I have a copy, and have just started.  We need more "inchoate ramblings"
from Brooks. 

                Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: starshar [mailto:stars...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 9:49 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>OT: A Shared Reflection

From: "Brooks Bradley" <brooks76...@lycos.com>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 11:01 PM

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Quick note: I've read it and I "second the motion"!

Sharon
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>               Dear Membership,
>            As most of you know, from time to time I have an inexplicable 
> outbreak of "inchoate
> ramblings"....tonight is one of those.  Throughout the immediately-past 55

> years of searching/seeking through scientific/philosophical academia I 
> have, on rare occasions, come across a book of unusually powerful 
> dimensions.  I wish to share with you, now, such a find.  This brief 
> little book is as startling and powerful in impact (at least to me), as 
> any I have ever read------and I have read thousands  (as an avid reader 
> for the past 50+ years....averaging over 3 books a week one can see that 
> is no idle statement).  It presents a mind-altering proposition relating 
> to the field of Biology.  Written in a prose totally understandable to the

> entire layman audience, its central theme is (to me at least) little short

> of revolutionary.  Dr. Lipton's presentation addresses the reigning 
> precepts of the current mainstream
> Biological Reductionism.....with a frontal attack it cannot withstand.  I 
> do not want to spoil any possible "ah-hah" moments by summarizing its 
> contents for anyone interested (who has not previously read
> it)in reading it.  I will, however, state that his treatment of the 
> dynamics of the "CELL" are nothing short of riveting.....both in import 
> and clarity of explanation.  Were I still teaching in academia, and 
> Biology was my tenured subject....I would require all of my students to 
> read this book.  No matter what their conclusions might be.....the 
> challenges toward independent reflection are more than sufficient to 
> justify its reading.  Written in large type and only 205 pages in 
> length.....it will read faster than
> than the Sports Page in the newspaper.  You will be taken on a fascinating

> journey covering microbiology,  a truly understandable explanation of how 
> proteins actually control the movement of life,
> (plus illustrations of how it is done), how cells actually "educate 
> themselves", how life programs itself:  the true nature and role of DNA 
> (Boy, will you be surprised); what is most influential in
> controlling the life of the cell (its not what you may have thought) and 
> the true brain of the cell.....
> plus much more of the concepts which have given birth to the entire 
> discipline of Epigenetics and the
> astounding effects of environment upon the actions of cells. Dr. Lipton's 
> comments on the effects of Quantum Physics impacting Biology are, alone, 
> worth reading this volume (Actually, he is the ONLY biologist I have known

> of-----who possesses an actual working knowledge of quantum physics).
>            The book is entitled "The Biology of Belief", by Bruce Lipton, 
> Phd.  For what it may be worth, this is the first and only book I have 
> ever publicly touted large numbers to read.  You may
> not be as enthusiastic about it as am I......but I bet you will be (at 
> least the intellectual "envelope pushers" like Marshall Dudley, Ole Bob, 
> Jim Holmes, Mike....and many others).
>             Mine is not a better way, mine is just a different way.  My 
> apologies for taking up so much bandwidth with this epistle, but I promise

> to restrain myself for another year.....if I last that long.
>                               Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.


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