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What was discovered was that the DNA CHANGED ITS SHAPE according to the feelings of the researchers:

1. When the researchers FELT gratitude, love and appreciation, the DNA responded by RELAXING and the strands unwound. The length of the DNA became longer

2. When the researchers FELT anger, fear, frustration, or stress, the DNA responded by TIGHTENING UP. It became shorter and SWITCHED OFF many of our DNA codes. The shut down of the DNA codes was reversed and the codes were switched back on again when feelings of love, joy, gratitude and appreciation were felt by the researchers.

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The third experiment was done by the Institute of Heart Math and the paper that was written about this was titled: Local and Non-Local Effects of Coherent Heart Frequencies on Conformational Changes of DNA

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The DNA Phantom Effect

Below are three astonishing experiments with DNA which proves that DNA can heal itself according to the "feelings" of the individual as reported recently by Gregg Braden.

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After that, the DNA was removed from the container, and the distribution of the photons was measured again. The photons REMAINED ORDERED and lined up where the DNA had been. What are the light particles connected to?

Gregg Braden says we are forced to accept the possibility that some NEW fi...

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What can this mean? Gregg Braden says it means that living cells communicate through a previously unrecognized form of energy. This energy is not affected by time and distance.

This is a non-local form of energy, an energy that already exists everywhere, all the time.

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Experiment 1

In this experiment, first a container was emptied (i.e. a vacuum was created within it), and then the only thing left photons (particles of light) they measured the distribution (i.e. the location) of the photons and found they were completely random inside the container. This was the expected re...

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Local and Non-Local Effects of Coherent Heart Frequencies on Conformational Changes of DNA

Human placenta DNA (the most pristine form of DNA)was placed in a container from which they could measure changes in the DNA. Twenty-eight vials of DNA were given (one each) to 28 trained res...

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the DNA exhibited the IDENTICAL RESPONSES AT THE EXACT SAME TIME. There was no lag time, no transmission time.

The DNA peaks and valleys EXACTLY MATCHED the peaks and valleys of the donor in time. (see Google search results)

The military wanted to see how far away they could separate ...

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These were experiments done by the military.

Leukocytes (white blood cells) were collected for DNA from donors and placed into chambers so they could measure electrical changes. In this experiment, the donor was placed in one room and subjected to "emotional stimulation" consisting of video...

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