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The bestselling and revolutionary book that serves as a “landmark in our understanding of the mind-body connection” (Deepak Chopra, MD). Why do we feel the way we feel? How do our thoughts and emotions affect our health? In her groundbreaking book Molecules of Emotion, Candace Pert—an extraordinary neuroscientist who played a pivotal role in the discovery of the opiate receptor—provides startling and decisive answers to these and other challenging questions that scientists and philosophers have pondered for centuries. Pert’s pioneering research on how the chemicals inside our bodies form a dynamic information network, linking mind and body, is not only provocative, it is revolutionary. By establishing the biomolecular basis for our emotions and explaining these scientific developments in a clear and accessible way, Pert empowers us to understand ourselves, our feelings, and the connection between our minds and our bodies—or bodyminds—in ways we could never possibly have imagined before. From explaining the scientific basis of popular wisdom about phenomena such as "gut feelings" to making comprehensible recent breakthroughs in cancer and AIDS research, Pert provides us with an intellectual adventure of the highest order. Molecules of Emotion is a landmark work, full of insight and wisdom and possessing that rare power to change the way we see the world and ourselves.
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.9 x 8.44 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Isbn 10 | 0684846349 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-0684846347 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 368 pages |
| Publication Date | February 17, 1999 |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
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A Remarkable Research Account
I came to know about Candace B. Pert through the mind-boggling film 'What the Bleep Do We Know!?' I found her presence markedly impressive and right away ordered her book. Molecules of Emotion is not only an extraordinary scientific study, but it also comes with much autobiographic content. Candace Pert has the courage to reveal many details from her life as a female scientist.Since the 1970s, the late Candace Pert has persisted in her vision of finding molecular evidence for the functionality of our emotions, and our sexuality, and more generally for mindbody medicine, within the boundaries of modern science. The book, if all that additional information was taken out, would be a research paper, too thin to fill a book. And it would probably miss its goal entirely. It’s this holistic and empathic approach, and needless to add that it’s an artistic approach as well, that makes this book so unique. And it shows that this scientist is actually a great human. Actually Pert, together with the brilliant animations in the Bleep movie, made transparent how human sexuality works, and that it is not a mechanical abstract function, that it is not, an instinct or ‘drive’ as Sigmund Freud called it, but a direct outflow from our emotional predilections.To give an example, how she explains this rather complex matter in a very readable, comprehensive way, let me put this quote:—If receptors are the first components of the molecules of emotion, then ligands are the second. The word ligand comes from the Latin ligare, ‘that which binds’, sharing its origin with the word religion. Ligand is the term used for any natural or manmade substance that binds selectively to its own specific receptor on the surface of a cell. The ligand bumps onto the receptor and slips off, bumps back on, slips back off again. The ligand bumping on is what we call the binding, and in the process, the ligand transfers a message via its molecular properties to the receptor. Though a key fitting into a lock is the standard image, a more dynamic description of this process might be two voices—ligand and receptor— striking the same note and producing a vibration that rings a doorbell to open the doorway to the cell./24Candace Pert’s project was since its humble beginnings in the 1970s very daring, as until now mainstream psychology treats emotions as ‘floating parameters’ that are hard to grasp by our reigning mechanistic science paradigm.But in her own words, her vision even went beyond. She did not just want to succeed in her personal research project, but desired to help bring about this huge paradigm shift to many scientists who are currently working on it. And she wanted this paradigm shift to expand also into medical science, so that the psychosomatic unity of body and mind are definitely recognized in medicine.It is known from the Bleep movie how brilliantly Pert explained her research, how she can convey complex matters in a simple comprehensive way. And here is how she explains emotions under the particular angle of her research:—When I use the term emotion, I am speaking in the broadest of terms, to include not only the familiar human experiences of anger, fear, and sadness, as well as joy, contentment, and courage, but also basic sensations such as pleasure and pain, as well as the ‘drive states’ studied by the experimental psychologists, such as hunger and thirst. In addition to measurable and observable emotions and states, I also refer to an / assortment of other intangible, subjective experiences that are probably unique to humans, such as spiritual inspiration, awe, bliss, and other states of consciousness that we all have experienced but that have been, up until now, physiologically explained./131-132To summarize, this highly readable book from an amazing scientist may scramble you up a bit, but this is a good thing to happen. The book is not a dry research report, but in the contrary reads like an adventure novel—the novel of a daring woman who has achieved much in her life. She has won the hearts of many people and through touching their hearts she has been able to put new seeds in their minds.
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Must-read book for the sick and healthy too
This engagingly written, non-technical book was lovingly produced by the eminent researcher Dr. Candace Pert, discoverer of the endorphin receptor, with the aim of explaining current research finding to an audience of scientists, the general public, those seeking answers for their illnesses, and those desiring to understand how the body works.Feminists and "real" scientists will find Dr. Pert's analysis of the anti-woman bias in science, and how much things have changed, sickening yet heartening. Yes, Dr. Pert was jacked out of the Nobel prize, but fought back, unlike the female discoverer of the DNA helix, whose work was simply stolen and presented as that of the male honchos. Dr. Pert points out that this woman's later death by cancer may have been due to the ignominy of how she was treated by the "good ol' boys" club.The mind-body distinction drawn by the great Rene DesCartes (1596-1650) has haunted Western philosophy, psychology, psychiatry and medical science. No, psychology does NOT end at the neck! Asian philosophy and medicine has long been bedeviled by the Western snobbishness about this distinction; long have Asians thinkers explained the the mind and body are linked, two aspects of the person. Mind and body cannot be divorced, as DesCartes claimed; in fact, the contradiction of how mental events lead to body events -- e.g., raising your arm -- became one of the first, obvious problems with DesCartes. Nevertheless, the mind-body severance was so attractive, even though almost immediately contradicted (e.g., by Spinoza), that it continued to be a false axiom assumed by Western doctors and thinkers. So simple, it seemed. But Wrong.To sum up, Dr. Pert shows that much of mind-body communication is chemical in nature, via "receptors" (which she does a great job of explaining, being one of the original discoverers), neurotransmitters, ligands, and other signalling chemical "messengers".Thus, Dr. Pert shows that "the body is the subconscious mind", and that yes, emotion and meditation does affect health and body functions, and shows exactly how the mechanism works through several well-chosen examples.Her folksy, non-technical presentation is designed, I think, to bring knowledge to the mainstream, and to relate common sense ideas to the background medical and neurospsychiatric rational that finally justifies some very obvious truths that Asian thinkers take for granted.No, we can't explain accupuncture, but Western science is not able to explain even muscle function; and with Dr. Pert's work, we come a lot, a very lot, closer to understanding these mysteries.
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Good info about the mind
This is a mind blowing concept ands very much worth reading
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A delightful tour by a pioneer in the field
I just got done reading Molecules of Emotion and I loved it.Several of the reviews on this page complained that it was more of a memoir than a text. And they are right, it is - but it is not something that merits complaint. Rather, i think Candace Pert does a wonderful job of showing her personal journey, and the path along the way.i would have rated it with five stars, but unfortunately, the book has a lot of typos. i find it hard to believe that as classic a book as this one would have so many grammar and spelling mistakes. Nearly all of these would and should have been caught by a good editor. I found them rather distracting, making it somewhat harder to read. It was an unfortunate wart on the what would otherwise be a solid five star review.For some books, that would have been it. The book would have going onto the shelf, mostly unread. However, this book was good enough that I was able to look beyond the editing mistakes. And in the couple of days it took me to read it cover to over, i was fascinated by the world Dr.Pert builds.i love the picture she portrays of science - specifically the National Institutes of Health. It shows the atmosphere in a national-lab setting and portray it and the publish-or-perish scientific world in a less than flattering picture of the peer review system. Against this backdrop we have many 'NeuroPeptide' or life sciences discoveries. where is all this leading, I don't have the foresight to predict. But that's the beauty of science, and Dr. Pert does a wonderful job of picturing all aspects of her journey.
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Nobel science, drama and mysticism all mixed together
A direct connection between your heart (emotion and feeling) and the rest of your body affects your state of health. According to Pert, "It is the emotions, I have come to see, that link mind and body." Dr. Pert is a research professor in the Department of Biophysics and Physiology at Georgetown University School of Medicine. The book reports on research findings and practical applications to body-mind medicine for health and happiness. Her research began when she was a medical graduate student at John Hopkins University in the early 1970s and carried on as she led a team of researchers with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from 1975 to 1987. During that tenure her team identified "molecules of emotion." Combinations of tiny bits of protein on the surface of cells form receptors, sensors that collect chemical information carried throughout your body by other molecules called ligands. Receptors and ligands are very particular about the company they keep; to bind together they must be perfectly matched. Some ligands are natural to the body, such as peptides, neurotransmitters, and hormones; some are natural but foreign to the body, such as viruses; and others are artificial chemicals. When a ligand binds with a receptor (in what Pert calls "sex on a molecular level") information is deposited onto and into the receptor in a biochemical exchange that has profound effects. If a receptor waiting for a natural body ligand is unoccupied, because emotional repression has reduced the supply of peptides, for instance, a matching virus can dock and illness results.Her story of how she made these discoveries reads as much like a modern spy novel as it does a scientific report. She goes on to make lots of imaginative mystical leaps about what these discoveries mean for living a healthy fulfilling life.
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This book changed my life
When I read Molecules of Emotion I was at a point in my life where I had read hundreds if not thousands of self help books, engaged a life coach for one year, intensely studied the Silva Program but nothing was shifting in me, until I read this book. First of all, I was captivated by this book and couldnt put it down and secondly and most importantly I was not the same person I was when I started reading this book. It literally transformed me page by page. I seriously had the AhHa moment that I was searching for for the last 20 years and I found it in this book, her other books and other books written by leading biologist's such as Dr. Bruce Lipton. After reading Molecules of Emotion, I made a profound career change confronted by fear which I call vulnerability and am pursuing my dream as a writer. All my books are inspired by Dr Candice Perts teachings and I feel so privileged to have access to knowledge like this. My book The Poison of Self and A Story of Love - The Power of Stepping Into Your Vulnerability are fictions that embrace what Dr Pert documents in her books. My other books The Secret Power of Creating An Amazing Life - Cracking The Code of The Law of Attraction has a supporting workbook that uses energy psychology, specifically EFT to assist people who are desperately wanting to clear their limiting beliefs they are victim to.. The workbook is a fantastic help to people wanting to explore emotional clearing. The Beginners Companion Workbook For - The Secret Power of Creating an Amazing Life. If you are stuck in your life, please read Molecules of Emotions. Your life will never be the same again.
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The beginning was decent
Got a little too out there for me in the science and experiments the author was speaking of. I think the principle behind the book was decent just went in a direction that I didn’t want to go into.
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Science,mind,and body
What a beautifully scientific detailed description of a lifetime achievement and discovery of the scientific method integration with mind and body! The simple explanation of how peptides are part of emotions that influence our health was well written. The portrayal of female struggle for recognition in this male dominant world was palpable. Highly recommended this book as an example of science and spirit coming together for the whole picture of future medicine.
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Apasíonante!
Un libro escrito para que lo pueda entender cualquier persona. La autora es capaz de transmitir toda su pasión por la ciencia, relatar todos los entresijos del mundo de la investigación y explicar sus descubrimientos de forma sencilla
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Great read
A great and must read for serious learner’s of emotions and thinking.
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Eine schöne Ausgabe.
Trotz des weichen Einbands liegt das Buch sehr angenehm in der Hand. Zarte Farben und schöne Schrift.
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O livro expande fronteiras do pensamento
O livro é maravilhoso.
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Excelente!!!!!!!!!!!
Impresionante contenido,muy bueno, lindo y fuerte. Excelente contenido!!! Gracias!!!
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