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David R. Hawkins

The Hidden Determinants of Human Behaviour

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    Boost your consciousness – anytime

    To tap into our inherent power, we must first understand the role of our consciousness.

    Picture your mind as a landscape with peaks and valleys. These represent different levels of consciousness. Some folks strive for the heights where love, peace, and joy are, so they are always seeking clarity and deeper understanding. Others wander in the lower regions of anger, shame, guilt, and other limiting states of mind, which hinder connections and keep them in survival mode.

    Now, reimagine this landscape as a scale from 1 to 1000, with each number symbolizing a level of consciousness. 

    According to the author, shame, which often leads us to self-destruct, comes in at 20. Guilt, coming in at 30, makes it easy to feel undeserving of love. Fear sits at 100, causing us to feel constantly anxious and on edge. But at 200, courage emerges, prompting us to face our fears and take responsibility for our actions.

    As we go higher up the scale, we find love, which beams at 500, and opens us to compassion and connection. At this level, our lives can transform for the better. And when we reach 700, we’ve passed the threshold of enlightenment, and can finally tap into the peak of human consciousness and spiritual awareness.

    Individuals, communities, and even nations can impact the world positively when operating from elevated states of mind. Why? Well, the higher we are on the consciousness scale, the more we embrace our inner power and the further we move from destructive force. Consequently, we see the world more expansively, navigate life's challenges with grace and creativity, and act out positive ripple effects across reality.

    So clearly, raising your consciousness level should be a top priority. But consciousness is only the start. If power is a road trip, consciousness is the car we drive to get going. And we know every car needs fuel. Time to unpack the phenomenon of intention, which is the fuel for power.

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    What is Power vs. Force about?

    Power vs. Force (2014) explains how anyone can tap into their inner power to change their lives and the lives of those around them. It demonstrates that with consciousness, intention and discernment, anyone can find their truth and follow it toward a more fulfilled and impactful life. 

    Who should read Power vs. Force?

    • People interested in alternative theories about science and humanity
    • Anyone who faces major doubts in their lives
    • Humanity nerds

    About the Author

    David R. Hawkins (1927-2012) was a nationally renowned physician, psychiatrist, spiritual teacher and researcher. As founding director of the Institute for Spiritual Research, Inc., he gave lectures all around the world, from Harvard to Westminster Abbey in London. His work in the field of medicine earned him many awards, including The Huxley Award for the "Inestimable Contribution to the Alleviation of Human Suffering."

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