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It would seem that there exists a mechanism out side the physical RNA and DNA that guides the development of the human embryo....instructing undiffereniated cells when to become what. Is there an etheric or electric double that exist as this blue print. While some might say that contained within the dna is a blueprint for cell division this does not explain the abilities of some animals to regenerate limbs, tail and other body part. Even humans exhibit this ability and the ability can be enhanced by certain electromagnetic fields.

Intro review to body electric by Dr.Robert Becker

The Body Electric tells the fascinating story of our bioelectric selves. Robert O. Becker, a pioneer in the filed of regeneration and its relationship to electrical currents in living things, challenges the established mechanistic understanding of the body. He found clues to the healing process in the long-discarded theory that electricity is vital to life. But as exciting as Becker's discoveries are, pointing to the day when human limbs, spinal cords, and organs may be regenerated after they have been damaged, equally fascinating is the story of Becker's struggle to do such original work. The Body Electric explores new pathways in our understanding of evolution, acupuncture, psychic phenomena, and healing.

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A salamander for example, can re-grow an amputated limb. Following the insult, a collection of primitive cells known as a blastema forms at the site of injury and these cells subsequently differentiate into a fully formed limb. The controlling factors appear to be intact nerves, certain hormones and surprisingly, electric current. The latter is probably generated in the brain and spinal cord and travels down peripheral nerves to control aspects of regeneration.
Humans too have a bioelectric field and Becker, by applying minute amounts of electric current to wounds, demonstrated rapid healing and varying degrees of tissue regeneration. An incidental finding was that silver ions, released by the silver electrodes that were used, could kill most wound germs and also promote regenerative healing

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Body Electric is chucked full of interesting history of laboratory experimentation and telling results, which uncovered our electrical interconnection with the earth's magnetic makeup, all living things, and the solar system's effects on all life. I had trouble putting the book down to take care of daily business. What a great read!

Questions: what effect do thoughts, external electomagetic, and other energy rich sources have on our bodies and DNA.

It is clear that there is something missing in the traditional view of the dna's purpose and structure in terms of the creation and maintenance of our physical bodies, not to mention what its effects have on our mental well being.

We see example of some therapies that seem to suggest than this electric body can be manipulated for maintaining or restoring health. Such as Acupuncture, reflexology, vibrational healing with music, color and a host of more esoteric treatments. How are the incoming energies effecting this electro magnetic double. How does this electromagnetic double interact with our DNA and RNA. More to follow rken
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- there exists a mechanism out side the physical RNA and DNA that guides the development of the human embryo....instructing undiffereniated cells when to become what.
- the abilities of some animals to regenerate limbs, tail and other body part. Even humans exhibit this ability and the ability can be enhanced by certain electromagnetic fields.

Yes Rken, the MORPHOGENETIC FIELD. cool2

Morphogenetic fields are basically non-physical blueprints that give birth to forms. A morphogenetic field, is an equivalent to an electromagnetic field that carries information available throughout time and space without any loss of intensity after they have been created. They help guide the formation of later similar systems where a newly forming system "tunes into" a previous system by having within it a "seed" that resonates with a similar seed in the earlier form.




- Morphogenetic means "giving birth to form," and some biologists hypothesized that, in order to explain how plants and animals grow into the forms that they have, something more than just the usual rules of physics and chemistry was needed. They described this unknown something as a "morphogenetic field."
- What Sheldrake has done is threefold. He has linked the longstanding biological problems of form with similar problems in areas as diverse as crystal growth and psychology. He has proposed plausible rules for how morphogenetic fields might behave. And he has suggested how his theory could be tested and shown how existing experiments, like the McDougall-Agar series, support his theory.
- At the beginning of this century it became clear that sub- atomic particles - electrons, protons, x-rays, etc. - behave as if they are both particles (bundles of mass/energy) and waves (spread in time and space). The wave aspect carries no energy but strongly influences how the particle aspect can behave. Translated into biologist's terms, the wave can be seen as the morphogenetic field for the particle. Sheldrake takes this step and then goes further to suggest that larger forms, like biological organisms, have morphogenetic fields that are more than just the sum of their parts. These fields carry no energy but influence (in perhaps the same way the quantum fields do) the form the parts take as they come together.
- The fields and the physical forms are intimately associated in that any existing form gives rise to (in a sense radiates) a field that then contributes to shaping subsequent similar forms. Sheldrake suggests that these fields are not diminished by passage across time and space (since they carry no energy), and that like gravitational fields, they only add to each other. Thus every place is "filled" with the morphogenetic fields from all past forms.
- How does some new form, for example molecules coming together to form a crystal, choose which field to be influenced by? Sheldrake suggests that the process is one of resonance, like tuning in a radio station. The parts that are coming together resonate with the fields generated by similar groups of parts in the past. In complex systems, like biological organisms, this tuning requires a "seed" or uniquely tuned starting point around which the organism can form. The uniqueness of the DNA in each organism provides such a seed.

More on this here :
Memory And Morphogenetic Fields by Robert Gilman
[link to twm.co.nz]



More, but with very different words :
Morphogenetic Fields - Keylontic Dictionary
[link to www.keylonticdictionary.org]
 
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