Xmo1
Registered Senior Member
My guess is that our individual (personal) DNA has been around for a long time. Maybe its been around since the time of the first fishes on the Earth. I'm thinking that my DNA has struggled through time to become what it is today, me.
I'm Scottish by ancestry, and I've had dreams of being the leader of a tribe. I'm sure whatever tribe I descended from had a crest and flag back in the middle ages. So maybe I can ask my DNA (myself, if that is clearer) some questions about things that happened to me in the year 600 AD, and it will tell me - maybe in a dream.
So our DNA has traveled through lots of bodies. The bodies die, but the DNA continues in our children. I think the songs we sing, and the stories we tell may be encoded into our DNA (like muscle memory), and the uniqueness of our DNA is the signature of our soul and its identity in the fields of energy in the universe. All living things emit energy depending on their activities - trees, fish, all living things.
I think if we become part of some big energetic body (like the sun), where every last atom of us is separated from every other atom, then our souls and our identities no longer exist, but as long as our atoms exist in space - even as ice, that our souls (our spiritual beings) can continue to exist, move, and act as a gravitationally bound entity.
Our atoms travel as a group like the stars in the galaxies, and galaxies bound by gravity to other galaxies. So the form the energy takes does not matter. It's flexible. What matters are the frequencies that are emitted. That's us.
I'm Scottish by ancestry, and I've had dreams of being the leader of a tribe. I'm sure whatever tribe I descended from had a crest and flag back in the middle ages. So maybe I can ask my DNA (myself, if that is clearer) some questions about things that happened to me in the year 600 AD, and it will tell me - maybe in a dream.
So our DNA has traveled through lots of bodies. The bodies die, but the DNA continues in our children. I think the songs we sing, and the stories we tell may be encoded into our DNA (like muscle memory), and the uniqueness of our DNA is the signature of our soul and its identity in the fields of energy in the universe. All living things emit energy depending on their activities - trees, fish, all living things.
I think if we become part of some big energetic body (like the sun), where every last atom of us is separated from every other atom, then our souls and our identities no longer exist, but as long as our atoms exist in space - even as ice, that our souls (our spiritual beings) can continue to exist, move, and act as a gravitationally bound entity.
Our atoms travel as a group like the stars in the galaxies, and galaxies bound by gravity to other galaxies. So the form the energy takes does not matter. It's flexible. What matters are the frequencies that are emitted. That's us.