![]() ![]() Not only have we seen that fighting, riots, and anger don’t achieve anything much except pissing people off, we’ve seen that all they create is discord and violence, and more division. He couldn’t have known about the fierce fights going on in 2020, when he wrote and released the book. In a universe that mirrors our beliefs, it’s clear that angry people can’t create a peaceful world. ![]() I mentioned above that now is a good time to re-read this work. Based on a hologram model, changing yourself does change the world. Unlike many works of this nature, Braden takes the time in the second half of the book to point out the ways in which you can change yourself in relation to the world. Or rather, it would if most of the moments presented by Fiona Broome’s website weren’t clear indications of people mishearing, misreading, or being ignorant about things. While that concept wasn’t even touched on by The Divine Matrix, it occurred to me that if changing one thing in this reality ripples change through past and future, then The Mandela Effect could have some real foundations. It was fascinating to me that while I was reading this book, my husband started talking about T he Mandela Effect. The way he describes the ‘nothing’ of space as a holographic matrix makes it difficult to argue against. One thing that Braden has a gift for is relating deeply complicated concepts simply and effectively. However, if you’ve seen any of his videos in the past ten years, none of the stories in The Divine Matrix will be new to you, so may feel tired. It’s an excellent and relatable model, especially for complex concepts like nonlocality. Now, that sounds rough but I state it because it has to be stated by someone if I don’t, then someone else will.īraden’s book, like his lectures and seminars, uses story to introduce, illustrate, and teach. ![]() Additionally, in the great practice of rhetoric, Braden’s career (to which you can add counselling) makes him appear to be authoritative when he writes about this stuff, whether he is or not. He is science-trained, and has worked in scientific and technology industries, so he does know how to evaluate evidence. They are compelling because Braden positions himself as a person who doesn’t just accept any kind of narrative, a no-bullshitter, a Man of Science. But Braden’s arguments for it are compelling. The notion of a holographic universe can be confronting for some can weird out others can simply shut people down. The reason is because The Divine Matrix explains why and how we’re living in a holographic universe what it means to you as a human and what it means to unlock the magic of working with it. (Or, if you’ve already read it, to re-read it.) This book is not new it was published in 2008. If you’re a fan of Deepak Chopra then you’ll have heard Gregg Braden bang on about his view of the world for a long time. ![]()
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