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The Science Of Innate Intelligence
Bruce Lipton Ph.D. (831) 454-0606,
is a scientist, a Cellular Biologist at Stanford. The following is a
synopsis of his videotape, titled THE
SCIENCE OF INNATE INTELLIGENCE.
The science we have been living by
apparently has some grave errors in it. In fact, we are approaching
a turning point, a kind of crisis in mainstream beliefs of our
culture. For example, as much as 40% of Americans would prefer
alternative healing methods over conventional medical treatment. All
too often the cure seems worse than the disease, and in fact illness
brought about by medical practices (iatrogenic illness) is the third
greatest cause of illness.
From about the time of Christ until
about 1600 AD, the central philosophy was to gain an understanding
of the natural order of things in order to live in harmony with it. Copernicus
published his findings in 1643, and this is considered to be the
beginning of the Scientific
Revolution. He waited until just before his death to publish
because his writings revealed the fallibility of the church, and he
knew would have suffered the inquisition.
After that, men like René
Descartes said that all knowledge must be questioned since it
had been handed down primarily by the church or from the Greeks.
Francis Bacon, who was a well known misogynist, declared that the
aim of the scientists was to obtain knowledge so that we could
dominate and control nature, "she must be bound."
In 1859 Charles
Darwin published his book which claimed that heredity elements
are passed on to give the character of the parents to the offspring.
After that time even psychological traits were thought to be bred
into the species.
By the time of Isaac
Newton, metaphysical or spiritual issues were no longer in the
forefront. Newton’s materialism viewed the world as a kind of
machine, which was to be known by taking it apart and studying the
pieces (reductionism).
The implication was that of structure and function where parts were
replaceable. The central
philosophical issue here was about whether control was innate
and mechanistic or whether control was spiritual, originating from
the outside, "all that matters is matter."
Only structure and function were
admissible for study. Even the human body came to be seen as a kind
of machine with a structure consisting of protein parts to
accomplish the functions of digestion, excretion, respiration,
nervous communication and reproduction.
The structure of this human machine
has been studied in great detail. Amino
acids (protein) are the building blocks, and are arranged in
linear chains, which take on a 3-dimensional shape or structure on
account of electrical charges. These electrical charges actually
make the cell parts move or have active and inactive phases so that
for example, a nervous impulse causes a muscle to contract. Life is
movement and this movement distinguishes living matter from
non-living.
In 1953 Watson
and Crick discovered DNA.
Studies of the protein machine reveal a complex polymerase,
which is contained in every cell, so that every single human cell
has enough information to reproduce an entire human. DNA is
extremely stable and in fact studies of fossil material that is
50,000 years old show the DNA structure to be still intact and
viable.
This gave rise to a belief in the primacy
of DNA as being the causal agent in all life. Genetic
determinism holds that all traits and characteristics are
defined at the moment of conception. Crick’s hypothesis implies a
fatalistic view which disempowers the individual and would have you
believe that you are controlled by your genes. Acceptance of this
hypothesis is so widespread that some women whose family has a
history of breast cancer have undergone a mastectomy rather than
risk getting the cancer. This belief was in the best interest of
drug manufacturers who have become very powerful.
But the reductionist idea that a
cell is a bag of protein parts has been challenged by recent
findings about cellular awareness. DNA studies ignored the function
of regulatory
proteins which turn cells off and on, or activate them through
chemicals generated by the environment. Cell membranes contain
receptors or antenna-like parts which act like scanners, converting
environmental signals into electro-magnetic stimuli which regulate
proteins within the cell.
There are many kinds of these
receptors whose specific shape enables detection of many kinds of
stimuli such as glucose, histamines, insulin, and even light, etc.
It was assumed to be the cell nucleus that directs the cell’s
activities, but in fact, the cell can accomplish everything but
reproduction with the nucleus removed, and will continue to function
as usual for months until the individual parts need to be replaced
or reproduced. A bacterium, which is the most primitive organism,
doesn’t even have a nucleus, or internal
parts (organelles). All its functions are contained in the cell
membrane.
So it turns out that awareness (the
brain) is in the membrane, or ectoderm. The skin of cells is
composed of two parts that make up a bi-layer of protein and phospho-lipids.
The outer layer has receptors which are antenna-like structures that
receive signals from the environment.
The interior of the cell has a
negative electrical charge. A receptor acts like a switch which
permits a positive electrical charge from outside the cell to enter
through the cell membrane. This causes an electrical spark, or
signal, which causes a vibrational frequency like Morse code to be
generated. These electrical signals affect the proteins of the cell
and regulate its functions.
So there are receptors and
processors and channels to allow environmental stimuli to evoke
responses within the cell by changing the shape of the proteins in
the membrane. And these receptors are so extremely sensitive that
they can detect the presence of a single atom of glucose diluted
with enough water to fill a whole harbor at the seacoast.
Cell
membrane molecules are lined up like a kind of liquid crystal
that change from conductor to non-conductor. The membrane is a
semi-conductor with gates and channels. Electrical currents flow
across the channels when the gates are open. This is exactly the
same definition as a computer chip. The cell membrane is the same as
a computer chip with individual receptors as the keys on the
keyboard. The cell nucleus is like the hard drive that contains the
software. If you remove the floppy disk that installed the program,
the computer still works and you can select which software program
you want to use at the moment.
There are 50 to 70 trillion cells in
the human body, and each one contains in its DNA
blueprint enough information to reconstruct an entire human body,
but it does not determine or limit the potential of that human.
Organisms can change to accommodate the environment.
In 1988, a Harvard geneticist and
biochemist named John Kearns published in Scientific American,
perhaps the most important paper in the history of biology. He
countered the idea of random cellular mutation as set forth by
Darwin with the idea of specific mutation brought on by the
conditions of the environment. The implications are enormous,
establishing the primacy of the environment over genetic
determinacy.
He found that bacteria placed in an
inhospitable environment could adapt to that environment. Given only
a food source that was incompatible, by sensing the protein
structure of the food source that was available, the organisms
adapted their digestive parts to accommodate the food source. He
showed that a certain class of genes has the function of engineering
the design of other genes. It means that the cell nucleus can create
a biological pathway to accommodate the environment by sensing the
conditions of the environment.
Up until this time science had
mistakenly accepted as fact the hypothesis that control of cellular
activity originated genetically
from within the cell, according to random mutations of the genes.
This body of work in fact proves that cells are regulated by
responses to the environment. Genes are not causative, but only
correlated, just blueprints that are altered as needed by
environmental demands.
Everything in the universe has a characteristic
resonance or frequency. Quantum physics addresses the issue of
the resonances of everything being connected and the information
transmitted by frequency resonances. For example, electromagnetic
fields can change protein synthesis.
Magnetic fields are set up around
the nerves, and thoughts emit the same variety of frequencies that
activate biological processes within the cell. Individual humans
have unique frequencies associated with all their cell membrane
receptors. The immune system distinguishes friendly cells from
invaders in this manner. In fact, people with major organ
transplants may begin to emulate characters and traits of the donor
because cell antenna identity or frequencies are transplanted with
the tissue.
Survival requires protection as well
as growth. Cells can be either in a growth mode or a protection
mode, but not both at the same time. Physical injury to cell tissue
results in the release of histamines
by the mast cells, which open the blood vessels allowing the release
of defense mechanisms like white blood cells to counter an
infection. Trauma
can cause a fight or flight response, where blood is shut off to the
forebrain and diverted to the hindbrain, and the adrenals are
activated for a burst of energy, and the immune system is
compromised.
Just as physical trauma causes
triggering of histamine defense mechanisms, a perceived threat can
cause a similar reaction from the brain resulting in the release of norepinephrine,
which is similar to histamines in its effects on the body. These
gluco-cortecoids are used to suppress the immune system in patients
having organ transplants.
The levels of these stress-related
hormones are very high in most people because of stressful
lifestyles. Remaining in the protection mode will eventually destroy
the body’s defenses because normal replacement of protein parts
cannot be continued and can be especially harmful, resulting in
various diseases.
We respond not just to stress, but
to perceived
stress. If an air raid siren sounds, the community stops normal
functions and goes into a bomb shelter (protection mode). But when
the "all clear" signal is sounded, normal activity
resumes. However if the "all clear" is not sounded, the
protection mode persists, the adrenal system shuts off the immune
system.
Certain kinds of stress patterns
attenuates the defense
mechanisms and can result in psychological trauma so that the
protection mode becomes chronic as in a subluxation,
where the bodily posture is changed by bracing against trauma from
either real or perceived danger. Besides physical bracing, prolonged
stress can result in psychological bracing so that our belief
systems include patterns of protective behavior.
Four billion bits of information
come into the nervous system every second, but only about two
thousand can be processed consciously, so more than ninety-nine
percent is not processed consciously. Memory patterns automatically
create belief filters in the brain, and most of our behavior comes
from unconscious
beliefs and expectations. Attitudes
set up in early childhood or are passed on to us from our
parents and early environment.
So, memory patterns are
automatically created in the brain and once in place, these
pre-programmed patterns and beliefs become automatic, and these pre-learned
tapes and experiences usually run our lives. Only a considerable
conscious effort can change these. This explains the difference
between what we think and what we do, and why our emotional
responses often over-ride the intellect.
Belief you don’t even know you
have can affect what you do and who you are. You and your physical
health are a summary of your beliefs and perceptions, the kind of
data you are expecting. Your cells see what you see and the cell’s
nucleus can create a pathway, so you can select what software you
wish to use, so to speak.
Be very careful of your thoughts and
your vision. Breaking free of the limitations imposed by past
experiences requires dedication, and conviction that you are not
locked into anything. We are not helpless, but responsible. Know
your beliefs, write them down and learn to visualize. Body is the
extension of spirit. Evolution is awareness!
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