Molecules-Smolecules

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Einstein claimed it was easier to change the particles of matter than change the thinking of men.








It's amazing that cellular biologist Bruce Lipton's research has shown our own DNA is contingent, not only upon all the environment around us, but most importantly on our interior - how we think. In his The Biology of Belief, he shows how our thinking can change our biology.

Mandelbrot's explanation of our fractal universe fascinates as well. He shows the sameness of cycles in the micro universe beyond the classical mechanics of molecules. There are the tiniest continuously repeating patterns in everything  ad infinitum.


In Gregg Braden's book - Fractal Time - we go macro. He speaks of the cycles of our cosmos, cycles which repeat similarly, like Mandelbrot's . An epoch cosmological cycle repeats circa 2012.

Recognizing all these elements of life, we can then elect to manage and control them more advantageously. "Knowledge is power. The lack of knowledge is the lack of power." anon



It seems apparent we can either remain victims of former thinking and mindsets, or we can explore the possibility of creating our own destinies in a new way.

I choose the plural of destiny for two reasons. A single destiny implies set in stone. More than one destiny implies we're in it together.


I love connecting the dots. I love rising above the mundane, humdrum of It's always going to be that way


Just as Emily Dickinson said, I too dwell in possibility.

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