
Deep Truth
Igniting the Memory of Our Origin, History, Destiny, and Fate
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Gregg Braden
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Gregg Braden
A new world is emerging before our eyes, while the unsustainable world of the past struggles to continue. Both worlds reflect the beliefs of our past. Both exist - but only for now. Which world do you choose? Best-selling author and visionary scientist Gregg Braden suggests that the hottest issues that divide us as families, nations, and civilizations-seemingly separate concerns such as war, terror, abortion, suicide, genocide, the death penalty, poverty, economic collapse, and nuclear war-are actually related. They all stem from the false assumptions of an outdated science, assumptions that have brought us to the brink of disaster and the loss of all that we cherish as a civilization.
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What did you love best about Deep Truth?
The overall tone of the book was upbeat and not quite as pessimistic as some of the subject matter would have indicated.What did you like best about this story?
That there is a movement towards sustainable solutions for our planetary dilemma without the shrill alarmists and their anti-everything attitudes.What about Gregg Braden’s performance did you like?
Clear and concise.Any additional comments?
The book was anticlimactic. To go through the reams of information provided and then suggest the best solution is to hand over the problem to a world government body was hard to stomach. I mean, these are the same guys that created this state of affairs. Greg should have spent a little more time on that one.Good Information
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The most inspirational author I have ever read.
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