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June-July 2008 (Vol. 4, No. 6)

Notable & Quotable: "The spiral is the sign of the eternal, creative, unifying and
organising force or principle at work in the universe, and especially of the ongoing creation
of consciousness. It is a divine mark on nature, what may be termed God's personal
signature on the cosmos, the Great Architect's own autograph--from the cradles of stars and
planets in the awesome spiral arms of galaxies to the beautiful double helix structure of the
DNA molecule [...] As the spiral seems to be integral to physical growth, so it is also the
symbolic pattern of human spiritual growth ... [T]he spiral is as much part of our 'cultural'
DNA as it is part of our biological DNA [...] Indeed, I have come to realise that 'spirality'--the
condition of being spiral--and 'reality' are almost interchangeable terms."

Geoff Ward, Spirals: The Pattern of Existence (Green Magic, 2006)

FEATURED IN THE JUNE-JULY 2008 ISSUE OF DNA MONTHLY

1. "A Practical Application of Era III Medicine," by Sol Luckman

2. "The Many Benefits of Heart-centeredness," by Diane Brandon

3. "The Deeper Secret: Attracting What You Really Want," by Jean-Claude Gerard Koven

Also, Also ... DNA-related Definition of the Month & Did You Know?

1. A Practical Application of Era III Medicine

Sol Luckman

In one of the classics of new medicine, Reinventing Medicine: Beyond Mind-body to a New
Era of Healing, physician Larry Dossey addresses one practical application of what he calls
nonlocal or Era III medicine: "Recently modern scientists have discovered that nonlocal
events, meaning events that don't happen where they're initiated necessarily, are not
fantasy but are part of the fabric of the universe." Citing well-known physicist Nick Herbert,
Dossey enumerates three primary characteristics of nonlocal events. Nonlocal events, he
says, are:

1) unmediated, meaning you do not necessarily need a transmission field for a nonlocal

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event to occur, that it occurs even in the absence of an identifiable field;


2) unmitigated, meaning their strength does not fall off through time or distance; and
3) immediate, sometimes even anachronistic, meaning they can happen before they
happen.

On numerous occasions over the past five years performing the Regenetics Method
remotely for hundreds of clients living all over the globe, my partner Leigh and I have
received feedback indicating that a substantial percentage of these individuals begin to feel
their sessions happening before the actual session. Time and space seem irrelevant with
DNA activation, which is what one would expect working with subspace "torsion" energy
scientifically shown by N. A. Kozyrev and others to be capable of moving faster than
observable light.

Here, research conducted by biophysicist Peter Gariaev's team in Russia provides a


plausible explanation. The Gariaev group found that DNA can cause "disturbance patterns"
in space, generating small electromagnetic "wormholes" of a subquantum nature. These
microscopic DNA-activated wormholes, similar in their ability to bend light to the nonlocal
energy signatures found in the vicinity of "black holes," including Galactic Center, are
connections between different areas in the multiverse through which data (such as sound
and light codes designed to assist human evolution) can be transmitted outside the space-
time continuum. Remote healing, for example, is thus reasonably explained as an ener-
genetic phenomenon.

Early in 2003, after much research, Leigh and I formulated our ideas and performed the first
DNA activation of the Regenetics Method, Potentiation Electromagnetic Repatterning, on
ourselves while living in South America. Initially, to be perfectly honest, I did not experience
any significant shifts. But after a few weeks, I realized I was beginning to crave foods--
starches mostly, carbohydrates--I had been unable to eat for years because of severe
allergies.

Leigh theorized I was craving starches again because my body--which had been severely
compromised by vaccines, heavy metals, parasites, and other factors--was starting to
cleanse and was asking for foods to help bind toxicity from my cells and escort it out of my
system without further damaging my tissues. She suggested that I try some of the foods I

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had been craving such as pasta, bread, rice, and potatoes. So I began eating them, timidly
at first but with increasing gusto as it became obvious they were no longer overrunning me
with Candida or causing unbearable bloating.

If Potentiation had stopped there, we both knew we had been given an extraordinary gift. In
going on a decade of dedicated searching, nothing else had been able to restore my ability
to enjoy the full range of foods. But Potentiation did not stop there. I began getting back
greater and greater levels of vitality and was able to start exercising again. Within six
months, I returned to swimming a mile without stopping. I had been unable to perform
anywhere close to this for years. Today, I can swim two miles at full speed, which is more
than I could do in my twenties before the onset of my mysterious illness that had affinities to
chronic fatigue (CFIDS), multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), and fibromyalgia.

My body was recovering its inherent wisdom, that had been undermined, and was beginning
to harmonize with the natural environment again. The experience reminded me of a story
from Greek mythology about a giant named Antaeus who wrestles Hercules. Antaeus
derived his great strength from his connection with Earth. Every time Hercules tried to pin
him, Antaeus would simply touch the ground and grow exponentially stronger. Finally, when
he was almost spent, Hercules realized the only way to defeat Antaeus was to lift him off the
ground where he could no longer draw strength from Earth. This was how Hercules
strangled and killed Antaeus.

A month after Potentiation, for the first time in nearly eight years, I felt as if Hercules had
finally set me back on the ground. I knew intuitively, as well as experientially, that I was
again drawing strength from food, water, and sunlight. Something altogether profound was
happening in me. Leigh also underwent an "ener-genetic" transformation with many tangible
results that, to our amazement, included the partial straightening of her lifelong scoliosis that
not even a back brace, regular chiropractic treatments and intensive Rolfing had been able
to modify.

We wanted to share Potentiation with family and friends, but were still living on another
continent. One of my mentors suggested we could do this work at a distance using the
elements we were already using: sound and intention--or radio and light waves. This struck
me as very much in line with Dossey's notions of Era III medicine and nonlocalized mind.

We began to explore the possibility of performing Potentiation at a distance. One technique


we looked to for ideas was radionics. Radionics is a type of energy medicine that has
historically been performed remotely. There is some very substantial proof of the radionic
connection between practitioner and patient in something called "radionic photography."
This is where film that is never actually put in a camera, but is only exposed to the thoughts
(light waves) of the radionics practitioner, is then developed without applying light to the film.
Radionic photography is a concrete example that thought or intention is a form or function of
higher-dimensional torsion waves manifesting as light.

The matriarch of radionics, a chiropractor named Ruth Drown, created photographs of


people at a distance by simply connecting with them mentally. She produced some uncanny
images. In one she captured a fetus inside the womb of a patient who lived miles away. The
shape of the fetus is clearly recognizable and the anatomy of the mother perfectly correct.
Drown made other radionic photographs that were "taken" during surgeries happening
sometimes hundreds of miles away that distinctly show surgical tools entering recognizable
organs. These amazing images have been published in Dr. David Tansley's Radionics:
Interface with the Ether Fields.

Also a radionics practitioner, Tansley explains such remote energy transmission in terms of
the "psi-field," described as a matrix in space filled with triangular energy vortices that allow

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for transmission and reception of intention or thought (torsion) energy between distant
places. This takes us back to spiral standing waves of torsion energy that transcend time
and space and is very much in keeping with the holographic model of reality--including the
"bioholographic" notion that the human body, down to and actually owing to its very DNA, is
simply waves of conscious energy moving in concert. Similarly, Gariaev's research in the
various healing applications of "wave-genetics," which are often performed remotely,
strongly supports the idea that DNA constitutes a biological "network" comparable to the
Internet that, being present anywhere, is simultaneously present everywhere--effectively
doing away with distance.

Biologist Rupert Sheldrake's Morphic Resonance theory posits a similar transpersonal


"morphogenetic" network. Sheldrake's concept of "formative causation" emphasizes the
existence of "morphic fields" that unite entire species universally outside space-time.
According to Sheldrake, these omnipresent resonance fields can actually be expressed
biologically if correctly tuned into--for example, through DNA--even if a species is extinct.

Some readers may also be familiar with the somewhat more esoteric notion of "noosphere,"
the name given by the great Jesuit philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to the field of
mind and thought that encircles the planet and enables zeitgeist to happen: spontaneous
transfer of ideas and technologies that suddenly seem to leap from consciousness to
consciousness. Lynne McTaggart's popular book The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force
in the Universe provides yet another take on this nonlocal unifying fabric.

The final piece in the development of Potentiation Electromagnetic Repatterning fell into
place when we were led to study the healing techniques of indigenous Hawaiian shamans
known as Kahunas, who can miraculously heal people, often at a distance, using intoning.
We learned that Kahunas, in order to transmit healing sounds to an ill person by proxy, use
Earth's ley lines, which they call "aka threads"--a comprehensive network of sensitive "fiber-
optic" graphite veins that seem almost designed to communicate between carbon-based life
forms across distances.

In essence, Kahunas transmit sound through Earth while "triangulating" on the ill person with
the light of their intention. This balanced use of sound and intention almost certainly
activates a self-healing potential in the individual's DNA, much in the manner of South
American shamans as described by anthropologist Jeremy Narby in The Cosmic Serpent:
DNA and the Origins of Knowledge, even though distance intervenes. While Leigh and I
have come to recognize that Regenetics activations "travel" via the "information
superhighway" of DNA, these concepts involving psi-fields and aka threads were very
informative and inspirational.

Before returning from South America to the United States, we had the opportunity to test our
theories about distance DNA activation and electromagnetic repatterning with approximately
thirty people living mostly in the United States. From that group we compiled our first list of
fourteen testimonials that went for several pages. These testimonials included one
spontaneous remission of a chronic rash; several cases of food allergies dramatically
improving or disappearing; a shared sense of greater vitality; two reports of insomnia going
away; and significant positive shifts in depression and fatigue.

Since then, while continuing to offer Potentiation, we have integrated two additional DNA
activations--Articulation Bioenergy Enhancement and Elucidation Triune Activation--that
round out the Regenetics Method. The results have been phenomenal, often surpassing our
wildest expectations. This is especially the case when we receive enthusiastic feedback
from clients living in different parts of the world whom we have never even met, as we
regularly do.

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You can probably imagine that Regenetics could be a challenging concept for many people
today, that it might initially strike the more empirically minded as absurd. But like any
revolutionary truth whose time has come, we believe that in the very near future the
Regenetics Method, and similarly profound modalities based on emerging scientific
principles supported by indisputable evidence, will be gradually acknowledged then
universally accepted.

Copyright (c) 2008 by Sol Luckman. All Rights Reserved.

[Disclaimer: The Developers and all trained Facilitators of the Regenetics Method (which subsumes
Potentiation Electromagnetic Repatterning, Articulation Bioenergy Enhancement, Elucidation Triune Activation,
and Songs of Distinction) offer DNA activation as educators and ordained ministers, not medical doctors, and
do not purport to diagnose or treat illness of any kind. Regenetics Method information and sessions are
offered, and accepted, as constitutionally protected exercises of freedom of speech and religion. The
Developers and Facilitators of the Regenetics Method make no claims, promises or guarantees relative to
specific health challenges. You are solely responsible for your own medical treatment and care.]

[Sol Luckman is author of the bestselling Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method and the
critically acclaimed Beginner's Luke Series of novels, editor of DNA Monthly, and cofounder of the Phoenix
Center for Regenetics. His articles on the Regenetics Method have appeared in numerous print and online
venues, including Well Being Journal, Renaissance, Sedona Journal of Emergence, Kindred Spirit and Atlantis
Rising, and also have been featured in the alternative medicine anthologies Message of Spirit: A Manual for
Your Mind and Heal Yourself with Breath, Light, Sound and Water. Nexus New Times called Conscious
Healing, which was recently translated into its third language, a “paradigm-reworking book” that introduces a
“revolutionary healing science that's expanding the boundaries of being.” Join the Conscious Healing Book
Club. For more information on the Regenetics Method, visit http://www.phoenixregenetics.org.]

DNA-related Definition of the Month

Nonlocality: term employed by physicists to describe Newtonian logic-defying interactions


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2. The Many Benefits of Heart-centeredness

Diane Brandon
"There is a wisdom of the head, and ... a wisdom of the heart!" --Charles Dickens, Hard Times

"Where my heart lies, let my brain lie also." --Robert Browning, "One Word More"

"It is the heart which experiences God, and not the reason." --Blaise Pascal

There is a new trend these days, a positive one in the direction of wholeness, toward
becoming more heart-centered. Begging the question, What is meant by "heart-
centeredness"?

Actually, the term "heart-centered" may be a bit misleading, as it might indicate a move from
the head to the heart. I prefer, instead, to look at this phenomenon as opening up the heart,
and to call it "heart-openness." (As we shall soon find out, current scientific research shows
that we may already be more heart-centered than we know.)

As a believer in wholism and being whole, I feel that we are healthier and more whole when
we develop and use more of our faculties and abilities. In the present context, this means
that we want to use our heads and hearts (as well as our guts, intuition, etc.)--and have
them all work together in a seamless whole. In order to become more heart-centered, we
don't want to stop thinking! We just want to open up our feeling center more and feel while
we think and think while we feel. We may not need open-heart surgery, as much as we may
need heart-opening surgery!

The move toward heart-centeredness in Western industrialized societies is truly a step


toward wholeness. Yet it is not just Western societies that are starting to inch toward
wholeness: interestingly, there is also a move in less industrialized, "third-world" societies
(that have traditionally been more heart-centered) toward further developing their rational,
head-oriented faculties (technical, analytical, etc.)--thus embracing their wholeness.

So, why aren't we in the West already "heart-open"?

The Age of Reason propelled our Western society increasingly into our heads, and our
contemporary materialistic focus has served to cement us there. As we have become more
"rational," we have tended to discount and dismiss the "non-rational" (i.e., heart-centered)
faculties as beneath us or as lesser attributes not to be relied upon. The rational, empirical
and pragmatic alone are to be trusted. Interestingly, even if we tend to see ourselves as
"left-brain" or "right-brain," we're still viewing ourselves as being in our heads. If we truly
wished to be head-centered, we could at least be whole-brain, rather than half-brain!

Thus, our excessive rationalism has led us to disown our feelings and live in our (divided)
heads. And if we do get into our feelings, we tend just to talk about them, rather than
genuinely feel them. Certainly, our age of specialization has led us to be more one-
dimensional, relying on only one facet of ourselves and leading us to be less than we can
really be.

When we layer in on top of these factors another influence that we have seen in our society
in the last thirty years--that of hiding our feelings--, it is easy to see why we are not more
heart-open. There has been increasing pressure in our society not to show emotions (or
"wear our hearts on our sleeves") and thus be vulnerable. We must protect ourselves by
appearing "cool." This tendency has been further aided and abetted by our advertising and

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popular media that have encouraged us to be image-conscious. In addition, increasing


urbanization and crowding, to say nothing of an escalating crime rate, have led many of us
to protect ourselves by putting our emotional armor on and erecting walls between ourselves
and others.

On the flip side, if we're not image-conscious or acting cool, this may indicate that we have
closed down emotionally. The extreme emotional sensitivity and past pains of some of us
may have led us to feel pain more easily than pleasure or happiness. Our hearts may have
become figuratively scarred (because, perhaps, we're scared) and closed off. It's no wonder,
then, that some of us shut our hearts, live in our heads, or fall into habits of negative thinking
such cynicism or fearfulness.

Given all of the above, why should we even want to become more heart-centered? What is
so special about the heart?

Physically seated in the chest, protected by the ribs, and actually fairly tough, the heart is
pear-shaped and consists of four chambers. It is composed of muscle and is a little bigger
than a fist. Health-wise, the heart can be affected by hypertension, clogged arteries, etc. A
healthy flow in the heart is vital to its health, just as a healthy flow is desirable in our overall
energy.

Figuratively, according to Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, we know the heart as the "seat
of emotion," the place where "our inmost thoughts and feelings" reside. The heart is also
seen as "the vital or most essential part; the real meaning; the core."

We have always accorded the heart a special place in our world, almost as if we have an
innate sense of its complex importance. We use phrases such as "to set one's heart on" and
"with all one's heart" on a daily basis. While we have apparently always had an intuitive
awareness of the key role of the heart in our emotional wellbeing, scientists may have
tended to dispute the validity or empirical value of these idioms and have therefore
discounted such folksy wisdom.

It is fascinating that we have traditionally viewed the heart in two ways, both as a physical
organ and, figuratively, as vital and involved with emotion--because recent scientific
research has yielded some provocative findings that show a basis for such a wedding of
viewpoints.

Last summer I was fortunate enough to attend the annual IONS (Institute of Noetic
Sciences) conference, where I was introduced to the work of the Institute of HeartMath
(IHM) in California. Aside from research into phantom DNA and subtle energy (they've also
invented an instrument that measures subtle energy), they have done extensive research
into the heart, which sheds light on the subject of heart-centeredness. I'll share some of their
research here. Should you want more detail, you can visit their web site at
http://www.heartmath.org and read the research for yourself.

The IHM's research points out that the heart is the largest wave generator in the body, with
an electrical field that has been detected and measured five feet away from the body. The
waves the heart generates (as measured by an EKG) can actually entrain the brain's waves
(as measured by an EEG). Entrainment involves synchronizing two wave or energy
systems. In a very wholistic way, the heart's waves can actually entrain our whole physical
system (brain, immune system, etc.). Writes Joseph Sundram of the IHM, "The heart
generates an electrical information field that not only permeates every cell in the body,
including the cells of the brain, but also radiates out into space." In addition, one person's
heart waves can affect another person's brain-wave patterns!

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There is also an intelligence and consciousness in the heart. Writes Doc Lew Childre of the
IHM, the "heart has unusual perceptual and intuitive information-processing capabilities ...
and has its own frequency range of intelligence that is not controlled by the brain or the
autonomic nervous system. The heart is autorhythmic, which means that it beats on its own
without requiring input from the brain or nervous system." The heart and brain communicate
with each other via nerves and hormones, and the heart's communication to the brain
"directly affects perception, reaction speeds, balance, intuition, and decision-making ability."
The "feeling and emotional perceptions of the heart," when communicated to the brain,
trigger "chemical changes in neurotransmitters and hormones throughout the body."

Simplified, this research indicates that the heart affects our consciousness to such an extent
that, in order truly to understand anything, we need to have our hearts open while we are
thinking. Thinking with the mind alone (extreme intellectualism), or divorcing the heart while
in the act of cogitation, leads to sterile thoughts devoid of true understanding.

The heart also impacts the health of the immune system, hormonal balance (including the
production of DHEA), thinking ability and creativity, DNA, entrainment, and healthy cell
growth--and can even inhibit the growth of tumor cells!

What makes the difference in whether the heart's effects are positive or negative?
Importantly, it is the type of emotions we have that affect our heart function--and how, in
turn, this entrains our whole physical system. Dan Winter, a psychophysiologist, has
mapped emotions in the heart. Twice he has spoken at SFF (Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship)
meetings, and I was serendipitously fortunate enough to hear him both times. He has shown
how coherent emotions--ones, such as love and appreciation, that create wave patterns in
phase with each other--affect the braiding (patterning) of DNA.

Similarly, the IHM has researched how coherent emotions affect the heart and health.
Coherent emotions produce a heart-wave pattern that is smooth and symmetrical;
noncoherent emotions (anger, frustration, resentment, caustic humor, etc.), by contrast,
produce a jagged wave pattern. Coherent emotions produce heart rate variability, vital for
life and health, whereas negative emotions do not. Noncoherent, or negative, emotions
close the heart down and cause constriction.

In addition to the way they feel, negative emotions are also potentially accompanied by the
following ill effects: suppression of the immune system; hormonal imbalance; inability to
think clearly; cardiovascular strain; a tendency to negatively impact others; tumor growth;
and a negative impact on DNA. Indeed, recalling an angry memory for just five minutes can
suppress the immune system for up to five hours. (On the other hand, let it be noted,
suppressing anger can also have ill health effects.)

It is through feeling--not thinking about, but really feeling--coherent emotions that we


optimize health, reduce stress, promote longevity, optimize our thinking and creative
faculties, access intuitive intelligence, gain true understanding, entrain our physical system
(for wholeness), experience a healthy flow of energy, and positively affect others. And if this
weren't enough, again to cite Doc Lew Childre, IHM research further indicates that "the
quantum electrical field of the heart is where love, or Spirit, enters the human system ...
where Spirit meets matter."

So how do we start to feel coherent emotions more in our stressful contemporary lives?

At present, there are two techniques I am aware of that can help. One is the "Freeze Frame"
technique devised by IHM (and delineated in the book Freeze Frame by Doc Lew Childre),
which incorporates recognizing the stressful feeling by becoming consciously aware of it
(conscious living), shifting your focus to your heart for ten seconds, recalling a "positive, fun

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feeling" and re-experiencing it, asking your heart what would be a more efficient response to
the stressful situation, listening to your heart's answer, and then writing down your response.
(Please note that this is a bare outline of the technique and does not do it full justice. IHM
conducts workshops in Freeze Frame.)

The second technique is called The Natural Process. It, too, is a meditative method--but
contains more elements of what I would call spirituality. Information on The Natural Process
technique was received by Margaret Keen in a near-death experience (NDE) she had in
1978. She was told in her NDE not to release the technique until 1993. I was fortunate
enough to learn it in 1994.

The Natural Process simulates a near-death experience through which one experiences
love, peace, knowing, light, perfection, and oneness. It is truly a method that enables one to
move towards heart-centeredness (and heart-openness) in a positive way, facilitating the
feeling of coherent emotions and the resultant positive benefits in one's body. One can
receive transformative and lasting effects from The Natural Process as well.

I'm confident, as time goes on, that we'll see more techniques facilitating the opening of our
heart and allowing us to move forward toward wholeness. What an exciting time we're living
in, in which science continues to validate many of the world's venerable spiritual teachings!

Copyright (c) 2008 by Diane Brandon. All Rights Reserved.

[Diane Brandon is the Host of "Living Your Power" on the Health & Wellness Channel of
http://VoiceAmerica.com and the new show, "Vibrant Living," debuting late May 2008 on
http://Webtalkradio.net, as well as an Intuition Expert & Teacher, Integrative Intuitive Counselor, and Speaker.
She is author of Invisible Blueprints and several articles on personal growth topics, as well as contributing
author to Speaking Out and The Long Way Around: How 34 Women Found the Lives They Love. Her private
work with individuals focuses on personal growth, working with dreams, and personal empowerment. In
addition, she has done corporate seminars on intuition, creativity, and listening skills. More information may be
found on her websites, http://www.dianebrandon.com and http://www.dianebrandon.net.]

Did You Know ... that in the words of Dr. Larry Dossey in Reinventing Medicine, "[W]e are
facing a 'constitutional crisis' in medicine--a crisis over our own constitution, the nature of
our mind and its relationship to our physical body"? Continues Dossey, "Many studies reveal
that healing can be achieved at a distance by directing loving and compassionate thoughts,
intentions, and prayers to others, who may even be unaware these efforts are being
extended to them. These findings reveal the ability of some part of our mind or
consciousness to escape its confinement to the brain and body and to act anywhere,
regardless of distance. The medical implications of this are profound."

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3. The Deeper Secret: Attracting What You Really Want

Jean-Claude Gerard Koven


If you are unable to harness the Law of Attraction, you might well be luckier than you know. Enjoy this
revealing interview with James Twyman, director of the record breaking new movie, The Moses Code.

The next time someone complains that despite all their best efforts, they haven't been able
to make the highly publicized Law of Attraction work, tell them to count their lucky stars. The

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naive misuse of powerful cosmic tools to acquire fame, fortune and other creature comforts
can easily have ruinous consequences. In the mystery schools of old, a great deal was
demanded of initiates before such potent teachings were revealed.

Yet there are many among us who eagerly assume the role of pied piper, leading the eager
masses astray--as long as there's sufficient personal payback in the form of money, fame, or
control. To many in the metaphysical community, the allure of instant gratification promised
by the latest book, video, channeling or guru is little more than a cleverly veiled trap
obfuscated by new-age mumbo-jumbo to ensnare the innocent and unwary. Give me your
money and your soul and I will give you the keys to the Kingdom in return.

That is why I was somewhat conflicted when I agreed to interview bestselling author James
Twyman to learn more about the story behind the making of his recently released movie,
The Moses Code (http://www.themosescode.com). The promotional email I received opened
with a disheartening teaser: "Is it possible that nearly 3,500 years ago Moses was given the
secret for attracting everything you've ever desired?" In stark contrast, the release ended
with a compelling message that suggested that James might be leading us in another
direction altogether: "You're here to use the power of Divinity itself to create a world based
on the laws of compassion and peace. That is the task that lies before us."

It was clear this would be an interesting journey of discovery. Will the real James turn out to
be the peace troubadour that has captivated millions from Northern Ireland, South Africa and
the Middle East to the United Nations and the Pentagon, or did he have a hidden agenda?

We were only a few minutes into our conversation when we addressed his views on The
Secret, the recently released movie that has taken the world by storm. "I felt they (the
producers of The Secret) were missing the deeper teaching; that's why I decided that
another movie had to be made to continue this discussion and take it much deeper."

James then made a simple declaration that made his stance on the matter crystal clear: "I
consider The Secret--the Law of Attraction' to be very dangerous. It entices people to look at
the subject of personal power from a narrow and shallow point of view, encouraging them to
believe that their lives would be enriched by getting things they [don't] have. It enslaves
people to materialism and greed. The real message that leads to personal empowerment
lies in the opposite direction. It's not about what can I get, but what can I give?"

The astonishing breakthrough that culminated in the production of The Moses Code arose
when James received a sudden inspiration that allowed him to view the enigmatic words
spoken by God to Moses in Exodus 3:14, "I am that I am," in a new light. "I somehow
realized that the 'I am that I am' was incomplete as a simple declarative. Inserting a comma
gave it a far greater depth of meaning: 'I am THAT, I am.' I consider this to be the essence
of the Moses code: seeking the oneness."

Neale Donald Walsh's further development of this concept in the film is profound. He
recounts a time when he attended a workshop and the facilitator asked each of the
participants to practice a simple exercise that would allow them to better understand the
oneness of creation. For the next few hours they were instructed to repeat the phrase, "I am
that," to every object they noticed. If they saw a tree, dog, flower, cloud, or person, they
were to become totally present with it and project the realization that were one with that tree,
dog, flower, cloud, or person.

I invite you to try it. Within a surprisingly short time, your heart might reveal the essential
meaning of God's message to Moses, that in all the infinite creation, there is only the
oneness. Each time you find yourself in another manifestation within that creation, you find
God. The implication of such a discovery will not only change you, it will change the world.

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When God declared, "I am THAT, I am," He put us all on notice that there was nothing within
the creation outside of the All That Is. James further explained, "It was through Moses'
harnessing the power of the name of God that many of the greatest miracles of the Bible
were created. Even to this very day in certain cultures, speaking His name aloud is
punishable by death. The reason for this stricture, imposed by the various priesthoods over
the millennia, is to inhibit people from identifying themselves as one with God. Doing so
would make them too powerful and more difficult to control."

Grasping the fullness of this principle releases you from the yoke of dogmatic sovereignty.
Viewed through this more pervasive understanding, many of the passages in holy texts take
on new and far deeper meaning. During the course of our conversation, James cited several
examples of when Jesus invoked the Moses code in the Bible:

1. Jesus said unto them (the scribes and Pharisees who were seeking to tempt and
accuse him), "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am." Then took
they up stones to cast at him: but Jesus hid himself, and went out of the temple,
going through the midst of them, and so passed by. --John 8:58
2. "I am come a light into the world, that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in
darkness." --John 12:46
3. "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." --
John 14:6

James stressed that the true message of the Bible expressed by the "I am that" was meant
to be inclusive, not exclusive. We are being instructed to seek God directly, bypassing those
who would wish us to believe we need intermediaries to reach out to the heavens. We are,
as Jesus points out, extremely powerful beings in our own right: "I tell you the truth, anyone
who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than
these, because I am going to the Father." (John 14:12)

In closing, James affirmed, "I believe that today, more than ever before, it's important to
embrace that power within ourselves. The purpose of the Moses code is for us to realize that
we can be the embodiment of God here in our own lives and that we can use the power of
that embodiment to change the world. I suggest that chanting the name of God (I am that ...
I am that ... I am that) may well be one of the most important steps for humanity to take
today. In so doing we will come to realize we do have the power to change the world.

"I would like for humanity to realize we are all interconnected and that all actions we perform
for others we actually receive ourselves. At this critical time in human history it is important
for all of us (nations, groups, and individuals) to realize that we are interdependent and that
we need one another to survive."

His words were music to my ears. The choice confronting each of us during this time of
unprecedented uncertainty is simple: Am I here to serve myself or to serve others? If I am
given the power of manifestation, how will I use it? The option you ultimately choose is far
more consequential than you might imagine.

Before attempting to apply the powerful Law of Attraction for personal benefit, I strongly
counsel you to view The Moses Code. There is much in its message that needs careful
consideration and the information it provides, through such celebrated personalities as
Neale Donald Walsh, Gregg Braden, Iyanla Van Zant and others, is an important rebuttal to
the temptation of bartering your true birthright for a few trinkets that only have value within
the temporal illusion.

Copyright (c) 2008 by Jean-Claude Gerard Koven. All Rights Reserved.

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[Jean-Claude Gerard Koven is a writer and speaker based in Rancho Mirage, California. He is a featured
weekly columnist for the UPI (United Press International) Religion and Spirituality Forum and the author of
Going Deeper: How to Make Sense of Your Life When Your Life Makes No Sense, selected by both Allbooks
Reviews and USABookNews.com as the best metaphysical book of the year. For more information visit
http://www.goingdeeper.org.]

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