Divine Matrix

Publication Date : 1/3/2007
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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. Discoveries reveal evidence that Planck's matrix is real. This work shows us

There is a place where all things begin, the place of pure energy that simply "is." In this quantum incubator for reality, everything is possible. 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 tap in to the force of this matrix, 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. From the remote monasteries of Egypt, Peru, and Tibet, to the forgotten texts that were hidden by the early Christian church, the secret of the Divine Matrix was left in the coded language of our most cherished traditions. It is verified in today's science. 

In this paradigm-shattering book, Braden 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, Braden shows us that we're limited only by our beliefs, and what we once believed is about to change! 

(9781401905736)

SKU 9781401905736
Barcode # 9781401905736
Brand Hay House Inc
Artist / Author Gregg Braden
Shipping Weight 0.3200kg
Shipping Width 0.020m
Shipping Height 0.180m
Shipping Length 0.150m
Unit Of Measure each
Publication Date 1/3/2007
format Paperback / softback
Number of pages 256
Author Gregg Braden

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