
Unfortunately, however, there is a reluctance to reflect such new discoveries in mainstream media, traditional classrooms and conventional textbooks. It’s based in the false assumptions of scientific thinking that suggest we’re somehow:ģ) that Nature is based upon competition, conflict and a relentless struggle that favors the survival of the strongest.įortunately, new discoveries in the fields of genetics, biology, physics and archaeology have revealed that each of these assumptions is absolutely false.


The rationale for such an extreme effort stems from a way of thinking that has dominated much of the modern world for the last 300 years or so, since the beginning of the scientific era.

The combined power of this global arsenal was enough to microwave the earth, and everything on it, many times over. They spent the time, energy, and human resources to develop and stockpile approximately 65,000 nuclear weapons. I was employed at the time in the defense industry, working as a senior computer systems designer while the super powers of the United States and the former Soviet Union developed a war strategy that seems unthinkable to any rationally minded person today. Our personal interview with Gregg Braden can be found here.ĭeep Wisdom: The marriage of science, spirituality and the real worldĭuring the late 1980’s I had a front row seat to one of the most frightening times in the history of the world-the last years of the Cold War-as well as the desperate thinking about how it would be won. military and is now featured in media specials airing on major networks throughout North America and Europe. Gregg has received numerous honors in recognition of his work and has shared his presentations and trainings with the United Nations, Fortune 500 companies, the U.S.

His work has led to paradigm-inspiring books such as The Divine Matrix (2007), Deep Truth (2010) and The Turning Point: Creating Resilience in a Time of Extremes (2014). Gregg Braden is a New York Times best-selling author, a former Senior Computer Systems Designer for Martin Marietta Aerospace and the first Technical Operations Manager for Cisco Systems.įor three decades Gregg has searched high mountain villages, remote monasteries, and forgotten texts to bridge their life-giving secrets with the best science of today.
