Episode 2394 - October 07, 2024

Divine DNA: Unraveling the Spiritual Science of Applied Epigenetics

In this profound episode of the Ted Broer Show, host Ted Broer delves deep into the intersection of spirituality, science, and health, offering listeners a unique perspective on applied epigenetics and its implications for human well-being.

The show begins with a powerful exploration of God’s omnipresence, drawing from scripture to illustrate the concept of the Alpha and Omega. Broer emphasizes Christ’s supremacy in creation, referencing Colossians 1:15-17 to highlight Jesus’ role in forming all things, including the fundamental aspects of physics like string theory.

A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the concept of applied epigenetics. Broer challenges the notion of genetic determinism, arguing that our DNA is not fixed but can be influenced by external factors such as thoughts, diet, and environment. He introduces listeners to the ideas of Dr. Bruce Lipton, explaining how signals outside cell membranes can impact our genetic expression.

Broer makes a compelling case for the power of positive thinking and emotions in maintaining health. He warns against the detrimental effects of negative emotions like fear, hate, and bitterness on genetic expression and overall well-being. Instead, he encourages listeners to cultivate a positive energy field through love and trust in Christ, suggesting that the Holy Spirit allows Christ’s perfect energy field to enter believers, promoting healing.

The show takes an intriguing turn as Broer discusses the potential manipulation of energy fields by government and military forces. He cautions against the negative impact of fear-inducing media and websites on health, urging listeners to maintain a positive outlook through prayer and faith.

Throughout the episode, Broer emphasizes the power of prayer in influencing DNA, describing it as a connection to God through scalar energy. He asserts that sincere, deeply engaged prayer can maintain a positive energy field and access God’s power through the blood covenant with Christ.

Broer also touches on the complexity of human creation, arguing against the possibility of evolution and highlighting the intricate design of the human body. He describes the body as a biochemical electrical unit influenced by thoughts and emotions, emphasizing the need for God’s power in restoring DNA and maintaining health.

The episode concludes with a powerful message about the significance of Christ’s sacrifice and the blood covenant with God. Broer encourages listeners to rely on Christ’s power and maintain a positive outlook on life, reinforcing the show’s central theme of the interconnectedness of faith, science, and health.

This thought-provoking episode offers listeners a unique blend of spiritual insight and scientific theory, challenging conventional understanding of genetics and health while emphasizing the transformative power of faith and positive thinking.

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