International Journal of Language & Linguistics

ISSN 2374-8850 (Print), 2374-8869 (Online) DOI: 10.30845/ijll

A Metalinguistic Intra Textual Analysis of Braden’s the Divine Matrix - Bridging Time, Space, Miracle, and Belief
TANGYIE EVANI C.A.; LemLilian ATANGA; Emmanuel NFORBI; Edmond BILOA; NTONIFOR Helen

Abstract
“The Divine Matrix,” is a philosophical exploration of the Universal field of energy that the father of quantum theory, Max Planck, describes as “a field that connects everything”. In this book, Braden examines the connectivity that exist between man, the universe and the energy within that maintains the cohesion required to think about and grow on. This article as such investigates the link between man, the universe and the field of energy as presented within a metalinguistic background. It further discusses the point that life provides social mirrors in which we are able to see and recognize our patterns of behavior as social beings and examines specific traits in relation to geographical settings and the human construct of reality. In analyzing the great diversity of situations and cultures beyond globalization, the paper demonstrates how analyzing situational and external social realities within a global metalinguistic framework can lead to new forms of universal knowledge in the understanding of humanity.

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