Welcome to a truly special edition of Imaginary Talks. Today, we’re about to embark on a journey into the heart of consciousness and the power we all hold within ourselves. We’re joined by an extraordinary lineup of thought leaders—Esther Hicks, Deepak Chopra, Joe Dispenza, Sadhguru, and Gregg Braden—who will guide us through the life-changing teachings from "Ask and It Is Given."
This conversation is not just about understanding the Law of Attraction or how to manifest our desires—it's about tapping into the deeper truth of who we are as creators of our own reality. These teachings have the potential to open our eyes to the immense possibilities that life has to offer when we align our thoughts, emotions, and actions with our highest intentions.
We’re going to explore everything from the emotional guidance system that helps us navigate our path, to the art of allowing and letting go of resistance, and how focusing on what we want can truly change our lives. This is more than just a discussion; it's an invitation to awaken to our highest potential and to live in harmony with the universe.
So, wherever you are, I invite you to open your heart and mind, and join us in this transformative conversation. Let’s dive in and discover the incredible power we have to shape our destiny. Welcome to Imaginary Talks!
Understanding the Law of Attraction
Nick Sasaki: Welcome, everyone, to this fascinating discussion on the Law of Attraction, as outlined in "Ask and It Is Given" by Esther Hicks. We have an incredible panel today: Esther Hicks herself, Deepak Chopra, Joe Dispenza, Sadhguru, and Gregg Braden. Let’s start with the fundamental concept of the Law of Attraction. Esther, could you begin by explaining this concept?
Esther Hicks: Absolutely, Nick. The Law of Attraction is the idea that like attracts like. It’s a universal principle that suggests that the thoughts and feelings you emit act like magnets, drawing similar energies back to you. Whether you’re aware of it or not, you’re constantly creating your reality through your focus, thoughts, and emotions. When you focus on what you want, and align your emotions with that desire, you allow it to manifest in your experience. Conversely, when you focus on what you don’t want, you attract more of that into your life. The key is to be deliberate about what you’re thinking and feeling, so you’re consciously creating your reality rather than reacting to circumstances.
Nick Sasaki: Thank you, Esther. Deepak, how do you view the Law of Attraction from your perspective on consciousness and intention?
Deepak Chopra: The Law of Attraction, as Esther describes it, is deeply connected to the concept of consciousness and the field of infinite possibilities. In the quantum field, everything is interconnected, and consciousness plays a pivotal role in shaping reality. When you set an intention and maintain a clear focus, you’re essentially collapsing possibilities into a single reality—one that aligns with your desires. Our thoughts are not just abstract; they are powerful energetic forces that interact with this quantum field. By cultivating a clear and positive intention, and letting go of resistance, you align yourself with the flow of the universe, allowing your desires to manifest.
Nick Sasaki: Joe, your work bridges neuroscience and the mind’s ability to create reality. How does the Law of Attraction fit into this framework?
Joe Dispenza: The Law of Attraction is deeply rooted in the way our brain and body work. When we think certain thoughts, we create neural networks in our brain that become patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving. These patterns, when repeated, become automatic habits that dictate our state of being. If we’re constantly thinking negative thoughts, we wire our brain to attract negative experiences. However, if we can change our thoughts and emotions to align with the reality we want to create, we can rewire our brain to create new, more positive neural networks. This process also involves the coherent alignment of our brain and heart, which amplifies the energy we emit into the quantum field, making us more powerful attractors of our desires.
Nick Sasaki: Sadhguru, from a yogic and spiritual perspective, how does the Law of Attraction resonate with ancient wisdom?
Sadhguru: The Law of Attraction, while a modern term, is rooted in ancient wisdom that understands the power of thought and intention. In yogic culture, the mind is seen as a powerful instrument that can shape reality. What you hold in your mind as your intention has the potential to manifest in your life, provided there is clarity and intensity. However, it’s also important to realize that this process is not just about getting what you want, but aligning yourself with the larger cosmic process. When you are in tune with the universe, your desires are naturally aligned with what is beneficial not only for you but for the whole. This is the essence of creating consciously, beyond mere personal gain.
Nick Sasaki: Gregg, you often speak about the intersection of science and spirituality. How do you see the Law of Attraction fitting into this intersection?
Gregg Braden: The Law of Attraction is a perfect example of where science meets spirituality. In the realm of quantum physics, we understand that everything is energy, and this energy is influenced by consciousness. When we speak of attracting experiences or outcomes, we are really talking about interacting with the fundamental energy field that underlies all of reality. Our emotions and thoughts are not just personal—they are energetic signals that influence this field. By understanding and working with this principle, we can consciously direct the energy of the universe to manifest the realities we desire. It’s a powerful blend of ancient wisdom and modern science that shows us the true potential of our mind and heart.
Nick Sasaki: Thank you all for your profound insights. The Law of Attraction is clearly a concept that resonates deeply across different fields of thought, from spirituality to science. Let’s continue this conversation by exploring the role of emotions as a guidance system in manifesting our desires.
Emotions as a Guidance System
Nick Sasaki: We’ve delved into the Law of Attraction, and now let’s explore the role of emotions as a guidance system in manifesting desires, as described in "Ask and It Is Given." Esther, can you start by explaining how emotions serve as a guide in this process?
Esther Hicks: Certainly, Nick. Emotions are your built-in guidance system, indicating whether you are in alignment with your desires or not. When you feel positive emotions—joy, love, appreciation—you are in vibrational alignment with what you want. These feelings indicate that your thoughts are resonating with your higher self, your true desires. On the other hand, negative emotions—anger, frustration, sadness—are signals that you are out of alignment. These emotions are not there to punish you, but to guide you back to a better-feeling thought. By paying attention to your emotions and consciously choosing thoughts that feel better, you can navigate your way toward manifesting your desires with greater ease.
Nick Sasaki: Deepak, how does this concept of using emotions as a guidance system align with your understanding of the mind-body connection?
Deepak Chopra: Emotions are indeed powerful indicators of our state of consciousness. In the mind-body connection, emotions are a reflection of the thoughts we entertain and the beliefs we hold. When we experience positive emotions, our body responds by releasing beneficial chemicals that promote health and well-being. This is the mind-body alignment where our physiology supports our intentions. Negative emotions, however, can create stress responses in the body, leading to discomfort or illness. By recognizing and shifting our emotions, we can change our physiological state, bringing ourselves back into harmony and aligning with the creative energy of the universe. This emotional alignment is key to manifesting what we desire.
Nick Sasaki: Joe, your work on brainwave states and neuroplasticity has shown how our emotions impact our reality. How do you see emotions acting as a guide in the manifestation process?
Joe Dispenza: Emotions are the end products of experiences, and they can either limit us or propel us forward, depending on how we handle them. When you feel elevated emotions like gratitude or love, you’re not only sending out a coherent signal to the quantum field, but you’re also reprogramming your brain and body to match the energy of your desired future. This is where neuroplasticity comes into play. By repeatedly feeling and embodying these positive emotions, you’re literally changing the structure of your brain and the chemistry of your body to align with the reality you want to create. Emotions are thus both a feedback system and a creative force that guides your thoughts and actions towards manifestation.
Nick Sasaki: Sadhguru, in your teachings, how do emotions play a role in shaping one’s life experience and spiritual journey?
Sadhguru: Emotions are powerful expressions of our inner states, and they have the potential to shape our entire life experience. However, most people allow their emotions to be reactions to external situations, rather than using them consciously. In the yogic tradition, we understand that by mastering our emotions, we can align ourselves with the natural flow of life, rather than being tossed around by it. This mastery comes from inner clarity and awareness. When you are clear within yourself, your emotions naturally align with your intentions, and this alignment with the larger intelligence of the universe makes the manifestation of desires almost effortless. Your emotions then become a tool for conscious creation, rather than just reactive states.
Nick Sasaki: Gregg, from your perspective, how do emotions influence our ability to connect with the quantum field and manifest our intentions?
Gregg Braden: Emotions are the language through which we communicate with the quantum field, the energetic matrix that connects everything in the universe. When we generate coherent emotional states—those aligned with our intentions—we send out a clear, powerful signal that influences this field. The heart, in particular, is a potent generator of electromagnetic energy, and when our heart and mind are in harmony, the energy we project is even more influential. Emotions like gratitude, love, and compassion have the highest frequencies and are the most effective in aligning us with our desired outcomes. By consciously cultivating these emotions, we not only guide ourselves toward what we want but also align with the greater flow of the universe, making manifestation a more natural and seamless process.
Nick Sasaki: Your insights reveal that emotions are not merely passive experiences; they actively guide and create in our journey of manifestation. They inform, shape, and connect us with the energies that materialize our desires. Next, let's discuss the art of allowing, focusing on how releasing resistance is crucial to manifesting our desires.
The Art of Allowing and Letting Go of Resistance
Nick Sasaki: We’ve covered the importance of emotions as a guidance system. Now, let’s explore the concept of the art of allowing, which involves letting go of resistance to manifest our desires more effortlessly. Esther, could you begin by explaining what the art of allowing means in the context of the Law of Attraction?
Esther Hicks: Certainly, Nick. The art of allowing is about creating an environment within yourself where your desires can manifest without obstruction. It means aligning your energy with what you want and then trusting that it will come to you. Resistance is anything that opposes this alignment, such as doubt, fear, or focusing on the absence of what you desire. When you practice the art of allowing, you’re essentially stepping out of your own way. You’re trusting the process of the universe, believing that your desires are already on their way to you, and maintaining a positive emotional state that matches your desires. It’s about being in a state of ease and flow rather than struggle and strain.
Nick Sasaki: Deepak, how does the concept of allowing and releasing resistance resonate with your teachings on surrender and letting go?
Deepak Chopra: The art of allowing is closely related to the practice of surrender in spiritual traditions. Surrender is not about giving up; it’s about letting go of the ego’s need to control outcomes. When you allow, you’re releasing the mental and emotional resistance that blocks the flow of energy in your life. In the realm of consciousness, resistance is like a barrier that prevents the natural flow of the universe from bringing you what you desire. By letting go, you move into a state of acceptance and trust, aligning with the larger intelligence of the cosmos. This state of allowing is where true creativity and manifestation happen, as you become a co-creator with the universe rather than a mere controller of your circumstances.
Nick Sasaki: Joe, in the context of brain science, how does resistance manifest, and how can we train ourselves to practice the art of allowing?
Joe Dispenza: Resistance often manifests in the form of limiting beliefs and habitual thought patterns that are hardwired into our brain. These neural networks are like automatic programs that run our lives, often without our conscious awareness. When we try to manifest something new, these old programs can create resistance because they’re out of sync with our new desires. The key to allowing is to reprogram these patterns by consistently practicing new thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that align with what you want to create. Meditation, visualization, and mindfulness are powerful tools to rewire the brain, reduce resistance, and create a state of allowing. When you train your brain to stay in the present moment and focus on your desired outcome without attachment to how it will come about, you’re practicing the art of allowing.
Nick Sasaki: Sadhguru, from your perspective, what does letting go of resistance look like in one’s spiritual practice and daily life?
Sadhguru: Letting go of resistance is about embracing the flow of life without imposing your own rigid ideas or fears on it. In spiritual practice, this means being in a state of receptivity, where you’re open to life’s possibilities without being fixated on a specific outcome. Resistance comes from identification with our limited perceptions and desires. When you drop this identification and simply allow life to happen through you, you experience a natural alignment with the universe. This doesn’t mean passivity; it means active participation in life without the internal struggle. When you’re in this state, you’re in harmony with the forces of creation, and manifestation becomes a natural extension of your being.
Nick Sasaki: Gregg, how does the idea of allowing relate to the scientific understanding of energy and the quantum field?
Gregg Braden: Allowing is about aligning our personal energy with the larger energy field of the universe. In the quantum field, everything exists as potential, and our consciousness plays a critical role in determining which possibilities become reality. Resistance, whether it’s in the form of doubt, fear, or anxiety, creates incoherence in our energy field, which disrupts our ability to influence the quantum field effectively. By practicing allowing, we create coherence between our heart and mind, sending out a clear, strong signal that aligns with our desires. This state of coherence is what enables us to interact with the quantum field in a way that supports manifestation, as we are no longer scattering our energy with resistance but focusing it in alignment with our intentions.
Nick Sasaki: Thank you all for these deep insights. The art of allowing is clearly a practice of aligning with the flow of the universe, letting go of resistance, and trusting that our desires will manifest in their perfect timing. As we continue this conversation, let’s move on to the next key point: focusing on what you want, and how this principle guides the manifestation process.
Focusing on What You Want
Nick Sasaki: We’ve talked about the importance of allowing and letting go of resistance. Now, let’s dive into the principle of focusing on what you want, which is crucial in the manifestation process. Esther, could you start by explaining why focusing on what you want is so important?
Esther Hicks: Of course, Nick. Focusing on what you want is essential because the universe responds to the energy you emit through your thoughts and emotions. When you focus on what you desire, you align your vibration with it, and the Law of Attraction brings you experiences that match that vibration. However, if you focus on the lack of what you want, you emit a vibration of lack, and the universe responds accordingly, bringing you more experiences of lack. The key is to hold a clear and positive vision of what you want, without letting doubt or fear dilute that focus. By consistently directing your attention to your desires, you create a powerful magnet that draws those experiences into your reality.
Nick Sasaki: Deepak, in your teachings, how does the focus of our thoughts and intentions influence the manifestation process?
Deepak Chopra: The focus of our thoughts and intentions is the starting point for manifestation. In quantum physics, it’s understood that attention and intention collapse possibilities into reality. What you focus on grows because your consciousness amplifies the energy of that focus. When you direct your attention to your desires, with clarity and purpose, you activate the field of infinite potential around you. This focused intention interacts with the quantum field, turning possibilities into probabilities and eventually into manifested experiences. It’s also important to focus without attachment, allowing the universe to bring your desires into being in the most harmonious way possible.
Nick Sasaki: Joe, from a neuroscientific perspective, how does focusing on what you want impact our brain and body’s ability to manifest those desires?
Joe Dispenza: Focusing on what you want trains your brain to create the neural circuits that support the manifestation of your desires. When you repeatedly focus on a goal or a vision, you’re reinforcing neural pathways that make that goal feel real and attainable. This consistent focus changes your brain’s chemistry, influencing your body to act in ways that are aligned with your desires. It also primes your brain’s reticular activating system to notice opportunities and synchronicities that match your focus. Additionally, focusing on positive outcomes generates elevated emotions like joy and gratitude, which further align your energy with the quantum field, making manifestation more likely. The brain and body work together to turn your focused thoughts into physical reality.
Nick Sasaki: Sadhguru, from your perspective, how does focusing on what you want integrate with the broader spiritual practice of mindfulness and conscious creation?
Sadhguru: Focusing on what you want is about directing your life’s energies with clarity and purpose. In spiritual practice, this focus is not just on material desires but on aligning yourself with the larger purpose of your existence. When you focus with intent, your energy becomes a powerful force that moves toward realization. However, it’s important that this focus is not driven by compulsive desires but by a deeper understanding of what truly enhances your life. In the yogic tradition, we practice focusing not just the mind but the entire system—body, mind, and energy—toward a chosen goal. This alignment allows you to create consciously, turning your focus into a tool for both personal and spiritual growth.
Nick Sasaki: Gregg, how does the scientific understanding of focus and attention correlate with the manifestation process within the quantum field?
Gregg Braden: In the quantum field, focus and attention are everything. The field itself is a realm of infinite possibilities, and our focus determines which of these possibilities we bring into our reality. When you focus on something with clarity and intention, you are essentially selecting that possibility from the quantum soup and bringing it into physical form. This process is amplified when your focus is accompanied by elevated emotions like gratitude or love, which create a coherent energy signal. This coherence is what allows the quantum field to respond more effectively to your intentions. Therefore, focusing on what you want is not just about thinking positively; it’s about consciously directing your energy in a way that resonates with the field of possibilities, making manifestation a natural outcome.
Nick Sasaki: Clearly, we can see that focusing on what you want is a powerful tool in the manifestation process. By directing our thoughts, emotions, and energy toward our desires, we align ourselves with the universal forces that bring these desires into reality. Let’s continue this discussion by moving on to the next topic: practical processes to raise your vibration, which can further enhance our ability to manifest what we want.
Practical Processes to Raise Your Vibration
Nick Sasaki: So far, we’ve discussed focusing on what you want and the importance of aligning with your desires. Now, let’s explore some practical processes to raise your vibration, which is crucial for enhancing your ability to manifest your desires. Esther, can you start by sharing some of the processes that "Ask and It Is Given" recommends for raising one’s vibration?
Esther Hicks: Absolutely, Nick. Raising your vibration is about shifting your emotional state to a higher frequency, which aligns you with your desires and the energy of the universe. "Ask and It Is Given" offers several processes to help with this. One of the most effective is Appreciation, which involves focusing on things you appreciate in your life. This shifts your attention away from what’s lacking and towards what’s abundant, naturally raising your vibration. Another powerful process is Meditation, which quiets the mind and allows your vibration to rise to its natural, high frequency. There’s also Segment Intending, where you consciously set positive intentions for each segment of your day, aligning your vibration with what you want to attract. These processes are simple yet transformative, helping you maintain a positive and high-vibration state throughout your day.
Nick Sasaki: Deepak, how do the practices you teach align with the concept of raising vibration? Are there specific techniques you recommend?
Deepak Chopra: Raising your vibration is essentially about elevating your state of consciousness. Practices like Mindfulness Meditation and Pranayama (breath control) are excellent for this. Mindfulness allows you to become aware of your thoughts and emotions without judgment, helping you shift from lower vibrational states like fear or anger to higher states like love and compassion. Pranayama, on the other hand, balances the life force energy within you, harmonizing your body and mind, which naturally raises your vibration. Another key practice is Gratitude Journaling, where you write down things you’re grateful for each day. This simple act shifts your focus and vibration to a higher frequency, aligning you with the energy of abundance and well-being.
Nick Sasaki: Joe, your work on reprogramming the brain suggests that certain practices can change our vibrational state. Could you share some methods that help raise vibration?
Joe Dispenza: Certainly. One of the most powerful ways to raise your vibration is through Visualization. When you vividly imagine your desired future and feel the emotions associated with it, you’re not only rewiring your brain but also raising your energetic frequency to match that future. Heart Coherence is another practice I emphasize, where you focus on generating positive emotions like gratitude and love in your heart center. This creates a coherent electromagnetic field that elevates your vibration and enhances your ability to manifest. Additionally, practicing Affirmations—positive statements that reinforce your desired reality—can help shift your vibration over time, as they recondition your subconscious mind to align with what you want to create.
Nick Sasaki: Sadhguru, from a yogic perspective, what practices do you recommend for raising one’s vibration and aligning with higher states of being?
Sadhguru: In yogic tradition, raising your vibration is about refining the body, mind, and energy to align with the higher possibilities of life. Kriya Yoga, which involves specific breath and energy control techniques, is a powerful method for this. It helps clear the accumulated karmic imprints and purifies the system, naturally elevating your vibrational state. Chanting is another profound practice, where the vibrational sound of specific mantras aligns your energy with the universal vibrations, creating a state of harmony and upliftment. Inner Engineering, which is about creating a conducive inner atmosphere, is also crucial. When you maintain inner clarity and balance, your vibration rises effortlessly, allowing you to align with the flow of life.
Nick Sasaki: Gregg, how do the practices of raising vibration connect with the scientific understanding of energy and frequency?
Gregg Braden: The concept of raising vibration is deeply connected with the scientific understanding of energy and frequency. Everything in the universe operates at different frequencies, and by consciously choosing practices that elevate our own frequency, we align more closely with the frequencies of the experiences we desire. Coherent Breathing is one such practice, where slowing and deepening the breath can bring your heart and brain into coherence, raising your overall vibrational state. Sound Healing through specific frequencies, like those found in certain music or tuning forks, can also raise your vibration by entraining your body’s energy field to a higher frequency. Earthing or grounding—connecting physically with the Earth—helps balance and raise your energy by realigning it with the Earth’s natural frequency, which is a fundamental and powerful way to elevate your vibrational state.
Nick Sasaki: What we’ve learned here is that raising your vibration involves both mental and physical practices that can elevate your state of being, aligning you with the higher energies needed to manifest your desires. Each of you has shared invaluable techniques that not only shift our vibrational state but also enhance our overall well-being. As we move on, let’s discuss the final point: recognizing that we are the creators of our reality, and how this understanding empowers us in the manifestation process.
You Are the Creator of Your Reality
Nick Sasaki: We’ve covered a lot of ground so far, discussing everything from the Law of Attraction to raising your vibration. To wrap up, let’s explore the idea that you are the creator of your reality. Esther, can you start us off by explaining how "Ask and It Is Given" conveys this concept?
Esther Hicks: Certainly, Nick. The idea that you are the creator of your reality is a fundamental teaching of Abraham. The essence of this concept is that your thoughts, emotions, and beliefs shape your experiences. Every moment, you are emitting a vibration that the Law of Attraction responds to, bringing you circumstances that match your dominant vibration. When you understand that you are the creator of your reality, you realize that you have the power to influence your life by choosing thoughts and feelings that align with what you want. This empowerment allows you to shift from being a reactor to your circumstances to being a deliberate creator of your life experience.
Nick Sasaki: Deepak, from your perspective, how does this idea of being the creator of your reality fit within the broader framework of consciousness and self-awareness?
Deepak Chopra: The idea that you are the creator of your reality is deeply rooted in the understanding that consciousness is the primary force behind all creation. In many spiritual traditions, it’s believed that we are not just passive observers of reality but active participants in its creation. When you become aware of this, you step into the role of a conscious creator. By aligning your thoughts, emotions, and actions with the intentions of your higher self, you can consciously shape your reality. This requires a deep level of self-awareness and mindfulness, where you are constantly aware of the choices you are making and their impact on your life. It’s a powerful shift from living life by default to living life by design.
Nick Sasaki: Joe, your work often emphasizes the power of the mind in shaping reality. How do you see the role of the mind in the creation of our experiences?
Joe Dispenza: The mind is the architect of our reality. Our thoughts and beliefs are the blueprints that guide the construction of our life experiences. Neuroscience shows that our brain doesn’t distinguish between imagined experiences and real ones; it responds to both in the same way. This means that by focusing on what you want to create and visualizing it with clarity and emotion, you are literally rewiring your brain to align with that reality. Over time, these mental practices lead to new behaviors and habits that support the manifestation of your desires. The key is to consistently choose thoughts that empower you and to see yourself as the creator of your destiny, rather than a victim of circumstances.
Nick Sasaki: Sadhguru, from a yogic and spiritual standpoint, what does it mean to be the creator of your reality?
Sadhguru: In the yogic tradition, the concept of being the creator of your reality is about recognizing your intrinsic nature as a powerful being of energy and consciousness. Every thought, emotion, and action you take is an expression of your creative energy. When you understand this, you realize that you are not separate from the process of creation but are an integral part of it. This awareness brings a sense of responsibility and empowerment, as you see that the life you experience is a reflection of your inner state. By aligning your body, mind, and energy with the larger cosmic process, you become a conscious creator, shaping your reality with clarity and intent rather than being shaped by external forces.
Nick Sasaki: Gregg, scientifically speaking, how does the concept of being the creator of your reality align with our understanding of quantum physics and the nature of reality?
Gregg Braden: The idea that we are the creators of our reality is very much in line with the principles of quantum physics. In the quantum world, the observer affects the observed; the act of observation itself brings potential outcomes into reality. This means that our consciousness—our thoughts, beliefs, and emotions—directly influences the material world. We are not just passive receivers of life’s circumstances but active participants in the creation process. When you realize that your inner state can influence the outcome of your experiences, you step into a place of true power. You begin to see that by consciously choosing your focus and maintaining a coherent energy field, you can shape the very fabric of your reality.
Nick Sasaki: It’s evident that the understanding of ourselves as creators of our reality is both empowering and transformative. Each of you has highlighted the profound implications of this realization, from spiritual awareness to scientific validation. This knowledge encourages us to take responsibility for our lives and to harness the power within us to create the reality we desire. Thank you all for this enlightening conversation, and for sharing your wisdom on these important topics.
Short Bios:
- Esther Hicks is a renowned spiritual teacher and author, known for channeling the collective consciousness known as Abraham. Through her work, she has popularized the Law of Attraction and authored several influential books, including "Ask and It Is Given."
- Deepak Chopra is a pioneer in integrative medicine and personal transformation. As a bestselling author and speaker, he bridges the gap between science and spirituality, emphasizing the importance of consciousness, meditation, and holistic health.
- Joe Dispenza is a neuroscientist, lecturer, and author known for his work on the mind-body connection and how thoughts shape our reality. His books, such as "Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself," explore the power of the brain in creating change and manifesting desired outcomes.
- Sadhguru is a yogi, mystic, and visionary from India, founder of the Isha Foundation. His teachings focus on inner transformation, consciousness, and living in harmony with the world. He is the author of several books, including "Inner Engineering."
- Gregg Braden is a scientist, author, and speaker who explores the intersection of science and spirituality. His work focuses on ancient wisdom, quantum physics, and the power of human consciousness to shape reality, as seen in his books like "The Divine Matrix."
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