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Your attitude towards life is reshaping your DNA

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Every thought, feeling you have in your life,

Words and actions are remembered in every cell of your body.

In recent years, a mechanical genetic determinism has been the belief that the genes (DNA) in your body determine your height, appearance, skin color, risk of disease, and even your IQ and personality. It seems that people have no choice but to accept the "order" of genes. However, as people learned more about the mechanisms of gene expression, it was gradually discovered that this stereotype was not entirely reliable.

Recent advances in biology have revealed some striking truths – you are not controlled and prescribed by genetic material (DNA). Your holistic attitude toward life, your DNA, tells you who you want to be, which means that every thought, feeling, word, and action in your life is remembered in every cell of your body.

Negative thoughts and emotions make your DNA contract; while positive thoughts and emotions make it expand and relax.

This process is going on from the moment you enter the world to the moment you leave.

Your attitude towards life is reshaping your DNA

You are the only one who has forged your own path of evolution

Each of us has great potential and beauty within us, limited only by how we see ourselves and the environment in which we find ourselves.

Our planet is in the midst of a grand transformation in which humanity plays an important role, and a huge leap through the air will bring us a world completely different from what we see today, a world governed by higher principles such as love, forgiveness and freedom.

Such a world is not a dream, it is the next stage of our natural evolution. If each of us unravels the higher goal hidden in our DNA, it will not be far away.

Now let's take a moment to look at your palm and look at your skin, which is made up of millions of tiny skin cells. Let's pick out one of the cells and look at it.

Your attitude towards life is reshaping your DNA

The basic structure of the cell is triple—there is an outer membrane (the cell membrane), and the cytoplasm equivalent to a cell workstation, as well as containing DNA and various designated nuclei.

The human body has about 60 trillion cells, and they have different roles, tasks, and responsibilities.

But in general, every cell in your body is doing two of the most basic things —listening and responding.

Each cell has a myriad of molecular antennae that grow on the membrane to listen to the messages of the environment.

The cell's epidermis interprets signals from the environment, passing instructions to the DNA in the nucleus.

Your DNA then responds by activating the necessary mechanisms within the cell, just as the captain of a steamboat sends messages from his observation room to the engine room.

If the captain finds an obstacle while looking, he will warn the captain. The captain would order the crew of the engine room to turn on or off the furnace that drives the turbine, or switch the gears of the propeller.

The same kind of work is being done in your body, where molecular transformations in cells tell DNA which genes should be turned on and which should be turned off, and as long as you're alive, the program runs around the clock in 60 trillion cells in your body. And you are to liberate this remarkable molecular power stored in the body.

Then we look at the interior of the engine room, the nucleus.

Here, we see the familiar double helix DNA.

But what most people don't understand is that DNA is a base, a natural conductor, DNA is very sensitive to electrical impulses, even a little change in mood, can create enough environmental signals to trigger your DNA to react, whether it is negative thoughts, or positive thoughts, will produce subtle currents, through the body, and then stir your DNA, produce some kind of biological response.

Most people have no idea how their emotions, thoughts, beliefs, and daily attitudes affect our bodies.

Because of the high sensitivity of DNA, everything in your life—from the food you eat to the people you live with—creates your body through your attitude.

Your attitude towards life is reshaping your DNA

Your attitude determines to enter

The nature of the current signal of DNA

Your attitude towards life is reshaping your DNA

For example, if one day you have a terrible life and find yourself stuck in negative emotions, this attitude creates low-frequency pulses throughout your body.

And your DNA responds to your body by shutting down certain hormonal mechanisms in your head, and then you feel sad, depressed, or frustrated.

On the contrary, if you have a bad day, but you can break through the negative mentality and know self-deprecation and humor, a high-frequency electronic signal will be transmitted to your DNA, and you will feel that life is brighter and happier.

In response, your DNA activates specific hormonal signals that make your day feel better.

Your attitude towards life is reshaping your DNA

The process of DNA coding through attitudes is the basis of the well-known "placebo effect", which is at the heart of a new branch of genetics, "epigenetics" (epigenetics is the study of how the environment affects your genes).

This exciting new category of biology, the exploration of the nature of nature, goes far beyond the stereotypes we have learned in school.

Through epigenetics, we will understand that human attitudes, at the quantum level, affect the occurrence of electromagnetic events around us, so we can say: your environment is your attitude.

The above pile of messages is meant to show that you will never be a victim of your OWN DNA, and you will never be a victim of fate.

Only your attitude will hurt you, and whatever thoughts you think, every feeling you generate, every word you express and all the actions you take, will directly orchestrate your genes and the reality of your life. At the quantum level, the environment you create will weave your genes.

To sum up: the cell membrane's perception of the environment determines how genes move, including your thoughts, feelings, speech and other elements that produce microelectronic signals. Because they all have a profound impact on your DNA.

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