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The Divine Matrix: Bridging Time, Space, Miracles, and Belief

The Divine Matrix: Bridging Time, Space, Miracles, and Belief
By Gregg Braden

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2000 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-03-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages

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Synopsis
In 1944, Max Planck, the father of quantum theory, shocked the world by saying that this "matrix" is where the birth of stars, the DNA of life, and everything between originates. Recent discoveries reveal dramatic evidence that Planck's matrix - "The Divine Matrix" - is real. It is this missing link in our understanding that provides the container for the universe, the bridge between our imagination and our reality, and the mirror in our world for what we create in our beliefs. To unleash the power of this matrix in our lives, we must understand how it works and speak the language that it recognizes. For more than 20 years, Gregg Braden, a former senior aerospace computer systems designer, has searched for the understanding to do just that. In this paradigm-shattering book, Gregg shares what he's found. Through 20 keys of conscious creation, we're shown how to translate the miracles of our imagination into what is real in our lives. With easy-to-understand science and real-life stories, Gregg shows us that we're limited only by our beliefs, and what we once believed is about to change!


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The All-too-human Muddle1
I read this to find out what the latest thinking might be concerning the supposed relationship between quantum physics and 'spirituality'.

Unfortunately I'm none the wiser due to Mr Braden's error-filled and woolly thinking.

He makes too much of his own experience in a tech industry, as if to give himself some authority. He cherry-picks the science in support of his own desired outcomes, he extrapolates hugely and unashamedly from the subatomic scale to human emotions and beyond, and makes unjustified jumps and associations of ideas to come up with unprovable conslusions.

It's not about quantum physics in any that might help us understand our palce in the world. It's not a spiritual path or practise that might help us transform ourselves. So I guess it must be a good business model.

Interesting, but only if you like to take stuff at face value2
Gregg Braden's book is an interesting read, but although the author clearly states that his aim is not to produce a scientific piece of work (which is fair considering he's not a scientist), I feel like he has overstretched himself.

The general idea that Gregg tries to explain in the book is the existence of something like a field which permeates the entire universe, akin to the so-called ether. He believes that this field or matrix connects everything and everyone and makes it possible for us to influence objects or people without boundaries of time and space.

One of the shortcomings of the book, in my humble opinion, is that Gregg start by saying that the book is not meant to be scientific, but then goes on to describe a series of scientific experiments, mainly related to quantum physics, the results of which he extrapolates to our everyday lives. There is no way to make that connection without some sort of evidence. He uses and abuses of the term "quantum", and believes that the secret to tapping the power of this matrix is our emotions. He goes on to create a list of 20 'keys' to achieve this, which turns the book into a real new-age, will-change-your-life-forever-if-you-follow-the-keys kind of deal. Not that I think that there's anything wrong with that, but it's just not my cup of tea.

While the results from quantum physics really are interesting, the idea that they also apply outside the quantum realm is entirely without justification. Had he used the quantum results as a metaphor or as a means of motivating his personal belief that if he feels this way about a certain thing, he can influence that thing, it'd be fine. But he clearly uses the experiments as proof, which makes it just silly. Gregg attempts to explain that this supposed connection exists in the ancient beliefs of this or that tribe, and that science has finally caught up with the shamans.

Overall, I think that if you're into stuff like laws of attraction and don't really care about the scientific aspect of these things, you'll like the book. But if you are expecting a book which relates these things to science, you're set to be disappointed.

The Divine Matrix Permeates Everything - We are all one within it5
The Divine Matrix is beyond, in fact light years beyond anything like `The Secret.'

The Divine Matrix is what I thought `The Secret' should have/could have been but sadly wasn't, the latter seemed to lack any real substance and just appeared to be a series of endless endorsements...

This book however, The Divine Matrix, provides the substance to really get your teeth stuck into plus the answers we are searching for, in a manner that is easily understandable by anyone, although I would suggest that you keep it to hand and reread it, as there is quite a lot to absorb, but saying that, it is extremely valuable information which is more than worth the time and effort.

Gregg Braden expertly teaches us the how's, why's and wherefores of the Universe at its most fundamental level along with the cutting edge of quantum physics embedded with spiritual knowledge that has been held concealed for 1000's of years - all adeptly wrapped up in a nice readily available package for the likes of you and I.

Read it, inwardly digest it and really change the way you look at and experience your/our world.