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Aramaic Letters Of The Lords Prayer and Sermon on the Mount Converted to Instrumental Music - Challenging Biophysicists to Consider Possible Effects on DNA Morphology.

ReGenesis Productions Seeks A Bio-Tech Partner As It Releases 4 Albums Over A 30 Day Period Exceeding Commitments To Play And Produce The Bible As Music. - The same language spoken by Christ in the Lords Prayer and the Sermon on the Mount is now translated into actual music. Yes, its the same Aramaic language chosen by Director Mel Gibson and featured in the enormously successful The Passion of Christ."

(PRWEB) December 13, 2004 -- ReGenesis Productions set an internal goal of releasing 4 albums in a 30 day period, and with these two releases, that goal has been met," says composer Jeffrey Thayer. The third of the four is entitled: Aramaic Lords Prayer and Beatitudes" and the fourth: My Words Shall Not Pass Away," taken from the Gospel of Matthew 24.35.

Why this fascination with Aramaic in movies and music? Thayer states, The Sefer Ha-Zohar, a significant Kabbalist text states Aramaic is the 'reverse side of Hebrew." The ramifications of this are as astounding as they are mystical. Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, a foremost translator of ancient Hebrew texts was recently quoted by journalist and author Michael Drosnin in his book Bible Codes, The Final Countdown" saying ...to see the future you must look backwards ... read the letters in reverse." He was quoting the prophet Isaiah, Chapter 41.23. This is a significant insight in these times where people are looking for deeper answers to troubling spiritual questions.

As with the first two albums released by ReGenesis Productions in late November 2004, each Aramaic letter in the Lords Prayer and the Sermon on the Mount has been assigned a note. The verses are played on a keyboard and soft synthesizer spanning 4 and 5 octaves.

What does Aramaic translated into music have to do with biophysics? This is not just instrumental music which sounds pleasant. My scientific hypothesis, yet to be proven by repeated experimentation, is these tones and overtones are sonic keys which have a direct, positive relationship on morphological changes in human DNA of the listener," says Thayer. Biophysicists and geneticists contend in recent tech journals that 97% of human DNA is junk DNA" - a pet phrase used to describe non-coding sequences. It is written in a language scientists have not understood up to this point.

I predict the Aramaic letters in scripture, and the sequence of those letters, converted into sound forms and holographic light will play a role in unraveling the mystery of non-coding sequences. Ive never understood why God would create this massive storage of human memory, and archive it in a place where it would not be used," questions Thayer.

The music tracks in these two new ReGenesis Productions albums have also been engineered to produce the binaural beat effect in a listener using stereo headphones. If my hypothesis is correct, these tones, or some variation of them will have a real, repeatable and measurable effect on DNA, something which will be of great interest to biophysicists and geneticists."

ReGenesis Productions is seeking a strategic partner relationship with a bio-tech company willing to experiment with these tones, and their reproduction and use in a variety of bioacoustic chambers where sound and light encoded with them can be applied to DNA under laboratory conditions. I have a calling to continue research in ancient languages and the Bible, write books, screenplays and movies which depict aspects of this research. But, I am also greatly interested in advancing bridges of communication between ancient spiritual truths and cutting edge science," offers Thayer. The DNA phantom effect" reported by Vladimir Poponin and Peter Gariaev at the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1995, and more recent research by them, is consistent with Thayers hypothesis that DNA is affected morphologically through the law of resonance by sound and light frequencies. Tech journals in this area abound with experiments which support the need to look further into this hypothesis.

The source material for the Aramaic letters used in this music is the authentic Aramaic Peshitta Biblical manuscript and the Khabouris Manuscript. I was introduced to the Aramaic language 9 years ago during an intensive instruction seminar conducted by Dr. Rocco Errico, an Aramaic scholar trained by the reknowned Dr. George Lamsa," says Thayer. I am also greatly indebted to my Kabbalah teachers and to the 13th century Kabbalist Abraham Abulafia, who left behind coded notes and suggestions in the Chayah Olam HaBah. Abulafia provided much inspiration for my historical novel: ReGenesis, A Galilean Manner of Speech featured at ReGenesis website: http://www.regenesis-kabbalah.info ." His works are a foundational part of all music produced by ReGenesis Productions.

ReGenesis Productions (songwriter and composer Jeffrey Thayer) music is for sale via immediate download at http://www.96decibels.com/music.asp?artist=1579 . ReGenesis Productions wants to make it easy for fans to find and buy this music in a convenient manner.

ReGenesis Productions currently plans the filming and release of two independent (indie") digital video films in 2005: The first is: The Jesus Prayer -- Dialogues" and the second: ReGenesis, A 6000 Year Cover-up." ReGenesis Productions websites which describe these feature film projects are given below.

Press Kit Contact Information:
Jeffrey Thayer, ReGenesis Productions
regenkabbalah@aol.com
802-425-4257
ReGenesis Productions Websites:
http://www.regenesis-kabbalah.info and
http://www.jesusprayermovie.info

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