Editorial biography
Gregg Braden (born 1954) is an American author and speaker who bridges ancient spiritual wisdom with modern science. Originally trained as a geologist and computer systems designer, Braden worked as a problem solver for Fortune 500 companies before transitioning to full-time writing and speaking. His work explores connections between consciousness, spirituality, and quantum physics, proposing that ancient texts contain encoded scientific knowledge about reality's nature. In "Speaking the Lost Language of God" and other works, he argues that prayer, emotion, and human consciousness directly influence physical reality through what he terms the "Divine Matrix." While popular among New Age audiences, his interpretations of quantum mechanics and ancient texts have drawn criticism from mainstream scientists and biblical scholars. Braden's contribution to the God debate lies in his attempt to synthesize mystical traditions with scientific concepts, promoting a participatory universe where human consciousness plays a central role in creation.
Works in this database
| Title | Year↑ | Genre | Argument engaged | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The God Code رمز الله | 2004 1425 AH | Monograph | design-argument · discussed · science-and-religion-argument · discussed | Included |
| The Divine Matrix المصفوفة الإلهية | 2007 1428 AH | Monograph | general-theism-debate · discussed · science-and-religion-argument · discussed | Included |
| Speaking the Lost Language of God التحدث باللغة الإلهية المفقودة | 2010 1431 AH | Monograph | general-theism-debate · discussed · science-and-religion-argument · discussed | Included |