Friday 18 December 2015

A Leopard Changed Its Spots

A Leopard Changed Its Spots Have you heard the saying, \”A Leopard Can\’t Change Its Spots\”? What if I told you they were wrong? What if I told you that you can change and that your history is not the main factor in what you want to do, or become even at a biological level. https://cloud.gonitro.com/doc/710401790/v/710401791 Advancements in biology and in how we think and function are catching up with people like Napoleon Hill or Maxwell Maltz of whom, told us that the way we think and feel, and that which we focus on will shape our world and the outcome of our lives. We literately


become what we focus on most. Scientists who are studying Stem Cell research challenged the notion that once a cell is programmed to become a particular thing, whether that is an arm, liver or heart, that it will always be that and will not and cannot change. It is in line with what we have been told about the leopard and our own nature and reaction to life. However, the scientists have taken cells from a liver and introduced them into a heart. They were thrilled to find out that the cells from the liver started to transform and take


on the coding and function of the heart. The cells literately started communicating with other heart cells to work as one. This has far reaching possibilities for our health and for people who were told that there is no hope for their health challenges. So, if your cells can transform into something else than so can you. When I read this information, I came to the conclusion that for the cells and for us, one of the biggest factors in changing our lives or our spots as it were, is to submerse ourselves in the conditions that we want to


become. Using the cells as an example, it is hard not to be a http://www.4shared.com/file/5rBEQeUXce/Essential_Tips_For_Finding_A_G.html liver cell when you are surrounded by other liver cells. You copy that which you see are apart of



A Leopard Changed Its Spots

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