Sunday, August 26, 2007

Dr. Bruce Lipton (about our connectivity)

Every cell is an intelligent organism. You can remove it from the body, put it into a Petri dish and it will manage its own life: handle the environment, grow, reproduce and form communities with other cells. In the human body we are dealing with a vast community of cells working together in harmony. In a culture dish, cells behave as individual entities. However, in a body cells act as a community; individuals really cannot do whatever they want because then the coherence of the group will fall apart. Therefore, when cells come together in a community they acquire a central intelligence that is involved with coordinating the activity of the individual cells in the group. The cells actually defer to the higher order of that central voice. A human organism is a community of upwards of fifty trillion cells operating in unison and harmony, trying to conform to the requests and demands of that central voice. And it is the central voice that acquires and learns the perceptions that we must deal with throughout our lives.

By Dr. Bruce Lipton

Comments regarding Dr. Lipton's article by Jim Law

As a community of people who care about our Environment, Sedona Save the Trees Network has made an incredible impact in just two short weeks. We are setting the pace for what needs to happen in EVERY community around the world, as our air, water, and Earth becomes more and more polluted and our natural resources continue to be depleted.

Just how much more can Mother Earth take before there is a wiping of the slate to start over again.

In my opinion, the Human race is living on the edge of extinction. We are living on the Event Horizon of Environmental collapse.

As Dr. Lipton put it....communities of cells act independently when removed from the human body and are put into a petri dish, but when they are (together) as part of the human experience, they become an as-one collective energy.

We....are "The VOICE" of Sedona and as a collective consciousness not only can we save the trees, but we can move mountains in doing our part to save this planet from further destruction.

Blessings,

Jim Law
Exec. Producer / V.O.I.C.E Entertainment

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