Bruce H. Lipton, scientist and lecturer, received his Ph.D. at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville (1971). He served as an Associate Professor of Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin's School of Medicine. Lipton's research on mechanisms controlling cell behavior employed cloned human muscle cells. In addition, he lectured in Cell Biology, Histology and Embryology. Bruce resigned his tenured position to pursue independent research integrating quantum physics with cell biology.
His breakthrough studies on the cell membrane, the "skin" of the cell, revealed that the behavior and health of the cell was controlled by the environment, findings that were in direct contrast with prevailing dogma that life is controlled by genes. Lipton returned to academia as a Research Fellow at Stanford University's School of Medicine to test his hypotheses (1987-1992). His ideas concerning environmental control were substantiated in two major scientific publications. The new research reveals the biochemical pathways connecting the mind and body and provides insight into the molecular basis of consciousness and the future of human evolution.
Evolution & Mind |
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| Tuesday September 15, 2009 |
Internationally recognized authority in bridging science and spirit, and a leading voice in new biology, Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., spoke about ways humanity can evolve by freeing itself of old belief systems and programming. Political philosopher and humorist Steve Bhaerman, who co-authored with Lipton their new book Spontaneous Evolution, joined in the second hour of the discussion.
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Host: George Noory
Mind Viruses & Genetics |
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| Monday June 8, 2009 |
Renowned author Dr. Wayne Dyer and foremost authority in bridging science and spirit Dr. Bruce Lipton discussed how genes and DNA do not control our body, and how MEMES, or mind viruses, are infecting our population.
In the first hour, trends analyst Gerald Celente offered commentary about the economy.
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Host: George Noory
Cells & Subconscious Programming |
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| Thursday September 4, 2008 |
Scientist and researcher Dr. Bruce Lipton discussed his latest work on how our biochemistry is subject to the condition of our mental states and belief systems. The cells in our bodies are like "miniature people" living in a community-- it's a technology that surpasses anything humans have created-- we're much more powerful than we realize, he said. Yet, we've been programmed to not be in control of this power and our health, he commented. "The Field" or the mind shapes the particles or cells, and the mind conforms to its belief system, Lipton said. We manifest what our programs are, and many people have limiting or sabotaging programming installed in their subconscious from an early age. These programs are operating 95% of the time, and often don't match a person's conscious intentions about what they want to see manifested in their lives, he noted. The rewriting of subconscious programming can't be accomplished with standard talk or psychotherapy. Instead, Li
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Host: George Noory
Consciousness, Cells & Evolution |
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| Sunday August 12, 2007 |
Scientist and researcher Bruce Lipton returned for a discussion on consciousness, cells and evolution with guest host Lisa Garr.
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Host: Lisa Garr
Genes, Cells & Belief |
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| Monday December 19, 2005 |
Research scientist Bruce Lipton returned to discuss his paradigm shifting mind/body thesis-- that our belief system affects genetic activity.Mainstream science has long posited the dogma of "genetic determinism"-- that a person's genetic makeup controls the character of their life. But this kind of the thinking has led to a belief structure built around "victimization." People need to take control through self-knowledge, and empower themselves rather than blame their genes, he argued.In actuality, we are made up of a "community of 50 trillion cells" —which are each "sentient living beings," and these cells react to the environment they encounter. Every human is like a "skin-covered Petri dish" and their health is a reflection of how they perceive the environment, said Lipton. We have stem cells that should regenerate and repair our bodies but the chemistry that we put in from the outside interferes with that activity. Further, our belief system, indoctrinated into us fr
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Biology, Belief & Consciousness |
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| Saturday May 14, 2005 |
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
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Host: Art Bell
Cells & Identity |
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| Wednesday February 9, 2005 |
"We are not automatons to our genes," enthused scientist and lecturer, Dr. Bruce Lipton, who shared his concepts in the field of new biology.We all contain a "metropolis of 50 trillion citizens,"—the cells in our body, which could each be considered sentient beings in their own right, yet they act together as a community, he stated. Lipton said he had a scientific epiphany when he realized that the cell membrane was "an organic information chip" that reacted to the environment. This view of cells differed from conventional science at the time, which linked cell behavior to the genes. Cells send out "protein antennas" unique to an individual person that receive signals from the outside, and thus, our identities are linked to an exterior "field of energy," he said. Just as single celled creatures evolved into more complex forms, Lipton suggested that humanity will eventually merge into a larger organization or being. This in turn would lead to complete harmony with the Earth,
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Host: George Noory