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  • How Your Beliefs Control Your Biology
  • Written by: Bruce H. Lipton Ph.D.
  • Narrated by: Bruce H. Lipton
  • Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (139 ratings)

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The Wisdom of Your Cells

Written by: Bruce H. Lipton Ph.D.
Narrated by: Bruce H. Lipton
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In the tradition of Carl Sagan, Rachel Carson, and Stephen Hawking, a new voice has emerged with the unique gift of translating cutting-edge science into clear, accessible language: Dr. Bruce Lipton.

With The Wisdom of Your Cells, this internationally recognized authority on cellular biology takes listeners on an in-depth exploration into the microscopic world, where new discoveries and research are revolutionizing the way we understand life, evolution, and consciousness.

In this full-length audio course, Dr. Lipton shares his lucid and startling insights about the building blocks of life, and how each one of our cells has far greater innate intelligence than we once believed.

©2006 Bruce H. Lipton (P)2006 Sounds True

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tRNA to my mRNA

This book made me fall in love with the study of epigenetics. Dr. Bruce Lipton has to be my favorite author. I am a college student with a basic knowledge of Biology and I can understand this book well. This book has brewed a storm in my brain and I am now going to university to study Molecular Biology.

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everyone needs to hear Bruce's message.

this an incredible account of cellular life, and the following human/animal life and eventual earth life. the perspectives Bruce talks about resonate with the depth of humanity and definitely has shifted my view of life, relationships, health and evolution.
if you like the sample, get this and share what you hear. Bruce is onto something here.

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Are you kidding me?

This isn't even a science book. It's a guy who's trying to rationalize his religion and the workings of a cell. Don't waste your money.

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Simply Amazing

Loves it!

Gives you a totally new perspective to life and our biology. A must read!

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Fantasy, NOT Science

I am surprised with the overall ratings of this title. The book started off interesting, setting the premise for what may have been an interesting and important discussion of the interaction between genetics and the environment. However, it fairly quickly devolved and became focused on pseudoscientific notions that have a "truthy"/spiritual feel that would appeal to those who long for some way to rationalize their view of the world rather than challenge it. I was first alerted to the credibility of the book when the author began talking about quitting his position at an American university because of how he was morally opposed to teaching the "scientific dogma". He went on to suggest that the scientific "dogma" actually referred to religious authority. The late night epiphany and rambling to the nearest medical student he could find sounded concerning to me rather than triumphant or funny. Indeed, facts and metaphors (even common linguistic expressions) continued to be conflated. The overall narrative rang of someone who had been academically isolated for their unproven ideas and was finally making their "glorious" comeback. When the book turned to "good vibrations", "bad vibrations" and then, unfathomably, claimed that humans and plants are capable of talking with each other, I had to call it quits. What a shame.

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I love the way this book was read. The cadence, the excitement, pausing and giving time for the listener to register what was said.

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Love this "new" biology

Insightful, this new science is envigorating and more, although not completely, aligned with my view of the world as a Christian scientist.

I recommend this "book" to anyone who finds that the flaws in the Darwinist theory too great to be the biology of this millennia

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Great background info

Love the bio explanation of our beliefs. The one thing I was left wondering is how to change our cells to reflect the beliefs & behaviours we desire.

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Huge resonane

Literally cried. So much beauty in the human body. Explained so simply and elegantly. Exactly what I needed.

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Wonderful and illuminated

This book is a beautiful look into our world through the eyes of a brilliant scientist it will give you insight on viable facts regarding the human cell and how it is designed and interacts with the environment in witch it lives in . The book incorporates ideas on how we got here challenging Darwinian evolution and exposing theories that are not longer in line with modern and recent science. The author believes in intelligent design through nature and provides us with a glimpse on how we can save our planet and see a brighter future. Thank you read it 3 times and I learn more every time .

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