The Hermetic Code in DNA by Michael Hayes

The Hermetic Code in DNA by Michael Hayes

Author:Michael Hayes [Michael Hayes]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Company
Published: 2011-03-13T16:00:00+00:00


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Extraterrestrial DNA

In this chapter we shall be considering some of the further implications of the theory of transcendental evolution. As we have seen, the neo-Darwinian theory of evolution is unfinished: it explains only the evolutionary development of organic bodies in the local biosphere of planet Earth. The theory of transcendental evolution, however, presents the whole picture, and it tells us that the process is continuing at an even higher level, beyond the confines of the physical brain of man, into scales of existence that ultimately encompass the whole universe. Before I try to explain how such a mechanism might work, however, we need first to get back to basics, to the fundamental components of the material world.

In previous chapters, we noted that the ancient Greeks had some rather unusual ideas concerning the nature of matter. They believed that all material things are “psychic”—alive—and that they are influenced in some fundamental way by music. Today we find that modern scientists have proved them right on both counts. They have discovered mindlike qualities in the electron and “organic” traits in plasmas, and they have identified eightfold musical symmetries in the two major physical scales of the microworld: the atomic and the chromodynamic. Then, of course, we have light, the eightfold symmetry of the white ray, with its curious twin photons that can simultaneously “feel” what the other is feeling, even if they are light years apart.

Further, we have seen that similar hermetic symmetries are also evident in the biomolecular world, with its sixty-four codon combinations and twenty-two evolutionary amino-acid signals. This means, therefore, that the whole of the microworld, from wave/particles to biomolecules, conforms very closely to the Greek view, which is that the entire universe is built, scale superimposed upon scale, of crystallized, ever-vibrant music.

We thus have three fundamental harmonies in evidence in the microworld: the chromodynamic, the atomic, and the (bio)molecular. Underlying all of these scales, of course, is the all-pervading harmony demonstrated by the “twin photon” phenomenon, the “actions at a distance” called by Roger Penrose “nonlocal quantum correlations.” The whole universe is perpetually in motion and all wave/particles are continuously interacting and separating, which means that the nonlocal aspect of quantum systems is a general characteristic of nature. Clearly this represents, in the physical world, a harmony of the highest possible order. It is one thing to say that the universe is a harmonious entity because it is constructed entirely upon the eightfold chromodynamic and atomic matrices, but nonlocality suggests that there exists a far deeper interconnecting harmony underlying all physical phenomena, where everything is resonating at the very same subquantum frequency, everything is “in tune” with every other thing.

We now come to another very ancient idea, which again seems to have first surfaced in the time of the early Greeks: the notion that the whole universe is itself a living, sentient being.

The Greeks had a name for this creature, this universe. They called it the Zoon (pronounced “zohon”), the modern dictionary definition of which is “morphological individual, the total product of a fertilized ovum.



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