MATCHING DNA BASE PAIRS TO I CHING
SEARCHING FOR A SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IN DNA:
As there seems some type of language
stored in DNA introns,
the quest is to decipher this language.
At first glance there appears an uncanny relationship between DNA and
ancient Hebrew.
If God was to put language in DNA, likely it would be Hebrew. Despite
all investigation attempts, the relationship just doesn't work.
However,
three base pairs of a DNA codon makes 64 possible combinations, which
is the
same number of I Ching hexagrams, making this relationship more likely.
I believe I have correctly matched DNA bases to the I Ching:
I believe I have correctly matched DNA bases to the I Ching:
| DNA Base | I Ching | I Ching Symbol | Number |
| A | Old Yin | 0 | |
| T | Old Yang | 3 | |
| G | Young Yin | 2 | |
| C | Young Yang | 1 |
THE FIRST WORDS!
The problem most
everyone makes when looking for this type of DNA language connection is
to relate it to protein coding. Remember, we are searching for a high
level language
and not one tied to protein expression. Just as a computer language is
unrelated to low level building of the microprocessor, we are looking
for a language that expresses itself in the brain. This language must
somehow get translated into brain wave signals.
I believe the above are the first known words in this language. I don't think every I Ching hexagram corresponds to a codon, but most probably do. Also some words may be two codons long and don't relate to the I Ching.
| Hexagram | Meaning | Number | Codon |
| Peace | 11 | A G T |
|
| Completion | 63 | G G G |
I believe the above are the first known words in this language. I don't think every I Ching hexagram corresponds to a codon, but most probably do. Also some words may be two codons long and don't relate to the I Ching.
DNA MATCHED TO THE TAROT CARD SUITS AND MORE:
Matching DNA bases to the four classical elements may not mean much in itself, yet it opens the door to further correspondences:
Equating DNA code to the Platonic solids may give us an understanding how the genome represents a body's form.
| DNA Base | Element | Tarot Card Suit | Playing Card Suit | Sacred Shape |
| A | Earth | Pentacles | Diamonds | Octahedron |
| T | Air | Swords | Spades | Cube |
| G | Water | Cups | Hearts | Dodecahedron |
| C | Fire | Wands | Clubs | Tetrahedron |
Equating DNA code to the Platonic solids may give us an understanding how the genome represents a body's form.
DNA LANGUAGE RELATED LINKS:
Ma
Deva Padma's Tao Oracle
cards and book is my I Ching source. She also drew the wonderful Osho Zen Tarot.
Occult Genetic Code: The Great Primordial Language Rediscovered
I Ching, Tzolkin, DNA codons, amino acids, Cabbalah/Tarot, chemical elements, fermions
The I Ching, Wholes, Aspects, and the Genetic Code
DNA and the I Ching: The Tao of Life by Johnson F. Yan
I Ching & the Genetic Code: The Hidden Key to Life by Martin Schonberger
Occult Genetic Code: The Great Primordial Language Rediscovered
I Ching, Tzolkin, DNA codons, amino acids, Cabbalah/Tarot, chemical elements, fermions
The I Ching, Wholes, Aspects, and the Genetic Code
DNA and the I Ching: The Tao of Life by Johnson F. Yan
I Ching & the Genetic Code: The Hidden Key to Life by Martin Schonberger
THE KEYS OF ENOCH
One reputable source linking DNA to Hebrew is the esoteric The Book of Knowledge: The Keys of Enoch
by J.J. Hurtak. One "Key" ("2-0-2") is devoted entirely to the DNA -
Hebrew connection, which starts with, "The Name of YHWH is coded within
every biochemical function in our body, especially within the
life-giving DNA-RNA matrix."
The Urantia Book is a very helpful source for some basic terminology used in The Keys of Enoch. However, the two books differ greatly and emphasize different meanings for similar terms.
One table adapted from The Keys of Enoch
| Amino Acid | Hebrew Letter | Number |
| STOP | Aleph (A) ![]() | 1 |
| Glycine | Beth (B) ![]() | 2 |
| Alanine | Gimel (G) ![]() | 3 |
| Serine | Daleth (D) ![]() | 4 |
| Cysteine | Heh (H) ![]() | 5 |
| Threoning | Vav (V) ![]() | 6 |
| Methionine (START) | zayin (Z) ![]() | 7 |
| Valine | cheth (Ch) ![]() | 8 |
| Leucine | Teth (T) ![]() | 9 |
| Isoleucine | Yod (Y) ![]() | 10 |
| Aspartic Acid | Kaph (K) ![]() | 20 |
| STOP | . . | -space- |
| Asparagine | Lamed (L) ![]() | 30 |
| Glutamic Acid | Mem (M) ![]() | 40 |
| Glutamine | Nun (N) ![]() | 50 |
| Lysine | Samekh (S) ![]() | 60 |
| Arginine | Ayin (O) ![]() | 70 |
| Phenylalanine | Peh (P) ![]() | 80 |
| Tyrosine | Tsaddi (Ts) ![]() | 90 |
| Tryptophan | Qoph (Q) ![]() | 100 |
| Histidine | Resh (R) ![]() | 200 |
| Proline | Shin (Sh) ![]() | 300 |
| STOP | Tau (T) ![]() | 400 |
The Urantia Book is a very helpful source for some basic terminology used in The Keys of Enoch. However, the two books differ greatly and emphasize different meanings for similar terms.























