• The Spontaneous Healing of Belief

  • Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits
  • By: Gregg Braden
  • Narrated by: Gregg Braden
  • Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (379 ratings)

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The Spontaneous Healing of Belief

By: Gregg Braden
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What if the beliefs you have about yourself and the world are wrong? How differently would you live if you discovered that you possess the power to choose the way you deal with longevity, health, and even life itself? Such a radical discovery would change everything about the way you see yourself!

In The Spontaneous Healing of Belief, you will discover that you are not limited by the laws of physics - nor by the laws of biology...and that the DNA of life is a code that may be changed and "upgraded" by choice!

In this life-altering program, best-selling author and lecturer Gregg Braden shares 15 keys of conscious creation that show you how to translate the miracles of your imagination into what is real. With easy-to-understand science and real-life stories, Gregg shows you that you are limited only by your beliefs...and what you once believed is about to change!

©2008 Gregg Braden (P)2008 Hay House, Inc.

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Started off good and went down hill

The premise that this author starts off with is interesting, yet he soon states a fact which he puts forth as proven, and takes huge leaps from that fact drawing conclusion that are much weaker. This book does help to open up ones mind, and think out of the normal box. Would I read an additional book writen by Gregg Braden I do not belive that I would. I do believe that the author does believe what he writes. I also believe that Mr. Braden means well and that there is much truth in his basic supposiions.

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Eye Opener!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I like Greg's sincerity and hope for a positive change in this world. I don't know if its pie in the sky thinking, but I still like how I am changing my mind on things and wishing for a better place.

Would you be willing to try another book from Gregg Braden? Why or why not?

Yes, I am just hoping that it will cover new ground. This particular book was a fly over on various findings on physics and science. I would have liked more detail.

What did you learn from The Spontaneous Healing of Belief that you would use in your daily life?

I am planning on looking at things with a more positive approach vs. the negative everything must go to hell in a hand basket because the book of Revelation in the Bible says so. For me, this is a radical departure from the Christian perspective and i am hoping the world will catch up to this before its too late.

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better then updated version

I really enjoyed this author's point of view and respect his experience and point of view. I listened to both books through audiable and I prefer this version because it is more summarized and easier to navigate from chapter to chapter. Hard to explain, but that's my personal experience. Five stars!

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Our world is a virtual reality programed by a CPU

Would you try another book from Gregg Braden and/or Gregg Braden?

No. I had heard Gregg Braden speaking on an audio lecture by Depak Chopra, "An Ancient Magical Prayer". I had never heard of him before and his ideas in that lecture were thought-provoking and brought clarity to an often ambiguous topic of prayer and Spirituality. That's no easy feat and so I was anxious to read one of his books...oh, how disappointing.

Has The Spontaneous Healing of Belief turned you off from other books in this genre?

No, just his.

Any additional comments?

His over emphasis of how many of today's people view our world as negative seemed to belabor a point, especially in light of the fact that our beliefs create our reality. I kept thinking about what he was creating as he was writing this. He then proceeded to discuss a possible cataclysmic event soon that will change everything....although we can make it great if we can just adjust our reality before it hits.

He also stated beliefs as facts, "Belief # such and such states that we must"...that got old fast.

The part of the book that ended it for me though was the part where he says we are living in a Virtual Reality controlled by a huge computer program. Ok, I was hanging on thru the Virtual Reality part. I understand that as choices unfold in life we can recreate our path thus making what we feel is inevitable, really just another option in life. I lost him on the whole concept that my world is literally a software program being run in the great beyond. I waited for him to say that our perception was analogous to a big software program, but he didn't..no, he is sure we're actually in one. Really? How disappointing.

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Pragmatic self help for optimal health

I believe optimal health, when distilled to its fundamentals, comes down to the established, cliche, three tenets: body, mind, spirit (aka. diet, attitude, lifestyle). This book will get you, at least, 1/3 the way there. Offering a pragmatic approach to the seemingly elusive topic of attitude, Gregg offers the tools necessary for fostering optimal spirit and attitude; arguably the most important of the three facets of optimal human health.

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IT'S ALL THERE...

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Loved it!!

Very enlightening!

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Correlation is not causation

What disappointed you about The Spontaneous Healing of Belief?

While quantum mechanics and living inside a computer are somewhat new concepts, I don't think these should be used to explain the content of this kind of audiobook.The author doesn't seem to understand these andvanced concepts. He even tries to adapt them to support his thesis. You can't just take experimental science and distort it to support your pseudo facts. It just doesn't feel right and if you know a little about quantum mechanics you will not like this book.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

By listening to this book, I felt anger and disappointment. I feel that there are a lot of good concepts and insights concealed in Gregg Braden's work but I dislike how he assumes that the very things we don't know are actual facts for his theory.

Any additional comments?

Frankly, you too can read about science and develop your own theories. Go pick a buddhist book and a quantum mechanic book. Mix them together and voilà.. you'll see the world differently. Too.

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Of come on!

Interesting in parts but some of the main premises are completely ridiculous. I mean - we are all living inside a computer generated virtual reality system? Come on! Really?

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Why "The Secret" works

If you are interested in motivation and positive thinking and want to know how it works and why, this is a must listen. It also tells why "nay sayers" think it doesn't work. Law Of Attraction!

Are we really in "The Matrix"? Are we in the hiding from GOD, "what if" dream of "A Course In Miracles"?

This book is thought provoking though negative people may find it over their head.

I certainly think it is worth the listen and the price and am recommending it to my Network Marketing Team.

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