Greetings fine friends; 
we welcome you to 
Science and Spirituality 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
Our show today features 
excerpts of a lecture by 
Dr. Bruce Lipton, 
an internationally 
recognized authority 
from the United States on 
the connection between 
science and the spirit. 
Dr. Lipton is the author 
of several books, including 
“The Biology of Belief: 
Unleashing the Power 
of Consciousness, 
Matter, and Miracles.” 
By training, he is an expert 
in cell biology 
and is a former medical 
school professor 
and research scientist. 
His research work in the 
1980s at the prestigious 
Stanford University, 
USA showed that 
the outer layer, 
or membrane, of our cells, 
is the equivalent 
of our brain. 
By processing 
information from 
the outside environment, 
the cell’s “brain” 
can effect changes 
inside the cell. 
He has found 
scientific evidence 
demonstrating 
that our beliefs, 
manifest themselves 
at the level of the cells 
in our bodies. 
Dr. Lipton says that by 
modifying these beliefs, 
we have the power 
to fundamentally change 
our lives for the better. 
Now we now present 
part one of our program 
featuring portions 
from his fascinating talk 
entitled “Nature, Nurture, 
& the Power of Love” 
which concerns 
conscious parenting 
or how parents can set 
the best possible foundation 
for a child’s future.  
It’s your interaction 
in the environment that 
selects your gene programs. 
If you are 
in a very supporting, 
nurturing environment, 
you’ll express functions 
of the system 
to promote growth. 
But if you’re in a toxic, 
angry creating environment, 
an environment that 
conflicts with your life, 
you’re going to select 
different programs. 
Perceptions are also 
given a survival value. 
Each perception you see 
influences your life. 
And so there is a value, 
when you learn about 
that perception 
you give it a value of 
whether it’s supporting 
your life or something 
that threatens your life. 
And that’s very important, 
because even after that, 
when you see 
that perception again, 
you will automatically 
say, “Oh, I remember 
that threatened me.” 
Or, “This was a great 
thing, I love that!” 
And so what is loving 
or hating or fearing 
something? 
These are the values 
of the perception that 
you’ve acquired. 
You learn these perceptions. 
This is very important. 
What are 
the perception values? 
Well, basically 
at the fundamental level 
there are two values 
to perception. 
1: perceptions that 
provide for growth
 and reproduction. 
Things in your environment 
that nourish you, 
encourage you to 
thrive in the world, 
you give them
a growth value to them. 
And you engage 
in behaviors of growth. 
Growth is opening up 
your arms and taking it in. 
Growth is things 
that are out there, 
giving you sustenance 
and supporting your life. 
But you need other 
mechanisms of survival 
besides growth. 
You have to
understand protection. 
They involve 
different activities. 
Growth is encouraging 
the system to facilitate 
its own homeostatic 
balance.
Protection, you don’t go 
into protection like, “Hey!” 
open your arms up. 
What do you do 
in protection? 
You close them down. 
Interesting? 
Growth, open. 
Protection, closed. 
Same thing, 
humans and cells. 
Anything that supports 
your growth, 
you will move towards it 
with open arms, 
you will go out and get it. 
And the most important 
growth factor for 
a human being is love. 
Love is what provides 
harmony to the system. 
Love is an energy that 
coordinates and makes 
the community a whole 
functioning system. 
Here Dr. Lipton analyzes 
the classic debate 
of nature versus nurture
regarding 
what kind of personality 
traits a young one 
will possess when older.
Hundreds of years, 
nature, nurture, 
nurture, nature. 
Which is more important? 
I can tell you the truth. 
The answer: 
"consciousness.” 
Reason: consciousness 
can override anything 
you had in your nurture. 
Consciousness can even 
re-write your genes. 
In fact, in cancer 
that's probably one of 
the most likely situations 
involved. 
The reality is, 
consciousness is 
more powerful than 
either nature or nurture 
because consciousness 
can re-write both of those. 
And we never talk about. 
And the important part is, 
we never talk about it, 
it’s more important than 
what we do talk about!
Even before a baby is born, 
he or she will gain 
information 
from their parents 
while still in the womb. 
Dr. Lipton suggests 
this information will 
influence how the baby 
will perceive and react 
to this world after birth.
The fetus is getting 
the same signals 
across the placenta. 
So as the mother 
experiences something, 
the fetus experiences. 
Why? 
Same hormones,
cross the placenta, 
affect the embryo. 
It's not a bad plan. 
Reason: it's nature’s 
head start program. 
What's going on 
in the world? 
Fetus can't see it. 
So what does the fetus do? 
Rely on what 
the mother experiences. 
And as the mother 
experiences, the fetus 
will adopt and adjust 
its physiology to respond 
to what she sees. 
So the parents 
collectively influence
the mother's environment. 
It's the parents that are 
shaping the genetics and 
expression of this child 
by their perception.
Please stay tuned 
for more from 
Dr. Bruce Lipton’s lecture 
“Nature, Nurture, 
& the Power of Love” 
after these brief messages. 
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Welcome back to 
Science and Spirituality. 
Today we are featuring 
a talk entitled 
“Nature, Nurture, 
& the Power of Love” 
by Dr. Bruce Lipton, 
an expert on cell biology 
and an internationally 
recognized authority on 
the connection between 
science and the spirit. 
Eye contact and 
physical touching with 
their parents is crucial 
to a baby’s psychological 
make-up and perception 
of the world 
when they become older. 
Without this bonding 
between a parent and child, 
behavioral issues 
can appear. 
What is important? 
Direct eye contact 
with the child. 
The reason is: the child 
has a moment window. 
At first, an infant can 
distinguish chimp faces 
from each other 
as individuals. 
It can distinguish human 
faces as individuals. 
But a little later 
in development, just 
after a couple of weeks, 
it can't distinguish 
the individual difference 
between chimp faces. 
It can only distinguish 
the individual difference 
between human faces. 
It's beginning to narrow 
and focus it down 
on who is the parent. 
Reason why? 
The eye contact and also 
physical touching 
is most important, 
it is required to create
an attachment bonding. 
The relevance about it, 
as I said, the child learns 
perception. 
Well, who is it going 
to learn it from? 
The one it’s attached to. 
That becomes the teacher. 
Both parents can be 
bonding with their child. 
Reason why? 
And this is so beautiful. 
The child is programmed 
very, very quickly 
to determine the facial 
expression of the parents. 
If the parent are smiling 
and happy, that means 
everything is fine. 
How many parents 
are actually observing 
their kids when 
they are learning things? 
Most of them are too busy 
doing other things. 
If the child turns around, 
the parent’s not there, 
then what is going to gauge 
whether this is a 
good thing or a bad thing? 
It's lost. 
Now it's not very clear. 
It was designed to learn 
very quickly by observing 
the facial character 
of the parent, 
what was going on. 
Now here is 
an important point: 
If the bonding doesn't occur, 
then the child will not 
focus on faces, it actually 
it will start to focus on 
mouths more or less. 
This has been found 
in three year olds 
because that's the
first time where
you can judge autism.
An autistic child does not 
look and recognize 
its own mother's face 
or it's father's face from 
anybody else's face. 
It can't do it. 
When it looks at a face 
all it looks at, 
it sees the mouth; 
it doesn't even look 
at the face. Reason? 
It lost bonding, 
it doesn't know.  
One of the consequences 
of improper bonding is 
the child will express 
the characteristics of 
Attention Deficit Disorder. 
Meaning the child will 
not focus on anything 
in particular, it will 
just be scanning and 
will not focus on things. 
And why is this a problem? 
Because so much of this 
bonding hasn't occurred 
that so many children 
are expressing it. 
The problem is that 
we confuse it with 
Attention Deficit Disorder, 
those are 
two different things. 
And the problem is, 
what then happens
to these kids is, “Oh, 
this child has Attention 
Deficit Disorder. 
Give it these drugs,” 
you know, Ritalin, 
or something like that. 
And the reality is, now 
you've compounded
 the problem
 and made it worse. 
It wasn't Attention 
Deficit Disorder; it was 
an attachment disorder 
that giving the drugs 
in no way affects this.
Dr. Lipton discussed 
specifically what 
parents can do to help 
their children be the best 
they can be 
through focusing on 
what messages they are 
sending to the little ones.
Until six years of age, 
a child's in a hypnotic state. 
Everything you say 
and do, it's learning, it's 
watching, it's observing. 
And until then, until six, 
at that point, 
it begins to express 
its own consciousness, 
which can still 
make programs 
but then it's involved 
with the program. 
Up until six is the most 
important period. 
The reason is this. 
This is the period 
of enculturation. 
This is the period where 
the child has to learn 
all of the details about 
language and movement 
and how to integrate 
in a society. 
This is the developmental 
period of learning 
how to be a part of 
a community and
why consciousness is not
involved is, it would 
distort the downloading 
of this information. 
So in this time period, 
the child is completely 
a tape recorder of all of 
the behavior it observes 
from the teachers 
called its parents. 
And all of a sudden, 
you start to recognize 
a very important problem 
that's going to happen here. 
And that is, 
then you were also 
programmed 
between two and six 
to have behaviors.
And you weren't 
consciously involved with 
your own programming. 
And these are 
fundamental programs. 
By the time a child is six, 
the parents could be gone, 
and the child will still 
grow up just like 
the parents were. 
If the child has learned 
behaviors from nurture 
that are not good 
or the best for them, 
things can still be changed, 
as consciousness 
in Dr. Lipton’s opinion is 
the most important factor.
You can change 
any programming. 
Consciousness can 
override nurture any time. 
But you need to do it 
with, a process. 
You just can’t do it. 
It’s a process of change. 
(Regarding) educational 
resources and referrals, 
I want to provide you 
with two organizations 
that will give you 
all the referrals you need 
about changing programs, 
all of nature’s steps of 
conscious conception, 
conscious pregnancy, 
conscious parenting, 
These are the Association 
for Prenatal and 
Perinatal Psychology 
and Health - APPPAH. 
This is the website, 
tremendous resources. 
And this one is called 
the Alliance for 
Transforming the Lives 
of Children. 
Another website. 
You can download 
from these organizations 
details about the things 
that I talked about today, 
plus processes that 
can be used in creating 
a better relationship 
with your children, 
a better understanding 
of parenting. 
And in this process, 
the whole nature of it 
is very important 
for this reason, that is, 
how we parent our children
is how they will
parent their children. 
How we parent 
our children today 
changes the future of 
evolution on this planet, 
and therefore 
our own children are 
the future parents. 
We would like to extend 
our appreciation 
to Dr. Bruce Lipton for 
providing his insights 
on child development 
and parenting and 
for reminding us that 
above all love is the most 
important element in life. 
Please join us again 
next week on 
Science and Spirituality 
where we will present 
part two of our program 
featuring more highlights 
from Dr. Lipton’s lecture. 
Thank you, our caring 
and intelligent viewers, 
for being with us today 
for our show. 
Now, please stay tuned 
for Words of Wisdom next,
after Noteworthy News, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May Heaven bless 
the children 
all over the world 
with bright futures. 
Greetings, loving friends, 
welcome to 
Science and Spirituality 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
Dr. Bruce Lipton is
an internationally 
recognized authority from
the United States on 
the connection between 
science and the spirit. 
Dr. Lipton is the author 
of several books, including 
“The Biology of Belief: 
Unleashing the Power 
of Consciousness, 
Matter, and Miracles.” 
By training, he is an expert 
in cell biology 
and is a former medical 
school professor 
and research scientist. 
His research work in the 
1980s at the prestigious 
Stanford University, 
USA showed that 
the outer layer, 
or membrane, of our cells, 
is the equivalent 
of our brain. 
By processing 
information from 
the outside environment, 
the cell’s “brain” 
can effect changes 
inside the cell. 
He has found 
scientific evidence 
demonstrating 
that our beliefs, 
manifest themselves 
at the level of the cells 
in our bodies. 
Dr. Lipton says that by 
modifying these beliefs, 
we have the power 
to fundamentally change 
our lives for the better. 
Last week 
we brought you part one 
of Dr. Lipton’s 
fascinating talk 
entitled “Nature, Nurture, 
& the Power of Love” 
which concerns 
conscious parenting 
or how parents can set 
the best possible foundation 
for a child’s future.  
Now we will present 
more highlights from
his lecture in part two
of our program. 
Parenting is a way of life. 
The new biology reveals 
we are very, very 
personally responsible. 
We really should be 
understanding how we 
incorporate ourselves in 
the community of nature, 
not to dominate nature, 
but how to participate 
in the community. 
This is also the effort 
of understanding about 
parenting because we are 
a community of people.
Here Dr. Lipton analyzes 
the consequences 
of living in fear 
and how important it is 
for organisms to grow 
in a stable environment.
When you’re in protection, 
you cannot grow. 
Cells in protection 
close themselves off. 
So, the more fear 
you’re in, the more you 
shut your system down. 
The more you 
shut your system down, 
the less growth. 
And growth is not just 
from a neonate to an adult. 
A growth behavior 
is required every day 
of your life, 
for the simple reason, 
every day of your life 
you’re losing millions 
and billions of your cells. 
If you don’t replace them, 
after a short 
period of time,
the attrition will cause 
a breakdown of the 
mechanism and disease. 
The more fear 
that you live in, the more 
protection you hold, the 
less growth you express 
and the more susceptible 
you are now for disease. 
Because 
what have you done? 
Shut down the system. 
Everybody needs to grow 
every day.
In the modern world 
stress is all around. 
But how does stress 
influence children 
in general? 
Dr. Lipton says 
that stress, especially
exam stress, may
actually hurt children's 
intellectual development. 
You shut down growth, 
that's the first thing 
you do when
you get under stress. 
The system knows this. 
Those stress hormones 
cause the immune system 
to shut itself off. 
We live in a stressful world 
out there. 
What does that mean 
when you're under stress? 
You shut off 
your own immune system. 
That's when you start 
to get sick fast. 
If you're running away 
from a lion, 
stressful adrenal system, 
are you going to use 
executive reasoning 
and logic or
are you going to use 
hindbrain reflex behavior? 
You engage in reflex 
behavior, not thinking. 
Point, 
when you're under stress, 
you're less intelligent. 
And the world, we are 
becoming less intelligent 
as a group 
because of the stresses 
that we're under.
We're not thinking clearly. 
In school, we call it, 
"exam stress.” 
(With) exam stress, 
try to think of an answer. 
You can't, because 
the answer comes 
from reasoning and logic. 
And when you're 
under exam stress, 
all you're thinking about 
is running 
out of the exam room, 
going "Ahh!” 
And so right away, you're 
not working on logic. 
So the point is, 
what happens to us 
when we live in this world 
under stress? 
We shut off our growth. 
We shut off 
our immune system 
and we shut down 
our intelligence.
As a group, 
as a population, 
as a nation, we really 
haven’t been given the 
proper parenting skills 
to really understand 
how to do parenting. 
And therefore, 
to try and blame yourself 
for parenting issues 
without having proper 
teaching in this area also 
means there is no blame. 
Really what I want 
to try and tell you is that, 
first of all, parenting, 
it’s not a list of things 
to do, and I’m not
going to provide 
a list of things to do.
Once you see how 
the cells actually work, 
all of a sudden you say, 
“Oh my goodness! 
Our belief in things like 
genes controlling biology 
and all this other stuff 
is not accurate at all!” 
There is 
a new understanding, 
and what’s really 
wonderful about it, it is 
really fully empowering. 
The Human Genome 
Project was an initiative 
sponsored by 
the US government 
with the key goal of 
identifying all the genes 
of human DNA.
Ten, 12 years of this 
Human Genome Project, 
and in 2001 
the results are released, 
and what are they? 
The answer is 
not 140,000 genes 
as anticipated. 
The answer is 
34,000 genes. 
In the issue on the 
Human Genome Project 
in Nature, 
a Nobel Laureate, 
David Baltimore, 
he is a geneticist and 
a Nobel Prize winning
geneticist at that,
very prominent 
in the world, 
had a special article 
in the issue of Nature, 
describing the results of the 
Human Genome Project. 
And in the conclusion 
of his results, 
this is what he writes: 
“But unless the human 
genome contains 
a lot of genes 
that are opaque to our
computers, it is clear 
that we do not gain our 
undoubted complexity 
over worms and plants 
by using more genes.”
Please stay tuned 
for more from 
Dr. Bruce Lipton’s lecture 
“Nature, Nurture, 
& the Power of Love” 
after these brief messages. 
You are watching 
Science and Spirituality 
on Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back to 
Science and Spirituality. 
Today we are featuring 
excerpts from a talk entitled 
“Nature, Nurture, 
& the Power of Love” 
given by 
Dr. Bruce Lipton,
an expert on cell biology 
and an internationally 
recognized authority 
on the connection between 
science and the spirit. 
In this part of the lecture, 
Dr. Lipton will explain 
the interplay 
of the subconscious 
and conscious mind 
in human development. 
Also, he discusses 
how a child's intelligence 
is affected by their
pre-natal or even 
preconception environment.
We acquire instincts 
from genetics and 
learned habits are stored 
in the sub-conscious. 
And the third level 
of perception is 
the conscious mind, which 
is creative, different than 
the sub-conscious mind 
which is just learned habits. 
The conscious mind 
can create new ones. 
So the conscious mind 
is really important.
The imprints 
will lay down just 
before the fertilization.
So it’s the attitudes 
of the parents 
within the few months 
before that conception 
that are selecting 
an imprint
that will determine some 
very fundamental shapes 
and characters 
of their future baby. 
This brain is half the size 
of that brain. 
Fifty percent 
of a child’s intelligence 
can be determined by 
the prenatal environment 
and pre-conception 
environment. 
You can sure change 
a child’s intelligence 
50 percent by living in fear. 
Conscious pregnancy.
It's a very important 
understanding.
So what's going on 
during the pregnant period 
between the parents 
is totally influencing the
expression of this child 
and the future 
of this child. 
So rather than our belief 
that the mother is just 
providing nutrients, 
we must add 
this important fact. 
She provides information 
about the environment.
We're now 
beginning to realize 
that the pre-natal
environmental conditions 
profoundly change 
the physiology and 
development of the child.
A new analysis shows 
that genetic influences 
may be weaker and 
pre-natal environmental 
influences greater than 
previously appreciated. 
It has now 
been demonstrated 
that intelligence 
is approximately 48% 
determined by genes, 
52% determined 
by environment.” 
Meaning: in a completely 
toxic noxious 
environment,
you can short change 
the intelligence 
of your child 50%. 
Just by your responding 
to that environment.
How does a newborn baby 
feel and learn? 
How does the brain develop 
in the first few years? 
From before birth 
to two years of age, 
a child will express 
predominately 
delta activity, 
which is very low
frequency brain activity. 
When we express that, 
we're essentially sleeping 
or not being conscious. 
It doesn't mean 
the child's unconscious. 
The child is totally present 
but not engaged in 
what's going on. 
It seeing, observing it 
and downloading it, but 
doesn't like (to) interfere 
with the download. 
Doesn't say, "Gee, 
that was a good behavior. 
That was bad behavior.” 
It just watches you 
and learns the behavior. 
It's not being consciously 
involved in the learning.
Sub-consciousness 
is not consciousness. 
Consciousness 
is creative.
Sub-consciousness 
are tapes. 
Where did you 
get the tapes? 
Oh, your subconscious 
was programmed 
before birth up 
through six years of age 
without you 
even being involved. 
You learned tapes 
about how to live. 
After you get past six, 
this development of the 
pre-frontal cortex region 
here, which is where
our central source 
of consciousness comes 
from, self-consciousness, 
self-reflection is 
an add-on really. 
And as a matter of fact 
it's an option. 
A lot of people in this world 
don't even use 
consciousness. 
The reason is, 
you don't need it. 
Once 
you learn the program, 
it's just repetition. 
When you are 
not paying attention to 
your own consciousness, 
you are playing tapes 
that are not even yours. 
And you don’t even see it. 
Because 
the sub-consciousness 
works in-perceptively, 
it’s so fast that 
it doesn’t even 
engage consciousness.
Finally, Dr. Lipton talks 
about awareness and 
community living, which 
are spiritual in nature. 
When you live 
in a community, 
you share awareness. 
You might only be able 
to have one on your own 
but when you lie live
with 15 others, you get to 
share their awareness. 
So the purpose of 
coming together 
in a community was 
to expand awareness.
Whether it’s a single cell 
coming into 
a cellular community or 
a single human coming 
into a human community, 
it’s the same evolutionary 
drive, more awareness, 
greater survival. 
In community, 
cells defer their 
own intelligence to
follow the central voice. 
In other words, 
a community cannot exist 
if every member 
in the community 
does whatever, 
how they want to do. 
A community exists 
because we work together 
for a common goal 
and a common end. 
So there’s a commonality 
to the thing, a plan 
that we are all following; 
a central voice.
We would like to extend 
our appreciation 
to Dr. Bruce Lipton for 
providing his insights 
on child development 
and parenting and 
for reminding us that 
above all love is the most 
important element in life. 
Thank you, our caring 
and intelligent viewers, 
for joining us 
on this edition of 
Science and Spirituality. 
Now, please stay tuned 
for Words of Wisdom 
next, after 
Noteworthy News, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May all children 
be blessed by Heaven and 
reach their full potential.