A Promising New Theory of Evolution
Read the news, surf the Web, or look out your window, and you will observe that civilization is in a world of crises: Crisis ignites evolution! The Darwinian theory of evolution’s unbridled emphasis on competition, a quest devoid of moral restraints, has been eroding civilization and destroying the web of life. Currently, a scientific renaissance is shattering old myths and rewriting the story that will shape the future of human civilization.
In a dynamic multimedia presentation by Bruce H. Lipton, PhD, epigenetic pioneer and bestselling author, provides a synthesis of quantum physics, epigenetics, and neuroscience that reveals the mechanisms by which beliefs create the character of our lives and shape civilization. In contrast to competition, the new theory is predicated on life-sustaining cooperation.
The knowledge offered in Bruce’s presentation is the source of personal empowerment that will enable you to navigate through this turbulent period in our planet’s history and thrive into the future. This new science can shape a sustainable future for human civilization.
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YOUR TEACHER 
BRUCE LIPTON
Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D., is a former medical school professor and bestselling author of The Biology of Belief, Spontaneous Evolution and The Honeymoon Effect. Bruce received the prestigious Goi Peace Award (Japan) in honor of his scientific contribution to world harmony. For over ten years, Bruce has been listed in the top 100 of “the world’s most spiritually influential living people” by United Kingdom’s Watkins Journal.
Event Location.
Albert Hall, 27 Peter St, Manchester M2 5QR
Event Directions.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Our venue is approximately a 20-minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly Rail Station and a little less from Manchester Victoria Rail Station, which are the main rail stations in the city. You can also head closer on the train by heading to Manchester Oxford Road Rail Station or Deansgate Rail Station, which are both approximately a 10-minute walk away.
TRAM: St Peter’s Square is approximately a 5-minute walk from our venue; other tram stops close by are Deansgate and Exchange Square, which are both approximately a 10-minute walk away.
For Trams and Buses, you can find everything you need, including timetables and stops, via TfGM.
by road
Most GPS systems will recognise our address, which is Albert Hall, 27 Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5QR. Unfortunately, we do not have any on-site parking; however, there are plenty of spaces nearby. Click here to see parking spaces around the city centre. The nearest car park is the NCP Manchester Great Northern Warehouse, which offers 24-hour secure parking and is located across the street and accessible by vehicle via Great Bridgewater Street and heading to the entrance on Watson Street.
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