Guest guest Posted September 25, 2007 Report Share Posted September 25, 2007 Dear All, Here is Part I, which i have titled as 'The Body of the Mother'. In this Part I, information is given regarding what Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi says about the human body, and genes. In later parts, information will be given about what Shri Mataji says about the Body of the Mother! So please enjoy! violet Science cannot answer many questions. So many have tried now to reach, in medical science, the minutest thing, called genes. But the scientists are frustrated because they cannot go any further with the help of these genes, to really overcome the complications created by modern life. The conclusion they have reached that genes are only inherited is absolutely wrong. Actually genes also reflect our personality that we create in day-to-day life. All our sympathetic activity is reflected on our genes. It cannot be explained in the science of medicine why acetylcholine or adrenaline, two chemicals, act in a very different manner in the body when they are a fixed chemical formula. Also, it cannot be explained why a child, which comes as a foetus in the womb of the mother, is not thrown out by the body as all other foreign materials are rejected and thrown out according to the nature of the body. But this foetus is preserved until it grows up to a point and then when it is ready to be thrown out, then the labour pains start and the little child is born in this new world, out of the womb of the mother. Who does this timing? There are many other cultural questions which cannot be answered through science. As science deals with only matter or the human body, it cannot solve the problems of Modern times. It cannot discover the subtler or wider problems of life. For example, what is the purpose of evolution and human life? What is the solution for getting out of this mess of modern life, which is very confusing and full of violence? What is the way we can achieve global peace? All these questions should be asked but science has no answer for these questions, which are extremely important. Now we have to know that the answer lies within ourselves and not outside in the world. Sometimes scientists also reach very wrong conclusions. For example, in the biological deduction, it is presumed that our genes are only genetic and inherent and they determine our character. Firstly, genes are not only inherent because sons of the same parents could be in juxtapositions in their characters and behaviours. Many parents who were very good and very honest people get children who are monsters. Parents who are drunkards have children who hate drinking etc. Let us see how the genes are placed in our cells. When the ova and sperm meet, they form a zygote. The cells pass through four phases, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase. There are 46 chromosomes in the cell. These chromosomes which are 46 in total in every cell have two types of chromosomes; Autosomes are 44 and for sex there are two determinants, they are x and y. 2x is a female, while xy is a male. From ova and sperm we get 22 chromosomes each which come through diploid, haploid division into cellular division. They join in the shape of a spindle when they meet. They grow into a zygote which starts the cell formation. These chromosomes contain millions of genes, which have D.N.A. in billions. D.N.A. is Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid, which is the life's code. The D.N.A. has a unit base of three, Nitrogen, Sugar and Phosphates. Nitrogen are of four types, Thiamine, Adenine, Guanine and Cytosine. The genes are like spiral threads, which overlap each other forming loops. Always Thiamine faces Cytosine or Adenine faces Guanine. To begin with we have sugar for nourishment in the chromosomes. Carbohydrates like sugar are made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The Carbon is from the Mother Earth, hydrogen and oxygen from water. The evolution has passed through first phase of hydrogen + oxygen = H20 (water) + carbon = Carbohydrates. Then nitrogen joined to form amino-acid which brought in life in the carbohydrates. The D.N.A. has a unit base of nitrogen, sugar and phosphates, so when their series change position, the cell denotes the change in the character of a person. To reach a conclusion that these genes are inherent is very dangerous, because that means any body can get away with any unholy, cruel or criminal lifestyle. This is an escape and suits people who are at the helm of affairs of religion and are teaching a sinful life, which is not according to the scriptures. This false scientific conclusion can cancel all religious or federal laws - the great victory of science over religions and pure morality. (Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi - Book/Meta Modern Era - Chapter 10 - Message of Metascience - 29/09/95) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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