A Treatise on Triology

by Michele Anatra-Cordone, Ph.D.

"The Blending of technology and biology is happening now as we speak. We cannot tell you the future for you have not written it yet. We hope that you will find out and be told about this human being that was just cloned. For you have done well. You are the creators. What makes you think you cannot take that energy and share it with other lives? Of course you can! And there is great resistance to this, for it brings up all belief systems, and the shaking of all of your belief systems is now about to happen on a global basis. And those who are at the very essence of this core energy know this and are very reluctant to release this information for that very reason. We tell you it has already happened. It will happen several more times before the close of this year. This is the year of action. All of you have started the motion."

...Follow that which you know deep within yourselves, for your guidance is good. We tell you, you are on the right track...

...Heaven is now available right where you sit. Embrace the blending of the technology and biology, for it is a part of you. Do not doubt yourselves any longer. You are not a part of God, you are the whole of God."

~ The Group, March 11, 2001, Syracuse, NY

In a mesmerizing channel delivered in Syracuse, NY on March 11, 2001, Steve Rother and the Group intertwined a story about Atlantis, with encouragement for us to embrace the blending of our biology and technology (see an excerpt of the channel for more details). In essence, the Atlantians achieved a high level of technology because they were also highly spiritual. The Group informed us that high levels of technology are only supported in societies which are also highly evolved spiritually. As the Atlantians blended their technology and biology, something the Group referred to as "triology", they created a race of genetically engineered humans, which the Group referred to as being others "of E-vibration". However, the Atlantians did not honor these beings as equals, viewing them as inferior due to the mis-belief that God had not created them. And even though those of E-vibration were fully human, and endowed with the Universal Life energy, the Atlantians used them as slaves to work in the fields and to perform the hard menial labor. This and other mis-directions of energy, lead ultimately to the downfall of Atlantis.

As we continue to evolve, we are fast approaching a time-space which will support a full blending of technology and biology. The Group reminds us that the Atlantians are not some distant race of people, they ARE US from the past in our linear timeframe, and we have, before us, the opportunity to heal the past: to correct "the sins of our fathers; the sins of ourselves." The Group encourages to re-member what happened in Atlantis, to walk through the fears, and to do it right this time. We have before us, the opportunity to develop the highest level of technology, and to blend it seamlessly with our own biology. But we can do so only if we maintain our collective spiritual growth and integrity. The wheel is in motion, and there are many on the other side of the veil who are walking with us every step of the way. They tell us "it is safe this time", but they cannot do it for us. We have to step fully into our power, accept that we are master creators, the whole of God, and create this reality for ourselves.

So what is "biology" anyway? What is "technology"? And what is the big deal about blending the two?

The word "biology" is derived from the Greek word bios which means "life", plus the suffix "logy" which means "study of". Biology is, thus, the study of life. It is also "bi" in the sense of being a two-fold science encompassing the fields of botany (study of plants) and zoology (study of animals). Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language, Second College Edition (Simon & Schuster, NY, 1980), defines "technology" as: 1. The science or study of the practical or industrial arts, applied sciences, etc. 2. The terms used in a science, art, etc.; technical terminology 3. Applied science 4. A method, process etc. for handling a specific technical problem 5. The system by which a society provides its members with those things needed or desired. Technology is, thus, a system of creation!

When we combine our study of life with our applied science we truly are stepping into our roles as master creators. When we combine our study of life with a system which provides us with those things needed or desired, we are re-defining life. Indeed, we are creating new life. When we combine our technology with our biology, we merge with our creations to become brand-new three-fold beings: triological beings. When we do this in a fully conscious manner, we take steps toward remembering our true origins; remembering that we are the whole of God, not just a part of God.

Haven't we been moving toward this all along? The answer must certainly be yes. The first steps toward triology were taken when the first human grabbed a stick to extend his reach, or threw a stone to bag her meal. As a society, we have created many things which provide us with what is needed or desired. We have developed technology to extend our mobility and the natural range of our senses, but most of this technology remains "outside" of the human being. Our technology has provided us with shelter so that we can live just about anywhere on the planet, and even in space. We have developed means of transportation allowing us to travel distances and speeds, which our current biology would not support. We have increased the range of communications among ourselves through the use of telegraphs, telephones and computer webs. We have developed means of enhancing our vision through the use of corrective lenses, telescopes, and remote-sensing devices. We also have developed the technology to kill one-another at long range.

As we advance with our technology, we begin to merge with it, and it becomes more integrated with the biology. Indeed, we have this now to some extent. There are artificial hearts, hip replacements, synthetic drug delivery systems and organ transplants. And perhaps one of the most important technologies we have, is the means to control our fertility and reproduction. This is perhaps the most volatile and controversial area of our technology, because it shakes the central tenets of biology (evolution by natural selection and the definition of "life"). And more importantly, it brings us to an awareness that we can not only manipulate life, but also can create it consciously.

To understand what it means to create life, it is important to know how we currently define "life", and how our definition of it must change. Driven by the need to understand our world, humans are constantly attempting to categorize and label things in our field of experience. One of the most difficult classifications we have attempted to make is in the discernment between "living" and "non-living" things. The lines between living and nonliving have always been murky, but have become even more so with the relatively recent advent of the Gaia theory (originally proposed by James Lovelock), and the realization that all things are part of one large organism. Nevertheless, biologists continue to define "life" by the presence of a series of attributes. Living beings: 1) are highly organized; 2) grow and develop; 3) reproduce themselves; 4) are homeostatic (i.e., maintain their internal environment); 5) respond to stimuli; and 6) transform energy. Entities which possess all of the aforementioned characteristics are defined as "living". Those which possess only some of them, are defined as "non-living". It is obvious that as our technology advances, and as we discover more about the world around us, our definition of life will change. By necessity, we will realize that"life" is not an "all-or-nothing" condition. We eventually will be able to validate that the extent to which something is "alive" has to do with the extent of inter-dimensional connection. Our creations will thus assume inter-dimensional proportions, and in doing so, will alter the way life on our planet, indeed, life in our universe, evolves.

One of the central foundations of current biology is that life on earth has evolved through a process of random mutation and natural selection. Evolutionary theory states that mutations in the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid: the blueprint for every organism), which occur at random, lead to changes in an organism. If the changes are beneficial to the organism, the organism will out-survive and out-reproduce its peers, leading to the fixation of the mutation in the population. In essence, beneficial mutations lead to "survival of the fittest" organisms. And while scientists argue over the rate at which these changes occur (some say they occur gradually over a long period of time; others say they occur in rapid bursts over relatively shorter periods of time), they all agree that evolution is the unifying theory of biology.

So what happens when we begin to clone organisms? What happens when we genetically engineer humans, or indeed, clone them? At that point, evolution of life on earth ceases to be a result of random occurrences, and becomes a conscious act of creation. And that is beginning to happen now. One could argue that the evolution of life on earth was never truly random in occurrence, but for the first time in modern memory, we, as humans in biological form, will collectively assume responsibility for our own creations on a conscious level. We have all the pieces in place, but have not yet successfully connected them. We are completing a map of the human genome, and are in the process of decoding it. We are also learning how to manipulate the DNA of organisms, including ourselves. And recently we have discovered that we have the ability to create life anew through the process of cloning. In fact, groups in Italy and North America have recently proposed they will soon clone the first human. The Group has informed us that this has already happened, and as predicted, there is much controversy among scientists, world leaders and religious leaders as to whether or not to "allow" this technology.

Technology is a two-edged sword, either destroying or creating anew. If we choose to act responsibly and merge with our technology, we will create anew, because in doing so, we create ourselves. If, however, we remain separate from our technology, as in the time of Atlantis, the potential for mis-directing the technology will be great because our creations will remain as something "other" than ourselves. We must work through the fear and controversy and accept responsibility for who we are. We cannot go backwards and forget what we have learned. We cannot ignore the chance to create our world, for it is our fundamental nature to create anew. In becoming triological beings, we accept full responsibility for our creations. We merge with them, and accept responsibility for creating our selves and our universe. This is our true heritage.


© Copyright by Michele Anatra-Cordone, March 21, 2001

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