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Cellular Healing

This web page is based on the work and ongoing research of Dr. Bruce Lipton. Pranic healing allows us to work deeply and very specifically on the cellular level; allowing deep and permanent changes to occur in the body. Removal of old energies with their associated thoughts and emotions allows the body to move forward toward health.

“Discovery consists of seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought.”                                                                                                                         Carl Jung

Introduction

We are composed of a vast number of cells organised into a vast well-coordinated community. It may surprise you to know that we share the same biochemical mechanism as a single cell. We can learn much from observing the way that they live.  All our body functions are present in simple organisms.

They have a nervous system, digestive system, respiratory system, excretory system, skin, reproductive system and primitive immune system.  Simple cells are composed of a cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus and mitochondria.  They are intelligent displaying intent and purpose. Actively they seek environments, which support survival and growth. Conversely, they avoid hostile or toxic environments. Hostile can be on a physical, emotional or mental level.

It is surprising to note that cells have a memory, which is passed onto its offspring prior to cell death. In this way, cells are highly capable of adaption and evolution. Groups of cells exist in communities to enhance their ability to survive by increasing their ability to perceive the environment around them. Soon structure was developed; certain cells developed specific functions within the organism.

“Mistakes are the portals of discovery.’                                                                                     James Joyce

Cell Function and Its Implications

The brain is responsible for controlling and coordinating the physiology and behaviour of the organism. It was presumed that the cell nucleus and its DNA carried out this task. Recent research challenges this thought. 

If this hypothesis is correct, it follows that if the nucleus is removed from a cell the cell should die. Removing the nucleus from the cell does not kill it. Surprisingly it continues to function, ingesting, metabolising, breathing, digesting, excreting and mobilising. It continues to communicate with other cells and responds to environmental stimuli as it always has.

Removal of the nucleus is not without serious side effect, the cell can divide or reproduce the parts, which are damaged by wear and tear, it cannot heal itself. This fact results in cell death. The nucleus is not the brain but the reproductive component. It is the gonad of the organism. DNA in the nucleus does not control cellular biology; their environment shapes cells.

Where is the Cell’s Brain?

Cells have unique receptor proteins, like small antennas located on the outside of the cell membrane. These proteins respond to both physical signals (hot, cold, concentrations of ions etc.) and vibrational energy (light, sound or radio frequency). The receptors read the energy fields and then change their physical configuration in response. So it becomes clear that the idea that only physical molecules can influence cellular biology is not fully correct. Is this how non-invasive energy healing occurs? 

“Biological behaviour is controlled by invisible forces including thought.”                                    Dr B Lipton

Destruction of the cell membrane kills the cell.  If you leave the membrane and destroy only the receptor proteins, the cell becomes comatose. It is unconscious and unable to exhibit its innate intelligent behaviour. These receptor proteins change their configuration according to the stimulus. In essence they reflect the world that we perceive!

The cell membrane is very similar to a silicon chip. The chip is a semi conductor with gates and channels. The cell membrane replicates these qualities. This structure is highly significant. It allows the cell/ chip to be programmed whist the programmer is residing outside the cell. There is a vast implication for healing here. It is possible to cleanse cells of old programs and then infuse them with loving, healing energy.

The healer is part of the environment, altering the internal environment is possible from the outside. Our lives are under our control. We can edit the information that we put into our body whenever we wish to.  All that is required is the conscious awareness of this fact. All of us possess the abilities to be the masters of our destinies, not the helpless victims of our genes.

“Human beings have an inalienable right to invent themselves."                                         Germaine Greer

In the quantum universe, everything is vibrating at its unique pitch. The universe is an immense conglomeration of interacting vibrations. It is impossible for one part not to affect the other. The energy flow is holistic. The effects are complex and not always linear in nature. We may not always see how things are interwoven. Biological/ physical, emotional or paychological dysfunction may arise from a faulty communication, in one of many routes.

This may explain why the administration of medical drugs is frequently associated with side effects. These vary greatly. The improvement in the target organ or body system is often offset by deterioration in another system. Energy, especially loving, healing energy; encourages cells to respond in a positive way. The nature of healing allows it to integrate into the cell communities in a much more acceptable manner.

We all need to make informed and conscious decisions about our health and healing options.  Pharmacological agents are very useful at times but discernment needs to be used by both the client and the medical practitioner. Natural alternatives are very powerful alone or in a complementary sense.