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NAME: SANDJON SITIO SERAPHIN ID # UD20297BBA28298

PHASE 2 COURSE:

Seminar International Development I
“FRACTAL TIME “

Date

FEBRUARY, 2015

Fractal time by Gregg Bremen

Introduction
Fractal time is an endless pattern of time at different scale naturally occurring. and are created by repeating in an ongoing feedback loop the same pattern over and over again. How can we study these cyclical pattern and use it to our own advantage in our life By trying to understand how this affect our life, how can we correlate it with the change in universe in general and in our world in particular today, can we use this to predict the future therefore avoiding the upcoming natural disaster for example and other,,,,,,,,,,, this is what Gregg Braden is clarifying us here in his book fractal time by outlining 20 time code

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Gregg Braden a former senior computer systems designer is an American author in an category of new age literature. Born on the 28 of June 1954, he was very successful during the 1970's energy crisis as a computer geologist. He became in 1991the first technical operation manager for Cisco system.
Presently he is the New York Times bestselling author of four of his book titled. The turning point, fractal time, the god code and the divine matrix
Apart from being author of more than 19 books, he is consider today not only as a blend of scientist capable of speaking our mind , but a visionary and scholar touching the wisdom of our hearts in the process (Deepak Chopra, M.D)
This is a resume of all his great work and publications -On the 1st of May 1997 he released his very first book titled "Walking between the Worlds” mostly talking about the science of compassion. - Years later exactly on the 10 of June 2001, "The Isaiah Effect” came to life and was all about decoding the lost science of prayer and prophecy - On the 1st of November 2004 he releases two publications. The first one " The -Gregg Braden Audio

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