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Feb 28 Spontaneous Evolution: New Scientific Realities Are Bringing Spirit Back into Matter
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My book The Biology of Belief provided insight into the nature of how our consciousness controls both our genetics and our behavior. Although programmed to believe ourselves frail and vulnerable, we are learning instead that the power of healing has always been within us, for not only do our personal beliefs affect our personal lives but our collective beliefs physically manifest our collective reality. The upheavals that we presently see in our civilization represent a
Nov 05 The Nature Of Dis-Ease
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Sometimes, the body’s natural harmony breaks down, and we experience dis-ease, which is a reflection of the body’s inability to maintain normal control of its function-providing systems. Because behavior is created through the interaction of proteins with their complementary signals, there are really only two sources of dis-ease: either the proteins are defective or the signals are distorted. About 5 percent of the world’s population is born with birth defects, which means they have mutated
Nov 04 References
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1. Matthew 17:2, Bible: New International Version. 2. W. A. Brown, “The placebo effect: should doctors be prescribing sugar pills?” Scientific American, no. 278 (1998): 90-95; Discovery Channel Production, “Placebo: Mind Over Medicine?” Medical Mysteries Series, Discovery Health Channel, 2003, Silver Spring, MD; Maj-Britt Niemi, “Placebo Effect: A Cure in the Mind,” Scientific American Mind (Feb-March 2009): 42-49. 3. Alfred Lord Tennyson, In Memoriam, (London, UK: E. Moxon, 1850), Canto 56.
Oct 29 Brain Versus Gonads
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We must emphasize that even though the vast variety of protein pathways in the cell provides for the functions of life, merely having those pathways does not generate life. Life is dependent upon the precise coordination and regulation of the cell’s protein pathways. The brain and supporting nervous system represent the regulatory mechanism that coordinate all of these many pathways that provide for life. So … where is the cell’s brain? Well, contrary to what
Oct 22 The Finger On The Switch
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We have revealed that molecular switches activate protein gears, which, in turn, move, and generate behavior. Now the big question concerning the secret of life is, “Who or what turns on the switch? To turn the switch, we introduce… the signal. A signal from the cell’s environment puts the gears, motor, switch, and gauge into motion. The Signal: Signals represent environmental forces that switch on the motor within a cell and cause protein gears to
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