Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future and a Way to Get There from Here
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We've all heard of people who’ve experienced a seemingly miraculous recovery from illness, but can the same thing happen for our whole world? According to pioneering biologist Bruce H. Lipton, it's not only possible, but it is already happening. In collaboration with political philosopher Steve Bhaerman, Dr Lipton invites readers to explore a startling re-examination of evolution, the role of DNA, the relationship between mind and matter, and how our beliefs about nature shape us. As Dr Lipton and Steve Bhaerman explain, by changing our beliefs, we can trigger the spontaneous evolution of our species to create a brighter future.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8486 in Books
- Published on: 2009-09-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 432 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Bruce H. Lipton PhD is an internationally recognised authority in bridging science and spirit, and a leading voice in new biology. Steve Bhaerman is a commentator and pioneer in holistic publications, who has been writing and performing enlightening comedy for over 20 years. Author Residence: Felton, California Website: www.brucelipton.com
Customer Reviews
The future you dream of is as close as your own cells!
This book is a wonderfully exciting, enlightening and heartening ride! With clarity and humor Lipton and Bhaerman lay to rest the persistent arguments that human society, with all its political, economic and philosophical developments, stands above and apart from biological evolution, which therefore has nothing explanatory or prescriptive to offer us in muddling our way through massive challenges. Indeed, their leading-edge science shows most persuasively that we are not ruled by our genes, but still are thoroughly embedded within the biological evolutionary trajectory; that we can gain enormously powerful insights and tactics from our own deep ancestry back to the first archebacteria and forth through many survived crises to those seemingly insurmountable ones confronting us now. Their scientifically impeccable journey through physics and biology cuts through the errors and competition politics of Darwinism while weaving back and forth between microcosm and macrocosm to show exactly how our own midsized 50 trillion-celled bodies have already solved the very problems our beleaguered fledgling global family still confronts. Read it and know exactly where we stand and how we can thrive. [For my related book, see:Earthdance: Living Systems in Evolution
Brilliant
A must read for anyone sensing that we, humanity, cannot go on the way we have been any longer and that our survival depends on each one of us changing. Very clearly written, challenging the beliefs that have lead us to this state of affairs and also showing the solution. A positive, loving book leaving one excited about our future. I definitely resonated with it as it had all the answers I sought.
Read this book everyone - please
The title "Spontaneous Evolution" might mislead one into imagining this to be another New Age book on how to kick start you life or even how to prepare for waking up as a five legged amphibian on 22 December 2012. But no.
This is such a relevant text for our times. It is easy to read. It is erudite and researched yet never patronizing. Drawing seamlessly from religions, physics (quantum and Newtonian), biology, genetics, politics, history, economics, etymology, philosophy, spiritualism, and present day situations it clearly pinpoints the critical state of global play today. If you are wondering why everything seems to be going to hell in a handcart just now, this clarifies matters.
This is not an instruction manual although it can be considered an invaluable companion for the current years. It gives clear conclusions and suggestions to help evolve more understanding of our existence; in doing this it leaves the reader to question further - and boy, do we need to ask some questions! The common sense and optimism of the book is similar to being in the company of one of those lovely people we meet sometimes who just make us feel better for having been talking with them.
Hard scientific facts entwine with ancient wisdoms and even history blends with biology as if to reinforce a central theme - everything is connected. The writing is delightfully leavened with dry humour, two of my favourite subheadings being: "The bad news is, there is no key to the Universe. The good news is, it has been left unlocked", and "The truth shall upset you free."
What this book is telling us, we all need to know.




