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Book Reviews of The Biology Of Belief: Unleashing The Power Of Consciousness, Matter And MiraclesBook Review: Refer it to friends and skeptics! Summary: 5 StarsI have referenced this book to so many people I cannot count. When I encounter people who do not understand the actual biology and physics of the "attraction principles", I send them to Lipton who does a superb job. He is able to clearly describe what a non-scientist can understand, while using scientific backbone to support his views. I am glad this one is on my shelf.
Book Review: Awesome Summary: 5 StarsIf you really want to understand what is going on inside out of you, please read this book. Excellent reading.
Book Review: Superior writing Summary: 5 StarsThe BIOLOGY OF BELIEF is well written in simple language that I could easily understand. It kept my interest, and I am pleased that I purchased the book. I have bought one for my physician as well as members of my family. His explanation of how our subconscious perceptions, changed, can alter our DNA and our futures is dynamic.
Book Review: Positive, factual, inspiring and fun to read - science and the spirit are not opposites after all Summary: 5 StarsThis is a must-read book for people like me, non-scientists who might hope there is something more to life than the material world but are baffled (if not downright disheartened) by the atheistic assertions espoused by people like Richard Dawkins. The problem with issues like the existence of the soul beyond the chemical functions of the brain, or of mankind having a purpose on earth, is that while these are fascinating topics to discuss, you can never really get anywhere as they inevitably end up being purely philosophical. No matter how eloquently one might speak on man's higher consciousness, the proofs of Aquinas blah blah blah, there will always be a Richard Dawkins in the room sniggering at you and saying "Prove it". This book really does change that. In easy, clear, but evidential science, Bruce Lipton takes you with contagious enthusiasm through his own discoveries as a PhD researching in cell biology -- which unexpectedly for him, resulted in his discovery of the energy field holding us all in being. We don't exist; we are 'existed'. Furthermore, Lipton proposes that the survival-of-the-fittest model of evolution is, on evidence, flawed; that life evolved because of cooperation between cells, not as a battle for dominance, and that these same principles of cooperation between cells and communities of cells are vital for the health of each individual body.
This is a book I plan to read again, because it has given me enormous confidence to know that there is more and more evidence in science that reveals what I always hoped was not just a silly emotional instinct - that there is a God, even if we don't quite know what that means, and that we are all part of a universal spirit. In fact, after reading this book, the rantings of the scientific materialists seem silly and old-fashioned. They won't be able to dishearten me any more.
Book Review: One of the Most important books in history Summary: 5 StarsHaving seen Dr Lipton in action a few times, I still cannot forget how he revolutionized my life in that first lecture when I was so transformed I could hardly get out of my seat. He literally turned my medical school teaching around on its head, but the stupid thing is, I could have seen that if my eyes were open. Dr Lipton is the visionary who did. This book charts his personal and professional journey in this revolution in cellular biology. What I was not prepared for was just what a good honest read this is - Lipton is raw and open in his narrative as well as being accessible in his scientific explanations.
This takes its place up there with The Double Helix as one of the most significant scientific books of all time.
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