Is it possible to transmute COVID-19? In this episode of Cosmic Consciousness, host Jewels Arnes and guest Dr. Charan Surdhar attempt to answer this question. Dr. Charan shares her observation during the AIDS epidemic and how she saw the faces of people full of fear. This was when she realized that the cure for any epidemic is both science and spirituality. Dr. Charan always knew that it was not one or the other, it was both. Join Jewels and Dr. Charan in today’s episode to discover how we can transmute COVID-19.

Blessings, soul family. This is Jewels with Cosmic Consciousness: Coding the New Human for the New Earth. I am so excited to introduce to you, Charan Surdhar. She and I have been working together and we are fully moving into developing a quantum bio-coded tool to introduce to the world when it is ready.

 Until then, we want to just come together and I want to really highlight Dr. Charan today. Why don’t you just let us know a little bit about you, let everyone feel your frequency and then we’re going to have an amazing interview.

Thank you so much, Jewels. It’s just such a pleasure to be here. I’ve been working with you for the last few weeks and the excitement that’s coming through that with us together and to share it with your audience and all of that, it’s an honor. Thank you so much.

 Well, I remember when I was 10-years-old and I was literally sitting under the staircase crying because there were children out there that were bullying me again and again and again. Every time, I just felt this sadness of deep not being accepted. It happened when I was in a school in Malaysia, an international school because my dad was an ex-patriot there. Being in a French classroom with my French teacher walking past, and here I am, an Asian Indian child amongst white faces, trying to fit in. She walks past and she waves her hand across her face and says, not says, but she signified that I smelled. That day onwards, it was me ending up under the staircase every break time because otherwise, they were going to use me as a shield against each other and all of that. So just really at that moment, really feeling that desperation of not being accepted.

 I remember going home with my mom in the evenings after school and I was telling her as she was asking me, and she said to me, she said, “You know, there are people out there that have and have experienced what you’re experiencing. But yet, they have this huge knowledge and how to access that knowledge. They can literally transmute and transform their lives with that knowledge.”

 Those words really hit home for me, because it was the combination of having to experience what I was experiencing in that moment of sadness and not being accepted and the injustice and the discrimination. Yet, knowing that there’s something really big out there. This went on for two years. I remember sitting in front of the TV when I was about 11, and right there I’m watching TV and there’s this lady on TV talking about how she’s really scared about sitting on a toilet seat because at that time it was the AIDS epidemic and she was worried about how she was going to catch the AIDS virus.

 I was noticing how these people that had the AIDS virus were being treated. Really noticing how they were being an outcast, they were having the injustice towards them and that really hit home. So I ran upstairs, I got a piece of paper and I wrote down on that piece of paper two things. On the top of that piece of paper I said, “What do I want to be when I grow up?” Underneath that, I said, “I want to work for the World Health Organization and find the cure for AIDS.”

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Then number two, I want to be able to be an astronaut and go out to space. That time went on and I then went and studied, at 18, I was in Malaysia at the time as I said. My mom, being Indian Asian, it was very expected that as a girl, you don’t go away. But I was a bit of a rebel. I am a bit of a rebel, should I say. At that time, my mom, said to me, “Can you just stay home and be a secretary?” I was like, “No.” There was a deep knowing inside of me that I had to go. That I had to go. So that’s what caused me to travel all across the world from Malaysia, leaving my parents at 18, and going to Canada to go and study for my bachelor’s degree in Cell Biology and Microbiology.

 Even then, after having followed my knowing, because there was that connection of knowing as a child and then that feeling of knowing that I have to go find this thing. It was like, I just knew there was something missing still. Excuse me.

 I was craving information. I was craving to find out what was causing people to suffer. So, that’s where I went to do my master’s in London. I went to do a Master’s in Human Genetics because I felt, at that time, that the deeper I can go into it, into the cells, then it was like it wasn’t just cell biology, it was the DNA. It was like I needed to go into the DNA and find out. I finished my Master’s and I went and worked 13 years in the laboratory to work with genetic disorders where I was finding if you’ve got a DNA sequence, my job was really to go in and actually look for the needle in the haystack that was causing the genetic disorder. So, that information went to the medical doctors and they would then prescribe the patients’ medication.

Then I realized that what I was doing was not working because there were people that were feeling scared, doubtful, whether it was going to work, suffering. Feeling like they were never going to be better because it was like they were given this prognosis that there’s a genetic disease and this is how it was going to be.

 I just realized that it wasn’t science. There was more to it. That’s when the light bulbs went off and I realized that it’s science and spirituality. I remember even having discussions where people would have debates about whether it’s nature versus nurture. I would just back off from it because I knew it was not one or the other, it was both. Then at that moment as well, I realized I had a realization that notes that I wrote as a child that said, “I want to work for the World Health Organization and cure AIDS and be an astronaut”. I realized what I had done. I had made a contract with the universe at that moment because my whole journey was about really finding the root cause of suffering and it came from combining science and spirituality. That thing about going into space was really not really out there. It was inside.

 That’s where I now combine all of those things, science, and spirituality, and have done a Ph.D. in Integrative Medicine even this year. I’ve put it all together in a way that it’s actually a journey inside. It’s our own frequency, everything internally. Things that feel like doctors would say, it’s baffling to them that this could even happen. That’s what I’ve seen happen. That we can actually put these together in such a way and go internal in such a way that it’s a perfect catalyst for that tangible and intangible to come together and create a synergy that creates miracles really. That’s my journey.

So beautiful. What came to me were those two places, and we’re going to talk about this a little bit more after we get to break. As for where I would call anti-matter and matter, and how we can bring to frequency patterns that are not equal to create the biggest change. We’re going to talk more about that, but before we do, Charan, let everybody know where they can find you. If they want to learn more about you, where would you have them go?

I would love to give your audience a free gift if that’s okay. Basically, they would then be able to actually use it to go inside in a way that they can access there and utilize it. It’s called Rewrite Your DNA In Two Minutes. It’s yourDNAgift.com. That’s where they can go. The rest of it’s our website, charansurdhar.com.

Thank you so much, honey. We’re going to be right back.

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