Bashar teaches that your genetic code is not a life sentence but a starting point—a set of potentials that consciousness activates or deactivates through belief and lifestyle. He references the science of epigenetics, which has demonstrated that gene expression changes in response to environment, diet, stress, and emotion. Bashar extends this to say that your thoughts are the most potent epigenetic signals: a single sustained belief can alter the expression of thousands of genes within hours. He addresses the common fear of 'bad genes' by explaining that genes are like piano keys—they do not play themselves; the pianist (consciousness) decides which notes sound. He also discusses the concept of 'genetic memory'—trauma and beliefs passed down through generations that can be accessed and healed in the present lifetime. The practice: identify any health conditions that run in your family, then consciously choose a different belief and lifestyle than the ones that manifested the condition in previous generations.
Gene Consciousness and Epigenetics: You Are Not Your DNA
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科學衝突
Translation Note
術語對照:Gene Consciousness → 基因意識;Epigenetics → 表觀遺傳學;Genetic Memory → 基因記憶。此為巴夏將Bruce Lipton的表觀遺傳學研究整合入信念框架。
術語對照:Gene Consciousness → 基因意識;Epigenetics → 表觀遺傳學;Genetic Memory → 基因記憶。此為巴夏將Bruce Lipton的表觀遺傳學研究整合入信念框架。