
In words that brought a new meaning to our perception of time, Einstein described its mysterious nature by simply stating the obvious: “The distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.”
Gregg Braden
If the past and the future co-exist with us in this present moment, then maybe our ancestors and our future selves, including our children and grandchildren, have messages that are important for us to consider. Maybe, too, we have the power to change the direction of our path if we listen to all the wisdom available and hold the vision of our dreams in this present moment –which is shaping all of our future moments!
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BOOK LIGHTS: from “The Divine Matrix: Bridging Time, Space, Miracles, and Belief” by Gregg Braden
September 6, 2012 — RosemaryIn words that brought a new meaning to our perception of time, Einstein described its mysterious nature by simply stating the obvious: “The distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.”
Gregg Braden
If the past and the future co-exist with us in this present moment, then maybe our ancestors and our future selves, including our children and grandchildren, have messages that are important for us to consider. Maybe, too, we have the power to change the direction of our path if we listen to all the wisdom available and hold the vision of our dreams in this present moment –which is shaping all of our future moments!
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