The Biology of Belief is een baanbrekend werk in het veld van de nieuwe biologie. Schrijver Bruce Lipton was professor op Princeton University en heeft 40 jaar onderzoek gedaan naar stamcellen. Zijn experimenten hebben tezamen met dat van andere toonaangevende wetenschappers tot in detail de mechanismen hoe cellen informatie ontvangen en verwerken, onderzocht. De implicaties van dit onderzoek doet het begrip van leven zoals dat wetenschappelijk werd aangenomen radicaal veranderen. Het laat namelijk zien dat genen en DNA onze biologie NIET beheersen maar dat ons DNA gestuurd word door signalen van buiten de cel, inclusief energetische boodschappen die uit onze positieve en negatieve gedachten voortkomen. Deze belangrijke en hoopvolle synthese van de nieuwste en beste onderzoeken op het gebied van celbiologie en kwantum fysica kunnen worden gezien als een grote doorbraak die laat zien dat onze lichamen kunnen veranderen als we ons denken hertrainen. Op de universiteiten wordt vandaag de dag nog de oude genenleer gedoceerd en dat terwijl er vanaf 1995 al onomstotelijk wetenschappelijk bewijs ligt dat het tegendeel bewijst.
In de video The New Biology – Where Mind and Matter Meet (2 uur in 2 delen, Engels gesproken en NIET Nederlands ondertiteld) neemt Bruce Lipton je mee langs de nieuwe ontdekkingen van de wetenschap en krijg je een indruk waarom dat veelal buiten de gevestigde wetenschap en media wordt gehouden.
Ook in Nederlandse vertaling. De Biologie van de Overtuiging: Hoe je gedachten je leven bepalen, met Bibliografie en Register, Uitgeverij Ankh - Hermes bv, Deventer, 2007. ISBN: 978 90 202 8451 5, 254p.
Bruce Lipton - Where mind and Matter meet (1)
Recent advances in cellular science are heralding an important evolutionary turning point. For almost fifty years we have held the illusion that our health and fate were preprogrammed in our genes, a concept referred to as genetic determinacy. Though mass consciousness is currently imbued with the belief that the character of one's life is genetically predetermined, a radically new understanding is unfolding at the leading edge of science.
Cellular biologists now recognize that the environment, the external universe and our internal physiology, and more importantly, our perception of the environment, directly controls the activity of our genes. This video will broadly review the molecular mechanisms by which environmental awareness interfaces genetic regulation and guides organismal evolution
Scientist and lecturer, Dr. Bruce Lipton shared his groundbreaking research in cellular biology and the mechanisms that control life. "We've given genes intelligence," Lipton explained, but genes are merely blueprints and do not determine the fate of an organism. Instead, he suggested genes are potentials that are "continuously reading the environment and adjusting the biology to conform to the perception of that environment."
As proof Lipton cited his own research, which showed a strong link between environment and the development of stem cells. Further, Lipton theorizes that skin cells act as an interface between the organism and its environment. By reading both the outside and inside worlds of an organism, the skin is able to adjust the biology to meet the needs of the environment, he said.
Lipton also discussed cellular consciousness, identity, and how perceptions control our biology -- something called epigenetic control. Lipton believes every cell is a "programmable chip" and that the genes within our cells can be rewritten to restore health and well-being. This means we have the power to heal ourselves by changing the way think about our biology, Lipton concluded.
Gregg Braden expounds on the concept of a Divine Matrix, which he defines as a bridge between the inner and outer world, and a mirror of quantum essence. In further describing the matrix, he cites the work of physicist Max Planck who wrote about a non-conventional form of energy from which all physical matter originates.
This matrix or field is not something that is "out there" but rather it's the very stuff that is holding us together, says Braden. The universe can be viewed as a massive computer, with our consciousness as the operating system and our emotions/feelings as the software.
We each create a feeling in our heart, and like prayer, it can have a direct effect on the planet. Prayer can be most effective if the desired outcome is perceived as having already happened, as this gives the field something to work with, he explains.