In an age where technologies such as AI threaten to supplant human intelligence, an award-winning scientist offers a radical new view of our innate human technology and what we're truly capable of.
What if you aren’t what you’ve always been told?
What if, instead, you’re more than you’ve ever imagined?
That’s the question—and the promise—that award-winning, five-time New York Times best-selling author Gregg Braden explores in this pathbreaking new book.
Within each of us, Gregg explains, lay dormant abilities and extraordinary potentials far beyond what was believed to be possible in the past. From studies of human evolution and genetics to the emerging science of neuro-cardiology and heart intelligence, a new human story is emerging—a beautiful story of hope and possibility. A growing body of evidence confirms that we humans are an ancient and highly advanced “soft technology” with the ability to:
· Self-heal, self-regulate, and rejuvenate every organ, each gland, and all tissue in our bodies
· Sense subtle forms of energy allowing us to access deep states of intuition on demand
· Super-tune our cognition and memory
· Communicate with other forms of life
· Navigate the mysterious flow of time into the future as well as the past
Within each of us is the personal code to unlock our Pure Human technology of neural networks, cell membranes, and emotional intelligence that allows us to supercharge our health, excel in everyday life, and give us the evolutionary edge to thrive in times of uncertainty. It’s these documented abilities that now bring into question the need to replace our natural biology with Artificial Intelligence (AI), chemical additives, and nano programs. In the pages of Pure Human, you’ll catapult beyond conventional thinking and discover what science shows beyond a shadow of a doubt: we are the technology we’ve been waiting for!
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Gregg Braden is a five-time New York Timesbestselling author, scientist and pioneer in paradigm-bridging science, social policy and human potential. He was invited to speak to the United Nations, and regularly speaks in the UK and Europe.www.greggbraden.com www.greggbraden.com
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