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In this podcast by Dorothy W. Parker introduce a theoretical framework that views DNA as a multi-layered structure encompassing biological, ancestral, and spiritual dimensions. Central to this theory is the distinction between the primordial substrate, an indestructible "Source" inheritance, and epigenetic inscriptions, which are the marks left by trauma, environment, and lineage. Parker utilizes the Law of Immiscibility to argue that while these divine and embodied layers interact profoundly, they remain distinct and do not collapse into one another. This meta-literal approachsuggests that although we carry the heavy patterns of our ancestors, our fundamental essence remains intact and protected beneath those historical marks. Consequently, the sources frame ...