About this episode
2026 is not a normal year... In this conversation, Dr. Bruce Lipton explains why the turbulence we’re witnessing is not random—it’s the "crash mode" of an old civilization that has reached its biological and spiritual limit.According to him, we are in the midst of a metamorphosis. The old systems built on Darwinian competition and Newtonian materialism are falling apart so that a new, cooperative "butterfly" civilization can emerge.This is an evolutionary shift in energy and consciousness. And while the collapse is global, your role as an "imaginal cell" in this new world is deeply personal.? BOOK YOUR PERSONAL ASTROLOGY READINGExplore how this evolutionary broadcast is showing up in your chart with Amrit—and learn how to tune your "biological television" to a higher frequency right now.? BOOK YOUR 1–1 READING:https://amritsandhu.com/reading__?? MEET GUESTS LIKE DR. BRUCE LIPTON — LIVETHIS WEEK, ROBERT EDWARD GRANT joins us live insideTHE INSPIRED EVOLUTION COMMUNITY CIRCLE for January’s Q&A.In a world moving from competition to community, this is your chance to stop being a "lone cell" and join the organism. An intimate Zoom call where you can:• Ask Robert your direct questions• Receive personal insights into the quantum nature of our reality• Connect in a way he never offers publicly• Join a heart-led community of "imaginal cells" rising into this new era? 300,000 SUBSCRIBERS CELEBRATIONJoin THE CIRCLE for JUST $1? JOIN NOW & MEET ROBERT + GUESTS LIKE BRUCE LIPTON — LIVE:NOW: https://inspiredevolution.com/300kLATER: https://inspiredevolution.com/circleThis may be the MOST ACCESSIBLE OPPORTUNITY EVER to engage directly withGREGG BRADEN, DR. BRUCE LIPTON, GARY ZUKAV & OTHERS.___? IN THIS EPISODEBruce Lipton reveals a profound truth about our current global crisis: we are in the midst of a civilizational "crash mode" that is actually a necessary metamorphosis for our species. Drawing on quantum physics and epigenetics, Lipton explains that the universe is not made of matter but of energy, and each of us is a unique "station" downloading a specific energy field. He challenges the outdated Darwinian model of "survival of the fittest," arguing that competition is destroying the planet while cooperation and community are the keys to our survival. Using the metaphor of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, he describes how "imaginal cells"—individuals with a new vision—are essential to building a new, sustainable civilization. Lipton encourages us to see the body as a "television set" and our spirit as the broadcast, reminding us that we are creators here to experience the sensations of life. This is a call to step out of the old system, embrace our spiritual identity, and manifest a world