![]() ![]() What frustrates me the most about reading a book like this is that I do not know enough about DNA or quantum physics to argue his presumed facts. Yes, not even on the highly unreliable internet. Furthermore, he references experiments as proof which he does not support with citations and for which I could find no support. Unfortunately, many of the citations Braden offers are off internet websites, not the most reliable resource, to say the least. Unfortunately, neither occurred and, by the time I had reached the end of the book, my patience was beyond its limit.įor those who love The Secret or are Abraham-Hicks aficionados, this book is probably a marvel, fully of scientific evidence to prove beliefs. ![]() I kept hoping that some miracle would occur, that the text would offer some wisdom or insight that was not predictable and unfounded. The Divine Matrix: Bridging Time, Space, Miracles and Beliefs by Gregg Braden is a book I should not have bothered to finish. ![]()
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