Gregg Braden
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And no matter where we go in this conversation, to start with, it's going to bring us back to the same place.
And I can show you exactly where that slipperiness comes from in just a moment when we get there.
Because, and I'll just say it right now, there's a part of us that doesn't live inside the body, but that the body...
tunes to, and I'm using that from an engineering perspective, that the body tunes to through the antenna of neurons and DNA.
And this is where it gets a fascinating conversation.
Scientists now, a segment of scientists are beginning to look at the human body and
as more than soft, sticky, wet, gooey, mushy cells and skin.
Joe, they're actually looking at us from an IT perspective.
Now, this sounds crazy, but they're looking at the human body from the perspective of information passing through and communicating with the world around us.
That we are such an advanced form of life.
We're not primitive computer chips and wires and chemicals.
We're neurons and cell membranes and ion potentials moving across cell walls.
And the ability for us to self-regulate what is now being called soft โ we are a soft technology โ
The ability to do that is the core of all the ancient and cherished spiritual traditions in the mystery schools.
How we go about regulating this technology.
So now let me just break that down a little bit.
I mentioned during the Cold War, it was a very civilized war.
I remember it was 1980s.
I was civilian working on a contract for the DOD and with a civilian security.