“Living as if the world out there were somehow separate from us opens the door to the belief system of judgement and the chemical expressions of that judgment in our bodies. Thus we tend to see our world in terms of good germs and bad germs, and use words such as toxins and waste to describe the by-products of the very functions that give us life. It is in such a world that our bodies may become a combat zone for forces at odds with one another, creating the biological battlegrounds that play out” IfsWorldGivingMayPlayUseBodyBeliefForceTermDoorsExpressionProductsWasteJudgmentCreatingFunctionJudgementZoneOur WorldChemicalsCombatOddsGermsBelief SystemsToxinsBattleground Author:Gregg Braden
“The quality of events surrounding you in any given moment in time may be reflecting specific beliefs that you hold in that moment of time.” MayMomentsBeliefGivenQualityEventsThat MomentReflectingMoments In Time Author:Gregg Braden
“To heal the ancient battle between darkness and light, we may find that it's less about defeating one or the other, and more about choosing our relationship to both.” MayLightDarknessBattleAncientHealOur RelationshipLight And Darkness Author:Gregg Braden
“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