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The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits

The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits

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Author: Gregg Braden
Publisher: Hay House
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 37 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 240
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.1

ISBN: 1401916899
Dewey Decimal Number: 299.93
EAN: 9781401916893
ASIN: 1401916899

Publication Date: April 2, 2008
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What would it mean to discover that everything from the DNA of life, to the future of our world, is based upon a simple Reality Code?one that we can change and upgrade by choice? New revelations in physics and biology suggest that we’re about to find out!
A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that our universe works like a Consciousness Computer. Rather than the number codes of typical software, our Consciousness Computer uses a language that we all have, yet are only beginning to understand. Life’s reality code is based in the language of human emotion and focused belief. Knowing that belief is our reality-maker, the way we think of ourselves and our world is now more important than ever!
For us to change the beliefs that have led to war, disease, and the failed careers and relationships of our past we need a reason to see things differently. Our ancestors used miracles to change what they believed. Today we use science. The Spontaneous Healing of Belief offers us both: the miracles that open the door to a powerful new way of seeing the world, and the science that tells us why the miracles are possible, revealing: why we are not limited by the “laws” of physics and biology as we know them today
Once we become aware of the paradigm-shattering discoveries and true-life miracles, we must think of ourselves differently. And that difference is where the spontaneous healing of belief begins.



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5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Book... Really Enjoyed Reading It !!!   October 9, 2008
This book is among Bruce Lipton, Dawson Church's work Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter, & MiraclesThe Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention and they all must be read IN RELATION to eachother. With my experience and investment of time and energy in this area of study, i have found that there is a lot more going on then just simply intending feeling and visualizing to manifest or spontaneously create reality.

Because quantum particles or energies are very subtle and reside in a lighter (finer) dimensions, its obviously logical that they may be better manipulated or instantaneously controlled by the powerful psychological entities (SOULS, Consciousness or whatever you like calling them) who reside at that level of FINER existence. There are so many resulting things we cant take into account or comprehend while we make personal wishes. Our larger self CAN! Plus our being here as a small self has a purpose... to see certain pains, to be in situations that call for resolve courage and strength etc. If i can do and manifest what i want only... i wouldn't want to experience a single BAD thing... and why should I ...would you? :-)

The story of our world is going to unfold and eventually we will know ourselves as we truly are... cause life (existence) can never remain in this UN-NATURAL state that we have created upon earth for very long... its transitory...

And actually this is a hard fact which we are becoming aware of more and more as our experience with science and spirituality is deepening. On the surface our minds like to think that we are the CO-Creators and what not? Yeah ...sure... But the truth is that things keep happening stubbornly in our world individually, locally and globally that we fail to control or manifest no matter how hard we meditate visualize or intend. The only thing i have seen working is honest surrender and letting GO! Not many people are ready for it. The good news is that for this dimension of existence we need to make an evolutionary JUMP or shift in our psychology and more importantly in our BIOLOGY (BRAIN) where that Veil one day is lifted (by changes happening in the structure of, and chemical composition of the brain) which stops our sensing and knowing of the connection to our larger infinite existence or Whole Self.

It is only from this finer level of Being that we can manipulate the subatomic world of the quantum (and we are doing so as a larger finer Self but not knowing as a small self here). Only when we (this small self) will reach that stage and BE quantum then it will be able to Move quantum to its desires and wishes. Till then we can enjoy reading about it and keep preparing our minds to evolve to that level where we can sense our Whole Being permanently and then probably something strange can begin to happen :)
Hope u do think about this perspective... and it might make sense too!



2 out of 5 stars Overall Misses The Mark, But Potentially Life Changing For A Select Few   September 15, 2008
This book will be very helpful for some very specific people - those who find themselves having undesired negative emotions, but whose emotions aren't completely overwhelming. The exercises on understanding your conditioning and beliefs can be helpful and powerful, if you take them seriously.

That said, I think that's because the title is somewhat misleading because it implies that we can heal the idea of 'belief' itself. While that may be true, more than likely you will be left with a new set of "better" beliefs to replace the old ones.

Also, the authors' voice comes across as presumptuous at times as he compares our reality to that of a computer. He's so excited about his analogy, and so convinced, that his 'voice' doesn't leave the impression that there is room for the possibility that his model of reality might not be accurate.

The ending also left me unfulfilled and seems like it was thrown on there to get more pages into the book. The book's potentially reality-shattering and life-changing climax goes almost unnoticed because it is so subtle, and so the last part of the book feels like filler instead of really bringing the reader into a new awareness and state of being.



5 out of 5 stars New Way to look at our lives   September 10, 2008
Who would have thought that this technological age that we are in is as ancient as this world we live in. This book shows how "garbage in - garbage out" applies to our lives. Our lives (thoughts, emotions, etc) can be compared to a computer. Very interesting and informative.


3 out of 5 stars Not as interesting as The Divine Matrix   August 13, 2008
I found this newer version to be a "part 2" of the book, "The Divine Matrix". The information seemed to repeat everything I learned in that book. That book, "The Diving Matrix", I found fascinating and very interesting. This newer one is a comparable read, but not if you're looking for newer information.


5 out of 5 stars Putting our best foot forward   August 4, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

The hard-nosed skeptic will caricature Gregg Braden's "The Spontaneous Healing of Belief" as just another "New Age" book written about how we create our own world by merely believing. I want to defend Braden's book from such criticism, and I invite skeptical readers to study this interesting book with an open mind. It is not that belief provides the easy route to New Age enlightenment, it is that Braden's "belief" involves the hard work of purification as we learn to tune ourselves with something bigger than our narrow self interests. While Braden's treatment is not perfect, it is easy to find what he intends to say in the face of would-be criticism. Negativity will not have the final answer, even when it comes with a pretense of rigor. We must also put our best foot forward in a positive sense.

Braden (page xi) summarizes his understanding of scientific evidence: "Paradigm-shattering experiments published in leading-edge, peer-reviewed journals reveal that we're bathed in a field of intelligent energy that fills what used to be thought of as empty space. Additional discoveries show beyond any reasonable doubt that this field responds to us -it rearranges itself- in the presence of our heart-based feelings and beliefs. And this is the revolution that changes everything."

Braden (page 3) raises a troubling point: "What if we're living our lives shrouded in the false limitations and incorrect assumptions that other people have formed over generations, centuries, or even millennia? Historically, for example, we've been taught that we are insignificant specks of life passing through a brief moment in time, limited by `laws' of space, atoms, and DNA. This view suggest that we'll have little effect on anything during our stay in this world, and when we're gone, the universe will never even notice our absence."

Braden (page 16) writes: "It becomes abundantly clear that something -some intelligent force- is holding the particles of you together right now, as you read the words on this page. That force is what makes our beliefs so powerful. If we can communicate with it, then we can change how the particles of `us' behave in the world. We can rewrite the code of our reality."

Braden (page 20) writes: "The atoms of our reality either exist as matter or they don't. They're either here or not here, `on' or `off'." In the off position, Braden considers particles that are transformed into "invisible waves." Braden (page 21) writes that, "everything boils down to opposites: pluses and minuses, male and female, on and off."

Braden (pages 23-24) writes: "Everything is ultimately made of the same stuff. From the dust of distant stars to you and me, ultimately everything that `is' emerges from the vast soup of quantum energy (what `could be'). And without fail, when it does, it manifests as predictable patterns that follow the rules of nature. Water is a perfect example. When two hydrogen atoms connect to one oxygen atom as a molecule of H2O, the pattern of the bond between them is always 104 degrees. The pattern is predictable. It is reliable - and because it is, water is always water."

Braden (page 28) writes: "A fractal view of the universe implies that everything from a single atom to the entire cosmos is made of just a few natural patterns. While they may combine, repeat, and build themselves on larger scales, even in their complexity they can still be reduced to a few simple forms."

Braden (page 31) relates belief to the universal: "Every day we offer the literal input of our belief-commands to the consciousness of the universe, which translates our personal and collective instructions into the reality of our health, the quality of our relationships, and the peace of our world. How to create the beliefs in our hearts that change the reality of our universe is a great secret, lost in the 4th century, from the most cherished Judeo-Christian traditions."

Braden (page 41) writes on healing: "Beliefs have long been known to have healing powers. The controversy centers around whether or not it's the belief itself that does the healing or if the experience of belief triggers a biological process that ultimately leads to the recovery. For the layperson, the distinction may sound like splitting hairs. While the doctors can't explain precisely why some patients cure themselves through their beliefs, the effect has been documented so many times that at the very least we must accept that there is a correlation between the body's repairing itself and the patient's belief that the healing has taken place."

Braden (page 46) writes: "Just as the belief that we've been given a healing agent can promote our bodies' life-affirming chemistry, the reverse can happen if we believe that we're in a life-threatening situation."

Now it is clear that Braden's "belief" is not any belief, or a statement of faith. Rather, Braden describes belief as a synthesis. Braden (page 52) defines belief: "that it's the acceptance that comes from what we think is true in our minds married with what we feel is true in our hearts." Braden (page 53) writes: "Belief is our acceptance of what we have witnessed, experienced, or know for ourselves."

So there can be wrong beliefs when our reason is not in balance with our emotion, and so to arrive at something self evident (as Braden requires) involves an innate error recognition. It is this way that belief can be tuned with the universal, but this requires discipline. Braden (page 59) writes: "the universal experience that we know as feeling and belief are the names that we give to the body's ability to convert our experiences into electrical and magnetic waves."

Braden (page 74) writes: "Simply hoping, wishing, or saying that a healing is successful may have little effect upon the actual situation. In these experiences, we haven't yet arrived at the belief -the certainty that comes from acceptance of what we think is true, coupled with what we feel is true in our body- that makes the wish a reality."

In is interesting that Braden sees reality as a computer simulation, and it comes with belief codes that act as part of the universal computer program. This admission would seem to delight materialists and science fiction writers that venture similar speculations. But Braden's usage is metaphorical, and there is a serious caveat that permits a break from a mechanistic world view: we are able to re-program our poorly tuned beliefs, because instinctively we know that the simulation is only an illusion. Because we know that an appearance is an illusion we are able to escape the dictates of a computer program, and therefore greater reality cannot be just a simulation. Braden (page 137) writes that, "while our bodies are certainly in this world, the living force that expresses itself through them is actually based somewhere else, as the larger reality that we just can't see from our vantage point."

Braden gives us many helpful hints on how to re-program our beliefs. Braden (page 159) writes: "To make a change in something as powerful as the core beliefs that define our lives, we need a trigger that's equally powerful. We need a reason to jolt us from complacency of one way of thinking into a new, and sometimes revolutionary, way of seeing things."

Because we can break away from the output of a mere computer simulation, Braden's big reality involves a spiritual realm that rediscovers the wisdom of Buddha and Jesus. Braden (page 199) writes: "Jesus taught that we must become in life the very things that we choose to experience in the world." This corresponds to Braden's belief code number 27, and by now I hope you feel the jolt of this remarkable book.


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