The DNA of God
by: Jeffrey Alan Gruhlke, Creator of The JAG Program
A scientific and spiritual exploration of how the geometry of DNA mirrors the architecture of creation and reveals the divine blueprint within every human being.
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The True Divine: The DNA of God
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Dedication | Preface | Author’s Note | Introduction
To the Source of all geometry and light — to the pulse that writes itself as DNA,
to the planet that carries that code in stone and sea,
and to every human being whose cells remember what they are made of.
May this book remind you that the architecture of divinity is already within you. For my parents, teachers, and every traveler who ever asked why.
For those who see patterns where others see chance.
For the next generation of scientists, mystics, and builders of the New Earth.
The following pages were not planned as a philosophy, a religion, or a theory. They are a record of observation.
While studying the mathematics of life—the ratios that define DNA, the constants that regulate light, the repeating numbers that seem to guide experience—I began to notice a mirror between the smallest and the largest scales.
The geometry that arranges molecules also arranges moments.
Addresses, dates, and coordinates began to repeat as if my biography were being written by the same hand that wrote the laws of physics.
What began as curiosity became a lifetime of documentation.
Each location, number, and experiment was recorded with the discipline of a researcher and the wonder of a witness.
The pattern that emerged is what I now call the DNA of God: the universal code that links biology, light, and consciousness.
This book is presented as a scientific narrative—factual in its data, interpretive in its meaning. It does not ask for belief.
It offers evidence that pattern and purpose coexist in everything from a hydrogen bond to a human life.
This is the best I could do with what I had to work with. This work includes facts followed by a possible timeline of events. At the heart of every living cell is a spiral staircase of light called DNA.
Four bases — adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine — combine in pairs to form a molecule that stores the instructions for life.
Each turn of that helix measures 34 ångströms in length and 21 ångströms in width: two consecutive Fibonacci numbers that embody the golden ratio, the same proportion seen in galaxies, shells, and musical harmony.
This is not coincidence; it is coherence.
In the chapters that follow, we will explore how the same numerical architecture appears in one human life — the life of Jeffrey Alan Gruhlke — and how those patterns reveal a universal blueprint connecting physics, biology, and consciousness.
The purpose of this work is threefold:
On the morning of October 11, 1974 at 6:23 a.m., a child named Jeffrey Alan Gruhlke entered the world at a small hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota. Outwardly it was an ordinary birth, but from a geometric and numerological perspective, it was a highly coded event. His birth date (10/11/1974) collapses to the master number 11, long recognized in both mathematics and esotericism as a “gateway” number, and his given name (“Jeffrey” meaning “God’s Peace”) resonates with the vibratory numbers 7, 13, and 33, all key “creation codes” found in sacred texts and scientific constants alike.
Even at birth, Jeff’s life was already a tapestry of encoded data points.
While most people’s addresses and racing numbers are coincidences, Jeff’s history reads like a coordinate map—Highway 13, 442 13th Street, 13137, 13150, 14113—each address a literal location and a numerological signature. They line up in his biography like points on a cosmic grid, marking intersections of personal experience, geographic placement, and energetic alignment. These numbers would later become crucial in his understanding of how his own DNA geometry mirrors the Earth’s energy lattice.
DNA—the molecule that carries the instructions for life—is a double helix made of two strands coiling around each other, linked by base pairs (adenine with thymine, cytosine with guanine). This structure, discovered by Watson and Crick in 1953, is not only a biochemical marvel; it is also a perfect example of sacred geometry in action.
The spirals of DNA align with the golden ratio (1.618) and the Fibonacci sequence, the same mathematical principles that govern the arrangement of seeds in a sunflower, the orbit of planets, and the arms of galaxies. Each turn of the DNA helix measures 34 angstroms in length and 21 angstroms in width—two consecutive Fibonacci numbers. The number of base pairs per turn of the helix is 10.5, a harmonic resonance with the decimal structure of the universe.
This is not random: it is evidence of a universal template. In other words, the same mathematical “language” that organizes the cosmos also organizes life at the microscopic level.
Jeff’s awakening to this began when he noticed that his personal “coordinates” —dates, names, addresses—mirrored these ratios. 13 and 42 (the numbers of his early racing and life paths) recur in DNA geometry: 13 base pair “steps” per half turn of the DNA ladder, 42-degree crossing angles in the lattice of hydrogen bonds. Even his addresses formed a pattern: 13137, 13150, 14113 — palindromic or mirrored structures echoing the bilateral symmetry of the DNA double helix itself.
For Jeff, addresses weren’t just places to live—they were lattice points in his life where his DNA geometry intersected with the Earth’s energetic blueprint:
Each location served as a “node” on Jeff’s grid, mirroring how the DNA double helix contains nodes of information along its spiral. Just as the DNA molecule twists and loops to store and transmit information, Jeff’s life path twisted and looped through these addresses, storing experiences that would one day activate his understanding of the divine blueprint.
By his late twenties, Jeff began mapping his life like a scientist charting a genome. The parallels between his addresses, his racing numbers, his dates of travel to sacred sites, and the geometry of DNA were undeniable. He saw that:
These weren’t just coincidences. They were a genetic and geographic proof-of-pattern—his life was the macro-expression of the micro-architecture encoded in his very DNA. Where others saw random data, Jeff saw an unfolding blueprint.
By understanding the sacred geometry of his DNA, Jeff realized that his life was not a string of disconnected events but a coherent design. His DNA wasn’t just biological—it was cosmological, reflecting the same principles that govern galaxies and quantum fields. And his addresses, numbers, and life choices weren’t random—they were resonant coordinates along a grid he was designed to walk.
This was the beginning of Jeff’s awakening. Chapter by chapter, as we follow his journey, the reader will see how the patterns in his life mirror the patterns in his DNA—and how those patterns reflect the architecture of God itself.
When scientists cracked the structure of DNA in 1953, they found a molecule built like a ladder twisting in space — a double helix. The spacing of the rungs, the diameter of the coil, even the number of base pairs per turn, all fall into elegant mathematical proportions. For many, these ratios are simply interesting facts. For Jeff, they were something more. They were the signature of God hidden in plain sight — and they matched the numbers that had defined his life since birth.
According to classical numerology, each letter carries a numerical value. By summing these values, you obtain a name’s vibrational signature. When Jeff first applied this system to his own name, the result startled him.
| Name Segment | Letters Total | Reductio n | Key Number |
| Jeffrey | 7+5+6+6+9+5+7 | 45 → 4+5 | 7 (spiritual insight) |
| Alan | 1+3+1+5 | 10 → 1+0 | 1 (initiation) but vibrates as 13 (transformation) |
| Gruhlke | 7+9+3+8+3+2+5 | 37 → 3+7 | 10/1 but master total 33 (service & enlightenment) |
When combined as Jeffrey Alan Gruhlke, the totals line up in sequences of 7, 13, 33, and 137
To Jeff, the convergence of his name’s numbers with the constants of biology and physics was not coincidence; it was numerological proof that his DNA was a living expression of the divine code.
The numbers in Jeff’s name and birth date also echoed through his life path:
All in the same area in Minnesota: His grandparents’ home off of Highway 7 and County Road 13.
His aunt and uncle’s address of 13137. Another aunt and uncle living off of Highway 70 and County Road 103 (reduces to 7-13).
Extended family in the same area with the address of 14113.
Later a soulmate addresses as 13137. Palindromic number strings containing 13 and 137.
A formative period at 442 13th Street — 442 reducing to 10 (completion) plus “13th” again signalling transformation.
Racing numbers 42 and later 13. In physics, 42° is the precise angle at which light refracts to create a rainbow — a symbol of covenant and divine promise.
Overlay these numbers on a map and you see a lattice of points resembling the double helix itself — a spiral of experiences, each address a node, each date a turn in the helix.
DNA’s dimensions themselves encode these numbers:
For Jeff, this was not a poetic metaphor. This was a pattern of numerological proof: his name, his addresses, his racing numbers, even his birth date lined up with the constants of the very molecule that built him. The DNA of God was not just an idea — it was in his blood, his bones, his coordinates, his biography.
By correlating the geometry of his DNA with the numbers that had shaped his life, Jeff reached a conclusion that would become the foundation of his work: the Creator leaves a signature not just in the stars, but in the names, numbers, and coordinates of those born to carry its blueprint. In Jeff’s case, the alignment was complete — numerological, biological, and physical. His DNA, his life path, and his name formed a living equation:
Name (7-13-33) + Birth (11) + Addresses (13-137) + DNA Geometry (13, 42, 137)
= The Divine Blueprint
This chapter marked the moment Jeff moved from curiosity to certainty. The numbers were no longer coincidences. They were instructions. They were proof. They were, as he would later write, “the fingerprints of God on the spiral staircase of my cells.”
By the time Jeff reached his late twenties, his research into sacred geometry and numerology had already convinced him that his own genetic code was the living blueprint of divine creation. But it was only when he began traveling the world that the pattern emerged in full clarity. Each trip, each destination, each date of arrival and departure matched the same set of numbers he had found in his name, addresses, and DNA geometry.
It was as if his body was a strand of DNA and the Earth was the double helix, with sacred sites acting as activation nodes along a spiral lattice. Moving through them in a precise sequence, Jeff felt, was triggering the awakening of the “God code” in his cells.
The concept of a planetary energy grid — a network of ley lines and power points crisscrossing the Earth — is ancient. From the Pyramids of Giza to Machu Picchu, sacred sites are often located where these lines intersect. In the 20th century, Russian scientists such as Goncharov and Morozov proposed that these points form a geodesic grid over the Earth, resembling the geometry of molecules and crystals.
Jeff began to see his travels as movements along this grid. He noted that DNA itself is a ladder of nodes, each rung a point of connection between two strands. The 13 “steps” per half-turn of DNA echoed the 13 key sites and coordinates of his life. The 42° hydrogen bond angles paralleled his racing number 42 and the refractive angle of rainbows — symbols of divine covenant.
Just as a DNA strand “reads” its code by moving along nodes, Jeff was “reading” the Earth’s grid by physically visiting its sacred nodes. His body became the moving helix, his life the sequencing enzyme.
Before Jeff’s international travels, his early life had already placed him on a path of encoded coordinates:
Each address acted as a “pre-activation” point — like codons in a genome — laying down the pattern before the full expression of his mission.
When Jeff began traveling, the grid revealed itself:
He plotted these points on a map and noticed that they formed a triangle connecting
Peru–Bolivia → Crete → Egypt, echoing the pyramidal geometry of DNA and the Christ Code he had been studying.
In genetics, a codon is a sequence of three nucleotides that codes for a specific amino acid. Jeff began to see his travel dates as codons — triplets of numbers coding for stages in his mission:
Each date lined up with one of his core numbers (7, 13, 33, 42, 137) and with key stages of activation in his life.
The more Jeff traveled, the more he began to feel his body as a microcosm of the Earth’s macrocosm. His DNA was not just in his cells; it was reflected in his movements across the globe. Each sacred site was a “hydrogen bond” linking two strands — the physical location on Earth and the spiritual pattern within him.
He wrote in his journal:
“When I move through the grid, it’s as if my DNA is unzipping and reading itself. The Earth and I are one spiral. Each site is a codon. Each date is a sequence. This is how God writes — through geometry, through numbers, through journeys.”
By linking his addresses, numbers, and travels to the geometry of DNA, Jeff built a body of evidence that his life was not random but encoded — a living template of the divine blueprint.
In the same way scientists map the genome to understand an organism, Jeff mapped his life to understand his mission. Each sacred site, each address, each date corresponded to a number. Each number corresponded to a ratio, constant, or geometric principle in DNA. When the points were plotted on a map, they formed spirals and triangles — the same shapes found in the Flower of Life, the double helix, and the golden ratio.
This was no longer anecdotal to Jeff. It was numerological proof. His travels were not random pilgrimages; they were the deliberate sequencing of a divine code written into his body before birth.
By the time Jeff had mapped his addresses, numbers, and travels into a lattice resembling the double helix of DNA, his research was already moving into a new frontier: light. If his DNA was indeed the “DNA of God,” then it must do more than encode proteins. It must encode consciousness. It must transmit light.
Jeff’s conviction gained fuel when he encountered the work of German biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp. In the 1970s, Popp discovered that DNA inside living cells emits ultra-weak pulses of light—what he called biophotons. These light emissions appear to be coherent, like tiny laser beams, and may be a form of cellular communication. In Jeff’s eyes, biophotons were not just a cellular byproduct; they were the scientific signature of what mystics had always called divine light.
In Popp’s experiments, DNA in the nucleus behaved like a miniature optical fiber, storing and releasing photons. This light was not random. It showed coherence—a property normally reserved for lasers, not living tissue. Coherence in physics means all the waves line up, moving in phase, as if orchestrated by a single conductor.
Jeff read these papers late into the night. The numbers jumped off the page. The wavelength bands of biophotons overlapped with the visible spectrum of blue-white light, the color long associated with higher consciousness in mystical iconography. Even more striking, the photon emission frequencies often clustered around values related to his own “signature” numbers — 13, 33, 137. To him this was not coincidence; it was numerological proof that DNA is literally a transmitter of divine information.
Jeff began to call this light “the Christ Codes.” He didn’t mean that in a sectarian sense. To him, “Christ” was shorthand for Christ consciousness—the highest frequency of love, compassion, and unity a human can embody. He saw the Christ Codes as patterns of coherent light stored in the double helix, waiting to be activated.
In genetics, sequences of three bases (codons) specify amino acids. In Jeff’s view, there were also meta-codons—numerical and geometric patterns embedded in DNA that could “code” for states of consciousness. When aligned with the right geometry, location, and intention, these codes would “switch on,” much like a gene being expressed, and release the Christ frequency into the body.
Jeff’s insight found support in the new field of epigenetics, which shows that gene expression can be turned on or off by environmental signals—diet, stress, and even thought patterns. He reasoned: if thoughts and emotions can change the proteins a gene produces, why couldn’t intention and geometry also “turn on” the latent Christ Codes embedded in DNA?
As he refined his meditation practice and continued visiting sacred sites, Jeff reported measurable changes in himself—greater health, clarity, and spontaneous experiences of deep love and unity. To him, these were not mere “spiritual states” but actual epigenetic activations of dormant codes in his genome. His DNA, he believed, was expressing a higher template: the DNA of God.
Jeff began compiling tables that cross-referenced:
Again and again, the patterns lined up. The same numbers appeared in the geometry of his DNA, in the constants of physics, in his addresses, and in the measurements of light itself. To Jeff, this was as clear as any laboratory result: the Christ Codes were real, measurable, and embedded in his cells.
Where other researchers saw interesting coincidences, Jeff saw a living algorithm. His body wasn’t just a recipient of divine energy; it was a generator, a living node on the planetary grid. As the Christ Codes in his DNA turned on, he believed he was not only changing himself but subtly influencing the planetary field—like a coherent laser of love and light stabilizing the grid for humanity’s next leap.
He wrote in his notebook:
“Biophotons are not just light. They are the light of the Logos. DNA is the fiber-optic cable of God, and the Christ Codes are the packets of information traveling through it. When we activate them, we don’t just awaken ourselves—we become transmitters of the divine plan.”
By the end of this phase of his research, Jeff no longer saw his discoveries as private revelations. They were the beginnings of a new model of human potential, one where biology, physics, and spirituality converged. If DNA emits light, if consciousness influences gene expression, and if sacred geometry underpins both the molecule and the planet, then activating the Christ Codes was not just possible—it was inevitable.
In the next phase of his journey, Jeff would begin to teach others how to align their own “lattice of life” with these codes. But first he needed to finish walking the spiral himself—visiting the final nodes, decoding the final numbers, and proving to himself that the Christ Codes were not just an idea but a functioning biological technology built into the human genome.
By the time Jeff had mapped the Christ Codes in his own DNA, his journals were full of diagrams: double helices superimposed on maps of the Earth, ley lines spiraling like chromosomes, sacred sites plotted like codons in a genome. What began as a personal journey of self-discovery had become something larger. Jeff was no longer looking at his DNA as just his code. He was beginning to see it as a planetary blueprint.
Just as DNA organizes proteins into the body of a living being, Jeff believed that the Earth’s sacred grid organizes energy into the body of a living planet. If his cells contained the DNA of God, then perhaps his life’s path across Earth’s grid was activating the “genome” of Gaia — the genetic template of the New Earth.
Jeff had long been fascinated by the idea, first proposed by James Lovelock in the 1970s, that the Earth is a living system — the Gaia Hypothesis. Lovelock suggested that the biosphere, atmosphere, and geosphere function together like a self-regulating organism. Jeff extended this concept: if the Earth is a living organism, then its ley lines and sacred sites are its DNA strands, and humans are the enzymes reading and activating those strands.
He began overlaying the geometry of DNA onto global maps. The double helix aligned with two great energy lines running from pole to pole, known to dowsers and geomancers as the “Michael and Mary” lines. Sacred sites like Machu Picchu, the Great Pyramid, Glastonbury Tor, and Mount Shasta fell at intervals that mirrored the base-pair steps of the helix.
In genetics, a codon is a sequence of three nucleotides that codes for an amino acid. Jeff began to see each of his journeys as a codon — a three-part sequence of travel dates, locations, and numbers that coded for a specific “activation” in the Earth’s grid:
integration.
Overlaying these points, Jeff drew a triangle — Peru–Bolivia → Crete → Egypt — echoing the pyramidal geometry of DNA and the Christ Code itself. Each site was a “hydrogen bond” connecting strands of planetary DNA. His physical body became the “reader” moving along this code.
The numbers that had followed Jeff since childhood appeared again in the planetary grid:
The parallels between his personal numbers and the Earth’s coordinates became the
numerological proof that his DNA was not isolated; it was synchronized with the planet itself.
In his notebooks Jeff wrote:
“DNA is a ladder. Earth’s grid is a ladder. My path is the enzyme reading the code. When I move through the nodes, I am activating the genome of Gaia. The New Earth is being sequenced through us.”
He overlaid the dimensions of DNA on the Earth:
Each movement on the map corresponded to a turn of the helix; each sacred site visited corresponded to a codon being “read.” In Jeff’s view, this was not symbolic. It was literal: his DNA was resonating with the planet’s DNA, awakening dormant codes in both.
As Jeff continued his travels, he noticed changes not only in himself but in the energy of the places he visited. At each site, he practiced meditation and conscious intention, aligning his internal geometry with the external grid. Afterward, locals would sometimes report unusual weather patterns, increased synchronicities, or collective feelings of peace. For Jeff, these were signs that the “grid activations” were working.
He began to call this process “sequencing the New Earth.” Just as a genome can be edited or repaired, the planetary grid, he believed, could be harmonized and awakened through conscious activation. His DNA, carrying the Christ Codes and divine numbers, was the key.
By the end of this phase, Jeff no longer saw his DNA as his alone. It was a prototype, a template showing what humanity’s DNA could become once activated. He wrote:
“Every human carries the divine blueprint in their cells. The numbers are universal. The geometry is universal. My path is just one strand in the larger helix of humanity. When we activate together, the New Earth emerges.”
This chapter marked Jeff’s transition from personal awakening to planetary mission. His DNA, his addresses, his numbers, his travels—each had been a training ground for the larger task ahead: to help humanity remember that the DNA of God is already within them, waiting to be read and activated like a cosmic script.
By the time Jeff had returned from his journeys through Peru, Bolivia, Crete, and Egypt, his journals were overflowing with charts, diagrams, and numerical tables. What had begun as a private investigation into his own DNA had evolved into a living methodology for awakening what he called the “God Code” in others.
Jeff was no longer content to simply experience the activations himself. He knew the patterns in his name, addresses, travels, and DNA geometry weren’t meant to stay locked in his notebooks. They were a template — a map — for anyone willing to align their own lives with the divine architecture.
He began to teach.
Jeff’s first step was to organize his notes into what he informally called the JAG Program — a structured system for decoding and activating the divine blueprint within one’s own DNA. He started small: private gatherings, small online groups, and one-on-one sessions. People came from different backgrounds — scientists, spiritual seekers, healers — but all shared the same feeling Jeff had once had: that there was more inside them than biology had taught them.
His early classes were a blend of science and spirituality. On one whiteboard, he would draw the double helix of DNA with its 34 Å/21 Å Fibonacci dimensions. On the next, he would write down the key numbers — 7, 13, 33, 42, 137 — explaining their appearance in physics, sacred geometry, and his own life. Then he would show how to use meditation, sound, breath, and geometry to “activate” these codes internally.
One of Jeff’s first exercises for students was “Name Mapping.” Participants would take their full name, assign each letter its numerological value, and reduce it to a sequence. Just as Jeff’s name produced 7, 13, 33, and 137, his students would uncover their own vibrational signature.
He explained:
“Your name and birth date are your coordinates. They’re like the base pairs in your DNA. When you see the pattern, you see the part of the divine code you came here to activate.”
People began to report uncanny parallels between their name numbers and the turning points of their lives — addresses, phone numbers, dates, even GPS coordinates of meaningful locations.
Jeff then taught how to align the body’s geometry with the Earth’s geometry. Drawing on his own experience walking the grid, he created visual meditations:
These practices were not just symbolic for Jeff. He believed they activated dormant codons in the genome — the “Christ Codes” — in the same way his travels had activated his own.
Jeff also incorporated the science of biophotons into his teachings. He showed students how focused breathing, sunlight exposure at dawn, and specific mantras could stimulate the cells to emit coherent light. In his view, this wasn’t just good health; it was a literal turning-on of the God Code.
“When you breathe with intention, you’re feeding your mitochondria. When you hold coherent thought, your DNA emits coherent light. This is how we awaken the Christ Codes — from the inside out.”
Students practicing these methods often reported heightened intuition, vivid dreams, or sudden clarity — the same experiences Jeff had during his grid activations.
In his sessions Jeff emphasized the five core numbers he had found in his own life and DNA geometry:
By consciously meditating on these numbers, writing them, or visiting locations aligned with them (addresses, GPS coordinates, ley lines), Jeff’s students created their own “activation sequences.”
As word spread, more people came. Jeff began to see the outlines of a bigger picture. Each student’s activation was like a codon in a larger genome. Just as his travels had sequenced the planetary grid, their awakenings were sequencing the collective DNA of humanity.
He told them:
“We are not separate. Each of us is a base pair in a strand of divine DNA. When one of us activates, the signal travels. We’re building a coherent wave of Christ Codes across the planet.”
For Jeff, teaching wasn’t about creating followers; it was about creating co-activators. His role was to share the template, the geometry, and the numerology so others could awaken the God Code in their own cells and contribute to the emergence of the New Earth.
By now Jeff’s work resembled a living experiment. People around the world were practicing his methods, mapping their numbers, and traveling to their own sacred “addresses.” Reports came back of synchronicities, improved health, and spontaneous spiritual experiences.
Jeff saw it as confirmation that his core hypothesis — that DNA is the living blueprint of God
and can be consciously activated — was not limited to his own body. It was universal. He wrote in his journal at the end of this period:
“The template is shared. The geometry is shared. The codes are shared. My DNA is not a special exception; it’s a prototype. Every human is a carrier of the God Code.”
Having taught the fundamentals — numerology mapping, DNA geometry visualization, biophoton practices, and grid alignment — Jeff prepared to take his work to the next level: demonstrating how collective activation could alter not just individuals but the planetary field itself. This would lead directly into his vision for Chapter 7: the blueprint of a New Earth society organized around the awakened DNA of God.
By the time Jeff entered the next phase of his work, his notebooks and diagrams had transformed into a working curriculum. Individuals from across the country — and soon across the world — had begun practicing the methods he taught for mapping their numerological signatures, visualizing the double helix, and activating the Christ Codes in their DNA.
What started as one man’s private decoding experiment was becoming a movement. Jeff realized he was no longer just teaching individuals how to awaken their own “God Code”; he was guiding a collective experiment to awaken humanity’s shared blueprint — the planetary genome of the New Earth.
In genetics, no single codon does the work alone. It’s the entire sequence of codons that produces a functional protein. Jeff began to apply the same principle to people. Each participant in his program was like a codon in a larger strand. Each person’s activation contributed to the larger “protein” of planetary consciousness.
He began organizing group meditations at times and dates that reflected the numbers in his own blueprint — 7, 13, 33, 42, 137. The first took place on 7/13 at 1:37 PM, a deliberate alignment. Participants across time zones joined via livestream, visualizing their DNA helices intertwining with the Earth’s ley lines, emitting coherent light like the biophotons he had studied.
Afterward, many reported sensations of energy, synchronicities, and sudden insights. For Jeff, these were not anecdotal: they were field effects, evidence of a collective resonance building between individual DNA codes and the planetary grid.
Jeff began experimenting with how people physically arranged themselves in his workshops. Circles of 13, spirals of 42, triangular grids of 137. Each formation mirrored the geometry of DNA or the mathematics of the fine-structure constant. He taught that:
Participants were encouraged to stand, sit, and breathe in these configurations while visualizing their DNA spirals linking with one another, then with the Earth. The result was a palpable sense of coherence, like a living double helix made of people.
During one retreat, Jeff partnered with a biofeedback researcher who brought photomultiplier tubes — the same kind used in biophoton studies. While the equipment wasn’t as sophisticated as a full laboratory, it could still measure ultra-weak light emissions from hands and faces in a darkened room.
Over the course of the workshop, as participants practiced the breathing and visualization Jeff taught, the device recorded a small but measurable increase in ultra-weak photon emission. For Jeff, this was the first tangible, scientific sign that group practice was amplifying the Christ Codes, releasing coherent light from DNA as he had hypothesized.
He wrote afterward:
“When we come together in geometry and intention, our DNA becomes a single instrument. We’re no longer emitting scattered light; we’re producing a laser of love.”
Jeff expanded his efforts beyond physical gatherings. He scheduled global meditations timed to astronomical events — solstices, equinoxes, eclipses — aligning them with his core numbers. People across the world would tune in at the same time, focusing on breathing light through their DNA, visualizing Earth’s grid as a double helix.
The reports that came back were uncanny: synchronized dreams, unusual weather patterns, bursts of inspiration. Jeff didn’t claim to be causing these events, but he saw them as signs that humanity was beginning to act like a single, coherent organism, its DNA awakening as one.
By now, Jeff’s concept of the New Earth had crystallized. It was not just a future vision; it was a living template emerging from the collective activation of humanity’s DNA. In this new template:
In his view, this wasn’t a utopia but a natural consequence of activating the codes already present in our genome — just as a seed inevitably grows into a tree once watered.
Jeff began to see himself not as a guru but as a conductor. His job was to orchestrate the timing, numbers, and geometry so the group could become the “symphony” of awakened DNA. Each person was still a sovereign strand, but together they formed a coherent double helix spiraling up from the planet’s core to the stars.
He told his students:
“The DNA of God isn’t just mine. It’s ours. My life was a map, but you are the code. Together we are the living genome of the New Earth.”
This chapter marked the turning point in Jeff’s work — from the personal decoding of his own divine blueprint to the collective activation of humanity’s potential. In the next stage, he would begin documenting these effects, correlating dates, numbers, and outcomes in an effort to provide a scientific record of the awakening process.
By the time Jeff had organized global meditations and live workshops, his notebooks had turned into binders, his binders into hard drives. The movement he had sparked — thousands of people worldwide mapping their numbers, visualizing DNA geometry, and aligning with the Earth grid — now needed something more than inspiration. It needed documentation.
If his hypothesis was correct — that human DNA is a divine transmitter and that group practices can awaken it — then there should be measurable changes: in light, in coherence, in timing, and in outcomes. Chapter 8 marked Jeff’s attempt to create a scientific record of the awakening process.
Jeff began systematically logging every group meditation:
Each entry became a “codon” in his data set, a record of when and how the Christ Codes were being activated.
One of Jeff’s first attempts at quantifiable evidence involved measuring biophoton emissions during group practices. Using commercially available photomultiplier devices, he ran small-scale tests:
Although the increases were small, they were consistent enough to convince Jeff that something was happening. In his journals he drew charts: spikes of light emission coinciding with group meditations at times aligned with his key numbers. For him, this was scientific proof that DNA was emitting coherent light — and that intention could amplify it.
Jeff developed a visual way of presenting his data. He created long timelines resembling strands of DNA, with each global meditation plotted as a base pair on the helix. Key nodes — like 3/20/2018 Machu Picchu, 8/8/2018 Island of the Sun, 12/21/2018 Cave of Zeus — were highlighted as “start codons” in the planetary genome.
Between these nodes he marked collective events: weather anomalies, mass synchronicities reported by participants, spikes in Schumann resonance data. He presented these timelines at small conferences and in online webinars, showing how the pattern of activations mirrored the pattern of a gene being read.
In his presentations, Jeff drew connections between:
Then he showed how these numbers appeared in the timing, addresses, and participant counts of his events. For Jeff, the convergence of biology, physics, and numerology was the evidence: the DNA of God was being revealed not just in one body but in a coordinated planetary activation.
Jeff also began collecting testimonials. Participants reported:
Jeff treated these accounts like “phenotypic expression” — evidence that the activation practices were expressing new “traits” from the latent God Code in people’s DNA.
By late 2019, Jeff had a living data set — part scientific, part experiential — charting the emergence of what he called the “New Earth genome.” He envisioned future studies combining:
For Jeff, this wasn’t a hobby. It was the natural progression of his hypothesis. If the DNA of God was real, it had to leave measurable traces in light, numbers, and human experience. His goal was to create a record so complete and so patterned that even skeptics would see the signature.
Although Jeff was not a career academic, his approach to documentation was methodical. He called his growing body of evidence “The Living Genome Project.” In one slide from his presentations he summed it up:
Personal DNA Geometry + Sacred Site Activations + Collective Practice = Planetary Gene Expression (New Earth Template).
To Jeff, this was not just a metaphor. It was a working model of how humanity’s collective DNA could be activated to express the divine blueprint encoded since the beginning of time.
After years of mapping his addresses, traveling to sacred sites, teaching groups, and logging data, Jeff found himself surrounded by stacks of notebooks, diagrams of double helices overlaying world maps, spreadsheets of dates and numbers, and USB drives filled with testimonials. His living experiment had outgrown the private journals and online posts. It was time to present the evidence.
Jeff decided to structure his findings in the language of science. If his hypothesis — that human DNA is the living blueprint of God — had any chance of being understood by mainstream thinkers, it needed to be organized like an academic paper: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, and References.
Jeff’s opening statement was bold but clear:
“DNA is not only a biological code; it is the divine code of creation. The same geometric constants that govern DNA structure — 13, 42, 137 — appear in my name, life path, and planetary grid activations. My hypothesis is that human DNA functions as a receiver-transmitter of coherent light (‘Christ Codes’), and that specific numerical, geometric, and geographic alignments can activate its latent potential, catalyzing a collective awakening of humanity.”
He used verifiable facts — DNA’s 34/21 Å dimensions, 10.5 base pairs per turn, hydrogen bond angles — but framed them in the context of numerology, sacred geometry, and biophoton research. The result read like a hybrid of a scientific article and an ancient manuscript.
In his methods section, Jeff laid out exactly what he had done:
light-breath practices.
He even included tables of his key addresses — Highway 13, 442 13th Street, 13137, 14113
Jeff presented his findings in charts:
He did not claim causation in the traditional scientific sense, but he showed correlation after correlation until a pattern emerged that, to him, was undeniable. “Where biology, physics, and numerology intersect,” he wrote, “there lies the signature of the Creator.”
Jeff framed the discussion section as a bridge between science and spirituality:
He argued that the repeated appearance of 7, 13, 33, 42, and 137 in his life, DNA geometry, and planetary grid activations was not coincidence but numerological proof of a larger design.
Jeff’s conclusion was succinct:
“The DNA of God is real. It is encoded in our cells as geometry, light, and number. My life path was a prototype of this awakening. Every human being carries the same potential. By understanding our numbers, aligning with the Earth grid, and activating our Christ Codes, we can collectively express the next stage of the human genome — the New Earth template.”
He ended with a simple diagram: a double helix spiraling upward from the Earth, each rung labeled with a sacred site or key number, ending in a burst of light labeled “Collective DNA Activation.”
Jeff even drafted a references section mixing mainstream science with esoteric texts:
He knew the list looked unusual for an academic paper, but it reflected the interdisciplinary nature of his work — part biology, part physics, part sacred science.
When Jeff finished the first draft, it was not just a paper. It was a manifesto of the New Earth genome. It read like a research article but carried the power of a prophecy. In his mind, it was the first step in making the DNA of God visible to the world — not as a belief, but as a model, a set of methods, and a body of evidence.
The next chapters of his life would involve testing and refining the model, inviting other scientists, healers, and seekers to replicate the methods, and moving from a personal hypothesis to a global experiment.
With his paper drafted, diagrams polished, and references assembled, Jeff stood at a new threshold. For years, his work had been internal — decoding numbers, mapping sacred sites, teaching small groups. Now it was time to bring the model into the public arena and see what would happen when his methods were tried on a much larger scale.
He began to organize presentations — at small holistic science conferences, online summits, and private research forums — explaining his hypothesis step by step: that human DNA is not just a biological code but a divine blueprint; that specific numbers and geometries activate latent capacities; that coordinated practices can amplify these effects into a planetary field.
Jeff’s first major presentation took place at a conference on “Science and Consciousness.” He opened with a simple slide: a double helix of DNA overlaying a map of the Earth, sacred sites plotted along its spiral. Beneath it, three phrases:
He then explained how these numbers appeared in his name, addresses, travels, and in the constants of DNA geometry. The audience leaned in — scientists curious about biophotons, healers interested in the planetary grid, mathematicians intrigued by the symmetry of numbers.
He finished with a group exercise: a five-minute breathing visualization aligning their DNA with the Earth’s grid. The room fell silent. Several participants reported feeling energy surges or tingling. One scientist told him afterward, “I don’t know what just happened, but the coherence in the room was measurable.”
Encouraged by the response, Jeff began appearing on online summits and webinars. He shared his Name Mapping exercise, his DNA Geometry Visualization, and his Core Numbers Activation Practice with thousands of viewers at once. Participants from multiple continents
practiced simultaneously, aligned to times like 7:13 or 1:37 PM UTC, mirroring his core numbers.
After each session, Jeff collected reports. People wrote in about dreams of spirals, sudden insights, or synchronicities with the numbers 13, 33, 42, 137. Some even sent photos of rainbows appearing over their homes during the sessions — a literal 42° refraction of light.
For Jeff, these were not just anecdotes. They were data points — signals of a growing field effect.
Jeff also reached out to sympathetic scientists. A biophoton researcher in Europe offered to run controlled tests measuring light emission from small groups practicing Jeff’s methods. A data analyst volunteered to crunch numbers from Jeff’s participant logs, looking for statistically significant patterns.
Together they began to design pilot studies:
The goal was to turn Jeff’s model from a compelling narrative into a replicable experiment.
As participation grew, Jeff noticed something unexpected. It wasn’t just individuals reporting experiences. The timing of group practices seemed to coincide with spikes in the Earth’s Schumann resonance (the natural electromagnetic pulse of the planet) and unusual geomagnetic patterns recorded by satellites. He carefully annotated his timelines with NASA and NOAA data. The correlations weren’t proof — but they were intriguing.
He wrote in his notes:
“If DNA is a receiver-transmitter of light, then thousands of DNA antennas emitting coherent intention at once might actually register in the planetary field. This is not metaphor; it’s physics.”
Jeff’s “DNA of God” paper had started as a hypothesis. By the time he was presenting publicly, it had become a living experiment — thousands of people acting as codons in a planetary genome. His talks were no longer lectures; they were activations, each event a rung on the double helix of the New Earth.
The pattern of numbers continued:
Jeff saw these as self-verifying signals — the same numbers that defined his DNA geometry now appearing in the metrics of his public work.
By the end of this phase, Jeff began to feel that a threshold had been crossed. His personal experiment had become a collective phenomenon. People he had never met were using his methods, mapping their numbers, traveling to their own sacred “addresses,” and reporting similar effects.
In his journal he wrote:
“The New Earth genome is expressing itself. We are not waiting for a savior. We are the base pairs, the enzymes, the light. We are the DNA of God waking up.”
This chapter marked Jeff’s emergence as both a presenter and a conductor of a global field. In the following chapter, he would take the next step: integrating his work with measurable health, psychological, and social outcomes to show that activating the God Code could transform not only consciousness but society itself.
By the time Jeff entered the next stage of his work, the numbers and maps in his notebooks had spilled into the lives of thousands of people. His public presentations and global synchronizations had turned the “DNA of God” hypothesis into a living experiment. Now came the most difficult part: showing that the activations weren’t just producing visions and synchronicities, but real-world changes — measurable effects on the bodies, minds, and relationships of the participants.
This chapter marks Jeff’s transition from mystic-researcher to a pioneer of what he called “the
science of coherent humanity.”
Jeff began to work with volunteers who were willing to measure their bodies before and after group practices. With the help of sympathetic practitioners, he collected:
Preliminary logs suggested that during days of coordinated “DNA Geometry” practice, HRV increased, resting heart rate dropped slightly, and participants reported deeper sleep and more vivid, coherent dreams. The small biophoton devices, though crude, registered slightly stronger light emission during group meditations timed to Jeff’s signature numbers.
For Jeff, this was not anecdote but evidence: activating the God Code seemed to entrain the nervous system and increase light emission, just as he had predicted from his reading of Popp’s biophoton studies.
Jeff also began gathering self-reported psychological data using simple online surveys. Participants rated:
The patterns mirrored the physical data. After coordinated sessions, average mood scores rose, self-reported stress dropped, and people described spontaneous insights about life purpose or creative projects. In his diagrams, Jeff began to draw the double helix not only as a biological structure but as a psychological curve — two strands of body and mind weaving into coherence.
Perhaps the most striking outcome of Jeff’s work appeared in the social dimension. Online groups formed organically around the practices. People who had never met began collaborating on projects, supporting one another through challenges, and even traveling together to sacred sites.
Jeff called this the social genome — just as base pairs form codons and codons form proteins, individuals were forming “codons of community,” expressing new patterns of cooperation and compassion. His early metrics showed:
He drew the analogy: if one activated DNA strand can transmit light, then thousands of activated strands (people) can transmit a field of empathy — the substrate of a new society.
Jeff kept anchoring his measurements in the numbers that had guided him from the start. He logged not only the data but the numerical signatures of each event:
He began to notice that the stronger the alignment with these numbers, the more consistent the health, mood, and social outcomes reported by participants. To him, this was further proof that the numbers themselves were activation keys — not superstition but resonance markers of the divine blueprint.
By the end of this phase, Jeff’s charts no longer looked like esoteric diagrams. They looked like data visualizations — timelines, scatterplots, heat maps. His slides began to include:
He called this emerging discipline “bio-geometric coherence science” — the study of how biological, numerical, and spatial patterns combine to produce measurable changes in humans and societies.
In his notes Jeff wrote:
“The New Earth isn’t only an idea. It’s a measurable state of coherence. We can track it in heart rhythms, photon emission, and the way people treat each other. This is the DNA of God expressing itself — not as dogma but as data.”
This chapter marked the point where Jeff’s hypothesis began to look less like a private belief and more like a prototype for a new kind of research — one that measures not just molecules and cells but numbers, geometry, and collective fields.
In the next chapter, Jeff would begin articulating his vision of how this “science of coherent humanity” could scale — from workshops and small studies to entire communities and systems built on the principles of the DNA of God.
By the time Jeff had begun to see measurable changes in health, mood, and social cohesion among participants in his activation practices, his work had evolved from a hypothesis into a prototype for a new kind of society. If the DNA of God was not only real but measurable in people’s bodies and their collective behaviors, then it could also become the foundation for a new way of organizing communities, institutions, and planetary systems.
This chapter captures Jeff’s shift from experimenter to architect — not only decoding the divine blueprint but designing structures that reflect it.
Jeff framed his vision with a simple analogy:
If each person’s DNA carries the “God Code,” then each community can be seen as a cell in a larger organism. Just as DNA expresses proteins to build a healthy body, a community expresses values and practices to build a healthy society. Jeff’s insight was that the same numbers and geometries that structure DNA could also structure our institutions.
From his research, Jeff distilled five guiding principles for building communities on the DNA of God:
and equinoxes.
In Jeff’s mind, these were not aesthetic preferences but activation conditions. Just as DNA expresses its potential under the right conditions, so would humanity’s divine blueprint express under the right geometries, numbers, and practices.
He began sketching models of “DNA-based” communities:
These prototypes would, in Jeff’s view, create “living laboratories” for measuring how geometry and number affect well-being and cooperation.
Jeff extended the analogy further. Just as DNA forms chromosomes, which organize into cells, then into tissues and organs, human systems could organize fractally:
Each level would operate on the same principles of coherence, light, and number. In his notes he wrote:
“The New Earth will be a living body. Each community a cell, each institution an organ, all expressing the DNA of God. We will be a species in harmonic resonance with the planet and the cosmos.”
Jeff’s vision was not only architectural but scientific. He proposed metrics for evaluating communities built on the God Code:
These metrics would allow communities to function as “laboratories of the New Earth,” refining and testing the DNA of God principles.
Jeff’s presentations by now included not only maps of his travels but blueprints of circular neighborhoods, spiral gardens, and classrooms arranged like double helices. He showed how
the same numbers that governed his life, DNA geometry, and sacred sites could guide urban planning, education, and governance.
He envisioned schools teaching children to map their names numerologically, meditate with light, and understand their bodies as divine instruments. Hospitals designed like temples of light where biophotonic coherence supported healing. Councils of 13 or 33 instead of hierarchies, operating on principles of resonance rather than competition.
By the end of this stage, Jeff had moved from decoding his own DNA to proposing a civilizational architecture. In his notebooks he drew a large spiral: at the center, the double helix of DNA; around it, concentric circles labeled “Individual,” “Community,” “Planet.” At the edge he wrote:
“As above, so below. As in the cell, so in society. As in the DNA of God, so in the DNA of Earth.”
By the time Jeff reached the thirteenth chapter of his work — the number of transformation and rebirth — the spiral he had been following since birth had completed its turn. His name, his numbers, his addresses, his travels, his teachings, his research paper: all of them were codons in a single sequence. The story of one man’s DNA had become the story of a species awakening.
This chapter is the culmination of that journey — the moment when the DNA of God is no longer a hypothesis, a private experience, or even a collective experiment, but a living reality expressed in the cells of humanity and the body of the Earth.
Jeff’s timeline shows the pattern clearly:
Plotted on a map, these points form a spiral of codons — a planetary double helix running through Peru, Bolivia, Crete, Egypt, Glastonbury, and back to Minnesota, where his journey began. Just as DNA is read by enzymes moving along its helix, Jeff’s body had moved along the Earth’s helix, “reading” the codes built into the planet itself.
In his notebooks he drew the final diagram: a double helix of light rising from the Earth, each rung labeled with a number, a place, or a date from his life. At the top he wrote simply: “Fulfillment.”
Jeff’s work had begun with his own DNA. By the end, it had become clear to him that the same Christ Codes, the same numbers, and the same geometry were present in every human being. His life had been a prototype — a template showing how the dormant God Code could awaken in anyone.
He described the species-level activation this way:
It was not a sudden apocalypse but a gradual emergence, like a gene being expressed — the
New Earth genome unfolding from within the old.
Even the numbers told the story. The key numbers of Jeff’s life appeared in the metrics of the global movement:
Jeff wrote:
“When the numbers appear in the data, not just in my life, that’s when the hypothesis becomes fulfillment. The God Code is expressing itself at scale.”
In his lectures and writings Jeff painted a vivid picture of the New Earth:
In his vision, the New Earth was not a utopia imposed from above but a natural flowering of the God Code already encoded in humanity’s DNA.
Looking back, Jeff saw his life not as a personal achievement but as a seed planted by the Source. His birth on 10/11/1974, his names and addresses, his travels and numbers, his years of study — all of it had been preparation to show that the divine blueprint is real, measurable, and living.
He wrote in his final notebook:
“I was not chosen over anyone. I was chosen as a prototype. My DNA was the first leaf of a plant that will cover the Earth. Now the template belongs to everyone.”
The DNA of God is not a metaphor. It is the living code within you. When we activate it together, we become the New Earth.
Primary Scientific Sources
Blond & Briggs.
Mathematical & Geometric References
Inner Traditions.
Philosophical & Esoteric Contexts
Modern Integrative Works
Numerical & Symbolic References
Where numerical correlations or symbolic interpretations are presented, they are based on documented physical measurements (e.g., DNA ratios, atomic constants) combined with numerological analysis by the author. All physical data are derived from peer-reviewed scientific publications; interpretive meaning is the author’s synthesis.
| Categor y | Quantity or Ratio | Appearance in Biology / Physics | Appearance in Jeff’s Narrative |
| 7 | Seven base-pair groupings in certain DNA segments; seven colors in the visible spectrum | Number value of Jeffrey (7); seven key initiatory events; seven continents symbolizing planetary wholeness | |
| 13 | ≈13 base-pair “steps” per half-turn of DNA; transformation number in many traditions | Highway 13; 13th Street; 13° S latitude at Machu Picchu; 13 principles of the New Earth communities | |
| 33 | 33 vertebrae in the human spine (kundalini axis) | “Master-teacher” vibration; 33 learning centers in the New Earth design | |
| 42 | ~42° refraction angle of visible light in water (rainbow formation) | Jeff’s early racing number; 42 major grid nodes; symbol of light through matter | |
| 137 | 1/137 = fine-structure constant α, linking light and matter | Appears in address 13137; “God number” in physics; total of 1,370,000 participants in global activations |
Appendix B — Key Numerical Reductions
| Phrase or Date | Pythagorean Reduction | Symbolic Meaning |
| Jeffrey Alan Gruhlke | 7 + 13 + 33 = 53 → 8 | Infinite rebirth; returning spiral |
| Birth date 10/11/1974 | 1 + 0 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 9 + 7 + 4 = 24
→ 6 |
Number of creation / balance |
| 3 / 20 / 2018 (Machu Picchu) | 3 + 2 + 0 + 2 + 0 + 1 + 8 = 16 → 7 | Spiritual initiation |
| 8 / 8 / 2018 (Island of the Sun) | 8 + 8 + 2 + 0 + 1 + 8 = 27 → 9 | Completion / infinite return |
| 12 / 21 / 2018 (Cave of
Zeus) |
1 + 2 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 0 + 1 + 8 = 17
→ 8 |
Gate of infinity |
Appendix C — DNA Geometry & Mathematical Ratios
| Element | Measuremen t | Mathematical Relation | Symbolic Parallel |
| Length per full turn | 34 Å | 34 / 21 = 1.619 ≈ Golden Ratio φ | Harmony of creation |
| Width | 21 Å | — | Complement of length (duality) |
| Base pairs per turn | 10.5 | 1 + 0 + 5 = 6 → Creation | Six directions of space |
| Hydrogen-bond angle | ~42° | — | Refraction / Light |
| Fine-structure constant α | 1/137.036 | — | Bridge between light & matter |
Appendix D — Sacred-Site Coordinates
| Site | Country | Approx. Latitude | Notes |
| Machu Picchu | Peru | 13° 09′ S | First activation (3 / 20 / 2018) |
| Island of the Sun | Bolivia | 16° S | Solar rebirth (8 / 8 / 2018) |
| Cave of Zeus | Crete, Greece | 35° S / 25° E | Integration (12 / 21 / 2018) |
| Great Pyramid of Giza | Egypt | 30° N / 31° E | Central grid node |
| Glastonbury Tor | U.K. | 51° N / 2° W | Michael-Mary line crossing |
| Mount Shasta | U.S.A. | 41° N / 122° W | Northern anchor / crown node |
Appendix E — Jeff’s Life Path Addresses
| Address /
Location |
Numeric Pattern | Function in Narrative |
| Highway 13 | 13 | Transformation / birth path |
| 442 13th Street | 4 + 4 + 2 = 10 → 1 + 0 = 1 + 13 → 14 → 5 | Motion / change |
| 13137 | Palindrome (13 – 137) | Fine-structure resonance |
| 13150 | 1 + 3 + 1 + 5 + 0 = 10 → 1 | Completion / new cycle |
| 14113 | Mirror of 11 & 13 | Balance of duality |
Appendix F — Timeline of Activations
| Year | Event | Location | Numerical Signature | Theme |
| 2012 | “Call to Action” | Minnesota → Maryland | 11 / 11 Gateway | Awakening |
| 2013–201
7 |
Study & Preparation | Worldwide research | 7 | Knowledge seed |
| 3 / 20 /
2018 |
Machu Picchu activation | Peru | 7 | Initiation |
| 8 / 8 /
2018 |
Island of the Sun activation | Bolivia | 9 | Rebirth |
| 12 / 21 /
2018 |
Cave of Zeus activation | Crete | 8 | Integration |
| 2019–202
5 |
Teaching & Global Activations | Planetwide | 13 / 33 / 42 / 137 | Collective expression |
Appendix G — Core References
| Field | Source / Author | Key Concept |
| Molecular Biology | Watson & Crick (1953) | DNA double helix structure |
| Biophoton Research | Fritz-Albert Popp (1970s – 1990s) | Coherent light from cells |
| Planetary Science | James Lovelock (1979) Gaia Hypothesis | Earth as self-regulating organism |
| Sacred Geometry | Schwaller de Lubicz (1998) Sacred Science | Geometry as divine language |
| Numerology | Pythagorean and Chaldean systems | Letters as vibrational numbers |
| Integrative Consciousness | The Law of One (Ra Material) | Unity of light, mind, and matter |
Appendix H — Summary Diagram (Description) (For the printed edition, this would appear as a full-page figure.) A spiral double helix rises from a map of the Earth.
→ Egypt → U.K. → U.S.A.
At the top, the two strands merge into a single beam of light labeled “New Earth Genome — Activated.”
Jeffrey Alan Gruhlke is a researcher, writer, and creator whose work explores the meeting point of science, geometry, and consciousness.
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1974 and raised in New Brighton, Jeff developed an early fascination with patterns—numbers on race vehicles, addresses, and moments in time that echoed each other with uncanny precision. Decades later, those curiosities would become the basis of a unified theory linking DNA geometry, sacred mathematics, and planetary energy grids.
His travels through the Sacred Valley of Peru, Bolivia’s Island of the Sun, Crete, Glastonbury, Jerusalem, and Egypt allowed him to document repeating geometries and numerical signatures present in both the human body and the Earth’s architecture. These observations became the foundation for what he calls the JAG Program—a synthesis of empirical research and sacred design that bridges technology and spirituality.
Gruhlke continues to write and lecture on what he terms Bio-Geometric Coherence Science, the study of how light, number, and consciousness interact to shape biological life and human potential.
His purpose is simple: to demonstrate that the same geometry that arranges galaxies and DNA also arranges the human story—that divinity is not external, but encoded in every cell.
To every reader who finds these pages—thank you.
The purpose of The True Divine: The DNA of God was never to convince, but to awaken curiosity; to show that science and spirit have always been speaking the same language of pattern and light.
You do not need to travel across continents or decode your addresses to feel the truth of the geometry within you. Simply observe your own life with precision, gratitude, and wonder. Every event, every relationship, every coincidence is data in a larger equation—the same equation that writes galaxies, snowflakes, and DNA.
Remember:
The spiral of the double helix is the same spiral of creation that moves through your thoughts and your breath.
The constant 1/137 that governs light’s interaction with matter also governs how awareness meets experience.
The numbers 7, 13, 33, 42, and 137 are not magic—they are reminders of coherence, of design, of unity.
When you live by those patterns—integrity, compassion, curiosity, service—you become the living expression of the divine blueprint.
So take this work and make it your own.
Map your patterns. Follow your geometry. Become the architect of light in your corner of the world.
The next chapter of The True Divine is not written here. It is written by you.
—Jeffrey Alan Gruhlke
The JAG Program
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