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Human Antenna reviews


Human Antenna reviews
The human antenna
Best Books Awards winner!
" Best Science Book 2008."


2007 ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year  Awards. 
(USA). Finalist. Body Mind Spirit  category.                                                                                                                                                                                    
2008 Ashton Wylie Book Awards (NZ). Finalist.

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“On a quest to be a better healer, physician Robin Kelly embarked upon an epic journey that transformed his patients' lives, his own life, and one that can possibly transform your life as well. Expertly weaving together traditional Western medical science, Eastern medicine’s energy philosophy and a dash of quantum physics, Dr. Robin Kelly concocts a powerful and wise prescription for self-healing and self-empowerment. Filled with astounding scientific insights, wit, wisdom and heart, The Human Antenna is a delight to read.”

Bruce H. Lipton, PhD
Cell biologist and best selling author of The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter and Miracles

"A very complex and detailed educational experience. With so much to digest, the author was quite thorough in his attempt to educate the novice. His excellent references and well-documented bibliography enhanced the reader’s adventure…. The presentation, the quality of the book and the excellent writing make it worth the money."

Reader Views. January 2008.


"Rather than decrying the usefulness of the tried and true, he believes that adding to the mix by using centuries-old methods, such as acupuncture, creates a wholeness and completeness that cannot be achieved any other way. Throughout the book, the science and philosophies are beautifully balanced with personal anecdotes, case histories and easy to digest references. Yes, there is science in the book, complete with diagrams and explanatory sketches. The author covers such great concepts as Fibonacci's Rabbits, The Golden Ratio, and the meaning of the Caduceus. Reading this book is like getting an education in fresh ideas without having to sit in a classroom with 400 other clueless students!........A great book for those who have already begun their search for new ideas and knowledge, as well as those new to the concepts that Dr. Robin Kelly presents in this highly readable and enjoyable book."

MyShelf.com. February 2008.
http://www.humanantenna.com/
Reviews
The Human Antenna. Dr Robin Kelly
Review by Ernest Dempsey. World Audience Review. August 2008.

Do we die when our physical body expires, or do we live
on in some other state of being? There is no way to get a
straight, undisputed answer since our senses won’t work
beyond our body. Or do they? British-trained Kiwi doctor
and alternate healing expert Dr. Robin Kelly believes they
do and he has a scientific explanation. In his recent book
The Human Antenna, Dr. Kelly explores the paranormal
phenomena (NDEs, intuition, telephonic telepathy,
phantom limbs, xenoglossy etc.) in terms of cellular
functions and the on-going interactions between living cells
and cosmic energy. His findings lead him to subtitle his
work as Reading the Language of the Universe in the Songs
of Our Cells.
Trained as a medical doctor, Dr. Kelly started taking
interest in traditional Chinese healing techniques,
especially acupuncture, and soon he applied his research
potential to get in-depth knowledge of these alternative
treatment methods. Transfixed by their efficacy, he set out
to bridge the gap between traditional healing and
established scientific knowledge, and soon discovered
some startling secrets. As his book details, all living cells
have their biological microcomputers – the microtubules –
that receive and transmit bits of information in the form of
energy. Consciousness, or what may be called ‘soul’ in
traditional terms, is the experience of reading patterns of
this information.
The analogy of human brain to a computer is not new; what
makes The Human Antenna unique is the approach of
placing the ‘mind’ outside the brain. Consciousness is
explored as an experience, not as a product exclusive to
brain tissues, or even the neural network; it is the sum of all
the readings of various energy forms that keep flowing in
and out of the body at a particular point in space and time.
Seen thus, our bodies are only conduits of energy –
hardware for processing the universal information that
makes our essence. In other words, we are more like
‘energy beings’ rather than ‘matter beings’. Upon this view,
the barriers between communicating beyond the bodies,
without using common means of communications, are
dissolved – cosmic energy processed in cellular molecules
being a freely circulating medium of correspondence. All
one needs to do to receive is by tuning in to the right
frequency.
The numerous, exciting scientific studies, which fill the
pages of The Human Antenna, make the book a pageturner.
Dr. Kelly emerges as a talented writer with a flair
for storytelling and simplifying complex scientific concepts
for the general educated reader. Of course, there is much
more for the thoughtful reader, especially when the
author’s viewpoint is analyzed in a philosophical context.
The argument for reality as spirit (or ideas) versus body (or
matter) takes a new turn here: reality is a conscious
experience generated by the interaction of energy with the
matter. Here is the grand reconciliation – wave/particle or
energy/matter duality accounts scientifically for the
paranormal or spiritual experiences. Placed in the realm of
energy psychology, Dr. Robin Kelly’s work is just the
beginning of a scientific spirituality.

Review of The Human Antenna for MyShelf.com by Laura Strathman-Hulka
Feb 2008
Dr. Kelly is a rarity in the medical field even in today's more open medical environment - a conventionally schooled Western-style physician whose interests and training expanded to include Eastern philosophies and techniques. This fascinating combination, in addition to his own musical talents (he is writing a musical), gives the lay reader a wonderful opportunity to expand their own knowledge and to appreciate the dynamics of Dr. Kelly's viewpoints.

The ideas that Kelly begins with and espouses are not new. But the approach that our purpose and beliefs affect our health by using the signals of our cells is a fascinating conceptualization. As Kelly mentions in his preface, this is the "true science of life." He is the first to state that he himself, and his family members, have greatly benefited from Western medical techniques and skills. Rather than decrying the usefulness of the tried and true, he believes that adding to the mix by using centuries-old methods, such as acupuncture, creates a wholeness and completeness that cannot be achieved any other way. He fearlessly goes where others have begun, speaking directly about the cellular and inherent differences between men and women. Throughout the book, the science and philosophies are beautifully balanced with personal anecdotes, case histories and easy to digest references.

Yes, there is science in the book, complete with diagrams and explanatory sketches. The author covers such great concepts as Fibonacci's Rabbits, The Golden Ratio, and the meaning of the Caduceus. Add to this great diagrams of the Chakras, the usefulness of acupuncture needles as conducting antennas, etc., and the reader quickly expands their knowledge, which encourages alternate thinking and a new matrix for appreciating a more holistic approach to life. Reading this book is like getting an education in fresh ideas without having to sit in a classroom with 400 other clueless students!

In addition to the ease of understanding, the extra content in this book inspires further research and study. Appendix 1, titled "Shedding New Light," addresses Qi Gong - the practice of "balancing and preserving" the energy of life. Appendix 2, "Tapping into the Now" gives the reader a more detailed look at the technique of tapping points, using an acupuncture model. As given throughout the book, Dr. Kelly adds exercises to enhance healing and encourage creativity in using these methods yourself. A detailed and thorough bibliography heightens the reader's ability to follow up on recommended research and discover what methods, both tried and true and new, will enhance their own lives. A great book for those who have already begun their search for new ideas and knowledge, as well as those new to the concepts that Dr. Robin Kelly presents in this highly readable and enjoyable book.


The Human Antenna. Dr Robin Kelly. 

Dr Robin Kelly presents an intriguing mixture of eastern and western approaches to health, and how these seemingly divergent models are at times both necessary in the pursuit of wholeness and wellness. It is rare to find a practitioner trained in both disciplines, who can also both demonstrate and explain how these modalities overlap, and how manifestations of physical symptoms of dis-ease can at times have matching states of a psychological or deeper energetic imbalance located within the mind or subtle bodies. It is better still, to be able to read first hand the experiences of someone who has the ability and stamina to attempt treating such dis-eases in patients, drawing on both these modalities, and the relevance to recent findings in quantum medicine.

Dr Kelly's personal anecdotes are enthralling and useful in relaying to the reader how his journey has unfolded to date. The real understanding of the greater picture of what a HUMAN ANTENNA is all about came after reading the numerous stories of his patients peppered throughout ANTENNA. These stories helped me to appreciate more practically, how our feelings and perceptions of the more intense experiences in our life can end up influencing our body's systems - including the 'memes' inherited between generations. This blending of theory and practice can only be done by a true practitioner; someone at the coalface. It becomes pretty obvious early on from reading ANTENNA that Dr Kelly's experiences in the mainstream allopathic general practice business, hospices, and acupuncture practice has enabled him to have a pretty invigorating and robust view on the challenges facing people in managing their health. Dr Kelly unpicks these challenges primarily through his knowledge of acupuncture, EFT, the chakra and meridian systems, and how using these techniques can complement the western training he received in London where he qualified as a doctor.

Given ANTENNA's reference to "Songs of our Cells" in the title I expected a bit more on the use of sound as a healing technique, and look forward to absorbing Dr Kelly's knowledge in this area as part of hopefully his next installment.

Overall, ANTENNA relays an inquisitive and engrossing account of one health practitioner's journey to better his ability as a healer, portrayed in a down to earth style, without the new age hype. Great value, highly recommended to readers interested in getting more out of their health professional, and those wanting to improve their overall quality of life.

D.L. Hancock. Independent reviewer for Amazon.comJanuary 2008.
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