Fate Shifter

Epigenetics - Discover The Hidden Roots of Your Fate

July 06, 2023 Esteban Baez & Martin Altherr Season 1 Episode 8
Epigenetics - Discover The Hidden Roots of Your Fate
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Fate Shifter
Epigenetics - Discover The Hidden Roots of Your Fate
Jul 06, 2023 Season 1 Episode 8
Esteban Baez & Martin Altherr

On this episode of Fate Shifter, Esteban Baez and Martin Altherr dive into the fascinating topic of epigenetics. 

They explain how it impacts a person throughout their life, starting within the mother's womb, and how it can be used for an individual learning process and for personal growth. 

However, if epigenetics is holding a person back, it's important to identify triggers and switch them off.

Additionally, Martin shares a story of an extraordinary discovery during research on epigenetics. 

Tune in for empowering insights and stories. 


Thanks for listening! For more just visit: https://linktr.ee/MartinAltherr

Esteban Baez
As a marketing expert, I have had the privilege of working with some of the "giants" in the industry. Among them are Frank Kern, Grant Cardone, and many more. When I heard about Martin Altherr and the impact of his method, I was highly skeptical.

It took me almost a year before I decided to engage in a discovery call with Martin. I would never have believed what happened next if I had not experienced it myself. I was as wrong as one can be with my assumption about Martin Altherr. He exceeded his promises manifold. I booked 12 sessions and they had such an impact on my finances, my career, my marriage, and my entire life...

I only wanted one thing. I wanted you to know that it is possible to shift your fate.

Martin Altherr
Martin's life took a turn when his young son fell ill with a severe disease. The experience of waiting for answers in the hospital was nerve-wracking for Martin and his family.

This experience led him to start exploring the fields of coaching, psychology, and therapy, eventually leading him to develop the Self-Transformation code to help his clients experiencing shifts in their fate and overcome obstacles in a short period of time.

Martin's journey is a testament to the power of resilience, and his dedication to improving th...

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On this episode of Fate Shifter, Esteban Baez and Martin Altherr dive into the fascinating topic of epigenetics. 

They explain how it impacts a person throughout their life, starting within the mother's womb, and how it can be used for an individual learning process and for personal growth. 

However, if epigenetics is holding a person back, it's important to identify triggers and switch them off.

Additionally, Martin shares a story of an extraordinary discovery during research on epigenetics. 

Tune in for empowering insights and stories. 


Thanks for listening! For more just visit: https://linktr.ee/MartinAltherr

Esteban Baez
As a marketing expert, I have had the privilege of working with some of the "giants" in the industry. Among them are Frank Kern, Grant Cardone, and many more. When I heard about Martin Altherr and the impact of his method, I was highly skeptical.

It took me almost a year before I decided to engage in a discovery call with Martin. I would never have believed what happened next if I had not experienced it myself. I was as wrong as one can be with my assumption about Martin Altherr. He exceeded his promises manifold. I booked 12 sessions and they had such an impact on my finances, my career, my marriage, and my entire life...

I only wanted one thing. I wanted you to know that it is possible to shift your fate.

Martin Altherr
Martin's life took a turn when his young son fell ill with a severe disease. The experience of waiting for answers in the hospital was nerve-wracking for Martin and his family.

This experience led him to start exploring the fields of coaching, psychology, and therapy, eventually leading him to develop the Self-Transformation code to help his clients experiencing shifts in their fate and overcome obstacles in a short period of time.

Martin's journey is a testament to the power of resilience, and his dedication to improving th...

Esteban Baez
Hello everyone and welcome to the Fate Shifter podcast. My name is Esteban Bias and together with Martin Altherr, today we're going to be discussing epigenetics. Hey Martin, how are you today?

Martin Altherr
Hey Esteban, I'm great as every day. How are you doing?

Esteban Baez
I'm doing fantastic man. I had a great week and I'm ready to rock and roll with you today. On this topic of epigenetics, I guess we'll start with the most obvious question what is or what are epigenetics? What is it there?

Martin Altherr
We have a very broad understanding of epigenetics. We can use it in medicine, we can use it in so many different ways, but we can use it also when it comes to what the body store and what the body release as stored memories and how that impacts your life.

And that is what I'm about, I'm actually about what epigenetic stored elements in your system, in your body do... How do they impact your life and when do they switch on, when do they switch off? What to do to switch them off when they switched on and why to switch them off if they switched on.

Esteban Baez
Okay, so how do we know what epigenetics are on or off?

Martin Altherr
Okay, let me explain from a very different angle what epigenetics can be.

Just imagine you're in your mother's womb, and these cells have already built up kind of this tiny bladder, which is called the brain then later. And it's building up and building up and building up. And already in that structure, it starts to store information.

Because every single cell has the ability to store information, transmit information, and multiply itself. So you can imagine if you are in the process of the very beginning, which is the omnipotent cell that is able to become everything in your body, which can be a blood cell, which can be a skin cell, which can be a brain cell, whatever, it's the omnipotent cell and this cell gets already information.

Why? Because your mother has already emotions, and experiences in her life, right? And her bloodstream that's nurturing you floods already through you as well because you're connected to that.

She is giving you the foundation for what you need and nurtures you with what you need to build up all these cells. Right? And that is the very first thing to understand. Epigenetics start actually from this very very moment where these two cells connect the female and the male.

Esteban Baez
So we have this epigenetic concept, it's something that happens when we're in the womb and basically is it kind of like a disposition? Is it kind of like DNA? What are we talking about here? Is that where we get our habits from? Is that where we get the things that we are attracted to? Does that have to do with it?

Martin Altherr
We get information means of course we collect information throughout the whole life and we add and add and add throughout the whole life and store and store and store in all our cell parts. Our brain is not storing only information in the brain, it stores everywhere in the body.

By the way, somatosynthesis is a technique that helps you, for example, when you have a problem with your elbow joint but your doctor cannot find any malfunction, everything seems to be all right, but you have pain there. You can apply this somatosynthesis. By doing so, you can figure out what the brain has stored there, which kind of experience, when you found that experience and you heal and integrate it, the pain is over, the pain is gone.

That shows how you do it throughout your life and how you store information. But let's stay in the mother's womb. That is where we started, right? So in the mother's womb, you get, of course, all the genetic information from your parents and that is this 50-50 thing, right? 50% father, 50% mother is the absolute chromosomal reality.

You get 50% from both and that makes your physical body and your information, your genetic information. And in this genetic information, a lot of information is not yet switched on in the sense it is there but not yet used. It still can happen that some of this information switches on throughout your life.

Now picture this. You are born and you grow up. Something in life outside there can trigger you which switches something on you didn't even know about its existence, and you react in a way you don't even know why you're reacting like this.

Let me share here a story about something that happened at a university in the USA. They made research with rats. They made the following. They had the rats on a metal plate standing there in their cage and they put cherry blossom smell into the air so that they could smell that scent, right?

But by smelling that scent, they put slight electrical impulses to the metal plate the rats stood on, which conditioned them to create fear of that scent, right?
That's a typical condition.

Now, the interesting thing was the next generation of these rats was born with a fear of the cherry blossom smell. This means they didn't have even the experience of conditioning, they just were born and then they had this fear of the cherry blossom smell and now it comes even more crazy.

The next generation was born with the brain area that explicitly deals with the fear of cherry blossom smell.

Esteban Baez
Wow. Obviously, it seems like this is what epigenetics is doing to us. We don't even know what's in there and what was there before basically on our parents and our ancestors, right? So all of that information, we are carrying it so we don't even know what can be triggered.

So it's my understanding that epigenetics is something that can be used to help you learn as well, right?

Martin Altherr
Yes, of course. Epigenetics is not only a bad thing it's like with imprints, but they are also not only a bad thing, systemic entanglements, also not only a bad thing but if it's holding you back, reaching something, if it's holding you back from getting what you want from life, then it's a bad thing, right?

Because good and bad as such don't exist in my opinion. I mean, it's just either it works for you or it doesn't work for you. If it doesn't work for you, you have to make it work for you. So then you have to change something and you have to get into these triggers. You have to switch triggers off, which got triggered on, et cetera.

And this is possible through the self-transformation code, for example. And there is where we deal with this epigenetics when we see that in the field of epigenetics, something came through your ancestors, in your genetic codes, which got switched on, which is holding you back from reaching what you want to reach or what you desire or what you want to design in your life.

Esteban Baez
So that's the whole point of epigenetics. It's going back and figuring out what information that we need to work with, especially if it's holding us back.

Martin Altherr
Actually, it's not going back. It's more identifying if it is an epigenetic trigger.

And if yes, then certain techniques come into place and then you start to switch the triggers off and then you're free of it. And that is the cool thing. And that is why we call actually this whole podcast series Fate Shifter.

Because if you experience something that you believed is just your fate because you behave and act like this, because you are like this and you believe that is just what it is, and you have to have to deal with that.

No, you have not to. You can do something. You can transform the imprints, you can untangle your entanglements, and you can switch off epigenetic coding that got switched on. Then it's not any more urgently your fate.

So by designing this, you start to create and shift your fate.

Esteban Baez
I love that it gives us power. It's a message of empowerment. And I love that about your message, Martin. Many of us really feel like we're stuck and that there's really no hope for us.

So this is a great message. It gives us hope. I don't have to accept certain limitations in my life I can figure them out, and I can become aware of what triggers are. And that's amazing that you can do that through a process and help people identify if it's an epigenetic trait that got turned on, and how we can overcome whatever the limitations are.

Martin Altherr
I mean, I was so amazed by realizing that this is possible because, as you know, I was searching for so long for something that makes a transformation in the blink of an eye because it happened to me once, and from then on, I was like I mean, I was addicted to getting it.

And finally, through a lot of experiences, I found it. And that is why I'm so amazed and so actually really also humbly happy about sharing it with as many people as possible out there to say, hey, you have the power over your life.

You have the power of choice. You can create your choice. You have the possibility, you just need this bit of help to get there. But then from then on, life is working for you and not against you and it's working through you. Right?

Esteban Baez
Yes. I love that. I love that. So Martin, if someone is struggling in their life and they've tried to change something and it's really hard for them to change it, they always fall back into the old patterns, old habits, and behaviors.

How can they know themselves if it's an epigenetic trigger? Is there something they can do for themselves to identify it? Or is this something that they have to do with someone else?

Martin Altherr
Actually, you can feel it or see it. At that moment, if you have done something very successfully and suddenly after an event, whatever that event was, you totally did it differently from then on, and from then on, whatever you tried to reverse the thing, it didn't happen anymore.

Then you can be quite sure that there's something epigenetic that switched on, which now is running as a program, as a reaction pattern within you which gives a cascade of reactions that leads then to the actions you apply to your life.

That is for sure one thing where you can immediately identify that it must be epigenetic coding. It can be that it's although not but doesn't matter in the end, if you get the right help, if you have somebody who knows how to deal with it, then you have from that moment on where you were aware that something happened that changed your path, then you will figure out very quickly...
Was it an imprint? Was it a systemic entanglement? Or if it was an epigenetic coding that switched on.

Sometimes when it was switched on from the very beginning and you were born with it, then you certainly will not realize it. But then we will figure it out by working together, realizing it's not an imprint, it's not a systemic entanglement, guess what? Then it is an epigenetic coding and you can switch it off.

Esteban Baez
Okay, awesome. So what do you recommend to someone if they are ready to identify certain triggers and if they're ready to turn some off? Right? What do you recommend they do?

Martin Altherr
I have my arms open, come here, get in touch with me, and let's do it and let's get the freedom of choice. I mean, that's just what you need. That is just what gives you the power over your own life and that helps you to get everything you want to have in your life.

Esteban Baez
Amazing. Thank you, Martin. So if you're watching or listening to our podcast. The best way to get in touch with Martin and his work is to visit martinaltherr.com. 

And if you've enjoyed today's message about Epigenetics, please remember to like it and share it with as many possible people as you want because we want this message of hope that people don't have to be stuck and that you have the power to shift your faith. 

So thank you so much for listening or watching, and we'll catch you on the next one.

What are epigenetics
Where epigenetics start
Is epigenetic a disposition?
An extraordinary discovery during research on epigenetic
Is epigenetic a bad thing?
Is epigenetic fate?
You have the power over your life
How can someone identify if it is an epigenetic code?
What to do to transform triggers or to switch epigenetic codes?