Waterstones The Divine Matrix
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Price: £14.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: 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!.
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781401905736
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ISBN: 9781401905736
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Author: JETHANDS
Rating: 5
Review: This book is amazingly written. Having read a previous book from Gregg Braden I was a little sceptical yet once I started this book, I found it to be hard to put down. Highly recommend
Author: Liam J Madden
Rating: 3
Review: Gregg Braden is a somewhat puzzling Scientist. His theories seem to have some substantial basis, but if I'm trying to acknowledge the positive aspects I would say that his greatest talent is that he writes in much the same way as he speaks. A rare gift it has to be said. However, 'The Divine Matrix' manages to be both alluring and bewildering. The book starts well enough and I decided to read a chapter a day and found his writing to be both fascinating and easy to follow - the main theory is that 'The Divine Matrix' is a form of energy that connects everything to everything else and the book uses about four of it's eight chapters to prove his own theory, with largely positive results. Around Chapter 5, the direction of the book seems to falter as the writing seems to wander of the main subject and instead Mr. Braden starts exploring 'relationships', which seems to have little of no connection to the previous writings of the book. This sudden switch is never explained but made me forget the aspect of Quantum Physics which proceeded it and I thought had been very interesting. The overall result, is a book that does not wholly work, but has two very strong and interesting thirds. Gregg is not a boring writer, even when he's writing about 'relationships', he never becomes mundane. This just seems to be a somewhat bewildering and puzzling book that would have been brilliant, if he had kept to the main subject. As a result, this simply becomes a 'lesser' piece of work, sadly. Maybe he simply was distracted.