Gregg Braden,
a former aerospace computer systems designer, has searched high
mountain villages, remote monasteries and forgotten texts to uncover
their timeless secrets for over 20 years. 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. In doing so he has redefined our
relationship to our inner and outer worlds, while sharing his
life-affirming message of hope and possibility.
According to Braden, new discoveries in biology and the neurosciences
are revealing how the structure of language-the words we think and
speak-can actually change the way the neurons in our brains and hearts
connect.
Could the
marriage of science and spirituality answer the deepest mysteries of
our past, while solving the problems that threaten our future? A
growing body of evidence suggests that the answer to this question is
an empowering “YES!”
From his book The Divine Matrix, Braden tells us:
- There is a field of energy that connects all creation.
- This field, plays the role of a constsnt, a bridge, and a mirror for the beliefs within us.
- The field is nonlocal and holographic. Every part of it is connected
to every other, and each piece mirrors the whole on a smaller scale.
- We communicate with the field through the language of emotion.
Braden
explains the recent science-based discovery of a field of energy – a
real-life matrix that functions in very precise ways. This matrix is the container for the universe itself and for all things that can happen in the universe. And it's the bridge between our inner and our outer worlds.
Everything that happens from within, our thoughts, feelings, emotions
and beliefs are conveyed to the world beyond our bodies through this
field. This field is a mirror in the world for what
we claim to be true in our deepest, sometimes subconscious, beliefs..
He reports on anexperiment done by Dr.Vladimir Poponin, a
quantumbiologist. In this experiment, first a container was emptied (ie a
vacuum was created within it), and then the only thing left in it were
photons (particles of light).
They measured the distribution (ie the location) of the photons and
found they were completely random inside the container. This was the
expected result. Then some DNA was placed inside the container and the
distribution (location) of the photons was remeasured.
This time the
photons were LINED UP in an ORDERED way and aligned with the DNA. In
other words the physical DNA had an effect on the non-physical photons.
After that, the DNA was removed from the container, and the
distribution of the photons was remeasured again. The photons REMAINED
ORDERED and lined up where the DNA had been. What are the light
particles connected to?
Gregg Braden says we are forced to accept the possibility that some
NEW field of energy, a web of energy, is there and the DNA is
communicating with the photons through this energy.
These scientific experiments that take us
light-years beyond anything that we believed and that science has
accepted in the past. Scientists are no longer asking the question are we connected. The field
tells us that we are. Now, the question is how deeply are we connected?
How much influence do we really have in the world through this field?
Perhaps
it is actually the power to choose our immortality, as well as
everything from our personal healing to the peace of our world, that
truly frightens us! A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that
it is us —our consciousness— that holds the key to life and even
reality itself!
Just as every
computer translates “Input-commands” into “Output-results,” our cosmic
consciousness computer appears to do precisely the same thing! When we
translate our deepest beliefs into the reality of our world, we are
literally re-writing the code that makes the universe appear as it does.
A
series of breathtaking discoveries has given us a powerful new way to
think of our role in the universe. Rather than the conventional view
that suggests we are passive observers, living a brief moment of time
in a creation that already exists, the discoveries suggest that it is
actually consciousness itself that is responsible for the existence of
the universe! Perhaps the most revolutionary discovery supporting this
idea, is the scientific fact that when we look at the stuff our world
is made of — tiny quantum particles such as an electron, for example —
the very act of us watching that electron changes the way it behaves in
our presence.
The longer we look, the more it
changes! Princeton
University physicist John Wheeler
suggests that we not only play a role in the creation of our everyday
world, but we play the prime role in what he calls a “Participatory Universe.” Wheeler states that we can no longer think of ourselves
merely as onlookers who have no effect on the world around us, because
it is impossible to simply watch. If we are alive and conscious, then
we are affecting our world.
We are both creating the events of our lives, as well as the
experiencers of what we create. Both are happening at the same time! In
other words, we are like artists expressing our deepest passions,
fears, dreams, and desires through the living essence of a mysterious
quantum canvas.
And
just as artists refine an image until it is just right in their minds,
we may think of ourselves as perpetual artists, building a creation
that is ever changing and never ending. Through our artist’s palette of
beliefs, judgments, emotions, and prayers, we find ourselves in
relationships, jobs, and situations of support and betrayal that play
out with different people in different places. What a beautiful,
bizarre, and powerful concept.
From
the perspective of us participating in an ever-changing universe, the
solution to any condition is a change in attitude and belief. And this
is the great secret of propelling our heart’s desires from the
possibility of imagination, to the reality of our everyday lives. The
key is our ability to feel as if our dreams have already come to life,
our prayers already answered, and live from that feeling.
There is a
subtle, and yet powerful difference between working toward a result,
and feeling from that result. When we work toward something, we embark
upon an open-ended and never-ending journey. While we may identify
milestones, and set goals to get us closer to our accomplishment, in
our mind we are always “on our way” to the goal, rather than in the
experience of accomplishing our goal. This is precisely why Neville’s
invitation to “enter the image” of our heart’s desire and “think from
it” is so powerful in our lives.The key is to place our focus upon
the completed act: the healing already accomplished.
From the monasteries of Egypt and Tibet to the
forgotten texts of our most cherished traditions we are reminded that
we are part of, rather than separate from, the world around us. As part
of everything we see, we have the power to participate — not control or
manipulate — but to consciously chart the course of our lives and our
world.
Neville Goddard suggests that all we need
to do is to “assume the feeling of our wish fulfilled.” In a
participatory universe of our own making, why would we expect that
peace, healing, and a long and healthy life should be any more
difficult? Gregg Braden shares experiments that change the way that scientists view the world and our influence on it. "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".
(Deepak Chopra)
"If
the particles we are made of can be in instaneous communication with
one another, exist in two places at once, live in the past as well as
the future, and even change history through choices in the present,
then so can we." -Braden, The Matrix..
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