Molecular Biologist Bruce Lipton and the Science Behind Good Vibrations:
Dr Bruce Lipton, PhD., is one of the pioneers of the study of vibration, thoughts and energy. His studies at Stanford Medical School revolutionized our understanding of "mind over matter" and gave a much needed scientific framework for the mind, body, spirit connection -- and proved that that the cells of our bodies are affected by your thoughts.
"The first language of communication is energy. Vibration. There’s a whole range of energy we as humans feel, but essentially there’s two kinds of vibes. There’s good vibes and bad vibes. Bad vibes take away your energy and good vibes enhance your energy. The vibes don’t tell us the words, they don’t tell us the details or rational thought. They just tell us if this energy is good for us or bad. When an animal feels bad vibes what do you think it does? It moves away. How does it know? Because its life is based on energy. You have energy, you gain life. You lose energy, you lose life. This is the primal communication form of everything from bacteria to humans." - Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D.
Dr. Lipton created a renaissance in cellular biology, describing the nature of the communication channels linking the mind and the body. This new science reveals how our thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs control our abilities and create the experiences of our lives. While many others from Einstein to Napoleon Hill espoused this theory, Lipton proved it with science.
"Every human brain is both a broadcasting and receiving station for the vibration of thought." - Napoleon Hill
When I want to change something in my life, I start with changing my energy. I do that by changing my belief about it and the emotions that I associate with it. It might sound crazy but it works every time. That is what the Law of Attraction is all about.
"I believe that there is a subtle magnetism in Nature, which, if we unconsciously yield to it, will direct us aright." - Henry David Thoreau
Knowing that everything is vibration, it is obvious that music affects us deeply. And according to Dr. Bruce H. Lipton, it's because we don't just listen with our ears: We listen with every cell in our bodies.
With Bruce Lipton's Music for a Shift in Consciousness, this pioneering scientist and author enlists the creative talents of Grammy®-nominated composer and master oboist Russel Walder to create a one-of-a-kind album meant to support change at the deepest subconscious levels.
"Chronic stress derived from today's high-pressure lifestyle is linked to almost every major illness people acquire," explains Dr. Lipton. "I believe Russel's soundtrack can induce an inner journey of transformation that can restore health, enhance creativity, and reignite your passion for life."
Dr Lipton referred to his music meditation series as a cheat-sheet to re-set your vibration. Enjoy!
Composed to facilitate a shift in brain activity from the dominant, highly focused, and excitable beta-wave state to the more relaxed, flowing, and calming alpha state, this richly textured and mesmerizing recording was mixed and mastered using the latest technology at director Peter Jackson's studio Park Road Post. Features bassist Tony Levin and vocalist Gingger Shankar.
BIOGRAPHY:
BRUCE H. LIPTON, PhD is an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirit. Stem cell biologist, bestselling author of The Biology of Belief and recipient of the 2009 Goi Peace Award, he has been a guest speaker on hundreds of TV and radio shows, as well as keynote presenter for national and international conferences.
Dr. Lipton began his scientific career as a cell biologist. He received his Ph.D. Degree from the University of Virginia at Charlottesville before joining the Department of Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine in 1973. His research on muscular dystrophy, studies employing cloned human stem cells, focused upon the molecular mechanisms controlling cell behavior. An experimental tissue transplantation technique developed by Dr. Lipton and colleague Dr. Ed Schultz and published in the journal Science was subsequently employed as a novel form of human genetic engineering.
In 1982, Dr. Lipton began examining the principles of quantum physics and how they might be integrated into his understanding of the cell’s information processing systems. He produced breakthrough studies on the cell membrane, which revealed that this outer layer of the cell was an organic homologue of a computer chip, the cell’s equivalent of a brain. His research at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, between 1987 and 1992, revealed that the environment, operating though the membrane, controlled the behavior and physiology of the cell, turning genes on and off. His discoveries, which ran counter to the established scientific view that life is controlled by the genes, presaged one of today’s most important fields of study, the science of epigenetics. Two major scientific publications derived from these studies defined the molecular pathways connecting the mind and body. Many subsequent papers by other researchers have since validated his concepts and ideas.