437. Live Forever in Health and Wholeness | Communion Part 2

Mike Parsons

Video summary

God lives within us, and in our spirit, soul and body are gateways for his presence to flow into creation. To release this flow, we have to cleanse these gateways—spiritually, emotionally and physically—and communion is one means of transformation so that we reflect God’s image. Transformation involves renewing our minds and aligning with our eternal identity, not the world’s patterns. This includes spiritual, soul and even DNA-level change.

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I engage the record containing the light, sound and frequency of God’s image for transfiguration

We are heirs with Christ, destined for glory now, not just after death. As we embrace sonship, creation will be set free. Our glorified identity raises the frequency of all things, restoring creation to God’s design.

Through Jesus’ body and blood, we reconnect with our eternal design encoded in our DNA. This process requires intention and participation: change comes when we apply the truth of who we really are.

I embrace the record of the dimensions of the kingdom released in my body by the DNA of God

I embrace the DNA of God within me, and release the dimensions of His kingdom into my body. At first I did not understand what this meant, but by pursuing it, I came to know. I apply this DNA record to my bones to bring health, remove inherited negative patterns and activate transformation.

The kingdom has many dimensions—spiritual, physical, heavenly, governmental—and we access them by knowing who we are as sons. These are realms of God’s rule, where His peace and wholeness are manifested. Jesus demonstrated this authority and gave it to us: we are to walk in it, as kings, lords and sons, governing from heaven into earth.

We can learn how these realms function, from Zechariah’s invitation to rule over the courts of heaven to the ‘ancient path’ and even Metatron’s cube. These are not abstract—they are real heavenly places of encounter and administration. We are called to access them, align history with eternity and rule on our mountains.

I engage that DNA record and apply it to my bones for health and wholeness to remove all negative epigenetic hereditary switches

Transformation involves our DNA. The light strand, lost ‘in the fall, is being restored in us. Bones and marrow are central to this, holding life and health. God’s word (Jesus) discerns and divides even to the marrow, reactivating what was dormant in our DNA.

Natural DNA is intricate and powerful, but corrupted by the fall. Only 3% appears to be active—97% holds untapped potential. Scientists once called it junk, but now realise it is not: light, spirit and information flow through it. DNA is a living book written with God’s design. Our blood, even our cells, carry the memory and frequency of light, into which we are being re-encoded for wholeness and immortality.

Russian scientists found that the so-called ‘junk’ DNA carries language-like structures that can be reprogrammed using sound, frequency and words. Unlike the Western approach to  gene splicing, they used light and frequency to heal and resequence DNA. Our DNA responds to faith-filled words and thoughts, especially during communion, aligning with divine frequencies to bring transformation.

DNA contains switches triggered by environment, trauma or belief—activating inherited conditions or shutting them down. These epigenetic markers can form or shift within a generation and be passed on. Scientific research confirms that memory, trauma and behaviour can be encoded in DNA. Words, environment and belief can influence genetic expression, in some cases more than the DNA sequence itself.

I speak to my marrow and command it to be a new source of blood that will transform the DNA of my cells so that I can be transfigured and live forever

Transformation begins in the marrow—the source of blood. As in Ezekiel’s vision of an army of bones, our bones can respond to prophetic breath. When we speak God’s truth into our marrow, our DNA is re-coded to reflect His image. Our bodies regenerate millions of cells daily, so if we change the source of what is encoded—aligning with eternal truth—we can shift our entire being from one degree of glory to another, becoming transfigured in the image of Christ.

We can apply the truth of our eternal identity, carried in Jesus’ body and blood, to our DNA. Just as a bone marrow transplant changes blood DNA, communion can spiritually reprogram our marrow, producing new blood aligned with God’s truth. That blood flows through the heart, which is central to transformation. Our marrow creates billions of new cells daily. If programmed by truth, this affects the entire body.

Communion is not just symbolic—it is a faith-filled act. As we eat and drink, we speak life, reprogram hereditary and epigenetic patterns, and align with God’s image. Breath, spirit, blood and heart work together. God’s light and life flow through us like a circulation system—physically and spiritually—carrying transformation. Meditating on truth and speaking it with faith activates this. Transformation happens as we consciously engage: we apply divine DNA, overwriting all negative patterns, so that we become radiant sons of God.

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409. Miracles Are A Lesser Way | The Truth About Healing (Part 2)

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Union of spirit, soul and body

If we do anything that contradicts loving our bodies, we need to apologise for that. Our body is an equal partner within the union of spirit, soul and body, so we must work together in harmony. I personally operate within the cells of my body to ensure health and well-being. But if I do something that contradicts that—if I am careless—then I take responsibility for it.

For me, this often happens with accidents in the garden or workshop. But one particular experience stands out.

In the tunnels

While on holiday in Vietnam, we visited the Cu Chi tunnels—an underground network built by the Viet Cong near Saigon, where thousands of people once lived. They were incredibly small, only about two foot six high, making it difficult for me to move around. The tunnel was dark, 100 metres long, with exit points every 20 metres. I was about 50 metres in when the tunnel made a slight turn that I couldn’t see.

In the darkness, I slipped, headbutting the floor. I took the skin off my chin, nose, top lip, forehead, and eye. My eye socket was bruised, leaving me with a big black eye, and there was blood everywhere. At first, I wasn’t sure what had happened—I just felt wetness running down my face and thought, “Oh no, I’ve cut my head open.”

Eventually, I got out of the tunnel and had to deal with the fear and trauma immediately. I didn’t want it to take root, so I consciously started smiling, refusing to let negativity set in. When Debbie saw me, she reacted with concern, asking what I had done. But rather than panic, I focused on staying calm. I found some water, washed off all the blood, and assessed the damage. I looked like a mess, but I was determined not to let fear, worry or anxiety take hold.

I knew it was my fault—yes, it was an accident and I had slipped, and  because my elbows and knees were too close to the tunnel walls, I had no way to stop my fall—it was just a two-foot-six bang into the ground! But what mattered was how I dealt with it. I immediately worked with my body, ensuring there would be no infection. I washed the wounds with water from a bamboo spout—who knows what was in it—but I consciously chose the reality that there would be no infection and that my body would heal quickly.

I dealt with the trauma. I released the trauma immediately. I worked in cooperation with my body, and within less than a week the whole injury had gone and I had no physical marks. I had thought “I’m going to come home with a great big scar on my face” but actually I did not. I had to capture my thoughts, because I was thinking “how long is this going to take to heal?” but then  I chose “No, I’m going to work with the cells of my body to repair themselves quickly.” And that’s exactly what happened.

People in the tour group were amazed. ” Well, you healed quickly!” And I did, within less than a week. But I did not want (a) anything to hinder my enjoyment of the holiday or (b) any infection. Some of the Canadian ladies kept offering me antiseptic and antibiotic creams, saying, “Here, you should use this.” But I politely declined. I wanted to let the wounds breathe because exposure to air often speeds up healing. I was intentional about working with my body rather than just assuming healing would happen on its own.

Miracles are a lesser way

Many people believe in healing but don’t necessarily know how to cooperate with it. Some rely on gifts of healing, wanting someone else to lay hands on them and make everything better. While gifts of healing do exist, they are not a guarantee. Some people believe that Jesus died so they could be healed, but they don’t necessarily understand how to work with that truth. They expect healing to happen in a moment—instant and effortless.

Miracles do happen, and I’m not saying they don’t, but miracles are actually a lesser way of living. God’s desire is for us to live in health, not just to keep receiving miraculous healings, or relying on others to heal us, but to learn how to walk in health as children of God – because that is our inheritance.

Denial isn’t the answer

Sometimes, we don’t fully understand why healing doesn’t manifest for someone. We don’t know what’s happening inside them—emotionally, spiritually or physically. I’ve visited and prayed for people who were terminally ill and who insisted, “I’m not going to die. I completely believe I will be healed.” But sometimes, something didn’t feel right. There were moments when I sensed I couldn’t fully agree with them because, deep down, it felt like they were not being real – that they were in denial rather than in genuine faith. Christian Scientists, for example, tend to deny the existence of illness and sickness altogether, but denial isn’t the answer. We have to learn to engage with our bodies, to cooperate with them, and to work through the process of healing.

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387. From Sickness to Health… to Immortality

Mike Parsons

It has been a long journey—from discovering how to receive healing, to living in health, to embracing an immortal perspective. Over time, I have had to learn how to navigate the difficulties of sickness in the world. This included ensuring that sickness had no access to my life. Whenever I entered an environment where sickness was present, my mindset and belief system were focused on the fact that sickness could not touch me.

I began taking communion many years ago as a way to address issues within my DNA and other areas of my life that required the love, power and life of God. Through communion, I invited God’s transformative work into my being. I would take communion and make declarations—specifically ones addressing DNA, as shared in my earlier teachings and in the Engaging God materials. Over time, this practice became a part of who I am, allowing me to fully receive the life that communion offers.

The Importance of Mindset

I began to approach communion from the understanding that health is my inheritance in God. Health represents how God originally intended me to be. By taking communion, I cooperated with God’s purpose to restore me to his original intention. In doing so, I began to receive life, not just to avoid death but to live in health. This required removing any associations with death from my mind, emotions, and body. Whether these associations were rooted in fear or ingrained belief systems, they had to go.

Through communion, I allowed God to address these areas. Eventually, he led me beyond the traditional practice of communion with bread and wine or juice. I began to view every meal as an opportunity to receive the life of God. Over time, this perspective shifted further—I no longer needed to make specific declarations because they had become a natural part of me.

Living in a State of Communion

This shift culminated in understanding that every breath I take is an act of communion with God. I draw life from him with every breath, living in a constant state of refreshing. The rhythm of breathing—Yod-He-Vav-He—became a representation of this communion. This perspective transformed my state of being: I moved from doing communion, to receiving it in daily activities, to becoming communion itself. Living in this state of oneness with God, health is no longer something I fight for; it is the natural outcome of my existence.

Through this journey, I experienced the cleansing of my DNA and severed connections to aging as tied to the passage of time. My body is continually replenished and restored as I cooperate with the renewal process. I consciously agree with my body’s restoration, allowing each cell to repair, renew, and align with God’s intention.

Overcoming Associations with Death

To move from health to immortality is not a large step when your body is continually renewing itself. This process requires a mindset rooted in the understanding that health is our inheritance. Any symptoms of illness or decay must be rejected. I refuse to accept sickness, ill health, or even genetic issues as my own. Instead, I focus on the life of God and the DNA of Jesus to address these areas. By targeting specific genetic issues with the life of God, I align myself with my true identity as a new creation in Christ Jesus: “The old is gone, the new has come.”

To fully live in this reality, I embraced a state of unwavering belief. Doubt, unbelief, and double-mindedness have no place in this consciousness. I live in the truth of who I am: immortal, drawing on the life of God. Practices such as drawing energy from quantum fields and activating life within me are no longer tasks I perform daily—they are simply part of who I am.

Daily Practices for Renewal

Living this way means my spirit, soul, and body exist in complete union and harmony. My emotions, physical body, and mind are in sync, creating a state of rest and alignment. This harmony allows the life I continually receive from God to restore and renew me, bringing complete wholeness.

As I embrace immortality, I put on the reality of sanctification—spirit, soul, and body—fully and entirely. Renewing my mind is key to this process. From a place of rest, I allow the life of God to transform me, enabling me to live in the fullness of health, wholeness, and immortality as God intended.

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349. Healing Emotional Trauma for Physical Wellness

Mike Parsons

Introduction to Holistic Wellness

We are holistic beings, not designed as separate parts. Many medical researchers affirm that emotions can have a dramatic effect on the body. They suggest that much sickness and disease is emotional, but this doesn’t mean the physical symptoms aren’t real. What often opens the door to illness is how we operate in our soul and the emotions we carry, which can be quite toxic, especially if they stem from trauma. The memory of trauma can be stored in the physical cells of the body or within the mind, and this memory can be just as powerful as the initial trauma.

Often, we dissociate from these memories or bury them, but they remain, triggering reactions within our body and soul. People might not understand why they react a certain way to specific stimuli or circumstances; it could be their 2-year-old self, 3-year-old self, or 10-year-old self reacting to a present situation that brings up a past memory. This is why someone might feel fear, anxiety, or anger in response to seemingly irrelevant circumstances. The memory stored within the body gets triggered, and people wonder why they behaved in a certain way.

Our minds need to be renewed

We are new creations in Christ, but our minds need to be renewed to the truth of who we are. Epigenetic factors, which are memories passed down through generations, can trigger emotional and physical responses. These are not stored in the DNA but are attached to it, affecting various aspects of our lives. Some people go through life seemingly okay until something major triggers a stored memory, leading them down an unexpected path.

God wants us to be whole, but we can’t make our bodies whole without dealing with our minds and emotions. These elements are interactive, affecting each other. Pain, for example, can be a helpful indication that something is wrong, prompting us to avoid harmful actions in the future. However, pain should not control us. Some people fear pain or emotional hurt so much that they avoid relationships or certain experiences.

God desires to heal all trauma within the body and soul so we can be completely whole. This involves dealing with the memories of hurt, pain, and emotional situations that are buried within us, preventing our physical bodies from reacting out of those past traumas.

Emotional Pain

Emotional pain is often harder to deal with than physical pain. If you have physical pain, you can identify the cause and address it. For example, if you have muscular pain, you can rest the muscle or do specific exercises to free up frozen muscles or strengthen them, like with rotator cuff issues. If you want to become a gymnast, you need to stretch your muscles and tendons regularly to become flexible. People who can’t touch their toes usually have tight hamstrings, and consistent stretching exercises can help.

However, emotional pain isn’t as straightforward. You can’t always see it or feel it in the same way, so you might not realise the restrictions and limitations it places on you. Traumatic memories and emotional pain can be deeply buried, affecting you without your awareness.

God can heal and restore everything, bringing our physical bodies into alignment with the rest. But achieving this rest requires trust in God for the healing and wholeness he promises, rather than striving for it in ways that cause more stress. Emotional stress and anxiety can worsen physical sickness. It’s essential to take thoughts captive and reject those that don’t align with how God thinks about us.

Worrying about potential physical outcomes can lead to fear, affecting your entire being. It’s crucial to deal with these issues at their source and not allow them to generate fear. Fear lowers the body’s frequency, making organs more susceptible to negative influences. Elevating your frequency through thanksgiving, gratitude, and praise helps focus thoughts on God rather than yourself.

Living in thanksgiving for health, wholeness, and emotional freedom from trauma allows you to embrace a higher reality—God’s desire for you.

Fixing our eyes on Jesus

If we live in a higher reality, focusing on a higher frequency, it can align the lower frequency of our physical state. By maintaining a high-frequency mindset, aligned with a positive relationship with God, our bodies can follow suit. This approach is not about denying current circumstances but choosing to focus on solutions rather than problems.

Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer who leads us into new territory, helps us to see beyond our current situation. Faith plays a crucial role here, as it is the evidence of things not yet seen. Faith is grounded in God’s desires for us. When we focus on God’s promises, even if they don’t align with current facts, those facts can change to align with God’s truth. Jesus taught us to believe we have received what we pray for, even before we see it. This creative perspective aligns our desires with God’s, raising our frequency to a level of love, joy, and peace.

It’s not easy when faced with physical symptoms, but choosing to focus on feeling loved, accepted, and valued can elevate both our emotional and physical states. Our soul, operating at a higher frequency, can help our body reach that same elevated state. However, it’s challenging, especially when dealing with real symptoms and diagnoses. Encouraging one another and bearing each other’s burdens are crucial in these times.

Set our minds on things above

Paul advises us to set our minds on things above, on positive and good things, rather than on pain. This mindset can bring change to our situations. However, it’s not always simple, especially when in pain. Using medication to manage severe pain can help, allowing the mind to focus on higher things without the distraction of physical discomfort. Painkillers, even those derived from natural sources like poppies, can be part of the solution to managing pain, helping us to maintain a higher mindset.

Eastern practices show that the mind can transcend physical pain through strong focus and meditation, enabling practitioners to perform feats like lying on beds of nails. While not suggesting such practices, it illustrates the power of the mind over the body. Ideally, we would not have any pain, but learning to focus the mind through meditation can elevate our frequency and help manage pain more effectively.

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348. Challenging Healing Beliefs

Mike Parsons –

Healing is an interesting topic because a lot of people are sick and need healing or something else, and they are praying for it. How do you do it?

God is my healer

My belief in healing and living in health goes back nearly 30 years. I wouldn’t do the things I did then because I was operating out of the revelation I had at the time. I did seek every Bible verse on healing, health, or wholeness, and I did confess it and tried to engage with it. However, the turning point in my journey was realising that God is my healer, Jehovah Rophe. It’s one of His names and part of His identity. Therefore, anything that contradicts that is not God’s desire.

This raises questions about why some people get healed and others don’t, and I can’t answer that unless God tells you something specific. It’s a complicated subject, not as simple as just believing that someone laying hands on you will heal you. While that can happen, people don’t always keep the healing because they haven’t dealt with the root cause. Practically, I wouldn’t do the same things now as I did then. I’ve come to the conclusion that health is my inheritance and that sickness has no part in me because I’m a child of God. I know how to use my authority as a child of God to ensure that I don’t get sick. My whole consciousness is geared towards health.

Beyond health to immortality

Moving beyond health, there’s immortality. If you live in health, there’s no reason to ever die unless you’ve finished your purpose here, in which case you could go directly to heaven like Elijah and Enoch. Jesus said, “Eat my flesh, drink my blood, and you won’t die,” referring to physical death. Although 2,000 years have passed since Jesus said that, and people still die, it’s because our minds need to be renewed to the truth and reality of that promise. The church teaches that death is a promotion to heaven, which is actually a covenant with death and not a good thing.

In terms of health theology, I believe God desires everyone to be in health, including everyone on the planet, not just Christians. Healing people who don’t know Him can be a good way to bring them to Him. Healing is a demonstration of God’s love and power.

Practically, people like Joe Dispenza support the idea that how we think and approach things influences our health. Quantum physics suggests that as a man observes, chooses and pictures reality, that reality will manifest if he’s not double-minded. The issue with healing is often double-mindedness: believing in healing but being preoccupied with symptoms. The faith movement advises not to deny symptoms but to recognise that they are not the ultimate truth. The truth will manifest to change symptoms, but you need to believe the truth, which is more relational with Jesus than merely ‘confessing the word’.

A gift from God

Faith is a gift from God to believe – in salvation; in healing, health and wholeness, which are all part of salvation. We are saved by grace through faith, which is a gift from God, not something we generate ourselves. We need a relationship with God to reveal Him as our healer, which would enable faith to manifest as our trust in God, rather than something we try to generate to get God to heal us.

So when we trust God as being good and wanting to bless us, and health as being part of our relationship with Him, that will enable us to accept that as truth. This will renew our minds, allowing us to believe and act on the truth rather than trying to find a way to do it. That being said, there are many people who are not in that place of being able to choose a reality, who don’t understand quantum physics, or who don’t have a deep relationship with God. They may not be close enough to Him to trust Him as their healer and the one who wants them to be blessed and highly favoured.

How do you work with that? To help people engage with the truth, you need to consider that God may use transitional ways to bring people into health or to receive healing and wholeness. This might include changing your diet, getting more exercise, using essential oils, Rife-generated frequencies, gem therapy, light therapy, or other methods generally based on frequency. Again, Joe Dispenza notes that our frequency influences our health. If our frequency is low, we are susceptible to ill health. If our frequency is high, living in rest, love, joy, and peace, then our body can be healthy. Understanding frequency is part of achieving health and wholeness, and therapies that use frequency can be effective.

Healing comes in different ways

Jesus used the word therapeuo for healing, which means therapy rather than miracle. Not every healing is a miracle that happens instantly; sometimes it is a process. We go through the process of trusting Him and listening to what He wants us to do. I’m not against therapeutic methods using frequency, as I believe that’s a revelation from God to help more people achieve health. There are new technologies, therapies and alternative treatments. I’m not against going to doctors if that’s what God wants you to do. If I were unconscious in a car accident, I’d be happy to be taken to a hospital until I could wake up and deal with it myself, perhaps even while my spirit is still functioning.

God wants everyone to be healthy. Sickness can come from various sources, such as genetic or generational issues. It’s important to seek God’s guidance on what you need to do to receive everything that belongs to you. A friend of mine, diagnosed with stage four cancer, refused to accept the prognosis and sought God’s guidance. She followed His instructions, took specific supplements, and used a BEMER machine (BioElectroMagnetic Energy Regulation) for circulation. Her blood markers, initially over 500, came down month by month to less than 30, until she was perfectly well.

Healing comes in different ways. We need to enter into a relationship with God to know His heart for us and trust Him to bring good into our lives, leading to whole health, wholeness and immortality. It’s okay to use whatever method God shows you. People laying hands on you is a biblical practice where they impart a frequency or energy. You can engage your faith with that frequency and direct it into people’s bodies. I’ve used my faith and choice gates to see people healed. However, I would want to equip people to understand health, not just to receive healing from others.