New Science

New understanding and new paradigms for a new world

Saturday, July 18, 2009


“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create.”

- Albert Einstein

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Cancer - curable?

Many studies and doctor's experiences have shown that (almost) all forms of cancer are curable... It is shameful to continue applying orthodox treatment that involves unnecessary mutilation ('surgery') and health-degenerating treatments instead of applying the health-promoting treatments that have no harmful or unpleasant side-effects. Statistics have often been manipulated to mis-represent the data, which is one reason why people are not informed about the effectiveness of several treatments that are available. For one explanation of the causes and effective treatment for cancer, see: World Without Cancer by Edward Griffin (an old but clearly-explained documentary) - http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4312930190281243507 (available on DVD from Reality Zone - www.realityzone.com), or his book by the same name (also available from Reality Zone). To see a medical doctor's experience, working successfully with cancer patients, see the book 'Alive & Well' by Philip E. Binzel, Jr., M.D. (also available from Reality Zone). Cancer has repeatedly been demonstrated to be curable. Mis-information is the most prevalent (and most easily avoidable?) cause of death.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

"Science is in the process of shattering old myths and rewriting a fundamental belief of human civilisation." (Bruce Lipton, Ph.D. - cell biologist)

"... The belief that we are frail biochemical machines controlled by genes is giving way to an understanding that we are powerful creators of our lives and the world in which we live."

"My life-changing moment occurred while I was reviewing research on the mechanisms by which cells control their physiology and behaviour. Suddenly I realised that a cell's life is controlled by the physical and energetic environment and not by its genes. Genes are simply molecular blueprints used in the construction of cells, tissues and organs. The environment serves as a "contractor" who reads and engages those genetic blueprints and is ultimately resposible for the character of a cell's life. It is a single cell's "awareness" of the environment, not its genes, that sets into motion the mechanisms of life."

"Our well-developed nervous systems headed by our big brains means that our awareness is more complicated than single cells. When our uniquely human minds get involved we can choose to perceive the environment in different ways, unlike single cells whose awareness is more reflexive.
I was exhilarated by the new realisation that I could change the character of my life by changing my beliefs."

"... the character of our lives is detemined not by our genes but by our responses to the environmental signals that propel life."

(Bruce Lipton, Ph.D. in 'The Biology of Belief')