A Conversation with Dr. Bruce H. Lipton, author of The Biology of Belief
By John David Mann
In the seventies, as genetic research was grabbing headlines and research
grants, an unknown Wisconsin medical school professor with an interest in quantum
mechanics quietly upset the apple cart. A quarter-century later, Dr. Bruce H.
Liptons book, The Biology of Belief, has taken the world by storm.
Joseph Chilton Pearce calls it the definitive summary of the new biology
and all that it implies. And it implies a lot. According to Liptons
work, genes control neither our cells nor our destinies. Instead, they are themselves
controlled by signals from outside the cellincluding our thoughts, feelings
and emotions. James Allen built a lasting masterpiece of modern entrepreneurial
philosophy based on the Old Testament observation, As a man thinketh in
his heart, so is he. Bruce Lipton took it to the laboratory and proved
it as scientific fact.
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