The God Code
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A coded message has been found within the molecules of life; deep within the DNA in each cell of our bodies. Through a remarkable discovery linking Biblical alphabets to our genetic code, the "language of life" may now be read as the ancient letters of a timeless message. Regardless of race, religion, heritage or lifestyle, the message is the same in each cell of every woman, child and man, past and present.
With nearly one third of the world's nations currently embroiled in armed conflict, such proof of a universal bond offers compelling evidence that we are greater than any beliefs that have separated us in the past. Through this newly found expression of unity we find a place to begin when our differences seem insurmountable.
In this all-new original research, Gregg Braden shares the life-changing discovery that led him from a successful career in aerospace and defense to an extensive 12-year study of the most sacred and honored traditions of humankind. Through his global search and controversial findings: Discover the coded message of our cells from the day of our origins Experience that message as a universal principle of unity that makes war based in our differences obsolete See the recently revealed fragment of the Dead Sea Scrolls validating the text discovered in our cells Discover tangible and unprecedented evidence that we are part of a greater existence Learn how the message in your DNA becomes the foundation to resolve conflict; and offers a method, and a reason to believe that peace is possible within families and between nations
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #14985 in Books
- Published on: 2005-01-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 289 pages
Editorial Reviews
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Author and computer systems designer Gregg Braden wrapped this entire book around the premise that God's name is literally encoded into every human body. According to Braden's logic, the basic elements of DNA--hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and carbon--directly translate into specific letters of the Hebrew alphabets (YHVA), which then translate into the original name of God. Braden's hope is that knowing that God's signature is carried within each cell of the estimated six billion humans on earth will give humankind the evidence we need to overcome our differences and renew our faith:
Beyond Christian, Jew, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Shinto, Native, Aboriginal, white, black, red, or yellow; man, woman, or child, the message reminds us that we are human. As humans, we share the same ancestors and exist as the children of the same Creator. In the moments that we doubt this one immutable truth, we need look no further than the cells of our body to be reminded. This is the power of the message within our cells.
One could argue that this melding of spirituality and science may be the next frontier in human evolution. Nonetheless, skeptics could also argue that this DNA=YHVA equation is an eerie coincidence, instead of a quantum breakthrough--like folding a $20 bill in a certain shape and seeing the twin towers in flames (Braden dispels such skepticism by asserting that the "odds that this relationship has occurred by chance are approximately 1 in 200,000"). This is neither a consistent or easy read. Some passages are filled with dense, analytical stretches of cross referencing ancient texts with modern science. Others are more prosaic as Braden explains his beautifully optimistic hope for peace on Earth. --Gail Hudson
From Publishers Weekly
In this dense, tangent-filled book, bestselling author Braden (The Isaiah Effect) argues that every human being has the name of God literally embedded in his or her DNA. Braden's research relies heavily on the kabalistic technique of assigning numerical values to each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. He begins by correlating the essential elements of the human body (hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and carbon) to their Hebrew equivalents, then he calculates their alpha/numeric values and finds that these elements spell out the Hebrew letters for God-YHVH. Braden attempts to make his explanations of this complicated process clear and free of scientific jargon. Despite his efforts, however, the chapters tend to drag, and the book contains many unnecessary digressions. He actually spends the first half of the volume discussing the theories of creationism and evolutionism, so that he doesn't reach his God-DNA arguments until midway through the book. After he does explain his finding, Braden spends the last section of the book ruminating on its possible implications. He speculates that "through the primal act of creating human life, God shared a part of himself as he 'breathed his breath' into our species." He wonders if "we will allow...the diversity within Christian, Hebrew, and Muslim values" to divide the world irrevocably. He speaks of scientists who believe it is possible for humans to one day live in a perfect world, free from disease, decay and war, should man truly understand that every person, no matter what race or religion, is made of the same stuff, and made by the same creator. Braden's message of unity is an appealing one, but this book's rambling style makes for a laborious read.
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About the Author
New York Times bestselling author Gregg Braden has been a featured guest at international conferences and media specials, exploring the role of spirituality in technology. A former senior computer systems designer (Martin Marietta Aerospace), computer geologist (Phillips Petroleum), and technical operations supervisor (Cisco Systems), Braden is now considered a leading authority on bridging the wisdom of our past with the science, technology, and peace of our future.
His journeys into the remote mountain villages, monasteries, and temples of times past, coupled with his background in the hard sciences, uniquely qualify him to bring the benefit of long-lost traditions to the forefront of our lives today.
From his controversial book The Isaiah Effect, ISBN: 060980796X; the groundbreaking, Awakening to Zero Point, ISBN: 1889071099; and his pioneering work in Walking Between the Worlds, ISBN: 1889071056; Gregg Braden ventures beyond the traditional boundaries of science and spirituality, offering meaningful solutions to the challenges of our time. God Code hardcover edition, ISBN: 1-4019-0299-5. Gregg lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Customer Reviews
Great cd accompanies this book!!!!
If you love the God Code, you'll love the audio cd entitled: The Divine Name, sounds of the God Code! It was made by Gregg Braden and Jonathan Goldman. Tracks are: The Awakening 4:15 and, Harmonic Revelations 59:55. Use as a meditation cd and experience healing through hearing the Divine Name. Look for used/new sellers on Amazon to find the cd. Remember to look in collectable books under the God Code book title; some sellers sell the book and cd as a combo!
What an amazing book!
This book is a real eye-opener. It brings up hidden issues and makes people think outside the box. Very exciting and very needed!!!
SCIENCE MEETS GOD
The part of this work that was most interesting to me started in the middle:
"From ...the phenomenon of 'twinned photons' mirroring one another's behavior even when separated by distances of many miles... the foundation of our worldview was changing in a dramatic way...
"Scientists...[acknowledged] the existence of a previously unknown form of energy... described as a force that is everywhere all of the time... and exhibits a form of intelligence that responds to our deepest emotions... [S]uch descriptions sound strikingly similar to ancient references to the presence of God."
Greg may not like to hear this but this book redirected my reading from from books written by New Agers trying to reinvent spirituality (include me in that group) to centuries-old texts in the Catholic Church written by people who understood these concepts before science started supporting them.
Greg has built the bridge between science and matters of faith and I expect others will use this work as a foundation to expand the connection.
My only negative is that the book could have been half the length with good editing.




