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The Wisdom of Your Cells: How Your Beliefs Control Your Biology

The Wisdom of Your Cells: How Your Beliefs Control Your Biology
By Bruce H. Lipton

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In the tradition of Carl Sagan, Rachel Carson, and Stephen Hawking, a new voice has emerged with the unique gift of translating cutting edge science into clear, accessible language—Dr. Bruce Lipton. With The Wisdom of Your Cells, this internationally recognized authority on cellular biology takes listeners on an in-depth exploration into the microscopic world, where new discoveries and research are revolutionizing the way we understand life, evolution, and consciousness. On this full-length audio course, Dr. Lipton shares his lucid and startling insights about the building blocks of life, and how each one of our cells has far greater innate intelligence than we once believed.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7638 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 8
  • Binding: Audio CD
  • 1 pages

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From AudioFile
This is the only lesson you'll ever need on quantum physics and cellular biology. Lipton's love of teaching, his enthusiastic speaking style, and his practical grasp of biophysics make this audio highly accessible. He says that cell membranes are like TV receivers, picking up energy from our thoughts, from other people, and from the universe. Thinking about living organisms in terms of matter or mere heredity overlooks the web of energy that links everyone and everything in the tangible world. Lipton says that genes change according to the signals they "read" from the environment in continuous feedback loops. This phenomenon and our unique capacity for awareness could delay the sixth great human extinction and further our evolutionary ascension. T.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine

About the Author
Bruce Lipton, Ph.D. of San Francisco, California, is an internationally recognized cellular biologist whose breakthrough research on the cell membrane in 1977 made him a pioneer in the new science of epigenetics. He is author of The Biology of Belief (Mountain of Love, 2005).


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Great Stuff5
Bruce Lipton provides scientific arguments that back up the idea that we create our own reality. He gives wonderful insight into how our cells respond not only the environment we subject them to, but the thoughts we think. Makes you reconsider all those worst case sceanrios playing out in your head. Thanks to Lipton for backing up what we already figured was true.

Short on Practical Value2
I thought the author presented the science pretty well... Stem cells/DNA are programmed externally via the membrane, non-random evolution suggesting deliberate genetic mutations, EEGs that pick-up brain signals outside of the body , the placebo pill effect, etc.

In short, he makes good arguments how environmental factors, both at the cellular level and by extension on the body as a whole, can indeed be responsible for one's present condition.

Where I felt cheated, was the ending. It seems the whole book is leading to the climax that will explain what exactly one can do armed with this information. Unfortunately, it comes up short. Basically, he says positive affirmation and/or willpower aren't effective since they involve the conscious mind.. instead what is needed is to reprogram the unconscious. How do you do that? The book doesn't have any specifics.

Great work! Great Speaker! Great Science!4
Listening to this book it was an immense experience to hear how Dr Lipton explains about the ins and outs of the biology. What I found particularly higly interesting, was the constantly present buildup of lower-level phenomena (e.g. cell biochemistry interaction) to a collective higher level observables (e.g how a collection of cells express themselves).

Where I must compliment Dr Lipton is his enthusiasm with which he speaks. I necer heard an 'uh' or any other kind of pause and it never seems as if he is reading from a paper too. This for itself is a joy to listen to.

It all, makes a very well founded scientific piece of work and presented higly interestingly. As a physicist I feel pitty for myself not to have studied biology instead.

In the later chapters it comes to the point of mentally controlling the physics (of the body - the cells). There, and only there I am having a conflict. Not because I am in a tight scientific tube of thinking, but because it just can't be. What I mean to say is this:
Dr Lipton refers to 'buying into the disease'. To put my opinion clearly I will polarise with an example to the more extreme: Suppose I have no legs but 'I do not buy into that', will that make me walk?
OR: if I command my cells (in whatever way) not to feel the pain when walking hot coals, what happens with my command if the 'coals' appear to be 1000 degree Celcius. My feet will vaporise, if I feel it or not.

Dear Dr Lipton, you are a great man and I love you for this work and your enthusiasm, but there are real physical limitations as to what we can command our cells to do. I hope you can appreciate that.

I hope I'll ever meet you. Only one star reduction because of the latter argumentation.

Nevertheless one must and may not fail to share Dr Lipton's thoughts. A must have, a must read! Higly recommended.