Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Emotions and the Environment

It’s been several weeks since I’ve written to my blog. A busy schedule at work, preparing for taxes and preparing for spring when the weather was still spring-like devoured my time.

Today, I wanted to report on a conference I recently attended in Virginia Beach where Gregg Braden spoke over Easter weekend. Gregg Braden is a former scientist in the space industry that has devoted the past fifteen to twenty years to linking spirituality to science. He has written several books, The Divine Matrix, being the latest. He has also done several fascinating audio programs which discuss his travels all over the world exploring the belief systems of many varied cultures. I have become a real devotee of his work and find all of it very thought provoking and worthy of presenting one kernel of his message here.

I am also very much attracted to the message found in the movie and book by the same name, The Secret. This book points out the power of our thoughts and emotions on the events that occur in our life. Negative emotions and feelings evoke negative circumstances and positive emotions and feelings evoke positive circumstances.

Gregg takes the message of the Law of Attraction as proposed in The Secret to the cosmic level. Our feelings and emotions have a very real effect on the environment. Scientific data has proven that when DNA is introduced to a group of photons in an experiment, the photons align themselves along beside the DNA. Prior to the introduction, the photons were randomly moving. When the DNA is removed, the photons still hold the same patterns as if the DNA were still present. In essence, our mere presence affects everything that surrounds us as the world is made up of photons and neutrons.

Another experiment showed how emotions affect our DNA. Anger, frustration, and other negative emotions cause DNA to contract into a ball that can easily lead to mutation. On the other hand, positive emotions such as joy, gratitude and appreciation cause DNA to relax to the point of replication.

I am certainly not a scientist and admittedly, I did not take any notes during Mr. Braden’s conference. What I did walk away with from the conference, was that our emotions also play a role in the climate change we experience and we have a responsibility to “clean up our act” in how we treat each other and our world.

1 comment:

Geoff_Livingston said...

It does make sense to me. Unfortunately, understanding the Secret also seems to require a level of enlightenment. One can only hope that as a society we can strive towards this.

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