Monday, 26 July 2021

The DATA Collection amongst Amino Acids - Cysteine

Remember here we are accumulating data that may or may not give us a clue to something new that we are looking for,  it is not the truth just a variation on a theme. Enjoy

Lets look at the Amino Acid Cysteine. There are only two DNA Codons for Cysteine they are TGC and TGT.

DNA Codon TGC is also Nine Star Ki 1/7 that sits in the North East position facing South West, a sunny disposition perhaps. 1/7 is in the sound frequency 741. It contains 1 fire element, 1 air/tree and 1 water. It sits in the astrology chart in position of the 1st house of Aries T - 7th house of Libra G - 12th house of Pisces C. It creates the aspect shape known as the Ruminator. This creates the amino acid Cysteine. It is Hexagram 47 of The I Ching and belongs to the 1/1 - 9/9 crystal. The planets associated with TGC are Mercury and Venus and a desire to think only beautiful thoughts during those ruminations. The Ruminator is 180* x 150* x 30* and is hydrophobic. It is associated with numbers 1 and 7 Water and Metal which is a supportive pairing. 

Musically it is C F# B or DO FA# TI…………often written as Do Fi Ti to show the sharp F Fa becomes Fi. TGC is not a harmonious set of notes and needs to either lower the tone by half a note to A# or raise itself to the next octave of C both of which are more harmonious together. 

The other Cysteine is TGT Nine Star Ki 1/6 that sits in the 9 position South facing North. Not such a sunny position. 1/6 is in the sound frequency 639. It contains 2 Fire elements and 1 air/tree element. Its sits in the astrological chart in 1st house of Aries T - 7th house of Libra G - 9th house of Sagittarius T. It creates the aspect shape known as the Alternator. This DNA Codon creates Cysteine. It is Hexagram 6 of The I Ching and belongs to the 8/4 Crystal. The planets associated with TGT are Mercury and Venus once again wanting to have beautiful thoughts. The Alternator is 180* x 60* x 120* and is hydrophobic.  It is associated with the numbers 1 and 6 Water and Metal which is a supportive pairing. 

Musically it is C F# G# or DO FA# SO#…………often written as Do Fi Si to show the sharps Fa becomes Fi and So becomes Si. TGT is also a harmonious set of notes and does not need to raise of lower its tone to find harmony. 


So two Cysteines and a lot of similarities between them but differences also. 

Plays to a different sound frequency. Numbers 1 and 7 and numbers 1 and 6 are very similar both number ones as the year number but 6 and 7 as the month number. That said 6 and 7 are still both metal element numbers. 1/7 facing South West and 1/6 facing North gives a bigger difference here for directions. They both connect to the first house of Aries and 7th house of Libra but TGC connects to Pisces 12th house and TGT connects to Sagittarius and the 9th house. That said Pisces and Sagittarius are both represented by Jupiter until such time as Neptune was discovered so again different but very similar. They both belong to different crystals so a difference here.  Also different aspect shapes Ruminator and Alternator. They are both hydrophobic. They are both associated with the same planets Mercury and Venus. Musically they both have C F# and then TGC is B and TGT is G# the last note is the only change here. 

Cysteine... hydrophobic .. looks after the liver, fights free radicals, cleansing helps break down mucus in the body. Used in the treatment of cystic fibrosis, lung problems, angina, overdoses of drugs/drink helps with liver function, free radicals can damage cell membranes and DNA, cysteine fights them off, helps fertility in women with polycystic ovaries, there are two codons TGC and TGT.

So many differences that are slight and many things the same but at the end of the day they both make Cysteine but we have to see that although both are making the same amino acid there are certain things about it that make it different. These Cysteines are not identical. There are two Cysteines for a reason and just grouping them together as though they are the same amino acid would be a mistake. Enjoy your thinking. x 




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