BOOK REVIEW - GREGG BRADEN's The God Code
PC: My Paperback
This book is a work of art.
This book is an amalgamation of Science, Theology, Numerology and Language which in turn have produced a thought-provoking idea aimed at deciphering our existence emanating directly from the supreme power, Almighty.
The kind of clarity the author has put forth regarding the existence of 'God Code' in the DNA of every cells in the light of their signs in the Hebrew and Arabic language, is outstanding.
Author also highlights with several examples in the book that the Almighty created us and then gave us the will to reach perfection.
In the book, readers will find reference to Nag Hammadi Library.
A collection of ancient Christian and Gnostic texts which were discovered in 1945 in a sealed jar.
In here, the texts mention that when God created Adam from dust, the creation of man was incomplete until He infused it with the force of life i.e soul. It is also mentioned that the nature of the force of life that God breathed into Adam was feminine as - 'she is the image of God'.
Throughout the read, I was awe-inspired. One part where I find myself dwelling more is when he writes-
'The words within each of our cells have never been subjected to the edits, deletions, and interpretations of conventional texts.'
How remarkably true and something we don't put our minds much to!
Written texts, documents, scriptures are so notoriously known to have been tampered with but the message in our cells and bodies can never be played with.
They are meant to stay intact.
Interestingly, the intellectual author also presents the details of Mahabharata as an example of ancient and historical instances of how humanity has hurt itself through the use of an unknown weapon called the Iron Thunderbolt that led to the destruction of a vast area of the Earth.
Ultimately, the author draws our attention to the idea that we can become not only a planetary power but also a galactic force with the ability to harness the energy of the universe without ever becoming extinct if and only if we garner the ability to transcend above the idea of competition and hatred that we have created in the world today.
The author pinpoints that the message that exists in our cells tells us every waking or oblivious moment of our life that we are worth more than having a mere shortsighted desire around wealth that can deplete any time, heritage that vanishes, technology that is simply a tool to exist better and borders that are a mundane way of living.
I genuinely believe in the thoughts of the author.
I must say, it was the most difficult yet exhilarating read this year.
It was difficult becasue it employs an overwhleming in-depth analysis of themes that I have never read.
It was exhiliarting because this book is not just a simple book of drawing similarities but is a jargon of belief that its time we look within.
I may have started the intial pages of the book with extreme disbelief, pleasant surprise, exhiliaration, confusion and little to no understanding, but I can assure you that by the time you will put away the book, the whole experience will be enlightening, as it was for me!
Beyond doubt, Gregg Braden is a remarkbale author.
The world is in a dire need of visionaries like him.
Happy Reading!
Bibliosmia!
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