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Summary of Bruce H. Lipton's The Biology of Belief 10th Anniversary Edition
Summary of Bruce H. Lipton's The Biology of Belief 10th Anniversary Edition
Summary of Bruce H. Lipton's The Biology of Belief 10th Anniversary Edition
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Summary of Bruce H. Lipton's The Biology of Belief 10th Anniversary Edition

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#1 My life changed in 1985 when I realized that the environment is what controls a cell’s life. I had spent my professional life studying single cells because I knew that the better we understand single cells, the better we can understand the community of cells that makes up each human body.

#2 I had a life-changing moment of insight when I realized that I was not fated to have a unsuccessful personal life. I was instantly energized because I realized there was a science-based path that would take me from my job as a perpetual victim to my new job as a co-creator of my destiny.

#3 I was honored to receive the Goi Peace Award in 2009, and I was thrilled that the President of the Goi Peace Foundation, Hiroo Saionji, made it clear that the award was for the new science outlined in The Biology of Belief.

#4 I was seven years old when I stepped up onto a small box in Mrs. Novak’s second-grade classroom, high enough to plop my eye right onto the lens and eyepiece of a microscope. I was mesmerized by the alien world of a cell that, for me, was more exciting than today’s computer-animated special-effects movies.

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Release dateApr 12, 2022
ISBN9781669384212
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    #1

    My life changed in 1985 when I realized that the environment is what controls a cell’s life. I had spent my professional life studying single cells because I knew that the better we understand single cells, the better we can understand the community of cells that makes up each human body.

    #2

    I had a life-changing moment of insight when I realized that I was not fated to have a unsuccessful personal life. I was instantly energized because I realized there was a science-based path that would take me from my job as a perpetual victim to my new job as a co-creator of my destiny.

    #3

    I was honored to receive the Goi Peace Award in 2009, and I was thrilled that the President of the Goi Peace Foundation, Hiroo Saionji, made it clear that the award was for the new science outlined in The Biology of Belief.

    #4

    I was seven years old when I stepped up onto a small box in Mrs. Novak’s second-grade classroom, high enough to plop my eye right onto the lens and eyepiece of a microscope. I was mesmerized by the alien world of a cell that, for me, was more exciting than today’s computer-animated special-effects movies.

    #5

    The electron microscope is the tool that brought me face to face with the molecules that are the foundation of life. I knew that buried within the cytoarchitecture of the cell were clues that would provide insight into the mysteries of life.

    #6

    The search to understand the secrets of life began with the discovery of the DNA double helix in 1953. Scientists finally figured out the nature of the hereditary factors that Darwin had written about in the nineteenth century.

    #7

    The Central Dogma

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