Job Butler's obituary, a photo by Images @ Melonpopzdropz on Flickr.
The chemical structure of RNA is very similar to that of DNA, with two differences: (a) RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the slightly different sugar deoxyribose (a type of ribose that lacks one oxygen atom), and (b) RNA has the nucleobase uracil while DNA contains thymine. Unlike DNA, most RNA molecules are single-stranded and can adopt very complex three-dimensional structures.
I thought about this all day yesterday, what does this do. On a more esoteric level. What role in the wheel does this play? Is the RNA like the black notes in Piano Forte. If our DNA responds to sound and vibration and resonance then it would be safe to accept that RNA is also likewise touched by these same principals taking place. Only two minor differences is also interesting.
I see it wearing different cloths, different colors are coming from it. It is like the water rushing down a river as it moves fast to pass messages on around the body. Some good and some very bad. What influences RNA to do this?
Below is an excerpt that totally fullfills my explanation of this in the body. The unconscious judgements we make must come from this RNA level. It has the ability to change and morph and so accepts things when they are not in perfect equilibrium in the body. Playing chicken with its own self, because to destroy the body it will destroy itself. If the RNA has a consciousness attached to this, I feel it is an evil twin.
"Many many judgments are unconscious and spring forth from a tense or uncomfortable emotion within us. rapid fire reactivity... or non verbal sulkiness and brooding can happen when people are lost in unconsciousness, lost in thoughts and emotions.
Eckhart Tolle calls this the pain body when the emotional aspect is accentuated and pronounced. we are completely at the mercy of our heavy "negative" emotions, and they control us and look for more pain and drama. watch all of this in yourself. make this not just something you read, but something you become increasingly aware of in yourself, and others, each and every day."
Image from the paper and Trove - Job Butler's obituary a long time ago ... my great great Uncle!
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