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The author of THE ISAIAH EFFECT explains the way prayer, prophecy, and the quantum mechanical forces behind them can transcend the way these phenomena are typically used in the major religious traditions of today. Prayer in particular, Braden says, is a force that ancient cultures used to change weather, disease, and important events, and it is still used today by some people to change such things. The program is a neat summary of the author's ideas framed nicely by the sage comments of Dr. Chopra and by the palpable admiration of the live audience. Braden's sincerity and devotion to his subject will reward the spirit, as well as the ear. T.W. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Book Description
In this enlightening audio program, you will explore the similarities between three seemingly different philosophies: quantum physics, Vedanta, and the Judeo-Christian teachings revealed by the Dead Sea Scrolls. Specifically they address the Isaiah Scroll, the only scroll found completely intact, and the subjects of Gregg Bradens book, The Isaiah Effect. After listening to this tape, youll surely reach te same conclusion as Chopra and Braden: that all great religions are part of the perennial philosophies of humanity.
An Ancient Magical Prayer: Insights from the Dead Sea Scrolls FROM THE CRITICS
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The author of The Isaiah Effect explains the way prayer, prophecy, and the quantum mechanical forces behind them can transcend the way these phenomena are typically used in the major religious traditions of today. Prayer in particular, Braden says, is a force that ancient cultures used to change weather, disease, and important events, and it is still used today by some people to change such things. The program is a neat summary of the author's ideas framed nicely by the sage comments of Dr. Chopra and by the palpable admiration of the live audience. Braden's sincerity and devotion to his subject will reward the spirit, as well as the ear. T.W. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine