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Pagină apreciată · 25 Martie 2017 · editat · 


 
Yah & Dna

By Rabbi Jason Bright


Spiritualist Rabbi

DNA & Hebrew Letters

There are a number of very interesting parallels between the Hebrew alphabet and genetics. Let me outline
some of the major themes:

1. Human genetics contain 22 building blocks called amino acids, which correspond to the 22 letters of the
Hebrew alphabet. The Hebrew alphabet is divided into 3 categories: 3 mothers, 7 doubles and 12 elementals.
The amino acids are likewise divided into the same subdivision of 3,7, and 12. Utilizing simple gematria it is
not difficult to assign each Hebrew letter with the corresponding amino acid.

2. DNA is composed of 4 elements: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon. There are four types of gematria
methods, each corresponding to a level of PaRDeS.
Utilizing the mispar method we may simplify the value of each elements atomic mass as: 1,5,6,3, which
corresponds to the Hebrew letters (under the same method) of: Y (yod), H (hey), V (vav) and G (gimel). You
should immediately recognize that the title of YH (Yah) is present followed by another Hey and lastly a gimel.
In the Shem HaMeforash there are only 3 unique letters which appear in the DNA sequence: "YHV". Instead
of a final repetetive Hey though we find a gimel instead. The question is "What does this mean?" I have many
thoughts concerning this but will give only a coupe for now.

3. The "YHV" appears encoded in human DNA. Each of these corresponds to the Upper Worlds of Atzilut,
Beriyah, and Yetzirah. The final realm is Assiyah, the physical realm is the composite of all 3 of the higher
realms. Coincidentally the "physical realm is represented by the gimel, which corresponds to the element
carbon. The entire physical word that we are composed of is a carbon
based environment.

4. Gimel is composed of a vav and a yod, which is a pictorial representation of a man in motion. Therefore the
gimel represent the human being in its pictorial.

5. The Gimel further begins the two words: "Gan Eden" and "Galut." I believe that Adam's fall was an exile
from Gan Eden. Adam then entered Galut (exile). Gan Eden is not a physical place but existed in the world of
Yetzirah. The fall caused Adam to descend to Assiyah- the physical place wherein he was enclosed
with "skin" as the Torah states- he became a physical creature. In other words, a gimel was added to Adam's
make-up when he became a physical creature and our DNA reflects this.

6. If we divided the "YH" and "VG" into two words we could switch the "VG" around to read "within body."
Switching words around in Hebrew study is common. We would then read: "Yah within a body." Of course
Jewish theology reflects the idea that everything in creation is an emanation of the Creator and the purpose of
creation according to the Midrash is for "God to behold God." In man who was created "b'tzelem elohim" we
are in fact the representation of the Creator and our lives, which are the accumulation of experiences, are the
mechanism for this to come into actualization.

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