It Depends Where You Live...
The same was concluded with the now famous Bruce Lipton Petri Dishes -
cells in a bad environment did badly; cells in a good one healed
themselves.
More confirmation that we really do create our own reality?
Even just considering the basics: quality of air; noise; frequency;
peoples vibrations -
may be beneficial to spend as much time as you can in nature?
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/06/nature-or-nurture-it-depends-where-you-li
ve/
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From Bruce Lpton:
Subject: ODE EVENT IN SAN FRANCISCO
Dear Imaginal Cells and Cultural Creatives:
Please join me for this event in San Francisco either live or online:
I am a passionate advocate for a new way of living, one in which we...
* Recognize that by 7 years of age, children have absorbed most of the
beliefs that will be with them for life.
* Understand that our genes don't determine our fates.
* Realize that what happens to us is shaped by what we think.
And THIS FRIDAY, I will appear live in San Francisco and online to tell us
why intelligent optimism is the route prescribed by both science and
spirituality for moving into the world we all know instinctively has been
waiting just out of reach all our lives.
“I want people to understand that we are creating this world.” Change what
we think, and everything from our careers to our cultures will shift–and
the title of the OdeNow event, Spontaneous Evolution, speaks to the speed
of the transformation that I believe is possible once we make that shift.
Learn More: http://www..odenow.com/brucelipton/
In Light and Love,
Bruce
Join with us to move the world forward in the way we all know it needs to
go. Attend Spontaneous Evolution with me–and bring a friend.
Date: June 15, 2012
Time: Live event: 6:00 – 8:30 pm PDT, start online: 7:00 pm PDT
Location: Fort Mason Center, San Francisco and online
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