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The Wisdom of Your Cells: How Your Beliefs Control Your Biology | 
enlarge | Author: Bruce H. Lipton Publisher: Sounds True Category: Book
List Price: $79.95 Buy New: $50.37 You Save: $29.58 (37%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 82695
Media: Audio CD Pages: 1 Number Of Items: 8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7 x 6.7 x 1.1
ISBN: 1591795222 Dewey Decimal Number: 570 EAN: 9781591795223 ASIN: 1591795222
Publication Date: September 1, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description 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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Fascinating Journey into Biology and Belief February 9, 2007 Rebecca Johnson (Washington State) 83 out of 84 found this review helpful
Cellular biologist and author Dr. Bruce H. Lipton is a master teacher who is excited about his discoveries in the area of biology and belief. He has a way of teaching that not only increases your knowledge of biology; it explains why we can control our health with our thoughts. Can Doctors stay well by thinking thoughts of health? What is really happening when a miracle occurs? This CD set addresses the areas of: Cellular Biology Natural theology and Natural Science Genetic Determinism The Human Genome Project What Controls Cells? Cell Membranes Newtonian Physics Good and Bad Vibes Invisible Energy Universe Magnetic Fields The Secret of Life The Root Cause of Disease Polar and Non-Polar Molecules The Role of Receptor and Effector Proteins The Function of Genes The Dangers of Genetic Engineering Stress and The Immune System Learning and Brain States Miracles Placebo Effect Beliefs and Biology How our Subconscious Controls our Lives - can this be changed or is it more like a tape player. Can repetition reprogram the mind and how does this relate to mindfulness? Fractal Geometry Hereditary Traits Evolution beyond survival - instead it is driven by consciousness and cooperation Dr. Bruce h. Lipton's teachings explain why people seem more radiant when in love or why spontaneous healing can occur. The section on energy explains why healing can occur with the spiritual idea of "laying on of hands - energy transfer" or through "prayer - thoughts can also be a form of energy medicine." His creative explanation of the cell wall brings a new understanding to how our cells function. He explores the similarities between computer chips and cells and explains why our thoughts may control our destiny more than our genes. The section on pregnancy is very interesting in regards to the chemicals of emotion and how stress hormones affect the baby. An interesting section on evolution in regards to evolving consciousness takes the topics full circle and explores the understanding of cells in regards to where we are headed next. This is all fascinating information for consideration and I haven't heard many people discussing life from this angle. This 8-CD Set is a fascinating journey into Biology and Belief. This explains how our cells actually work and why we are not at the mercy of our own DNA. I listened to each CD numerous times (especially Disc 4) before moving on to the next CD. You can then listen to the entire set again for even more insight into this subject. Each time I listen to this set new information seems to appear and I understand this subject on a higher level. Highly Recommended! ~The Rebecca Review
A Real Work of Art January 10, 2007 Kell Kurz (Canada) 51 out of 52 found this review helpful
The Wisdom of Your Cells, is by far the most enjoyable audio book I have listened to, in a very long time. You don't have to be a biologist or an expert in Quantum Science to understand this beautifully written and read audio book. I did not expect this audio book to be written/read in such simple layman's terms considering Dr. Lipton was a Professor at U. of Wisconsin and a research scientist at Stanford, what a treat! In fact my own children (in middle school) with very little biology background, gained a much greater understanding of biology & Quantum Mechanics that they would have never learned in school. My perception of "my" life has changed dramatically and my spirituality has been strengthened because of this wonderful audio book. Our cells are much more aware and intelligent than we are as a whole. By being more aware of our words, thoughts, feelings, imagination, and our beliefs, we can effect our outcome at the cellular level and the world around us. Yes, most of us have heard this before but Dr. Bruce Lipton creates a whole new perspective that should be in everyone's personal library. This 8 hour audio book actually left me wanting more. Thank you Dr. Bruce Lipton for coming forward and sharing your work in spite of 99% of your colleagues who refused to observe how cells are more effected by what's outside the box.
Quantum World Beliefs with Practical Application January 3, 2007 D. Woods (New Jersey) 46 out of 47 found this review helpful
This series by Dr. Bruce Lipton shaked me to the core. I've read "The Biology of Belief" (also by Lipton) and was left thirsting for more. His simple yet concise approach to this heavy topic matter is utterly amazing. If you pay attention, digest the content and have an open mind...this course Will change your world view. The series is long (over 8 hours) and fills in many gaps left from The Biology of Belief. If you're a fan of Quantum Mechanics, Biology or your enticed by your spiritual side (Buddhism in particular), then you will not be disappointed. FIVE BIG STARS!
A Layman's View into Epigenetics November 26, 2006 John Matlock (Winnemucca, NV) 29 out of 30 found this review helpful
The more science looks into how the world really works the more we find that we really don't understand. Dr. Lipton is one of the pioneers in the field of epigenetics, the study of heritable changes in gene function that occur without a change in the DNA sequence. This completely alters the way we hve been taught that genetics works. In this 8-hour recording he gives a layman's introduction to the subject. It is a revolutionary vision of life science that illuminates the hidden connections between (according to Dr. Lipton) biology, psychology and spirituality. Even at the cellular level, Dr. Lipton explains, we possess an innate intelligence that is far more critical to shaping our lives than even our genes. For decades, our view of heredity has been written in the language of DNA -- and genetic mutations and recombinations have driven most descriptions of how phenotypic traits are handed down from one generation to another. Epigenetic research has blurred that neat picture, and are changing the way researchers think about heredity.
A lot to ponder May 30, 2007 F. Harrison 25 out of 28 found this review helpful
First off- this is a great complement to all those books out there talking about the law of attraction. lipton actually gets into the science behind it (though not to complete satisfaction), not just the feel-good rhetoric. He explains how genes are just blueprints and that cells utilize the proteins the accompany the genes to react to stimulus (like chemicals or "vibes". The connection between electromagnetic vibes and cell reaction is not well-defined and leaves questions as is the connection between Quantum Physics and human-sized physics. the quantum level is so different than our everyday level that he's leaving out a big missing link of how Quantum Physics applies to the everyday. Einstein worked the last half of his life trying to merge the two, but couldn't, so it's no surprise that Lipton didn't do it. i just wish Lipton wouldn't have simply implied the connection and left it at that. but he implies a lot of connections, some of which should be carrefully scrutinized such as the dinosaur/human connection. i thought that was an awful way to end the work because it was so far-fetched and almost laughable (dinosaurs were machines because people have labeled them "killing machines" and corporations are like dinosaurs cause they live on the oil that was dinosaurs- see the connection? Come on). Still, Lipton brings up some interesting points about perception and how we are shaping our own lives. Nature Via Nurture gets into this more too.
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