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Cell Power!

Mary Desaulniers PhD has kindly sent this article to challenge your thoughts about the cells in our body.  To help us look at the power they have to heal and the power they have to respond to belief.  She has drawn on the work of Bruce Lipton and his inspirational look at cell biology.

 

Mary is a runner for over 30 years, retired schoolteacher and writer, Mary is helping people reclaim their bodies. Nutrition, exercise, positive vision and purposeful engagement are the tools used to turn hungry bodies into creative selves. Hunger is a powerful source of transformation. Find out the meaning of your hunger at www.GreatBodyat50.com

Bruce Lipton and the Power to Heal Ourselves

What is the connection between a cell membrane and the human brain? A lot, according to cell biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton, whose book The Biology of Belief, details reasons why we can be the creators of our own destiny. A renowned cell biologist and former professor at the University of Wisconsin Medical School, Bruce Lipton shows precisely how the molecular process behind the brain’s functioning works. In fact, he is the leading authority on the new science of Epigenetics—the science that sees life to be controlled by factors other than genes. From cells to self, Bruce Lipton compels us to re-think our understanding of empowerment—how much power do we have over our own bodies and over the course of events in our lives? Simply put, he suggests that we are not victims of our genetic blueprint; in fact we have the power to program our own destiny. We have the power to alter disease patterns within our bodies. We have the power to “think” ourselves into health.
In 1997, a California

interior designer took part in a clinical trial to test the efficacy of antidepressant drug, Effexor. At the end of the trial period, she reported that the pills had indeed relieved her of the depression which had plagued her for thirty years. She had also experienced nausea, a common side effect of Effexor and the brain scans she received throughout the study also showed changes in the brain that suggest the activity of her prefrontal cortex had been greatly enhanced. Her elation over the antidepressant was understandable until she was told that she had been part of the placebo group. She had not been given the drug at all. So convinced was she of the effects of Effexor that she insisted the researchers re-check their records.
Her case is not unusual. We have known about the placebo effect for years. But what is remarkable is that most of us think of it as something extraordinary when in fact, it is something quite ordinary once we place the biology of belief within dynamics that make us human. Because we have been conditioned by a materialist attitude towards events, we have been programmed culturally to think of such events as “miracles.” The “miraculous” is actually a fact in the quantum dynamics of our subatomic universe. And the subatomic world is every bit a part of the atomic world we live in. “We can no longer afford to ignore this fact,” writes Bruce Lipton. We can no longer afford to ignore the “miraculous” nature of the body’s innate wisdom.

Since Descartes’ bias towards mind over matter in the 17th century, Western culture has been split between body and mind. The Romantics of the late 18th and 19th centuries have attempted to repair that split through poetry and art, but it was not until the 20th century that science caught up with the poets. In The Biology of Belief, Bruce Lipton confirms what Shelley in 1840 wrote in “A Defense of Poetry,”– “all things exist as they are perceived, at least in relation to the percipient.”

If environmental influences can over-write genetic blueprint in cells, we, as multi-cellular organisms have the power to override our own biology. Lipton makes convincing argument of cell membranes which he sees as “mem-brains” because they function like our brains. The “mem-brains” determine the environmental input that is allowed within the cells and it is this permeability that governs the cell’s ability to activate or suppress its genetic code. What this means is that the cell’s functions are determined by its interaction with the environment, not by its genetic code! We, by extension, are not determined by our genetic blueprint. In fact, we have the power to alter our genetic blueprint by choosing the kind of interaction we want to make with our environment.

Lipton’s research has wide implications for us—we have the power to be equally permeable. Rather than being the victims of a genetic destiny, the self can be permeable enough to allow for changes to its biological code. The self is the maker of its own destiny. It’s all in the way we think. It’s all in the way we nurture our beliefs about our bodies, ourselves, our lives. It’s all in the way we tap into the body’s wisdom.

 

 

What Lipton tells us is that spontaneous remission of cancer and other diseases is the “normal” course of events in our bodies. What keeps us from being able to overcome  disease is our fear. We have been “trained” by traditional medicine to fear the irrevocability of cancer within the body. New research has shown over and over again that nothing is “fixed” within the human body because matter is an illusion. Our bodies are energy waves that can be molded and changed with the power of thought and intention.

 

During the past few years, Bruce Lipton has worked closely with Adam the Healer, a young man in British Columbia, Canada, who has demonstrated tremendous healing power through thought. Ronnie Hawkins, the famous Canadian Rock ‘n Roll singer was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer in 2002. His doctors told him that he had only 2-3 months to live. Adam the Healer performed distant healing on the singer; he focused on removing his tumour 3000 miles away and a remarkable thing happened. Ronnie Hawkins’ cancer disappeared. To this day, he remains cancer free.

 

What caused the cure of Ronnie Hawkins? Simply the re-direction of energy. Adam’s gift lies in his ability to pick up the unique energy frequency of an individual. Using his intention, he transfers back to the individual the energy information that individual needs to bring about positive changes in his body. This “exchange” works best if the individual’s intentions are aligned with the healer’s intentions. By resonating with Ronnie Hawkins’ frequencies, Adam the Healer has altered the interaction between Hawkins’ cells and his environment and brought about the change necessary to re-direct the course of the disease.

 

According to Adam the Healer, we all have the power to do that. This power has been ours since the birth of man, but we have been sidetracked from its manifestation by the development of materialist science which for several centuries has reduced us to atoms and molecules subject to the whims of our DNA. Adam’s latest book, Intention Heals (Dreamhealer Inc., 2008) provides specific instructions on how to change the way we think and alter the genesis of disease in our bodies. You can read all about Adam at here

 

 

The Biology of Belief is available on Amazon but don’t forget to go through www.everyclick.com registered to the Community Cancer Centre. http://www.amazon.co.uk 

 

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  • marjorie

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