Bashar: Channeled by Darryl Anka DNA Beings Questioner: On DNA, you gave us an assignment quite awhile ago... Bashar: Yes. Q: ...some of the information that I was able to find from zoos and places like that... B: Yes. Q: ... that, obviously, all mammals do have, that's one of the functions of a mammal, would be to have umbilical cords; but they're different than, obviously, humans. B: Yes. Q: And yet, in our society they always felt like the Rhesus monkey or a certain kind of chimpanzees are really close to humans and yet the whales also have this kind of a structure and their energy goes back in ancient writings.. B: Yes. Q: ...and so, I was wondering how close are we to the Sirius energy, to the whale energy? B: Closer that you may think. Q: Does it show up in our DNA? B: Yes. Q: But then everything shows up in our DNA, all along the way. B: In some manner, yes, though not always as blatant as some. Q: But the whale DNA, that would be a marker that would be able to be found? B: Yes. Q: Do we have that technology now? B: Yes, though it may be, in your terms, a little tedious or time consuming. Q: Okay, it's probably not generally known, we tend to use DNA for court cases and those types of things. B: Yes, and of course, do remember, DNA is not something that your body contains, it is what you are as a physical being. Consciousness expresses itself first in physical reality as D-N-A. Then the DNA beings you are, physically, extend themselves into the idea of the physical vehicle you call a body. But it isn't that your body has DNA, it's that you, as a DNA being, express that physicality in the form of a body. You understand the difference? Q: Yes. Is there another strand of DNA that we don't find in the body, since the DNA actually is... B: There is a third strand, in a sense, though it does not express itself exactly as the other two and, of course, there are many others on different levels that you would call etheric representations of DNA but not physiologically so. But the third strand is, to some degree, physiological, but does not express itself exactly in the same way and this is what goes throughout, what you would call, your immunological system. Q: All right. Now when the vibration is raised... B: Yes. Q: ...does that have an effect on cells, does that have an effect on the DNA then also? B: Again, turn it around. Q: Okay. B: When the vibration is raised in the DNA, it has an effect on everything else that extends from it. The vibration is first raised in the DNA because that's what you are as a physical being first. Are you getting this? Q: Yes. B: As a physical being you are not a HUMAN, you are not a female, you are a DNA strand, that's what physical consciousness is, that's how it expresses itself in a physical modality. So all of you are strands of DNA, that's what you ARE as physical beings. You understand this? Q: Yes. B: Then each strand expresses itself in a unique format that allows it to wrap itself in a kind of vehicle that will allow it function in a more expanded version of the concept of physical reality. But what you actually are first is the strand itself of DNA. As a physical being that's what you are, that's consciousness expressing itself as a physical being, DNA strand. Q: Okay, then say some of us that have been coming here many times through the ages... B: Yes. Q: ...then our consciousness that expresses itself as a physical being, how does that translate into the DNA? B: It is encoded and it is recognized by your people as, quote/unquote, racial memory or what you would call inherited traits. But this is simply encoded within the DNA being that you are to represent the level of experience you, quote/unquote, have had in physical reality. While it doesn't necessarily exist so strongly anymore in what you call your present day and age, it may still be possible to actually find individuals who do not necessarily have many experiences in physical reality earth plane, and thus, their DNA will actually, in a sense, be simpler. You follow? Q: Yes. So that any experiences off-planet wouldn't necessarily be picked up in the DNA. B: It will, if you know how to look, but not in the way that you are looking now. It is expressed in a different way, expressed in certain kinds relationships, expressed even in certain angles of molecular adhesion and the way that it formulates or formats itself when it expands. There are a variety of ways to understand this, if you know how to look, yes. Q: Okay. B: Does that help you? Q: Yes, thank you very much. B: Thank you!