“Deep Truth,” Gregg Braden’s new book on the intersection of Science and Spirituality, asks us to examine our world at large and focus on the survival of the human race. Braden says we cannot solve the world’s problems with outmoded ways of -- In 1859 as a scientist Charles Darwin made the first attempt to answer some of the questions. His ideas because they were scientific, they were embraced quickly, they were deeply entrenched. And they continue to play a role in our lives today. -- in Darwin’s’ scientific principles and we know it’s happening today as well. There are many false assumptions and this is one that I think is really key for us to grasp and embrace as we solve the crisis of our time and the experts are telling us when it comes to the war that is breeding in the middle east,. when it comes to the economic crisis of the world we have got maybe twelve to eighteen months to figure this out. So it’s important for us to embrace the new discoveries and this is one example where false assumptions of science have very disastrous effects upon our lives and the new discoveries are showing us were our -- hundred and twenty thousand years. So our ancestors understood this, science is only beginning to embrace, the rhythmic or the cycling nature. -- one way of dealing with these crises. And if we embrace the cooperation and mutual aid or the model that nature is based upon, then we are better people , we have better communities and a better world if we implement that then thats a very -- upon those false assumptions. And once we begin to embrace that, I think it opens the door to new levels of cooperation and I think we are seeing it happen right now. It’s interesting you ask about 2012 and you go to the prophecies, and I -- the suffering? I believe that we can if we embrace the deepest truths of these new discoveries and what science is telling us about our world.