Swiching Genes on and off by Imagination and Deeds
We are not just products of our genes but more especially what we make with them. The human brain cell expresses more genes than any other cell in our body in adulthood. So our brain cells are most active. The conscious mind places thoughts and ideas in the subconscious mind(habitual or automatic mind) which are then evoked for action i.e. the conscious mind programs the subconscious mind.
The thoughts must be followed by strong feelings for good imprint to take place. Once this is done, you then feel natural about them. Imagination, which switches on genes in the brain cells for imprint in the subconscious mind, must preceed major achievements, discoveries and inventions. Imagination is unique to one's experiences and environments, is personal and limitless, as opposed to conventional knowledge.
The divine mind(universal subconscious mind), the spirit, the higher self, is what makes us part of the Supernatural being. To be part of this divine mind, we must, first by choice and grace, connect to the Supernatural being, through meditation and prayer. Postive thoughts and feelings are part of the divine.
We must make the choice to switch from the negative to the positive and then, by using our brain, through our thoughts and feelings, activate our genes in the brain cells, to make purposeful achievements . We, as human beings, are divinely programmed to function more healthily and productively in the positives than in the negatives. When we develop the divine mind, by choice, we can achieve any thing we want in life, through this divine abundance found in the positive mind.
By choice, and hardwork through imagination, we will be able to use our mind to switch on postive genes and switch off the negative ones. Once this becomes habitual(embedded in the subconscious), we can then be able to transmit these activated state genes to the progeny epigenetically, through methylated DNA bases and histones.
So, although we as humans share 99.9% identical genes, we do not express them equally because of our differences in carrying the activated states. We must switch on and keep these positive genes on, in our brain cells, to achieve anything imagined. So, although our progenies(offsprings) will originally carry the activated gene states passed to them by the parents, they must make an effort to keep these states on or they will lose them.
Morals and hardwork must be inculcated in our children to make them stable and successful, in the widest sense of the word. This is made much easier when we are, in the first place, equally moral and hardworking to have been able to transmit these traits epigenetically to them. Our conduct, after their births, will provide the necessary environment for them to develop their own good epigenetic imprints from good morals, imagination, hardwork, and especially the divine abundance that ouflows from these, manifested as great achievements.
There is hardly any one situation in which one altered(bad) gene will lead to a defect in the functioning of the mind. Equally there is high regeneration capacity of nerve cells in the hippocampus( information imprint area of the brain) and brain plasticity, which means that different cells will grow and take the place of the damaged or dead cells. So our brain has an infinite capacity to function and bring about achievements.
Dr Oliver Verbe Birnso, MD
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