How The Tremendous Changes In Our Society Mirrors The Evolution of the Butterfly

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Renowned Cellular Biologist and author, Bruce Lipton, says the tremendous changes happening in the world today are like a late stage caterpillar. The creature has eaten its full and is now ready for its old self to die and be born anew. 

The crumbling of capitalism we are seeing is like a caterpillar that is starting to fall apart. But, out of the broken skin of the dying caterpillar, a new civilisation is being birthed. A community of what Bruce Lipton calls “imaginal cells,” which bring fresh ideas to the rest of the cells and create a new organism. You and I are all cells in this wonderful global evolutionary advance into a butterfly.

Enjoy this story of the great metamorphosis, set to interesting imagery and footage from the Occupy Wall Street Movement.

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