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Where is human evolution taking us? To answer this question, bestselling author Gregg Braden continues to break ground, merging the wisdom of lost prophecy and ancient prayer with the latest in scientific research on the destiny of humankind.
The Gregg Braden Audio Collection brings together for the first time his revolutionary works including a bonus CD with all-new teachings, available nowhere else. Boxed set includes:
• Beyond Zero Point—Introduces Gregg Braden's pioneering theory that hidden within the earliest prophecies of the Essenes, Hopis, Egyptians, and others lies a universal and sacred set of technologies with the capacity to alter the future of civilization
• The Isaiah Effect—Bridging new insights into the physics of time with ancient wisdom from the Dead Sea Scrolls, Braden reveals how to harness the awesome potential of both prayer and prophecy to create "the Isaiah Effect"—a transformative tool for healing ourselves and the planet
• The Lost Mode of Prayer—Through freshly translated texts of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Braden exposes the inner workings of a potent force for creating profound changes in ourselves and those around us
• Plus The Gift of Blessing—an exclusive 60-minute CD on the practice of prayer and how to give and receive blessing. Includes a special extended guided blessing exercise
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"This audio collection is easily understood and is a synopsis of books that many people want to read. It is very well done and I would recommend it. It really makes you think and challenges entrenched ideas. "
— Janice (5 out of 5 stars)
" I have listened to two of the four on this CD. Very good. "
— Kathy, 4/28/2013" Gift of the blessing... and much much more "
— Peter, 5/10/2012" This audio collection is easily understood and is a synopsis of books that many people want to read. It is very well done and I would recommend it. It really makes you think and challenges entrenched ideas. "
— Janice, 6/1/2011" Gift of the blessing... and much much more <br/> "
— Peter, 11/2/2007