Monday, December 16, 2013

The Consciousness of Our Cells & "You Make Yourself Sick"

In this post, I want to show the similarities being found in cell biology to that of what Dolores Cannon has found from regressing many clients in the somnambulist state. Read the following excerpt from Dolores Cannon's book, The Convoluted Universe Three:
“In my therapeutic technique, I work with the subconscious to heal the client. I do this by allowing it to find the cause of the illness or disease. Once it has explained this cause, it can take the problem away. It may be only the person’s own mind doing the healing once the conscious mind interference has been removed during deep hypnosis. Whatever it is, it works and I have seen miracles performed in my office. I call this part that I communicate with the “subconscious”, but I know it is not the part that the psychiatrists refer to. This is much, much bigger and more powerful. I believe I am communicating with the person’s higher self, the higher consciousness, the Oversoul. It is the part that has all of the answers, and the information and the healing can be given if it is appropriate. It answers to the name of “subconscious”, so that is how I refer to it. When we are communicating, it will refer to itself as “we” instead of a single entity. It always speaks the same through all of the clients I work with all over the world. 
Now for the piece of the puzzle that fell into place and caused the light bulb to go off. I have published three books by Dr. O.T. Bonnett where he explains how our minds can heal our bodies. In Why Healing Happens, he says it is very important to talk to the cells in our body to get their cooperation when we want something healed. In order to get their attention and let them know a higher authority is speaking to them (our personality), we should always refer to them as “we”. These cells are used to going about their business taking care of the various parts of the body. They are not used to having another part become aware of them. Thus, when we can get their attention and ask them to help us, we are the voice of God, and they pay attention. 

In the manuscript I was reading, a man mentioned that we consider ourselves to be a body, a unit. But actually we are only a casing that is housing trillions of individual cells. These cells compose all the organs and systems of our bodies. They all have their jobs to do, and work in harmony and balance with each other. We are the ones that cause imbalance and introduce disease into their world. Literally, he said that we are just a physical casing housing a huge colony of beings. They are capable of thought, digestion, reproduction, excretion, all the things that we, as humans, are capable of. Thus, because we are only a being composed of a huge colony of trillions of individual beings, it is incorrect to refer to ourselves as “I”. We should call ourselves “we”. 
That was when the light bulb went off. This all sounded so familiar. We should communicate with the cells of our body by using the pronoun “we”. The subconscious or higher conscious refers to itself as “we”. Does that mean that it is also part of an even bigger consciousness? I believe so, and the chapter about God or the Source will begin to make this clear. No one is alone. We are all part of a much larger structure, and each part depends on the other parts in order to survive. It cannot exist alone. I have said many times in my lectures that we are only cells in the body of God. Now it began to fall into place”   
(Pg. 17-18, Convoluted Universe 3).

 This idea of referring to the cells in our body as a "we" and understanding the consciousness they have is seen in the work of Dr. Bruce Lipton. Here's a short biography:
"Bruce H. Lipton, scientist and lecturer, received his Ph.D. at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville (1971). He served as an Associate Professor of Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin's School of Medicine. Lipton's research on mechanisms controlling cell behavior employed cloned human muscle cells. In addition, he lectured in Cell Biology, Histology and Embryology. Bruce resigned his tenured position to pursue independent research integrating quantum physics with cell biology.  
 His breakthrough studies on the cell membrane, the "skin" of the cell, revealed that the behavior and health of the cell was controlled by the environment, findings that were in direct contrast with prevailing dogma that life is controlled by genes. Lipton returned to academia as a Research Fellow at Stanford University's School of Medicine to test his hypotheses (1987-1992). His ideas concerning environmental control were substantiated in two major scientific publications. The new research reveals the biochemical pathways connecting the mind and body and provides insight into the molecular basis of consciousness and the future of human evolution." 
https://archive.org/details/BruceLiptonTheBiologyofBelief


Go to the link provided above the picture there and listen to Biology, Belief and Consciousness (May 14, 2005) Coast2Coast AM Interview, around the 20 minute mark:
"I would tell students this when I was teaching in medical school, they see themselves, we each see ourselves when we look in the mirror as this singular entity, this single person, I look in the mirror and I see Bruce, and I say that’s one thing, and in reality that would be a misinterpretation for this reason, if I were to shrink you down to the size of a cell, you would see that you are actually made out of living units, the living things that make up you are cells. You are a community of cells. Maybe up to 50 trillion cells in that community. What’s the point? Well you see yourself as a singular thing but in truth, you are a harmonious, when you are healthy, community of 50 trillion cells each interacting together in just like a metropolis. I mean in the exchange of food, money, and energy." 
I have typed up the transcript to this interview here:
http://ml-thewayiam.blogspot.com/2012/11/bruce-lipton-interview-brucelipton.html


And to understand the entirety of how our genes are controlled not by our DNA, but our environment, and more specifically, our perceptions of reality and how it directly affects which genes are expressed and how genes change over time in individuals, I highly recommend listening to all three Coast2Coast AM interviews listed at the website! You will not only understand how our biology is controlled by our beliefs, thus affecting our overall health, but also connect the dots with many other things found in Dolores Cannon's books, such as Multiple-Personality Disorder, cellular memory, quantum entanglement, and so much more. Listen to all three:

- Cells and Identity - February 9, 2005
- Biology, Belief and Consciousness - May 14, 2005
- Genes, Cells & Belief - December 19, 2005
https://archive.org/details/BruceLiptonTheBiologyofBelief

The following is a MUST watch, as Dr. Lipton clearly shows why "we make ourselves sick", something that Dolores Cannon has found in her work! Here's Dolores talking about her work and talking about how she's found that "you make yourself sick", and then Dr. Lipton's presentation:


Go to specifically, the 13:35 mark for the most relevant discussion here. Watch the entire thing if you want, she sums up her work very well in this interview! And now, Dr. Bruce Lipton's presentation on The Biology of Perception: 


Check out Dr. Lipton's book:
 

Main Points:
1. Our cells are conscious individuals that work efficiently together to maintain proper health
2. When you are sick (in a major disorder, not the common cold), you subconsciously did it to yourself
3. Check our Bruce Lipton's work
4. Check out Dolores Cannon's books and you will see the commonalities being found!

Links:
http://www.dolorescannon.com/
blog.dolorescannon.com/
http://www.dolorescannon.com/dolores-latest-books



1 comment:

  1. When there’s a baby of just several months, who becomes sick, it’s more difficult to contenplate how they could even make themselves sick? Probably the concept of past (or parallel) lives can explain what is unexplainable at this level of common sense.

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