Cindy Riley On What Do DNA and emotion.and our physical traits =

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By Cindy Riley

What Do DNA and emotion.and our physical traits =

A person makes judgements from the knowledge they have, and not from the knowledge they do not. Sadly, society requires conformity, and thus, if by design or just an outgrowth, some knowledge remains silent.

History, Science, and Spirituality is much more then we were taught in school. For instance, we were told of the three necessities of life. Food, water, and shelter. Yet, there is a fourth Emotion ..A want is something we learn about and desire. A need is

carried within our DNA. It can be found in the instincts we were born with to survive.

Emotion can be expressed and shared in many ways. Be it laughing, or by crying. Emotion offers the best environment to release an overflow of emotion. The word equality is a very fascinating word. When applied to societies laws and values it is correct and needed. But in today's politically correct world, most apply that word much to liberally in thought and actions.

All would agree a 7'11" individual is much more adapted to play basketball then a 4'1" individual. There is no equality in their height, and in basketball the taller man has a great advantage. Does that advantage in basketball make him more important, or greater then the shorter man in life? No, because the shorter man also has an advantage if they were trying to be jockeys.

The point is, we accept our physical differences and even the advantages they give us. We realize our physical traits are born within each individuals DNA. Blue eyes or brown, black hair or blond, size, etc. In effect, we have no choice but be who we are.

Now how about emotions, specifically the amount. What do you think determines the amount of energy (emotion) a person has? Is it equal in all? Why can one person cry while looking at a movie, and another have no feelings at all? Why do some people have a conscience, and others don't?

Dogs are bred not only by physical parameters, but by emotional as well. Temperance, and learning ability being just two. In fact, all animals can be bred in the same manner. We are also animals, but due to our political correctness, or our conscience, we deny that fact in regard to humans.

DNA does not only determine our physical traits, but also the emotional levels within us. It also holds the history of mankind, as well as the instincts which keep us alive. Emotion can be an energy when used, and all energy is a vibration, and did you know that vibration can initiate inactive DNA strings, but now I am getting ahead of myself.

Okay, so if the amount of emotion (energy) is not equal in people, and people do not apply that knowledge, then their perceptions concerning it will be flawed, and their conclusions wrong.

Imagine trying to place a gallon of water into a pint container. Now imagine trying to place a gallon of emotions into a pint container. It cannot be done because the pint container doesn't have the capacity, be it water or emotions.

Trying to explain your emotions or gifts to someone who doesn't have the capacity to understand is vastly different then perceiving, I am different, something is wrong with me, why can't I fit in?

Everything has a purpose in nature, and every purpose has a reason.

I cannot foretell the future, or the journey we may take, but I do know we create the future that awaits us, and therefore anything is possible. Reality is but a dream achieved, and dreams do not recognize distance or other difficulties.

Research into the nature of DNA has revealed that this material within each cell of our bodies has important implications for who each one of us is, on many levels.

In addition to determining our physical characteristics, our vulnerabilities to certain diseases, and maybe even our personality, is it possible that the DNA helix holds some of the important memories of our ancestors?

Tags: diseases, health, education, memories, emotions, ancestors, history, research, dna

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