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I don’t know why I hadn’t thought to look for Bruce Lipton’s blog before now. Shameful!
In my review of Joe Dispenza’s You Are the Placebo, I mentioned Bruce and provided links to some of his teachings. Now, we have a blog to add to that list. 🙂
Here’s an excerpt from a recent post of his entitled “What is Epigenetics?”
Instead of the widely held, largely deterministic belief among biologists about genetics, namely, that our genes “control” or “determine” us, it is rather the case that our genes respond to cues in their environment, such as one’s experience and perception of, or beliefs regarding your own life.
Be sure to “Like” and follow Bruce.
You Are the Placebo Review with more Lipton links.
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Eliza Waters said:
I couldn’t get the link to work. ??
I started reading Spontaneous Evolution recently and found it tough to get through. I love the science, but not all scientists can write to engage the lay person. It is like they forgot what it’s like to be on the ‘other side’ learning it for the first time. As well, the writing could be tighter, using less words to say the same thing. Maybe I should have started with one of his earlier books like Biology of Belief.
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Michael Genford said:
The link that went out in the email notice was bad. It’s been corrected on the blog, though.
I haven’t read Spontaneous Evolution. I’ll have to give it a peek.
Try Dispenza’s book “Placebo.” It’s not all about epigenetics, but what he covers he does a great job of keeping it simple.
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Eliza Waters said:
The cover article in Aug. SOM mag is about Dispenza, promoting the book. I’ll have to put it on the list!
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Michael Genford said:
I did a review of it here: https://theiamblog.wordpress.com/2014/06/30/book-review-you-are-the-placebo/
It was definitely a good read.
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