Gregg Braden and "The Divine Matrix"

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By djsartin


Brilliant and insightful...I see Gregg Braden as one of our great visionaries. -Dr. Wayne Dyer, author of The Power of Intention

Gregg Braden is a rare blend of scientist, visionary and scholar with the ability to speak to our minds, while touching the wisdom of our hearts. - Dr. Deepak Chopra, author of How To Know God

Gregg Braden has succeed in creating a marriage between spirituality and science, retaining all the best of our past, while making headway in solving the problems of the future. A growing body of evidence suggests that that the 'marriage' of these two fields is resulting in the achievement of way more valuable results.

For over 20 years, Gregg Braden searched high mountain villages, remote monasteries and delved into forgotten texts to uncover their timeless secrets. Combining past knowledge with the best science of today, his original research crosses the traditional boundaries that have always existed around science, history, and religion.

And it's offering fresh insights into ancient mysteries.

He has redefined our relationship to both our inner and outer worlds, while sharing his life-affirming messages based on hope and possibility.

Description offered with the recordings of George Noory interviewing Gregg Braden on "Coast To Coast".

"Gregg Braden expounds on the concept of a Divine Matrix, which he defines as a bridge between the inner and outer world, and a mirror of quantum essence. In further describing the matrix, he cites the work of physicist Max Planck who wrote about a non-conventional form of energy from which all physical matter originates.

This matrix or field is not something that is "out there" but rather it's the very stuff that is holding us together, says Braden. The universe can be viewed as a massive computer, with our consciousness as the operating system and our emotions/feelings as the software.

We each create a feeling in our heart, and like prayer, it can have a direct effect on the planet. Prayer can be most effective if the desired outcome is perceived as having already happened, as this gives the field something to work with, he explains." .

Each segment of the show is 10 minutes long, so can be listened to all at your convenience...

Will look forward to hearing other's views,

DJ



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thecounterpunch  says:
2 years ago

So it would be efficient to pray ? :)

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djsartin profile image

djsartin  says:
2 years ago

Sometimes I feel that prayer, as most of us know it, is simply affirming something we are lacking in our lives. 

Praise and appreciation for what we do have and then asking for something wanted or needed, just once, then expecting results, in due time, seems to be working best in my life. 

Asking over and over for the same thing can be like a child who asks over and over...and I know I tend to tell a child, that unlike them, I did hear the first time...lol..even tho I might not respond the first time by delivering what they ask for right that minute.

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