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  • i really loved the teaching of Bruce Lipton and i have learned alot from him. however i think its a bit unfair when he says all religion failed or at least he should give little time to read about islam before he talks about any religion failures. i also invite all my brothers and sisters who liked Bruce's teachings to read about islam than compare it with Bruce's talk by using reasoning. thank u

  • informative. ..

  • seems he is basically trying to talk about the human bodies ability to counteract its evironment with electromagnetic waves, actually scalar waves if you want to be specific. Like what he says about walking over hot coals and cooling your feet with scalar waves so that you don't burn yourself, you can also do this when touching something hot too. It originates from your consciousness

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  • The White Light never fails and is known to be the Source of ALL there is.

    We are that. I AM THAT I AM The mind is the biggest carrier of fear and creates

    a wall or veil to keep out the light. Allow the Light in and dispel the darkness.

  • Wonderful !

  • wow, how have I missed this man. He makes so much sense.

  • Science doesn't place man seperately from the environment. The very unifying theory of biological life places it, including mankind, as a product of his environment.

    Too much passion there Bruce!!

  • @Tobytrim

    Eh....what you are saying is certainly true in one sense, but science, historically and as a matter of institutional practice, made the fundamental fallacy of seperating the observer from the observation.

    Fortunately, quantum mechanics is helping dissolve this disconnect in science; but, like all great, paradigm changing ideas, will take a while to assert itself into the predominant consciousness of the masses.

  • @TheDreamMechanic "but science, historically and as a matter of institutional practice, made the fundamental fallacy of seperating the observer from the observation."

    To be fair, wasn't that necessary? An anthropologist, for example, would have to detach himself in the study of his own species, to take a scientifically objective view , of where or what he ACTUALLY is!

  • @Tobytrim

    Quite alright, and I actually agree with you! =) Science, from the beginning, has had to continually rewrite itself in light of new discoveries and new ideas. Entire paradigms of ideas and institutions have risen and fell during the process...and leading us where?

    To this! Even in psychology, the phenomenon of "projection" is a curious study. To me, the removal of personal bias is the key to good science. No definitive answer, but the mystery still beckons further study.

  • @TheDreamMechanic However - forgive the quibble - I won't make a debate of it- Lol!!

  • The dominance of minority criminal interest moralised and legalised as FREE MARKET is the wage slavery of immense humanity in a useless employment system, for this dehumanisation to be a permanent feature, the ruling elite have used all means available to stupify majority, we have to do our all to fight back and organise for a democratic majority movement for a world of cooperation for our common needs and well being in harmony within and without, we shall prevail

  • This is an example of allowing science turn into gobbldy gook. Having a "yes man" chime off like he knows exactly what he talking about is no different than being in a church when everyone starts speaking in tongues. It doesn't do anyone any good.

  • "You can walk across hot coals because you can make yourself impermeable to the heat."

    Holy shit try actually looking up the evidence for why people can walk across hot coals. This guy just made up this bogus idea to try and prove his theory.

  • @ronthemoron

    Actually what he is saying is true. It is the mind that allows these people to walk over hot coals and not get third degree burns. Regardless of the motivations, the tenets of the ritual, etc...ultimately it is the power of belief that is put on such "miraculous" display.

  • @TheDreamMechanic No, it is this thing called thermodynamics. The mind has the ability to block out pain, but it cannot change the results.

  • @ronthemoron

    Then why aren't those people in hospitals afterward with their feet covered in third degree burns?

    Hint: Science doesn't have all the answers JUST yet. Capiche?

  • @TheDreamMechanic Dude, LOOK IT UP. They are wood coals, not real coal, which burns much hotter. it takes a little longer to transfer the heat because wood is a poor conductor, which is why if they don't walk fast enough, their feet get burnt to hell, but if they do walk fast enough, they're fine.

    And I never said science had ALL the answers, don't put words in my mouth and think you're some internet tough guy.

  • Where's the math? I thought this was about fractals. Sounds like repackaged newagey BS to me.

  • The totality of our reality is hostage to a minority elite in their destructive,tyrannical rampage for private gain and greed. This Market system of artificial scarcity is the most appaling tool in control of the ruling class, perpetuating needless poverty,suffering ,destruction of our natural habitat,distorting and dehuamnising all and everything in the process.

  • the problem with what bruce says, is that just like wayne dyers' recent illness with leukemia, he too might someday become ill and then what? his permeability theory will be debunked.

    no doctor will ever contest that medicine alone cures illness. in fact they'd rather use the term treatment to not only cover their ass; but also for the same reason bruce is preaching here....and that is to allow for the degree of subjectivity within each person.

  • This explains why I muscle test strong with aspartame!

  • So, what about those with immune system disorders which they have had since childhood.

    Many illnesses such as ME are likely to be caused by vaccinations or mercury.

    Same for Autism.

    Not all illness can be overcome so easily.

    But, I'm a fan of this new research, and way of thinking.

  • HEMP

  • Don't include Buddhism in the reference to Religion. What Lipton talks about is Buddhism.

  • Buddism is a religion, does because you and I do not follow these beliefs does not disqualify it as a religion.

    Religion is not sprituality.

  • @Reddotisthebullseye its more of a philosophy than a religion really. when u really study buddhism u see that it is very diff. from any other religion and the reason for that is the buddha was able to see things for what they are and not for what he was told or believed they are. u can still apply buddhism to today whereas u cant with most of the other religions

  • I am not afraid of white sugar! lol. Right!

  • :D LOL

  • This ends between a sentence. Does it continue somewhere?

  • yeah I'd like to know that too....I think you have to buy the whole interview to see it

  • Oh Alan... I love Bruce! He is so right on. It's all in our belief system that causes us to be unhealthy or well.

    ox

    Annie

  • Love B L info

  • Thank you for the video.

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