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Inherited genetic disease patterning. Distortions created by fear and belief systems which, over time, were genetically encoded in human DNA, and resulted in various forms of dis-ease or imbalance. These dis-ease patterns were then encoded and passed down from generation to generation. Levels of the passed down distorted or flawed DNA would result in a dissipation of the original form of the disease. The disease and its pattern would sometimes skip generations. The dissipated pattern of the original disease would then manifest in future generations in lesser forms. | Inherited genetic disease patterning. Distortions created by fear and belief systems which, over time, were genetically encoded in human DNA, and resulted in various forms of dis-ease or imbalance. These dis-ease patterns were then encoded and passed down from generation to generation. Levels of the passed down distorted or flawed DNA would result in a dissipation of the original form of the disease. The disease and its pattern would sometimes skip generations. The dissipated pattern of the original disease would then manifest in future generations in lesser forms. | ||
==References== | |||
[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/152-newsletters-2005/1576-genetic-pathcutters September 2005 Newsletter] | |||
Genetic inherited DNA damage. | Genetic inherited DNA damage. | ||
==References== | |||
Page 129, HGS Manual | |||
==See Also== | |||
[[Miasma, Planetary]] | |||
Term first found: Page 38, HGS Manual | Term first found: Page 38, HGS Manual | ||
[[Category: HGS Manual]] | [[Category: HGS Manual]] |
Revision as of 02:54, 18 November 2012
Inherited genetic disease patterning. Distortions created by fear and belief systems which, over time, were genetically encoded in human DNA, and resulted in various forms of dis-ease or imbalance. These dis-ease patterns were then encoded and passed down from generation to generation. Levels of the passed down distorted or flawed DNA would result in a dissipation of the original form of the disease. The disease and its pattern would sometimes skip generations. The dissipated pattern of the original disease would then manifest in future generations in lesser forms.
References
Genetic inherited DNA damage.
References
Page 129, HGS Manual
See Also
Term first found: Page 38, HGS Manual