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The Secret Life of Your Cells

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In the Secret Life of Your Cells, Robert B. Stone, Ph.D., explores the latest research of Cleve Backster, who by attaching a lie-detector to the leaf of a plant discovered that it had feelings and the ability to read our thoughts. Now this ability - primary perception - has been traced over to disconnected single cells of our own bodies. What millions of Americans saw reported on TV's Incredible Sunday, Dr. Stone now shares in depth in The Secret Life of Your Cells. The implications and possibilities of that discovery, and the difficult struggle it has had in finding acceptance in the tradition-bound scientific community makes exciting, challenging, mind-expanding reading.

192 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1989

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April 24, 2017
This book feels a bit dated. It's mostly about Cleve Backster's work. It was probably written before Cleve's book, Primary Perception: Biocommunication with Plants, Living Foods, and Human Cells, which is a much better read. The author annoyingly refers to himself as "the author" throughout. He makes a lot of embarrassing comments about how he expects (in the mid 80s) things in science to change drastically over the coming years. What happened buddy? The most annoying thing is he keeps on plugging his "Silva method" over and over again. I mean, whatever, I'm sure it's a great method.
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