The Battle for Our Humanity
Braden explains that there is an ancient battle between light
and dark, good and evil, playing out in the world today.
This battle sets the context for all events
unfolding in society. Nations go to war and create distractions
to keep people from realizing the power within them.
The battle is not just for our thoughts and
beliefs but for our very humanness, which is the key to
accessing our divinity.
The Power of Human Divinity
Braden defines divinity as the power within us to transcend
perceived limitations.
He highlights that divinity allows us to
become more than the challenges life presents and empowers us to
transcend fear.
Artists and musicians often express their
divinity through their creative work, which they feel comes from
a source beyond themselves.
Our divinity is what sets us apart from other
forms of life and allows us to innovate, create, and express
ourselves fully.
The Transhumanist Movement
Braden discusses
the transhumanist movement,
which aims to merge technology with human biology.
While there are promises of advancements in
areas like prosthetics and neural implants, there are also
dangers in losing access to our innate abilities.
He warns against giving away our humanness to
technology without fully understanding what it means to be
human.
Braden warns about the consequences of replacing natural biology
with synthetic enhancements like computer chips in the brain. He
discusses how technology can lead to the atrophy of essential
skills like creativity, intuition, and problem-solving.
He mentions the potential dangers of AI, gene
editing, and other technological advancements that may
compromise our humanness.
Braden touches on the concept of
the Singularity, where humans
merge with technology to the point of losing their humanness.
He discusses how policies and technologies
are pushing us towards a future where AI controls various
aspects of our lives.
He raises concerns about the loss of
individuality and the potential consequences of embracing
transhumanism.
The Wonder of the Human Body
Braden reflects on his experience working with advanced
technologies in the past and how they mimic what our bodies
already do.
He explains that the human body is a
sophisticated technology that surpasses external devices in its
capabilities.
Our cells function as transistors, resistors,
and capacitors, storing and transmitting information in ways
that external technology cannot match.
He believes that as we awaken to our inner
technology and potential, we may let go of the external clutter
of gadgets and machines.
The Spiritual Link to DNA
Braden shares a story from a Native American man about how
people have forgotten their true connection to nature and the
cosmos.
He suggests that as we remember who we are
and awaken to our inner potential, we may let go of external
technologies that mimic our abilities.
Our
DNA is spiritually linked to
us, holding immense potential that we have yet to fully
understand. By tapping into this potential, we can surpass the
limitations of external technology and embrace our true
humanness.
Braden explains that DNA serves as an antenna that tunes into a
field of information where memories and skills are stored.
Neurons in
our brain also act as antennas,
connecting us to specific places in this field.
He shares the example of Albert Einstein's
brain having more folds, allowing for more surface area and
neurons to tune into specific information in the field.
The Decision Facing Society
Braden poses a crucial question to society about whether we are
willing to sacrifice human qualities like emotion, empathy, and
compassion for the efficiency and speed of technology.
He challenges the transhumanist perspective
that values longevity and cognitive enhancement over essential
human traits.
As society reaches a convergence point, it
must decide whether to prioritize external advancements or
embrace the power of human divinity within...
Ethical Considerations in the Development of
Technology
Braden criticizes the lack of moral and ethical considerations
in the development of technology.
He points out that many tech experts focus
solely on pushing the boundaries of technology without
considering the social and moral implications.
He urges society to question the impact of
technology on human biology and divinity.
Braden advocates for the preservation of human humanness and
uniqueness in the face of advancing technology.
He emphasizes the importance of informing
young people about the preciousness of their lives and the
significance of their natural abilities.
He warns against giving away our humanness to
technology and urges individuals to celebrate their uniqueness.
DNA as a Language
Braden delves into the idea that DNA can be viewed as a
language, with the elements in DNA corresponding to numbers that
represent letters in ancient alphabets.
By making substitutions based on atomic mass,
Braden reveals that the first layer of DNA in every cell spells
out the words "God Eternal within the body" in ancient languages
such as Arabic, Hebrew,
Sumerian, and Sanskrit.
This discovery suggests that there is a
message encoded in human DNA that tells us about our origin and
our connection to a higher power.
Evolution and Human Genome
Braden challenges the traditional theory of evolution,
suggesting that humans did not evolve from other species like
Neanderthals.
He explains that the human genome has
remained relatively unchanged for the past 200,000 years,
indicating a sudden appearance of anatomically modern humans
with advanced neural networks and brain capabilities.
Braden delves into genetic mutations in human DNA that cannot be
explained by natural processes.
He highlights the fusion of human chromosome
number two, which is responsible for our larger brain size and
advanced cognitive abilities.
This fusion of chromosomes suggests a sudden
and unexplained leap in human evolution.
Braden believes that a form of gene editing occurred where
humans were infused with
genetic material from
a higher, more evolved species known as "gods."
This intervention resulted in humans being a
hybrid of human and divine beings, giving them unique abilities
and characteristics.
He references ancient texts and creation
stories from various cultures that support the idea of humans
being created through an intentional act by higher beings.
Simulation Theory and Virtual Reality
Braden discusses the concept of
living in a simulated reality or virtual
reality, where the laws of physics and quantum
mechanics suggest that our world operates like a computer
simulation.
He explains how the double-slit experiment
and recent Nobel Prize-winning discoveries in physics point
towards a reality that is holographic, entangled, and fractal in
nature.
This simulation theory implies that there are
underlying patterns and cycles that govern our existence,
similar to how a computer simulation operates.
Cyclical Time and Reset Cycles
Braden touches upon the idea of cyclical time and reset cycles
in human history.
He mentions the 5,125-year cycles that align
with the procession of the equinox and suggests that humanity
may be experiencing a cyclical pattern of growth and
transformation.
He discusses
the Mayan calendar and delves
into the idea that
2012 marked the end of a cosmic
relationship, rather than a reset, and discusses the alignment
of the solar system with the Milky Way.
He explains that this transition is not
instantaneous but occurs over a 36-year window, with 2012 being
a pivotal point.
Looking ahead, he suggests that 2030 is a
significant year, marked by a potential energetic reset that may
bring about profound changes in the world.
Implications for Humanity
Braden emphasizes the importance of understanding our true
nature as beings created through an intentional intervention...
He believes that recognizing the message
encoded in human DNA, which affirms our divinity and connection
to a higher power, can lead to a deeper understanding of
ourselves and our purpose.
By embracing our humanness and the knowledge
of our origin, Braden suggests that humanity can navigate
challenges and conflicts with a greater sense of unity and
purpose.
Antarctica and Ancient Remnants
The discussion shifts
to Antarctica, a continent
shrouded in mystery and potential archaeological remnants of
advanced civilizations.
Braden mentions the discovery of ancient
structures beneath the ice, suggesting that Antarctica may hold
clues to humanity's distant past.
He highlights the secrecy surrounding
Antarctica and the presence of military bases from various
nations, hinting at the preservation of ancient knowledge and
technology in the frozen landscape.
Humanity's Divine Essence
Braden emphasizes the importance of recognizing humanity's true
essence and divinity amidst the chaos and challenges of the
world.
He speaks of a fundamental battle
between good and evil, where the preservation of human
kindness, forgiveness, and benevolence is crucial.
He suggests that humans are inherently good
but may betray their true nature when faced with personal,
familial, or societal threats.
He invites listeners to honor the gift of
their bodies and embrace their divine potential as beings
capable of transcending suffering and evolving towards a higher
consciousness.
The Journey of Remembering
As the conversation draws to a close, Braden reflects on the
idea that humans may be angels on Earth who have forgotten
their true nature.
He posits that the journey of remembering
involves reconnecting with one's divinity and transcending
personal and collective challenges.
He underscores the power of honoring the body
as a vessel for spiritual growth and transformation, inviting
individuals to tap into their inner wisdom and reclaim their
angelic essence.