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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Experiments in Consciousness
You may have heard stories about organ recipients who took on personality characteristics of their organ donors as in the romantic comedy film, "Return to Me" -- but have you ever heard how scrapings of cells from a man's mouth reacted as he sat some distance away looking at pictures in a magazine? Perhaps you know that dogs can tell when their owners are coming home --...
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Secret Life of your Cells
I feel that the author did not do a very good job in writing this book. There was interesting information in it, but it was poorly written and the facts were few and far between. The author spent more time complaining about the fact that most scientist were closed minded rather then about the information the title suggested. I found myself reading things over a couple...
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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Experiments in Consciousness, September 29, 2002
This review is from: The Secret Life of Your Cells (Paperback)
You may have heard stories about organ recipients who took on personality characteristics of their organ donors as in the romantic comedy film, "Return to Me" -- but have you ever heard how scrapings of cells from a man's mouth reacted as he sat some distance away looking at pictures in a magazine? Perhaps you know that dogs can tell when their owners are coming home -- but have you ever heard that plants become excited at the exact moment that their people decide to come home? THE SECRET LIFE OF YOUR CELLS describes these and many other startling research findings of polygraph expert and consciousness researcher Cleve Backster.

Cleve Backster's familiarity with lie detector equipment and curiosity about how plants would respond when hooked up to a polygraph have led him to discover some amazing facts about plants. Not only do they seem to be aware of the intentions of people from a distance, but they also can tell the difference between a person simply thinking about burning a plant leaf and actually intending to set a leaf on fire. When they are warned that cells will soon be dying in their vicinity, they do not react in alarm, but if they have no such forewarning, they react with great agitation to the unexpected deaths.

What is it that allows plants -- or even cells which have been removed from a plant or human being -- to know what is happening nearby? How can simple cells appear to show some kind of primary awareness? THE SECRET LIFE OF YOUR CELLS asks many such profound questions as it describes many of Cleve Backster's fascinating experiments. If you have an open mind and a genuine desire to know what's going on in the world, you will absolutely love THE SECRET LIFE OF YOUR CELLS. Seldom has one book managed so successfully to address the non-local nature of consciousness in the form of describing very concrete experiments, nor managed so clearly to convey the significance of those experimental findings in our lives. As I read this book and mulled over the fact that all cells are aware and conscious, every moment of my life took on a fresh, new feeling of awe.

Part of Backster's genius as an experimenter has been his ingenuity in devising original experiments -- and another aspect of his genius has been his ability to create experiments which are capable of testing plants and cells for their awareness of their surroundings without psychically tipping them off to the intentions of the experimenter. Backster's experiments depend upon spontaneity and real feelings (just like what happens in the real world), rather than artificial and repetitious redundancy (what most scientific researchers study). Anyone who is seriously interested in better understanding the field of consciousness research needs to read this classic book. Anyone who wishes to understand what their cells are aware of needs to read this amazing book. It will change your view of the world forever!

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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dry delivery of a juicy subject, October 3, 1999
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Robert Stone didn't allow himself to get too excited about the work of Cleve Backster, a polygraph expert whose discoveries about plants and cells have inspired many books and articles. The fact that cells react measurably in spite of being separated from the host body indicates we are programmable on a cellular level. Explains why sex sells! Bacteria reacts to other bacteria -- which has a lot to do with healing, with projecting emotions and thoughts onto our bodies, food, cultures around us. Backster's discoveries deserve a lot more attention than they have gotten. The implications are enormous! Perhaps the ancient indigenous healing methods are saner than the technological but emotionless ways. I'd love to hear more from Cleve Backster! Rev. Franci Prowse Anza Sanctuary of Healing Arts
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Forget the grammer, this book is important!, December 17, 2000
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This book contains important information on "new" scientific fields such as: psyco-neuroimmunology, cyber-cellular communication and how your thoughts can make you healthy or sick.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting read, October 9, 2005
This review is from: The Secret Life of Your Cells (Paperback)
Really enjoyed the author's work and description of work mainly by Cleve Backster (Secret life of Plants)fame. It is a non-taxing read, a pleasure and filled with further information leading the reader to other venues and authors/ books for followup. I appreciate that. It was exciting to read and difficult to lay the book down. Books are a pleasure and recreation in addition to informative to me, and I gained all those things from author Stone.

If you have an interest in communication within and without your body, consciousness and aspects of controlled healing and growth, then you will find this book a nice and enjoyable time.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Secret Life of your Cells, August 16, 2010
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I feel that the author did not do a very good job in writing this book. There was interesting information in it, but it was poorly written and the facts were few and far between. The author spent more time complaining about the fact that most scientist were closed minded rather then about the information the title suggested. I found myself reading things over a couple of times trying to figure out just what the author was trying to say. I would say that the book is 1/4 about the information on cells and 3/4 on how other scientists discredit the information.
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16 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The book was a contemtably brilliant experiance, June 3, 1999
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Stone brakes through our often bland perception of the of our cells. He attacks our established and false sense of reality with a earthwile viciousness that I found repugnant yet necassary. I would not hesitate to recommend this work to those of you who wish to see behind the curtains which have been drawn over your eyes. Buy I must caution you my friends this work will shock you with its bold and sharp blandness. The fullness of this work will not hit you as you read it but it will find you. Be prepared this work will wake you up on a stormy night in a cold sweat, and you will mutter its the cells, the cells, the cells...
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