The Chemistry of love
Dr. BruceLipton, Ph.d., cell biologist, the father of epigenetics, the author of many books, among which is ”The Biology of Belief”, which focuses on the science of how thoughts and feelings control our lives and not purely our genes.
In all biological organisms there is something referred to as the biological imperative. The biological imperative can not be found by biologists; there is no place they say oh here it is in the cells, but what it represents is a drive to survive when we start to feel that our life is threatened. It is not a conscious feeling at first, it is a gut feeling, it is visceral. Something in my gut says something is not right; this is the biological imperative looking at your potential future in the world we are living in. And what we really have to recognise is that people are feeling it in their guts the world in which we are living in is not right. This is wonderful because it is a feedback system which is saying that the world you are living in is not in harmony with you.
And therefore what it really means is that we have to change how we influence the world in our own way and it says that if we start to change and send out love, instead of just receiving fear, the love we send out has two aspects. Yes there is an external consequence of love, it influences everyone and everything around me. There is a profoundly different chemistry if I have a thought of love coming into my body which you can feel. When you are in love you can feel it. Yes, your cells are bathing in the chemistry of love, but when you have fear it is a different chemical response. It gets you girded up for response, protection, walling you off from the outside. I do not want that thing to come in and take care of my inside.
I wish all the readers a very Merry Christmas through this wonderful message from Winnie the Pooh, who very simply practises the Chemistry of Love.
Merry Christmas!