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Episode 45

Bruce Lipton: Change Your Beliefs, Change Your Life

The negative things that are happening in your life are not by accident. They are the result of your programming.” 

Bruce Lipton

Episode Summary:  The widespread idea that we are at the mercy of our genetic programming can be terrifying, particularly in relation to our health. In this episode, Bruce Lipton explains why some people get sick and how little our genes have to do with our reality. He also shares 3 different methods to re-program your mind and create the life you really want. 

Some Questions I Ask:

  • To what degree are we affected by our genes?
  • How does someone shift thoughts from a negative attitude?
  • How does one start to influence the subconscious?
  • Is it possible to heal any kind of illness by shifting beliefs?
  • Why do some people heal, and others don’t?
  • What is the effect of suppressing or bypassing negative feelings?

In This Episode You Will Learn:

  • The importance of the first 7 years of life in creating habits.
  • Why our unconscious mind determines most of our behavior.
  • How to use humor to improve your health.
  • 3 ways to re-program our subconscious mind.
  • The importance of dealing with stress.
  • The main reason why people get sick.

Most of us don’t love ourselves, and until that is dealt with, everything else is of secondary consequence.

Bruce H. Lipton, PhD is an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirit. Stem cell biologist, bestselling author of The Biology of Belief and recipient of the 2009 Goi Peace Award, he has been a guest speaker on hundreds of TV and radio shows, as well as keynote presenter for national and international conferences.

Dr. Lipton began his scientific career as a cell biologist. He received his Ph.D. Degree from the University of Virginia at Charlottesville before joining the Department of Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine in 1973. Dr. Lipton’s research on muscular dystrophy, studies employing cloned human stem cells, focused upon the molecular mechanisms controlling cell behavior. An experimental tissue transplantation technique developed by Dr. Lipton and colleague Dr. Ed Schultz and published in the journal Science was subsequently employed as a novel form of human genetic engineering.

In 1982, Dr. Lipton began examining the principles of quantum physics and how they might be integrated into his understanding of the cell’s information processing systems. He produced breakthrough studies on the cell membrane, which revealed that this outer layer of the cell was an organic homologue of a computer chip, the cell’s equivalent of a brain. His research at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, between 1987 and 1992, revealed that the environment, operating though the membrane, controlled the behavior and physiology of the cell, turning genes on and off. His discoveries, which ran counter to the established scientific view that life is controlled by the genes, presaged one of today’s most important fields of study, the science of epigenetics. Two major scientific publications derived from these studies defined the molecular pathways connecting the mind and body. Many subsequent papers by other researchers have since validated his concepts and ideas.

Dr. Lipton’s novel scientific approach transformed his personal life as well. His deepened understanding of cell biology highlighted the mechanisms by which the mind controls bodily functions, and implied the existence of an immortal spirit. He applied this science to his personal biology, and discovered that his physical well-being improved, and the quality and character of his daily life was greatly enhanced.

Guest Links: www.BruceLipton.com

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