THE TWELVE LAYERS OF DNA
An Esoteric Study of the Mastery Within
Kryon
Book 12
noun (Quantum Biology - Metaphysics)
deoxyribonucleic acid, the double helix made of less than 5% biological instructions as the carrier of the genetic makeup of the Human body. More than 90% is quantum energy and instructions, which define sacred life and set up the Akashic history and the divinity within a Human Being.
DNA
noun (Biochemistry)
deoxyribonucleic acid, a self-replicating material present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information.
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Patti Carroll
My loving wife of many years who behind the scenes personally organized more than 50 Kryon meetings a year for a decade! A true dedicated Lightworker for Kryon. You are in my Akashic DNA!
In memory of...
Tommy Thomsen
My loving German friend
and companion who left
us way too soon...
Ted Dircz
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same without him!
So pour the wine, Ted.
We miss you so much!
Mary Lou Jackson
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teacher of children.
Always with a smile.
You will be missed!
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THE TWELVE LAYERS OF DNA
An Esoteric Study of the Mastery Within
Kryon Book 12
Written by Lee Carroll
Cover Design by Elan Dubro-Cohen
Color Illustrations by Elan Dubro-Cohen
Editing by Dawne Brooks
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Table of Contents
Foreword by Dr. Todd Ovokaitys
Introduction - Lee Carroll
CHAPTER ONE
Invisible Stuff!
Lee Carroll
CHAPTER TWO
How It Began
Lee Carroll
CHAPTER THREE
DNA Examined in a New Way
Lee Carroll
CHAPTER FOUR
Things That Nobody Thinks About
Lee Carroll
CHAPTER FIVE
The Teaching Begins
Lee Carroll
CHAPTER SIX
The Twelve Layers as Given by Kryon
Kryon
CHAPTER SEVEN
DNA Group One - Layers One, Two, and Three
Kryon
CHAPTER EIGHT
DNA Group Two - Layers Four, Five, and Six
Kryon
CHAPTER NINE
DNA Group Three - Layers Seven, Eight, and Nine
Kryon
CHAPTER TEN
DNA Group Four - Layers Ten, Eleven, and Twelve
Kryon
CHAPTER ELEVEN
The DNA Grouping Summary and their Big Scary Secret!
Kryon
CHAPTER TWELVE
Activating the DNA Field Kryon in Boulder, Colorado - Live Channelling
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Beginning to Activate the Specific Energies of DNA
Kryon in Riga, Latvia - Live Channelling
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
The History of DNA and the Human Race
Kryon in Portland, Oregon - Live Channelling
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
The Great Scientific Bias
Kryon in Gaithersburg, Maryland - Live Channelling
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Current Events - Transplants - Artificial Life - The Last Word
Lee Carroll
THE DNA ILLUSTRATIONS
Full Color Illustrations of Each of the DNA Energies
Elan Dubro-Cohen - NOT IN E BOOK
Table of Contents - continued...
Foreword
Kryon Book 12
Dr. Todd Ovokaitys
Foreword
by Dr. Todd Ovokaitys
E ver since Watson and Crick revealed the double helical structure of DNA, this elegant image has been a cultural icon, reflecting our ability to peer deeply into the structure of our makeup and find beauty and form translating into the functions that produce life itself. Much as an image of Einstein conjures the notion of 20th century brilliance, the image of DNA resonates at a level of both aesthetic appreciation and having discovered intimate truths about our very nature as living, sentient beings.
Following the landmark discovery of the chemical form and structure of DNA, work proceeded to unravel the very code of DNA. In a few short decades, the triplet code of DNA had been fully deciphered, another testament to human scientific ingenuity. The triplet code means that every three bases of DNA translate to a specific instruction to start to make a protein, to add a particular amino acid building block, or to stop the process of making the new molecule. At the level of discovery, it was felt science had cracked the code almost fully and was ready to transform the sciences of health and biochemistry.
While the basic code was understood, the vast length of the code even in a small organism made the next daunting task the ability to map out the code of a complete living form. Two scientists at Johns Hopkins University Medical School then discovered the tool to make this feasible. Doctors Hamilton O. Smith and Daniel Nathans performed landmark research into a class of DNA enzymes called restriction endonucleases. In short, these enzymes were like very specific DNA clippers that would split DNA only if a particular sequence of DNA bases was present. By being able to cleave DNA systematically in particular places and then overlap these smaller, more manageable sequences, the possibility of determining the entire DNA sequence code of a particular living organism became possible.
This aspect of DNA scientific discovery was especially poignant for me because I was a medical student at Johns Hopkins when the Nobel Prize was awarded for that work. Not only was I present, I was in the microbiology lab section that was being taught by Dr. Nathans at the time. He seemed like such a quiet, mild mannered person. I was surprised and pleased to learn that this unassuming lab instructor had just, by the way, won a Nobel Prize for a monumental DNA breakthrough. Not only that, instead of having to plate random microbes on a Petri dish to culture them that day, I got to drink champagne with my instructor and classmates, celebrating him and his colleague and the march of science. This was the academic equivalent of a snow day.