Greg Braden / Dawson Church (Quantum Healing Adjacent)
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Two popular authors sell the idea that quantum physics proves your mind can reshape reality.
Who they are
Greg Braden and Dawson Church, two authors in the 'quantum healing' space.
What they do
The engine treats them as supporting players in the movement that blends physics language with self-healing claims.
How it works
Braden wrote 'The Divine Matrix' (2007) and 'The God Code' (2004) promoting a quantum-field cosmology, while Church is a clinical psychologist who researched tapping therapy (EFT) and wrote 'Mind to Matter' (2018); both reach a smaller audience than the movement's bigger name (Dispenza) but help sustain the ecosystem.
Why it matters
They matter as secondary amplifiers of quantum-healing ideas, and the engine requires holding two verdicts at once about their claims rather than a single ruling.
The engine's record — word for word
Greg Braden — author 'The Divine Matrix' (2007), 'The God Code' (2004); claims quantum-field-of-information cosmology. Dawson Church — clinical psychologist (PhD), 'EFT Manual' tapping-therapy researcher, 'Mind to Matter' (2018). Both operate Tier-3-distribution / Tier-2-audience-tier in quantum-healing register. Engine relevance: secondary operators in quantum-healing cluster, less audience-reach than Dispenza but ecosystem-supporting. Webb dual-verdict mandatory.
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