Evolution based on love rather than fear is emerging, and we are its co-creators.
Interview/Podcast
Next Level Soul
In this episode, Alex Ferrari and Bruce talk about cells as the “antennas of self” — how our bodies are receptors of our own broadcasts. They also discuss the importance of creating and of breaking through our old programs and taking on new programs that don’t perpetuate disharmony. And to their giddy pleasure we also touch upon the importance of dreams: disconnecting from the machine and doorways.
The Cancer Liberation Project
In this conversation, Bruce shares what people with the BRCA mutation must know, the new science of Epigenetics, the fact that 90% of cancers have no family lineage, how we download programs from our parents and surroundings the first 7 years of life, how genes are turned on and off by our experiences, how we can change our subconscious programming to change our health for good, and his most important healing advice.
Reinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara
Tara and Bruce have a conversation about how our environment can influence the behavior of genes. Together, Tara and Bruce delve into what it means to believe, and how attitudes and convictions can change the world around us.
Commune – How Genes Listen to Your Beliefs
Contrary to an outdated understanding of genetics, your genes aren’t actually “on” or “off.” Different chemicals cause different responses in your genes, and since it is your brain that decides what chemical signals to send to the cells, your consciousness is actually your chief architect. In this episode, Dr. Lipton and Jeff discuss the interconnected relationship between belief and biology, and how you can use Dr. Lipton’s pioneering understanding of epigenetics to create health.
Open to Happiness
In this episode, Nicoleta talks about consciousness, genetics and happiness with dr. Bruce Lipton, stem cell biologist, best-selling author and internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirit. Bruce and Nicoleta unpack the biology of belief and empower people with their lived experience.