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The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior
David R. Hawkins: Power vs. Force David R. Hawkins: Power vs. Force

David R. Hawkins details how anyone may resolve the most crucial of all human dilemmas: how to instantly determine the truth or falsehood of any statement or supposed fact. Dr. Hawkins, who worked as a „healing psychiatrist” during his long and distinguished career, uses theoretical concepts from particle physics, nonlinear dynamics, and chaos theory to support his study of human behavior. This is a fascinating work that will intrigue readers from all walks of life!

Eredeti megjelenés éve: 2002

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Veritas, West Sedona, 2004
312 oldal · puhatáblás · ISBN: 0964326116

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David R. Hawkins: Power vs. Force The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior

„Overwhelming! A masterpiece! A lifetime work!” – Sheldon Deal wrote.
It is indeed. It is more than a book on kinesiology, more than a self-help book, more than a science or spiritual book, more than a book of life or miracles. Only once you read through it can you appreciate the deep meaning of this book. At the beginning you don't have a clue. It is like finding a mysterious book you don't know anything about but something draws you once you open it. Page after page you turn and new thoughts emerge unknown to you. You wonder at them. Then more unthinkable ideas come up. You ponder on them. Further on your read the context of such meaning that it seem like hidden secret of long time ago that you suddenly came upon. It leaves you spellbound.

You see the connection between the described power and force in the book and the one depicted in Star Wars. You understand why that movie has a universal appeal. The same way the Lord of Rings has or the well known fairy tales from you childhood. Maybe they touched your soul, just as it happened to me, yet unknowingly why. I often wondered at the why they have such an effect on me and so many other books, art, architecture, beautiful scenes of nature that I came across. It is because in their core they are about the fundamental truth of our experience, our life where so many different creatures live with their own views on life, where there seems so much duality, the good and the bad, right and wrong, duties and rights, love and fear, etc. In this life we feel vulnerable, unsure, skeptical, hopeful. Looking for our place in it. For our potential. Those books and movies that touch the essence of who we are as an individual or as a human being, as a race and what we are capable of – they hit hard and reach deep within the soul. Because they make you think, they make you feel. Even though you don't quite get it yet what exactly stirred you up.

This book touches so many more subjects than it might seem when you first take it into your hands. If you get stuck in the beginning, just find another chapter, there will be certainly something for you there. It is like a treasure chest – find something in it that you like most.


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One's range of choice is ordinary limited by one's vision.

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A simple sprouting seed performs incredible wonders through an intrinsic wizardry of which we have no understanding whatever.

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In fact, this is a holographic universe. Each point of view reflects a position defined by the viewer's unique level of consciousness.

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Love as depicted in the mass media is not what this level is about. What the world generally refers to as love is an intense emotionality combining physical attraction, possessiveness, control, addiction, eroticism and novelty. It is usually evanescent and fluctuating, waxing and waning with varying conditions. When frustrated, this emotion often reveals an underlying anger and dependency that it had masked. That love can turn to hate is a common concept, but what is being spoken about then rather than Love, is likely an addictive sentimentality. Hate stems from Pride, not Love; there probably never was actual love in such a relationship.

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From thinking that we 'are' our minds, we begin to see that we have minds, and that it it the mind that has thoughts, beliefs, feelings and opinions.

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This awesome revelation takes place non-rationally so that there is an infinite silence in the mind, which has stopped conceptualizing. That which is witnessing and that which is witnessed take on the same identity; the observer dissolves into the landscape and becomes equally the observed. Everything is connected to everything else by a Presence whose power is infinite, exquisitely gentle, yet rock-solid.

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…just being ordinary in itself is an expression of divinity; the truth of one's real self can be discovered through the pathway of everyday life. To live with care and kindness is all that is necessary. The rest reveals itself in due time. The commonplace and God are not distinct.

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…the individual human mind is like a computer terminal connected to a giant database. The database is human consciousness itself, of which our own consciousness is merely an individual expression, but with its roots in the common consciousness of all mankind…
The database transcends time and space and all limitation of individual consciousness.

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…the notion that our actions are based on thoughtful decisions is a grand illusion. The decision-making process is a function of consciousness itself; with enormous rapidity, the mind makes choices based on millions of pieces of data and their correlations and projections, far beyond conscious comprehension.

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Man thinks he lives by virtue of the forces he can control, but in fact he is governed by power from unrevealed sources, power over which he has no control. Because power is effortless it goes unseen and unsuspected. Force is experienced through the senses; power can be recognized only through inner awareness.

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