Exploring Fractal Time

Choice Points
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Contemporary culture is fascinated with "the end of the world" but what does that actually mean? Join provocative author Gregg Braden to explore the philosophies of ancient and indigenous peoples, their attitudes toward the progression of history, and why "the end" is really the beginning of an extraordinary new era.
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In times of great pain and upheaval, people’s minds turn to “the end of the world.” According to author Gregg Braden, this is one of those historical moments—a period of change and turmoil that summons intense anxiety and causes us to wonder if we are approaching the culmination of human history. And yet, many cultures both ancient and contemporary believe that there is no such thing as an end time—that in fact, history doesn’t move in a straight line toward a single destination, but in a series of ever-more-complicated fractal cycles. 

In Exploring Fractal Time: Choice Points, Gregg explores the concept of cyclical time through the philosophies of ancient and indigenous peoples from the Andes, Tibet, and Mesoamerica. Gregg concludes that we are indeed headed toward a period of momentous global change—one that offers humanity the opportunity to embrace the next stage of our evolutionary potential. Over the course of three fascinating sessions, Gregg explains the concept of choice points, how we can fully take advantage of these fulcrum moments, and how understanding the true shape of history will allow us to step confidently into a brighter future.

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Audio
Contents Digital Audio (4 hours, 26 minutes)
Product Code DD05336W
ISBN Number 978-1-68364-089-9
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Gregg Braden

About Gregg Braden

Gregg Braden is a New York Times bestselling author and internationally renowned as a pioneer in bridging science and spirituality. For more than two decades, he has immersed himself in researching global spiritual wisdom and ancient texts. He has appeared on the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, the SyFy Channel, and NBC, and his published works include The Isaiah Effect, The Divine Matrix, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief, and Fractal Time. Gregg’s work is now published in 17 languages and 33 countries and shows us beyond any reasonable doubt that the key to our future lies in the wisdom of our past. He lives in New Mexico.

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