“When we form heart-centered beliefs within our bodies, in the language of physics we're creating the electrical and magnetic expression of them as waves of energy, which aren't confined to our hearts or limited by the physical barrier of our skin and bones. So clearly we're speaking to the world around us in each moment of every day through a language that has no words: the belief-waves of our hearts.” WorldHeartMomentsBodyFormBeliefEnergyLanguageExpressionCreatingSkinsWaveBonesPhysicsBarriersConfinedElectricalMagneticSkin And Bones Author:Gregg Braden
“Beliefs, and the feelings that we have about them, are the language that "speaks" to the quantum stuff that makes our realty.” FeelingsBeliefSpeakLanguageStuffAttractionQuantum Author:Gregg Braden
“When we know beyond any doubt that we already speak the feeling language of prayer, we awaken that part of us that can never be stolen, lost, or taken away. This is the secret mode of prayer.” KnowsFeelingsLostSpeakLanguagePrayerSecretTakenDoubtStolen Book:Secrets of the Lost Mode of Prayer Source: Secrets of the Lost Mode of Prayer
“Feeling is the language that speaks to the Divine Matrix (the Universe). Feel as though your goal is accomplished and your prayer is already answered.” FeelsFeelingsUniverseSpeakLanguageGoalPrayerDivineAccomplishedOur Prayers Book:The Divine Matrix: Bridging Time, Space, Miracles, and Belief Source: The Divine Matrix: Bridging Time, Space, Miracles, and Belief
“In addition to pumping the blood of life within our bodies, we may think of the heart as a belief-to-matter translator. It converts the perceptions of our experiences, beliefs, and imagination into the coded language of waves that communicate with the world beyond our bodies. Perhaps this is what philosopher and poet John Mackenzie meant when he stated, "The distinction between what is real and what is imaginary is not one that can be finely maintained ... all existing thing are ... imaginary."” ThinkingWorldHeartMayRealMatterBodyBeliefLanguageImaginationBloodPoetPerceptionWavePhilosopherCommunicateDistinctionImaginaryTranslators Author:Gregg Braden