For over 20 years, Gregg Braden has searched high mountain villages, remote monasteries and forgotten texts to uncover their timeless secrets. Combining his discoveries with the best science of today, his original research crosses the traditional boundaries of science, history, and religion offering fresh insights into ancient mysteries.
Scientific evidence reveals that heart-based belief affects everything from the healing of our bodies to the atoms of our world.
Is it possible that we’re born with the power to reverse disease, create peace and abundance, and even change reality itself?
New discoveries suggest that our world is the mirror of our beliefs. What we once believed is about to change.
The divine matrix is the underlying matter of the universe, which is both conscious and intelligent. It connects us all. This matter, also known as the field, was accepted by ancient civilizations as a reality, and scientists now accept it too. Gregg says the divine matrix is a container for everything.
I find Gregg's mirror concept marries quite well with what Budhism teaches, and that is something I can appreciate.
For some of you, this is a very different way of thinking about how things work in life. For others, it’s a comforting synthesis of what you already know, or at least suspect, to be true. For everyone, however, the existence of a primal web of energy that connects your bodies, the world, and everything in the universe open the door to a powerful and mysterious possibility. The possibility suggest that we may be much more than simply observes passing through a brief moment of time in a creation that already exists.
When we look at “life” –our spiritual and material abundance, our relationships and careers, our deepest loves and greatest achievements, along with our fears and the lack of all these things—we may also be gazing squarely in the mirror of our truest, and sometimes most unconscious, beliefs.
We see them in our surroundings because they’re manifest through the mysterious essence of the Divine Matrix, and for this to be the case, consciousness itself must play a key role in the existence of the universe.
As far fetched as this idea may sound to many people, it is precisely at the crux of some of the greatest controversies among some of the most brilliant minds in recent history.
Albert Einstein shared his belief that we’re essentially passive observers living in a universe already in place, one in which we seem to have little influence.
The divine matrix will instantly mirror them.
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Is it possible that we’re born with the power to reverse disease, create peace and abundance, and even change reality itself?
New discoveries suggest that our world is the mirror of our beliefs. What we once believed is about to change.
The divine matrix is the underlying matter of the universe, which is both conscious and intelligent. It connects us all. This matter, also known as the field, was accepted by ancient civilizations as a reality, and scientists now accept it too. Gregg says the divine matrix is a container for everything.
I find Gregg's mirror concept marries quite well with what Budhism teaches, and that is something I can appreciate.
For some of you, this is a very different way of thinking about how things work in life. For others, it’s a comforting synthesis of what you already know, or at least suspect, to be true. For everyone, however, the existence of a primal web of energy that connects your bodies, the world, and everything in the universe open the door to a powerful and mysterious possibility. The possibility suggest that we may be much more than simply observes passing through a brief moment of time in a creation that already exists.
When we look at “life” –our spiritual and material abundance, our relationships and careers, our deepest loves and greatest achievements, along with our fears and the lack of all these things—we may also be gazing squarely in the mirror of our truest, and sometimes most unconscious, beliefs.
We see them in our surroundings because they’re manifest through the mysterious essence of the Divine Matrix, and for this to be the case, consciousness itself must play a key role in the existence of the universe.
As far fetched as this idea may sound to many people, it is precisely at the crux of some of the greatest controversies among some of the most brilliant minds in recent history.
Albert Einstein shared his belief that we’re essentially passive observers living in a universe already in place, one in which we seem to have little influence.
What would it mean to discover that the power to create joy, to heal suffering, and bring peace to nations lives inside of you?Gregg says that miracles can occur, because the divine matrix mirrors our heart/ mind. Gregg discusses how we can achieve miracles in our own lives, by becoming congruent, and changing our beliefs.
Are the miracles that we see in the quantum world actually showing us our greatest possibilities rather than our scientific limits?
Could the spontaneous healing of disease, an instant connection with everyone and everything, and even time travel, be our true heritage in the universe?
The divine matrix will instantly mirror them.
“out younger there was this huge world...which exists independently of us human beings and which stands before us like a great, eternal riddle, at least partially accessible to our inspection and things” —Albert Einstein
To think of ourselves as participating in creation rather than simply passing through the universe during the brief periods of a lifetime requires a new perception of what the cosmos is and how it works.
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