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Prophecy, Prayer & Choice
According to a new interpretation of the prophecies of Isaiah in the Dead Sea Scrolls, it’s actually up to you and me. Western traditions began to forget the key principles laid down in the Isaiah Scroll, although they were preserved in some of the Eastern and Native American traditions. Gregg Braden, author, scientist, lecturer and guide to sacred sites around the world, has made the conceptual bridge between the physics and the metaphysics of prophecy. In his first book, Awakening to Zero Point The Collective Initiation, Gregg described the tremendous shifts occurring throughout all levels of this planet — from viral mutations to geological cataclysms to shifts in human consciousness. Awakening to Zero Point raised the question of what do we do on a personal level in the presence of these changes. Gregg’s answer came in his second book, Walking Between the Worlds — The Science of Compassion. Using the teachings of the ancient Essenes, he shows that compassion is a science accessible to all. Through it we can transcend the challenges we are now facing individually and collectively. This book was based on recently translated texts from the 2000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in 1946.. Only a small portion of the scrolls has been translated and released, and out of the 22,000 fragments and scrolls on papyrus, metal and hide, only one was found intact — The Isaiah Scroll. The Isaiah Effect Decoding the Lost Science of Prayer and Prophecy is based on an interpretation of the Isaiah Scroll illuminated by new scientific knowledge. It, offers an answer to the suffering of the individual or the masses that we see through planetary changes—whether from natural upheavals, warfare or disease. It describes how we may collectively come together and address all these challenges through the science contained in the Isaiah Scroll. THE ISAIAH SCROLL The portion of the scroll this book is based on relates to prophesy, specifically for our time in history, for the shift from the 2nd to 3rd millennium. If anyone is uncomfortable with the concept of prophecy in our time, it is equally valid to use the worlds employed by academics and the military, namely remote viewing. Isaiah offers insights into our future which have parallels to prophecies from many other traditions, such as the Maya, Navajo, Hopi and Egyptian, all the way to Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce. All their prophecies had cycles of bad and good times, but there was not necessarily agreement as to which came when. "I chose to use the Isaiah Scroll because it is representative of what I believe all these prophecies are saying to us, and because it is one of the first. What we find is more often than not the prophets are seeing tremendous amounts of catastrophic loss of life due to famine, disease, rogue weather and war, and then these are followed by times of peace and gentle weather patterns, cooperation between nations and governments." Where The Isaiah Effect deviates from the traditional interpretations is that scholars have seen these as linear events; that is, they have seen us going through bad times before we get to the good times. |
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