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The Jim Fortin Podcast

Ep 213: Bruce Lipton - Warning, This Episode Is Not For Everyone.

The Jim Fortin Podcast

Jim Fortin

Education, Self-improvement

4.9 • 1.7K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2022

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Start Your Transformation Now Wow, what a podcast interview this week. Bruce Lipton was my guest. What a great guy! Bruce was on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine and later performed groundbreaking stem cell research at Stanford Medical School. His pioneering research on cloned human stem cells presaged today’s revolutionary new field of epigenetics. He is the bestselling author of The Biology of Belief and The Honeymoon Effect, and he is the co-author, with Steve Bhaerman, of Spontaneous Evolution. Bruce received the prestigious Goi Peace Award (Japan) in honor of his scientific contribution to world harmony. Bruce has a worldwide following so you may or may not have heard some of what we talk about. However, in the last part of the interview I opened the door to “What do you think about that pesky little virus going around the planet?” In the first part of the interview, we talked about… How genes do not control your life, as we have been conditioned to believe. Your nervous system reads your environment, interprets your environment, and then sends the control signal to your cells. And, from there your cells correspond to the signals and create health or sickness. Said in plain English, sickness and cancer do not start first in the body, they start in the mind and in our thinking. We talked about how controlling your genes is not in your genes, it’s in your environment and he went on to share that we actually control our genes by our interpretations/thoughts. And yes, we talked about stress and how it shuts down your immune system and how all mainstream media keeps the masses in a constant start of stress which makes them more vulnerable to picking up a virus or sickness. And, that lead to the talk about the pesky little virus on the planet. Many will like his answer, many will not. Personally, I like his message and agree with it. WARNING: This podcast is not for everyone. Mentioned Resources: Visit Bruce Lipton’s website here: https://www.brucelipton.com/ Books by Dr. Bruce Lipton: The Biology of Belief The Honeymoon Effect Disclosure: Some of the links above are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you make a purchase. Let's Connect:  Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn  LIKED THE EPISODE? If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people. Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you! Thank you for listening!  With Gratitude, Jim Fortin

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Transform Your Life from the Inside Out podcast.

0:05.6

I'm really excited about this week.

0:10.0

I normally don't have guests on the podcast, and I'm about to change that.

0:16.3

I want to start having guests, but I only want to have guests

0:20.0

if they're the kind of guest that can give me and give you a really impactful

0:27.6

life-changing segment.

0:30.4

So, that being said, out of the gate, we're starting with, I think, a really good one,

0:36.4

and we're starting with Dr. Bruce Lipton.

0:40.3

Now, a lot of people listening know who Bruce Lipton is.

0:43.6

He's an internationally recognized PhD, and literally what he does is he uses

0:51.6

science and spirit in biology, and he bridges the gap between these three things,

0:59.2

basically between your body and spirit.

1:03.9

He's the author of the biology, I believe, and he's won many, many awards around the world,

1:09.6

and been on hundreds of TV and radio shows and guest lectures and etc.

1:16.4

I'm getting a little tripped up here because I'm not quite sure.

1:19.3

He's so all-encompassing. I'm not quite sure how to introduce him.

1:25.0

Other than the man has done early work in STEM cells,

1:29.1

he's recognized as a leader in the field of epigenetics, which basically is how the

1:34.4

environment controls our cells, etc. And he's literally changed a lot of the world view for a

1:41.9

lot of people by bridging science and medicine. All this being said, it was really, for me,

1:50.2

a very pleasant interview. Bruce is an extremely nice guy, very, very affable, very pleasant,

1:56.9

very smart guy. I do want to point out, is the first part of our time together, you might have

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