) and organizing and aligning it to the same frequency and pattern on all scales and levels of existence simultaneously. DNA “informs the space around it” with the same pattern as an electromagnetic field (invisible forces) that restructures it by turning some aspects on and others off, forming an interference pattern.

Once an electromagnetic field is established and the memory stabilized, if the Physical DNA is removed and taken to a different location, the field of information that it served to embed in the space around it remains stable for quite some time, just as the etheric body of a person remains stable after the body dies. The electromagnetic field stays aligned to the emotion, perception, and memory that created it. Human DNA, programmed by memory as emotional thoughts, continues to organize the light (matter) around us by communicating and expressing the reality of our thoughts through an invisible field or wave-form. The body acts as a particle or material form that’s located in the space-time continuum produced by the soul’s memory, and the soul itself, which is eternal and non-local, exists as the invisible wave-form that creates and maintains it.

Entanglement – the Wave and the Particle

DNA and the invisible etheric form it creates stays linked to the individual no matter how great the distance between them because they exist as both an entity and a greater field of information. They remain connected as the “same thing” through an invisible field of natural forces as a non-local wave-form and a local material form that’s “everywhere” all the time. The wave as an extended field or environment and the person located within that environment, are essentially the same thing. They’re of the same frequency and thematic pattern as the character of the individual and the story they naturally tell as their experience of reality produced by a primary form of self-expression.

The soul, at every level, is comprised of memory and is what first produces then keeps itself confined to a time-space continuum as located within a greater field of possibility, always living out of the same type of reality formed by the same basic group of memories as the product of past life memories repeated in the present to produce the future. All time is a continuous flow of congruent memory as experience. The past, present, and future are a continuation of the same idea played out under different conditions and circumstances to produce the same emotional states and interpretation of reality as the expression and projection of emotions. Emotions organize information to produce a thematic reality.

Heartmath

The science that’s now referred to as Hearmath reveals that the heart, which is considered the center of feelings, emotions, and intuition, and produces an electromagnetic field that extends approximately 8 to 12 feet beyond the body, carries, receives, and transmits or projects human emotions, and as it receives an emotional charge from someone, responds with the same emotion. Positive emotion relaxes and opens DNA sequences and strands, whereas negative ones constrict and tighten strands into knots. Feelings of love and compassion produce a coherent state with the object of our love, increasing our immune response (Thymus and major nerve plexus is located directly behind the heart) by relaxing us and turning on more switches producing more active sequences. Hate and Fear tightens DNA strands, pulling them closer together, and shuts down the switches, making fewer contacts. This is why a positive emotional state is required in order to “conceive of higher knowledge” by being able to first resonate with it, absorbing it, and having it unfold in your imagination as a living idea or reality that you then comprehend by witnessing (observing) it. Negative emotions don’t resonate with higher vibration, and when they encounter higher knowledge, can’t comprehend it and corrupt and distort it as a means of trying to grasp it in in the faintest sense of the idea.

Emotion determines the shape and structure of DNA and how it functions in our body by what’s turned on and off. How information is organized into a pattern always determines how something functions. Negative emotions are destructive and incoherent. By developing the skill to elicit certain emotions on demand, we can literally “operate and regulate our own DNA and energetic state” and how our body functions as well as the nature of our experiences. Emotions have a direct and immediate effect on DNA, and DNA has a direct effect on the world around us and how we experience it to produce more memory as the equivalent correspondence of the emotional state. We have the ability within us to influence the world around us through our feelings, moods, and beliefs, and transcend the limit imposed on us as time and space as we know it.

Summary

By learning how to regulate our emotional states, we regulate all thought and memory associated with them, and we transform both our inner and outer reality simultaneously. We heal trauma, not by working with the physical component of the brain and body, but by transforming the memory itself that’s producing it and keeping it alive. Memory is of time and space and is what produces the illusion of time as the memory of the past that forms our perception of the present, and the imagined reality of the future as a correspondence or continuation of the past memory. By changing the memory, we change all realities the memory produced as a progression from the past to the present. This creates a form of quickening as erasing and rewriting the present to match the theme of the new memory as an actual transformation.

As we adjust any part of a system, reorganizing the information it’s comprised of, we change the whole system as a form of paradigm shift. This modification of the information and how it’s structured to create the pattern as a frequency of memory, is the true nature of personal transformation by changing the mundane and corrupt to the pure and virtuous. It’s how we change the nature of the soul which produces the etheric body that provides the template for creating the material body and its equivalent as the atmosphere and outer reality of the body. This is the true meaning of “purifying the soul”, which is comprised of memory, back to a virgin state, which transforms the entire history of the soul as an illusion of time and space created by the memory itself.

       All material reality, which exists in time and space as non-local information made local through a body, is constructed out of the memory of the soul. Both the higher human soul as it combines with the equivalent memory of the lower, animal soul of genetic heredity, form coherence and operate out of the combination of both individual memory and the memory of the group mind. The combination of coherent memory formulates the DNA of the body and programs and sets into play the outer events of its life as the reenactment of shared memory. Memory produces the body and reality as the means of self-creation through self-expression and the self-administration of universal justice as karma.

Our karma comes as repeating the patterns of the past as memory that produces our genetic make-up, personality, predisposition, temperament, and natural tendencies, as well as our life story. The only way to resolve karma is to actively use our will to transform the memory producing it by experiencing it from a different perspective and emotional state, then playing it out in the imagination repeatedly, anchoring it as a new version of the same experience. This creative process forms a new memory and creative pattern as a vibratory frequency that alters your perception of reality and life experiences, as it alters your perception of yourself within and as the creator of your experiences.

Dr. Linda Gadbois

Mentoring / Coaching / Consultation for personal transformation and spiritual growth
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