The Inner Sherpa

Transcript

The Influence of the Environment and DNA on the Family

Moderated by Anyas Spencer
(This has been edited for public disclosure.)

Anyas: Monjoronson, as we continue our discussion on DNA, could you elaborate on how it impacts the family?

Monjoronson: Yes, you are beginning to define some major links and connections in understanding what you pass on to your progeny, what affects your children and your grandchildren by living in a similar environment. So let us discuss this in more detail.

You know now that the environment plays a major role in changing your DNA. The genetic signature that you house in your physical body is no longer considered totally permanent, and unmoving as it used to be. This is wonderful news for humans to finally understand that you are not static individuals trapped in a body with a genetic code that does not change. It is crucial that you understand that, within your environment, there are opportunities for you to grow and mature and, in doing so, you can actually change parts of your DNA makeup which can then change your physical makeup as well. When this occurs, you are also making changes to your inner landscape and environment.

At the moment of conception, a child inherits the genetic pattern of DNA from both the mother and the father. The matrilineal or mother component of that DNA continues to evolve within the child since the child experiences a gestational period of growth within the mother. So, any DNA changes that result from the mother’s environment may also impact the DNA signature, those inherited qualities that the child has received from her. Though the father no longer contributes any changes from his DNA to the child during the gestational period, the father may impact the external environment of the mother and in turn impact the child as well.

When the Father and Mother come together with the intention of loving and supporting each other and the child, that often becomes the attention and intention of the environment that surrounds them. This has a massive effect on their wellbeing. That is an environmental factor that can impact and change the mother’s DNA and then subsequently impact the genetic signature of the child as well. So, there is indeed the potential for the father to influence the growth and development of the child through the external environment he contributes to. In this way, the father may play a significant role in stimulating what genes are turned on and turned off within both the mother and child

Now, when the child is born, the child leaves the mother’s body and, if by chance, the mother who is lactating, chooses to feed her child the breast milk she is producing, the child may no longer be impacted as much by what the mother ingests in her body, but now the child receives that which can be passed through the mother’s milk. That can also have DNA influences as well. So, the influence may not be as strong as the gestational period, but it may have a significant impact.

Again, if the mother and child are sharing an environment with the father, all three are impacted genetically by that experience. But as the child grows and is no longer relying on the mother’s body for nourishment, living more of a separate and independent life from the parents, then other factors come into play.

The impact that the mother and father have on the child becomes based more on the external environment rather than the internal influence that the child experiences through the mother during gestation and lactation. As children grow, they become independent beings who are now influenced more by their own will, their own intentions, and their own actions.

So, if two individuals share the same environment and also share the same focus, the same intention, the same will, the same reaction, and some of the same genetic factors, it is possible that their DNA could be impacted and changed similarly. But as one functions in an environment that they share with others, what becomes more important is the individual focus, intent, and action of each of those members living together. That determines how much influence a particular experience or an environment has on the status of their DNA. Thank you.

Anyas: Thank you, Monjoronson. I have another related inquiry. My daughter is pregnant, and I am praying for the unborn child and my other grandchild. Does prayer contribute to that positive environment even if it is done long distance by proxy?

Monjoronson: Yes. You are connected energetically. In fact, you are connected energetically to everyone, to every personality but even more so to family members. We share a common energetic flow of life, the chi, so to speak. We have already discussed the fact that every prayer, every petition, creates a response. And the response will be of an energetic nature. So yes, it makes no difference if you pray for a stranger who is thousands of miles away or if you pray for one you know well such as your daughter, the baby to come, or your grandson. There will be a response, there will be an energetic effect. And yes, prayer can certainly influence the environment and the wellbeing of your family and others who may be miles away.