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Glenn Kimball is an author, educator and lecturer. He has successfully completed all course work for a Ph.D. in Communications. He was the former president of International Exchange School and has taught school at Southern Illinois University. He has been collecting ancient texts since the age of fifteen and is famous for being able to integrate very diverse texts into a contiguous story line. Due to the censorship of time and doubt, most of the documents and oral stories chronicling the early life of Jesus were destroyed, lost, or forgotten. After 25 years of research, during which Kimball visited museums, Indian tribes, medicine men, and universities, he assembled some of the missing links and unsolved mysteries of Christianity. |
The DNA molecule and Prayer
by Glenn KimballPosted: 17:00 April 20, 2007
People have asked me for years why it is that I have had so many
experiences with the heavens when they haven't. Of course there are
many of you who tell me that you are experiencing the same kind of
phenomenon in your lives. However, I would like to address the
question.
I think we all understand that there is a price to pay for
contacting the heavens. It isn't something you can merely ask for and
expect to receive for the asking, though the Lord chooses us all from
time to time, on His own schedule, to intervene in our lives.
However, how can we ask the questions we think we need, and get the
answers?
Remember the class on Knowledge where we talk about the extensive
nature of the DNA computer. 95% of the space on the DNA molecule goes
apparently unused and is often called 'Junk DNA' by scientists. Nobody
disputes that this DNA is doing something, but scientists have yet to
discover what it is. That 'Junk DNA' can be used in a prayer-like
mode to discover the secrets of the heavens. Everything you want to
know is located in the computer God has given you, or is accessible
by that computer. It is a matter of learning how to access that
information inside of you and to use that computer to contact the
creator who made it in the first place.
In addition scientists have yet to discover the specific location of
our consciousness within the brain. The reality is that the conscious
is not a specific part of the body, but is located in all the parts
of the body. We tend to think that because we see out of our eyes
that the conscious is located in the head. However, there have been
prophets who reported to have been able to see out from the tips of
their fingers and toes and behind them. There are people who have
returned from a near death experience and reported to have been able
to see from various parts of their body as well. That changes
everything. The conscious may be possible anywhere DNA, or its
spiritual counterpart, is located.
The truth is that the DNA molecule is much larger and more
sophisticated than any computer on earth. There are those who fear
artificial intelligence, which was the subject of a coast to coast
program the night of September 1st 2007. I had to laugh because man
doesn't have anywhere near the ability to construct a computer like
the one we already have within our own body. If we could keep our
minds quiet enough to use our personal computer we would find
thousands of savant-like abilities, including working with numbers,
remote viewing and travel, witnessing the future and the past and
seeing through the eyes of someone who has already lived on the
planet. By the way that is the confusion over the reincarnation
fallacy. When we see through the eyes of someone else who has lived
on the planet, we tend to think that it was our past life. That is a
very arrogant and erroneous thought. Most of what goes on inside our
head doesn't originate with us. We take things too personally. We
have an overwhelming need to own everything we think. One of the
greatest secrets to learning how to get an answer to prayer is to
learn what thoughts belong to, and originate with, us. When we learn
to recognize what I call the voice of the 'other' it is the first
step in recognizing the answer to a prayer. It isn't that hard. We
know the kinds of things that we know. We remember our experiences.
If something is happening inside our head that we didn't experience
it is something else. It may seem confusing at first, but it is based
on some very simple principles. We all hear our own self talking to
ourselves all the time inside our heads. However, most of us don't
stop long enough to differentiate that voice we hear that is inside
our heads that isn't us at all. That voice can be amazingly
articulate and amazingly the voice of someone else.

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