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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2016 · 1H 46M

Discussing Spirit-Science with Very Special Guest Gregg Braden

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The “New Thought” movement is one that has been melding spirituality and science since the early 1800s, and New York Times bestselling author Gregg Braden is one of the most notable authorities on the subject. Gregg has been on the lecture circuit for decades and has written such books as “The God Code,” “The Divine […]🎙️We’re doing our best—and we invite you to do your best—to Choose Love and Be Good Humans. 💕🌎 ~ #AwakeningCodeRadio

The “New Thought” movement is one that has been melding spirituality and science since the early 1800s, and New York Times bestselling author Gregg Braden is one of the most notable authorities on the subject. Gregg has been on the lecture circuit for decades and has written such books as “The God Code,” “The Divine […]🎙️We’re doing our best—and we invite you to do your best—to Choose Love and Be Good Humans. 💕🌎 ~ #AwakeningCodeRadio

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