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Bruce Lipton (auf english)

 SOURCE: http://www.scribd.com/doc/54351255/Bruce-Lipton-Interview

Dr. Bruce Lipton is an internationally recognized authority on bridging science and spirit.He is doing groundbreaking work in the field of new biology, and his book The Biology of Belief
will forever change the way you think about thinking.

In his book, Dr. Lipton offers the latest and best research in cell biology and quantum physics, which is being hailed as a major breakthrough, showing that, regardless of your DNA, your body can be changed as you change your thinking.

The Biology of Belief
and, in fact, everyone we know loves your book, because you actually show, scientifically, how powerful our thoughts and beliefs are andyou make it so easy for anyone to understand. Could you share how you came to this realization?


 Bruce Lipton:
Well, it's a long lineage that started first with the fact that when I was very young people started giving me advice, as that young child. There were people who gave me spiritual advice sounded very, very good and wonderful but, as that young child, I also noticed that their lives in no way really matched all the wonderful things that they were talking about.And, at the same time, I was also being introduced to the world of science, and what I loved about the world of science is that a scientific truth is valid on the side of the planet at the same time it's valid on the other side of the planet. It doesn't make a difference where you come from; a scientific truth is really a truth.


So I really shied away from the whole world of spirituality and dug deep into the world of science and, in that process, really was programmed with a conventional scientific belief that a human body was more or less a biochemical machine controlled by genes.And, as a result of that, it really gave us the kind of concept that we're more or less victims of our biology, and that genes apparently control our traits; and we get genes at the moment of conception and apparently, as far as we know, we don't have any voice in selecting those particular genes; and these genes that we get we can’t even change really.

So that, all of a sudden, we start to realize that our traits are controlled by our genes and we have no choice or ability to change those genes, and that really leads to the kind of discussion that I was providing medical students in my career, that humans are essentially genetic automatons, and they’re victims in a sense of heredity because their inability to override or control their genes,that their genes control them.

That's what I was teaching.So it’s interesting that I was teaching in medical school the foundation for medical students was that a human is a victim of their biochemistry and genetics and, as a victim, they need are scuer. And here I was programming rescuers, telling them, “This is how it works. And if you understand all this machinery, then you, as a medical doctor for example, can go in there and adjust the chemistry and try to manipulate the genes, and help people overcome their genetic heredity issues.” And that’s very unfortunate because it really is programming of victimization.

And while I was doing that work in teaching I was actually carrying out research on stem cells. And it's very interesting because a lot of people think stem cells are something relatively new, and I was actually cloning stem cells back about 40 years ago. And I had such a profound awareness offered by myself intissue cultures that it totally blew my mind because – very simple experiment – I could just really just say it summarized very simply as: I would isolate one, single stem cell, put it into a tissue culturedish, and it would divide into 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and pretty soon I’dhave thousands of cells in my Petri dish. And what was very important about this is that all of the cells were derived from one parent cell, which then especially all the siblings cells inthat tissue culture dish were genetically identical ‘cause they came from the same parent... Read more