Epigenetics, Consciousness, & Reprogramming the Mind - Dr Bruce Lipton

The Weekend University - Podcast készítő Making the best psychology lecturers available to the general public. - Csütörtökök

Kategóriák:

Dr Bruce Lipton is an internationally recognised biologist, author, and pioneer in the new science of epigenetics. He is most well known for the idea that beliefs influence gene expression and that biology is not determined by DNA. Dr Lipton is the author of three books, including: The Honeymoon Effect, The Biology of Belief, and Spontaneous Evolution. In this conversation, we explore: — The science of epigenetics and how our environment (both internal and external) - influence how our genes are expressed — Dr Lipton’s views on consciousness and the current state of humanity — How our subconscious beliefs are programmed before the age of 7 and how this causes self sabotage and internal conflict later in life — Practical things you can do to reprogram your subconscious to experience more flourishing And more. You can learn more about Dr Lipton’s work at www.brucelipton.com. --- Dr Bruce H. Lipton, PhD, is an internationally-recognized leader in bridging science and spirit who is best known for the idea that genes are influenced by belief and DNA does not control biology. A stem cell biologist, bestselling author of The Biology of Belief, and recipient of the 2009 Goi Peace Award, he has been a guest speaker on hundreds of TV and radio shows as well as keynote presenter for national and international conferences. Dr. Lipton began his scientific career as a cell biologist, receiving his PhD degree from the University of Virginia at Charlottesville before joining the Department of Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine in 1973. Dr. Lipton has taken his award-winning medical school lectures to the public and is currently a sought-after keynote speaker and workshop presenter. In 1982, Dr. Lipton began examining the principles of quantum physics and how they might be integrated into his understanding of the cell’s information-processing systems. His breakthrough studies on the cell membrane showed that the outer layer of the cell is an organic homolog of a computer chip, the cell’s equivalent of a brain. His research at Stanford University’s School of Medicine between 1987 and 1992 revealed that the environment, operating through the membrane, controls the behavior and physiology of the cell, turning genes on and off. --- Interview Links: — Dr Lipton’s website - https://www.brucelipton.com/about/ — Dr Lipton’s books - https://www.brucelipton.com/books/

Visit the podcast's native language site