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The
Biology of Belief: We Are Not the Victims of Our Genes
By
Laurie Nadel, Ph.D.
Host of The
Sixth Sense Radio Show
Microbiologist Dr. Bruce Lipton discusses the current
evolutionary crisis and his breakthrough research on the mind/matter
interface with Dr. Laurie Nadel, host of The Sixth Sense on www.webtalkradio.net
This article is excerpted from that interview.
Q: You refer to a crisis in evolution. What is that?
A: We find ourselves today in the midst of a vast evolutionary
leap. What makes it especially interesting is that we do not see it.
We do see are many little crises affecting the world. But many of us
fail to recognize that these crises foretell an impending change that
will have a great impact on human civilization. As a molecular biologist,
I perceive recurring patterns in these crises that point to a collective
crisis in evolution. In order to evolve biologically as a species that
is capable of surviving the many dangers ahead, our genes must evolve,
as well.
Q: How does this affect us as individuals?
A: The 19th century reductionist model of science states that the world
is made out of physical matter. Therefore, everything that exists can
be reduced to smaller components of matter. But new scientific discoveries
in physics and biology refute that premise. In truth, our beliefs and
thoughts affect physical matter.
Q: Does that mean our thoughts and beliefs affect our genes?
A: The new biology provides evidence that each of us is a community
of some 50 trillion cells wired up to communicate with each other through
electromagnetic signals. These signals come from the environment, both
internal and external. Our internal environment includes the DNA code
for consciousness, conscience, and compassion—our spiritual genes.
As we develop ideas and actions that give these genes expression, not
only do we begin to thrive as individuals. We also get an unparalleled
opportunity to contribute to our collective evolution as a species.
Q: What is the first step?
A: Understanding how your thoughts and actions influence your genes provides
you with an unparalleled opportunity to find true happiness as an individual
while you simultaneously assist the evolution of our species. To do this,
you must relinquish old assumptions about mind and matter.
First and foremost: You and I are not victims of our genes.
Q: Aren’t genes something
over which we have no control?
A: In the past 20 years or so, scientists have begun to discover how
perception of environmental information is translated into biology
that controls our genetic behavior. That perception serves as the interface
between environment and biology. Scientists call this field of research “epigenetics.”
The
important work that comes from epigenetics is understanding how these
perceptions actually interface with science. Then, from a practical
perspective, we can explore is how we got these perceptions and how we
can change them to create true happiness for ourselves and others.
If our perceptions are accurate, then our biology should be in harmony
with the world. But in such cases which we would call misperceptions
about life, such misperceptions will mis-program the genes, leading to
primary illnesses and other difficulties.
Conversely, as our perceptions of life shift, so does our genetic expression.
By our consciousness, we can create anything from sublime health to disease.
We are no longer victims to forces outside of ourselves. Nor do we blame
such external forces for characteristics and attitudes that we ourselves
can change. As our thinking and behavior evolves to meet the challenge
of taking responsibility for what goes on inside our heads, we can gain
a deeper appreciation for the spiritual characteristics that were imprinted
in our genetic code.
Q: As any fan of CSI knows by now,
by thy DNA code, thou shall be identified. Isn’t that true?
A: Your “genes” do much more than provide a biological
fingerprint.
Imagine that you are at a building supply store like The Home Depot.
There is a plumbing section with all the different kinds of pipes,
and valves, and faucet. Then there’s an electrical section with all
the wires, and switches, and plugs. Each gene represents something different
that you need to build a house. For example, there are switches, pipes
and plumbing genes, etc. Genes provide the building material from which
you you’re your construction. But remember: The parts do not determine
what’s going to happen. It’s the contractor who creates a
plan and then uses the parts to manifest that plan.
Q: Who is the contractor?
A: The mind is the contractor! That is why the mind is so powerful in
influencing our physical, mental, and spiritual health.
Q: Can you please provide an example?
A: For example, the placebo effect is estimated to account for two-thirds
of all the healing in medicine. What does that represent? It represents
that the mind, as a contractor, has a belief about the consequence
of a cure or a surgery. That belief, which is in the mind’s perception,
adjusted genetics to manifest the resolution.
If the doctor says, “Oh, this is going to be a simple procedure,
and you’re going to recover beautifully!” Hearing that
belief sets the mind’s contractor into already creating that final
resolution by adjusting the cells in the biology. So, a sugar pill, when
told that it has such profound effect, goes into that person’s
contractor mind. The mind says, “Oh, I can already imagine the
outcome. I’m going to be well!” So the patient take the
sugar pill but the effect comes from the perception of the mind.
The concept of visualizing a healing that’s for sure going to
happen is actually the equivalent of a contractor first drawing up the
blueprints of what would that healing look like; second, going into the
parts department, the genetics; third, selecting the genetics and cell
responses to create the image of the desired result. Thus, the mind is
continually shaping biology!
Q: Does negative thinking work like that?
A: You might think, “I already know what the placebo effect represents.” But
did you know there is something called the no-cebo effect?
Not-positive thinking also affects biology with the same power that the
placebo effect has. Regardless of whether a thought is positive or negative,
thoughts control biology. Your thoughts. Your biology. Your genes.
Q: How did you discover this?
A
: As a research scientist, when I first became aware of this intellectually,
I had one of those “aha’s!” The mechanism of the mind
crosses the cell membrane, which is the brain of the cell. The cell membrane
controls the cell’s genetics and behavior. Was I surprised! It
was a great moment of heresy, comparable to the flash of knowing that
Copernicus had when he understood the earth revolves around the sun,
rather than vice-versa.
As a young man, I went into science to avoid
all that metaphysical and spiritual stuff, which I didn’t
believe in. I believed that people are victims of their biology. Life
can be understood through the chemistry, and the genes. I expected to
find a way to put it all together in some mechanism that would help me
understand it all . There in the lab, after studying cells under the
microscope for ten years, I get down to the nitty gritty of this mechanism
and how it works. I could see that the cell is a programmable chip, in
a sense. The genes are like the hard drive.
Conventional biology says
that it’s our read-only memory, meaning whatever the program is,
that’s what happens. But when that flash of insight came to me,
I understood that each cell has a read-write memory. This means that
you can rewrite and change the memory of the gene sets you have.
Q: What does this have to do with evolution?
A: Each cell is a miniature human. It has a brain, digestive, respiratory,
and circulatory systems. It has the ability to transmit and receive
communication. Some 50 trillion cells make up the human body. Humans
can be seen as cells in something larger called humanity. The evolution
that we’re facing right now is not the evolution of the human
as an individual living organism. It is the evolution of the community
of humans. As a species, we are beginning to shed our old beliefs about
limitations and replacing them with conscious thinking and behavior.
Psychologists have revealed that 70% or more of that
thinking is negative and redundant. But that is changing. The evolution
that we’re
going through right now is an evolution of awareness. As our awareness
of how mind affects biology grows, our beliefs and potential expand.
And voila! The actions and experiences in the world around us change,
as well.
Q: So we are not victims of our genes?
A: This is the hard part. All of a sudden, you recognize that you have
the power to change this. Actually we have the power to change it.
Plus, we have a responsibility to use that power. Not only are we not
victims of our biology. We are personally responsible. And when we
can learn how to programming our biology, our old model of reality
changes. We are not victims of our genes. As a species, humans have
the potential to go from victim to master.
Q: Psychologists say that 70% of all thoughts are negative. What can
I do about that?
A: The new biology recognizes that the thought in the mind is converted
into neurochemistry that controls the biology. But, oh, my goodness,
just listen to the mind for a few minutes. Could. Should. Always. Never.
Everyone. Deletions, distortions, and generalizations abound. With so
many negative thoughts, of course, life is a struggle. You have already
put the hurdle in front of you even before you got there.
After that flash of knowing in the lab, I started to do what people
might refer to as Buddhist mindfulness. That means just be present. Every
time one of those negative thoughts would come up and here, I’d
notice it. I would say, “No, cancel that. Rewrite it in a positive
present tense.” I began reprogram my personal self.
Q: Are you talking about the conscious mind or the unconscious (subconscious)
mind?
A: Everyday thinking is habitual. What we are playing in your subconscious
mind are programs that we acquired in our development, primarily before
five years of age. Some were being programmed into the subconscious mind
even while we were in the fetal stage of development. Fundamental programs
were downloaded them from other people, unconsciously. That means without
knowing what we were doing.
Scientists recognize that 95% of our conscious
activity is actually being driven by the subconscious mind where these
programs we downloaded from other people reside. This is the creator
of conflict in our lives because subconscious mind and a conscious mind.
Freud’s metaphor for the mind is an iceberg. The conscious mind
is like the tip of the iceberg. The majority of the mind, like the majority
of the iceberg, is hidden from awareness. It is below (sub) our level
of attention (conscious).
There is a profound difference between the
two. The conscious mind is your identity, your spiritual connection,
yourself. It says, “This is me. I have a name and I know what I
should do.” The conscious mind has your desires, your wishes,
your aspirations. It says, “This is what I want in my life.” For
example, “I’m going out there looking for help.” Or, “ I’m
going out there looking for a relationship. “ The parameters of
whatever you seek are in the conscious mind.
The sub-conscious mind contains all the history files,
library books, and programs. Everything that we experience is there.
The subconscious mind works like a tape recorder. It records the behavior.
When you, someone else, or something in the environment pushes the button,
the subconscious mind automatically plays the behavior without you thinking
about it.
Ninety-five percent of our life is driven by the subconscious
mind. While our conscious mind thinks that our desires and wishes are
controlling the direction of our life, neuroscience says, “No!” The
programs that are in your subconscious mind control the direction of
your life. But when you pay attention, you find out something along the
lines of, “Oh my God! The fundamental programs in my subconscious
mind came from other people.”
Q: What’s the message here?
A: It’s time for new thinking. There are two outcomes: We succeed
and go on – or we become extinct.
To survive as a species, we must what role we play in
the environment, with each other, and the with the nature of humanity
as a living organism.
We need to change our thinking patterns from competitive
to cooperative. We need to choose new beliefs that empower our spiritual
nature. We need to free ourselves up to enjoy what happens as a result.
In other words, reprogram your thoughts. Learn
what makes you truly happy—and make it so. Your genes and your
species will thank you.
Dr.
Bruce Lipton's new book is called "The Biology Of Belief:
Unleashing The Power Of Consciousness, Matter And Miracles" and
is available at Amazon.com
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advantage of a limited time special bonus offer when you purchase this
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