megaplex, I'm downloading the audio--thanks!
dor, I have all sorts of reservations about Gregg Braden, but I really like him at the same time.
He wrote a book called The Isaiah Effect, and frankly, I mostly don't believe his story, but I think he's right about aligning thoughts, feelings, and emotions being the basis of prayer, and that we can collectively change the direction we're heading.
He gives us hope that we can make an end-run around Armageddon, which is a shot in the arm for some of us raised on Bible religion.
I wouldn't say go buy the book necessarily--just sort of tuck the idea away--lots of different streams of thought are feeding into this idea of manifesting a new world by virtue of the way we hold our consciousness, and especially feeling.
I like EFT because it gives you a way to clear away energy patterns without really knowing how to work with energy very much.
I like Dr. Len because I think the essence of his outlook is very close to that of Christ, i.e., I think he's on to the real deep stuff.
But I haven't verified if he's really the real deal--haven't found much about him yet. I mean, if someone were really able to heal psychotic criminals, it seems like that would be big news!
But to paraphrase something said about Jesus,
"If Doctor Len doesn't exist, we shall have to invent him."
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