

Nutrition: eat the highest forms of food high vibrational foods are good for you.Gregg Braden shares some of the ways to honor your body and to thrive in times like this: The real question is, do we love ourselves enough to find the time and take pristine care of ourselves? Self-care is, in fact, a way to practice self-preservation in today’s world. He sees it as our having two choices: 1) To succumb to the fear and emerge more powerless and as a victim or 2) To take this as an opportunity to take time to honor the human body and master self-care and self-love. He explains that if our bodies are given what they need to be their best, we will move through the COVID virus with our sense of wellbeing. This pandemic has forced us to sever ties with distractions and come to terms with ourselves. Gregg shares in this episode (and more explicitly in Missing Links on Gaia TV) that human beings go back 200,000 years and contrary to beliefs about evolution, we have had the same physiological makeup over these 200,000 years. Our bodies are wired to thrive, not just survive. He explains so eloquently that we are made for times like this. Gregg Braden is not only brilliant and well versed in so many subjects, including geology, quantum physics, spirituality, human potential, and ancient wisdom traditions, but he has a way of simply explaining the possible positive outcome of today’s world, a shift in consciousness for humanity if we choose to be masters of our lives. This is one of the most powerful conversations I’ve been a part of yet. The United Kingdom’s Watkins Journal lists Gregg among the top 100 of “the world’s most spiritually influential living people” for the 6th consecutive year, and he is a 2020 nominee for the prestigious Templeton Award, established to honor “outstanding individuals who have devoted their talents to expanding our vision of human purpose and ultimate reality.” He has presented his discoveries in over 30 countries on six continents and has been invited to speak to The United Nations, Fortune 500 companies, and the U. Gregg is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and is active with visionary organizations, including the HeartMath Global Coherence Initiative and The Arlington Institute. Gregg can also be seen on Gaia TV’s Missing Links. His research has led to 15 film credits and 12 award-winning books now published in over 40 languages. He continues problem-solving today as he merges modern science and the wisdom of our past to reveal real-world solutions to the issues that challenge our lives.
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Leave a Review Listen in a New Window Download SoundCloud Stitcher Subscribe on Android Subscribe via RSS Spotify Meet Gregg Bradenįrom 1979 to 1991, Gregg Braden worked as a problem solver during times of crisis for Fortune 500 companies, including Cisco Systems, where he became the first Technical Operations Manager in 1991.
