Sunday, April 05, 2009

Dr Bruce Lipton: where mind and matter meet

wondrous, educational, spiritual, energetic, awakening

...WoW!

Watched Dr Bruce Lipton's "The New Biology - Where Mind and Matter Meet" and it's totally blown mine. Scientifically spiritual revelations, a must see for all humanity.

...the implications of the information
presented in this video are staggering!

The New Biology
The New Biology

...feeling more alive and loving for having watched it

fear2love blog exists, to discover, present and explore information of exactly this nature which somehow always slips through mainstream cracks. It is these cracks in our information networks which are distorting evolution and perpetuating violence in the species; I have a theory.

We all know something is wrong, we always have. A feeling from birth which is suppressed for reasons of compliance from within the group. We develop different means, distractions, for dealing with the intangibility and difficulty of this sensation. Some people are conscious of it and find methods to face the fear however most are forced to tune out because traditionally there are no tools acceptable for use in western society which deal with it effectively.

...part of the reason we cling on so dearly to propaganda and hype is that it offers salvation from this sensation

The concept of looking into the self is not new. Buddhism is thought to have originated in India some 560 years or so (2500 years + ago) before Christ according to history books and we've all heard the saying which expresses concisely it's main premise, however the majority of westerners consistently ignore or miss it's meaning.

..."you've got to look in, to see out"

"The religion of the future will be a cosmic religion. It should transcend personal God and avoid dogma and theology. Covering both the natural and the spiritual, it should be based on a religious sense arising from the experience of all things natural and spiritual as a meaningful unity. Buddhism answers this description. If there is any religion that could cope with modern scientific needs it would be Buddhism."

-Albert Einstein

...how good is that? funny how we give him credit for so much else

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