The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits (4 CD Set) | 
| Author: Gregg Braden Publisher: Hay House Category: Book
List Price: $23.95 Buy New: $16.29 You Save: $7.66 (32%)
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 67078
Format: Abridged Media: Audio CD Edition: Abridged Number Of Items: 4 Pages: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.9 x 1
ISBN: 1401917313 Dewey Decimal Number: 133 EAN: 9781401917319
Publication Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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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 CD 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!
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Healing Belief December 25, 2008 The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits (4 CD Set) as read by the author Gregg Braden was quite compelling.
I find it easier at times to listen rather than read. But I do prefer the opportunity of doing both at the same time.
Reading and listening together seem to bring the information home in a more realistic way. But then perhaps this is a belief.
I would highly recommend the book as well as this audio. Although the information may well be similar to other material in this field, Gregg's presentation is very enlightening.
Fantastic buildup (background material), less than stellar payoff December 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
One reviewer referred to this CD as "an excellent resource for educating and empowering people." I fully agree that it serves are a rich resource. However, I feel that the title, like too many self-help titles can easy mislead a reader into thinking a clearly articulated process for "shattering the paradigm of false beliefs" is going to be presented. I have now read or listened to three books by Gregg Braden. In general, I think his books present a marvelous set of idea presented in a clear, understandable manner. For most people relatively new to this type of thinking, practically any of his books could be quite eye opening. However, as I have been working with this type of material for years, after reading each Braden book, I have come away with the same feeling: I wish he would be more specific, more prescriptive.
In Spontaneous Healing, Mr. Braden suggests that we have to bypass what we currently think and/or believe in order to see a different world in which we can accept a different set of realities. To do this, we must use one or both of two different kinds of correctives or "patches," namely, the "logic patch" and the "miracle patch." These patches address the questions (1) How do we convince our mind of a new idea (logic patch)? (2) How do we convince our hearts to believe in something new (miracle patch)? The big question I consistently I have for Mr. Braden is "How, exactly how do we do what you propose?" While the ideas are good, in both instances, I feel that the actual solutions presented are both simplistic and unoriginal.
Logic Patch: We need to see a logical flow of ideas that makes sense to us. A new flow of ideas will lead to a new belief. So what are some effective means of accomplishing this? He presents a theory rather than a process. He presents an idea of what a process might look like, but presents no specific process, as a template for individuals to use, at least as a place to begin each person's journey.
Example offered as a change process - breaking the 4 minute record for the mile run. "How did Roger Bannister do it? How did he manage to break the 4 minute mile when it had stood for so long?"
(1) Create a goal that is clear and precise (2) The goal must be logically attainable (3) The process of goal attainment should be broken into small increments
This sounds merely like Goal Setting 101 - setting clear, measurable goals. The measurement is a set of attainable objectives which, when accomplished, inevitably results in goal attainment.
Miracle Patch: The proposal is to imagine having accomplished the goal already. See it as real now rather than anticipate it as a future event. As he states, "And I believe that reality works just his way. I also believe it can happen just this easily." And further, changing reality is "less about making something happen than believing it already has."
Is there anything new about either of these "patches?" I do not see it. I feel that, in general there is a great build up to an absent payoff. I was ready to hear something really revolutionary, but did not hear much, certainly nothing I personally could use beyond what I already have tried.
I am beginning to consider the possibility that there is no more that CAN be said. I am reminded of the law of attraction folks who have said that creating intensions "works all the time every time" or Christians who strongly believe that God answers prayer. I can personally attest to both intentionality and prayer as being effect - sometimes, but not always, indeed, not even most of the time (I hope your experience is different). So my question is this: What is the disconnect here? What is the missing link that consistently prevents goal attainment and/or miracles from happening? Stated in the opposite way, what is the precise process by which the use of goal setting (regardless what it is called) will ALWAYS or even most of the time result in an altered understanding of a situation. And what is the precise process by which intentionality (or prayer) will ALWAYS result in a belief change (and subsequent miraculous events)? Wishful thinking? Maybe.
Bottom line: Gregg Braden does a magnificent job of setting the stage for changing ideas and beliefs. However, if you are looking for a process by which this change can be consistently attained, I do not think you will get it from this book/CD.
EXCELLENT November 17, 2008 First I got the book...it was so good I came back and got the cd's
Great audio book. September 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Another great audio book from Gregg Braden. If your really into quantum physics and spirituality then check out this video on Youtube:
"What the bleep do we know?"
good information July 5, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
good information, especially if you are fighting an illness or issue in your life. logical and scientific reasons to look into healing yourself for those who are looking for"proof".
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