DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaWhat are the functions of interdimensional DNA? Are they involved with both the mind and the body?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago

Interdimensional DNA links to all levels of the body because all are a reflection of the soul directly in some respect. Any uniqueness is a product of that basic foundational intention, to project forth meaning and purpose with many varied facets entering into the mix that constitute the makeup of the individual, their personality, and reflecting their history and destiny, both. After all, the workings of the soul's creation contained an essential prediction of their destiny. If you think about this, the logic behind it is obvious. The creation of an elephant prefigures its lifestyle, the environment it will inhabit, and what is needed to help it flourish with respect to strength, ruggedness, having a size and reach through a long trunk, of food sources as well as other functions to assist taking care of its physical body, and so forth. This being the case, every attribute present within the being, seen and unseen, has a soul counterpart and that needs to be maintained. And this is served in the sense of the morphogenetic field in providing a basic blueprint that is ever-present via the interdimensional DNA, to sustain the platform, the basic foundation of soul attributes inherent in the makeup, whether of a human being or extraterrestrial. Because all is an aspect of the energy of consciousness that contributes to life forms, there is consciousness in everything. And so the interdimensional DNA interfaces with all aspects of the mind as well as the physical-seeming bodily makeup, the energetic layers and the higher self as well. These have varying vibrational densities, some being invisible altogether but still having an ongoing interplay with the physical aspects of the body that are observable and measurable. Many soul attributes share an influence with both the mind and the body, so you can think of many examples of attributes that have an equivalent benefit. The attribute of strength can apply both to the mind having clarity, focus, and ability to stay sharp for lengths of time and work well with the ego as needed, while the body as well has many needs for strength in many settings, circumstances, environments, and dilemmas that arise when a person is challenged by something in the environment that puts them at risk and creates the danger of physical harm. Even emerging from infancy unscathed is impossible, given that youngsters get many bumps and bruises along the way just learning to stand and walk reliably and safely. In effect, the mind and body are mirrors of one another because of so many shared characteristics, needs, and interactions during the course of living from day-to-day.