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Gregg Braden explores the battle in our lives across thoughts, beliefs, and health, emphasizing the interconnected nature of these aspects.
️ Rapid technological evolution raises ethical dilemmas, questioning the morality of its application in our lives.
Replacing human body parts with artificial technology poses risks, potentially impacting our essence as a species.
Humans, as soft technology, can self-regulate biology through practices like breath, focus, emotion, and language.
Understanding ourselves in a conscious and interconnected universe fosters cooperation over competition, enabling us to thrive.
External technology often mirrors our body's cells, showcasing our innate capabilities.
Indigenous wisdom suggests we've built external mirrors to remind us of innate powers, leading to a complex world simplifying when we recognize our true abilities.
Two parallel societies emerge: one embraces technology, surveillance, and the status quo, while the other questions and seeks a return to basics.
Unification can occur through shared values, such as the sovereignty of our bodies and the freedom to express ourselves without judgment.
Kindness, a willingness to embrace new ideas, and recognizing the power of thought are keys to navigating societal challenges.
That's the best way to activate the self-healing mechanism in your body.
Countless thoughts of kindness and evil can arise in our minds.
With compassion, you should love everything around you
It's also a way of protecting your health.
To become someone with great health, you need a heart filled with compassion.
If you're tuned in to such a state, your mind will feel at ease
It makes you more attractive to the people around you.
With compassion, you'll become a softhearted, warm person