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Deep Truth

Igniting the Memory of Our Origin, History, Destiny and Fate

Gregg Braden author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Hay House UK Ltd

Published:30th Sep '11

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Gregg Braden combines his previous work into an incredible single coherent vision

Suggests that the issues that divide us - seemingly separate concerns such as war, terror, abortion, suicide, genocide, the death penalty, poverty, economic collapse, and nuclear war - are actually related and stem from the false assumptions of an outdated science, assumptions that have brought us to the brink of disaster.

When new discoveries cast doubt on existing beliefs, it's time to rethink the beliefs!

A new world is emerging before our eyes, while the unsustainable world of the past struggles to continue. Both worlds reflect the beliefs of our past. Both exist - but only for now. Which world do you choose?

Bestselling author and visionary scientist Gregg Braden suggests that the hottest issues that divide us - seemingly separate concerns such as war, terror, abortion, suicide, genocide, the death penalty, poverty, economic collapse, and nuclear war - are actually related. They all stem from the false assumptions of an outdated science, assumptions that have brought us to the brink of disaster and the loss of all that we cherish as a civilisation.

Deep Truth reveals compelling evidence that:

· Evolution alone does not explain our existence
· We've been on Earth much longer than acknowledged by conventional history
· We're 'wired' for peace, not war
· We're at a pivotal tipping point in our existence

These discoveries give us the reasons to think differently about ourselves. With that difference, the solutions become obvious, and the choices become clear! Gregg Braden brings together the inspiring messages from all his previous visionary work into one cohesive vision for the future of mankind.

ISBN: 9781848503182

Dimensions: 215mm x 18mm x 135mm

Weight: 377g

304 pages