Gregg Braden is a New York Times best‑selling author and speaker known for work that attempts to bridge science, spirituality, and human potential, especially around topics like consciousness, resilience, and a “new human story.” He is often discussed in spiritual, self‑help, and “consciousness” circles, where some see him as an inspiring guide and others are more skeptical of his scientific claims.

Who Gregg Braden Is

  • Gregg Braden is described as a scientist , international educator, and five‑time New York Times best‑selling author.
  • His reputation is built on connecting ideas from physics, biology, and cosmology with spirituality, meditation, and personal transformation.
  • He has been a nominee for the Templeton Prize, which recognizes contributions at the intersection of science and spirituality.

Career Background

  • Before becoming an author and speaker, Braden worked in technical and scientific roles, including geology and computer systems work for Fortune 500 companies.
  • His positions included computer systems geologist at Phillips Petroleum, senior computer systems designer at Martin Marietta Aerospace, and the first Technical Operations Manager at Cisco Systems during the early internet era.
  • Since the early 1990s he has worked full‑time as an author, educator, and consultant, giving talks worldwide.

Books and Main Ideas

  • Braden’s best‑known books include The Divine Matrix , The God Code , Spontaneous Healing of Belief , The Isaiah Effect , and The Wisdom Codes.
  • His writing often explores themes like:
    • The universe as an interconnected “matrix” of energy and information
    • The power of belief and emotion in healing and personal change
    • Ancient spiritual texts and their relevance to modern science and crises
  • A recent title, Pure Human (2025), focuses on human potential and rethinking what it means to be human in light of new scientific perspectives.

Supporters vs. Critics

  • Supporters on forums and in spiritual communities describe him as an inspiring teacher who makes complex scientific and spiritual ideas more accessible and practical for daily life.
  • Critics, including some online commenters, view his work as pseudoscience or “charlatan”‑like, arguing that he stretches or selectively interprets science to support spiritual claims.
  • Many neutral observers recommend engaging with his material as one perspective among many, while cross‑checking the scientific parts against mainstream research.

Media, Talks, and “Latest”

  • Braden appears in documentaries and films related to consciousness and alternative science, including credits on projects like Zero Contact and Thrive II.
  • He continues to give interviews, online courses, and live events focused on topics like resilience in times of global change, human consciousness, and future societal shifts.
  • His official site emphasizes an ongoing focus on “bridging science, spirituality & the real world” and framing current global challenges as part of larger natural and social cycles.

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