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📚 Book

The God Code

by Gregg Braden

📖 289 pages 🗓 2004 ISBN 9781401902995

About This Book

In The God Code, Gregg Braden presents his most audacious discovery: that the ancient Hebrew name of God — YHVH (Yahweh) — is literally encoded within the chemical elements of human DNA. Through a process of converting the atomic masses of DNA's four nucleotide bases (hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon) into their Hebrew letter equivalents, Braden reveals that every strand of human DNA carries within it the message 'God/Eternal within the body.' This finding, if correct, suggests not that the genetic code merely metaphorically expresses divine qualities but that a specific divine signature was written into the physical structure of life itself at the moment of creation.

Braden grounds this discovery in extensive scholarship on Kabbalah, ancient Hebrew letter-number equivalences, the periodic table, and the history of DNA research — building his case methodically before delivering its implications. The book invites a complete rethinking of the relationship between science and spirituality, suggesting that the two have been studying the same truth from opposite ends. More provocatively still, if the message 'God Eternal within the body' is written in the DNA of every human being on Earth, it becomes the most universal declaration of unity available — a shared scripture that transcends every culture, religion, and worldview.

What You'll Learn

• Discover how the atomic masses of DNA's four nucleotide bases translate into Hebrew letters that spell out the name of God within every living cell
• Understand the ancient Hebrew system of letter-number equivalences (gematria) and how it bridges mathematics, language, and spiritual truth
• Grasp the implications of a 'divine signature' in human DNA for questions of human origins, identity, and our relationship to the divine
• Recognise the convergence of Kabbalistic tradition, quantum biology, and modern genetics as parallel investigations of the same underlying reality
• Develop a framework for understanding why this discovery — if valid — makes every human being equally sacred regardless of culture, tradition, or belief

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