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| The God Code | 
enlarge | Author: Gregg Braden Publisher: Hay House Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (35 reviews) Sales Rank: 33585
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 289 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.9
ISBN: 1401903002 Dewey Decimal Number: 299.93 EAN: 9781401903008 ASIN: 1401903002
Publication Date: January 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  God Code reveals a Hidden Message July 15, 2007 Like so many books that delve into the more esoteric aspects of reality, the God Code explores the hidden, unseen aspects of codes. Hidden in our DNA, and applying gematria (Hebrew letters which are assigned number values), we get a very important message that God is eternal and within our bodies.
For some people, a few of Braden's conclusions will be a stretch and seem far-fetched. However, I totally relate to all the numerological relationships Braden puts forth, so I really enjoyed the God Code. The book actually helped me understand several important connections about YHVH (Hebrew name of God) and the four DNA bases that make up all life. Because this was important to me, I referenced his observations in the book I was writing at the time.
  EVERYONE LISTEN UP!!!!!!! April 4, 2007 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
YOU HAVE TO GET THIS BOOK. THE WHOLE WORLD NEEDS THIS MESSAGE. I HAVE BEEN TRAVELING DOWN A SIMILAR PATH AND CAME TO THE SAME BASIC CONCLUSIONS. THE TIME FOR AWAKENING IS HERE AND WE ARE RUNNING OUT OF TIME. GREGG BRADEN HAS PUT HIS MONEY WHERE HIS MOUTH IS. HE IS BRILLIANT AND TIMELY...GREAT READ....
  Where is the evidence? February 13, 2007 6 out of 15 found this review helpful
The Cod Code presents an interesting theory but then proceeds to insist that it is the TRUTH with no supporting evidence. I was disappointed. I wanted to see some justification for Mr Braden's theory. I wish the book had left me with more than the knowledge of Mr Branden's belief.
  "Make it so, Number One!" January 17, 2007 11 out of 24 found this review helpful
I suspect that this meme-like idea was appropriated, possibly unconsciously, from the highly popular episode of Star Trek-The Next Generation wherein a code embedded within the DNA of various warring extraterrestrial races was deciphered and the message - placed by a supremely wise but defunct ancient race (one wonders if there might be discovered somewhere an ancient race that wasn't wise) - was, in essence - "Hello, folks! You mutually antogonistic bipeds actually derive from common genetic material: you are therefore brothers (more like cousins, but one does not quibble with the ancients)."
The idea was also somewhat presaged by Carl Sagan in his popular novel Contact, which posited a creator (an unspecified pantheistic god or similarly endowed supernatural agent) who signed his name in the mathematical design of the circle, specifically, Pi. So, returning to the book at hand, an intriguing but entirely unoriginal idea.
As usual, truly interesting concepts originate from, and in this case, end up in, the fertile domain of science fiction.
Peace and love to all.
PS: I have unsuccessfully struggled to assign this book TWO stars (the one star is in error). The system does not seem inclined to respond. Apologies to the author and readers. TWO STARS is my grade, all things considered.
  God Code Review November 19, 2006 8 out of 12 found this review helpful
As a seer, I have received information for almost 30 years that we are each an individualization of God and God is actually the sum total of all. I am happy to read in Gregg's work that he has discovered scientific evidence of this fact which I hope will motivate readers to turn within to find their own divinity as opposed to seeking it from an outside source.
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