Walking Between the Worlds

by Gregg Braden

Publisher: Sacred Spaces Ancient Wisdom Published: 1997 Category: Health & Healing

Ancient traditions from around the world have long understood what modern science is only beginning to rediscover: that human beings possess an innate ability to influence their physical health, emotional well-being, and life circumstances through the power of focused thought and feeling. This groundbreaking work bridges the gap between indigenous wisdom and contemporary understanding, offering practical guidance for accessing states of consciousness that can literally reshape our bodies and our reality.

At the heart of this exploration lies a fundamental truth that challenges conventional Western thinking about the nature of healing and transformation. Rather than viewing ourselves as passive recipients of whatever life brings, we are invited to recognize our role as active participants in creating wellness, joy, and fulfillment. Drawing upon wisdom preserved by cultures that maintained an unbroken connection to ancient knowledge, this work reveals how specific combinations of thought, feeling, breath, and intention can trigger profound healing responses within the human body.

The material presented goes far beyond positive thinking or simple visualization techniques. Instead, it delves into the precise mechanisms by which human consciousness interfaces with the quantum field of possibility that underlies all physical reality. Through detailed explanations and practical exercises, readers learn to cultivate what indigenous traditions call "walking between the worlds"—the ability to bridge ordinary waking consciousness with expanded states of awareness where healing and transformation become not just possible, but natural.

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