The Human Phoenix
Posted on December 19, 2007
Filed Under Society, Spirituality |
I have often discussed the paradigm shift which is right around the corner, one which has been quite a long time in coming. Much of science has moved toward revisions of foundational theories; such as evolution and genetics etc. An excellent article by Bruce Lipton, goes into quite some detail, this quote serves as a good reference point to the issues he discusses:
Currently civilization is poised for another cultural upheaval. Recent revisions in science are profoundly revising four flawed “truths” upon which our culture is built. I refer to these old beliefs as the Four Myth-Perceptions of the Apocalypse, misperceptions that are contributing to the demise of our civilization.
Myth-Perception 1 – Biology is controlled by matter-based Newtonian mechanics [Revision- Biology is controlled by invisible Quantum mechanical forces]
Myth-Perception 2 – Genes control life [Revision- The new science of epigenetics reveals that environment controls genes]
Myth-Perception 3 – “Survival of the fittest” drives evolution [Revision- Cooperation drives evolution]
Myth-Perception 4 – Evolution is a Random Process [Revision- Organisms evolve to conform to environment]
When these fundamentally new scientific insights replace our currently limiting cultural myths, the ashes of our current civilization will give rise to a more magnificent version of the human Phoenix. The following brief discussion focuses upon new scientific insights that dispel the myth of genes, the limiting belief that genes control biology.
Bruce Lipton - The Rise of The Phoenix: An Evolving Global
In many respects the conclusions to Bruce Lipton’s article are ‘obvious’, in the sense that spirit and soul are indeed perceivable when one takes a correct approach to seeing.
The difficulty science has had is that it holds on tightly to established views. People are naturally attracted to dogma; resisting that dogma inevitably causes a degree of conflict.
But here, Bruce has taken a wider approach - and let go of certain ideals and dogma. I find that very refreshing, and it gives me great hope for the future of humanity…
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