This work continues the presentation of a long-predicted major advance in critical human knowledge. It explains the very essence of consciousness as it evolved from its primordial appearance as life on earth on up through evolution as the human ego, and to its transcendence as the spiritual Reality of Enlightenment and the Presence of Divinity. Subjects include clarification of the ego, karma, Creation vs. Evolution, spirituality vs. religion, truth vs. falsehood. Includes meditation and contemplation techniques.
Title | : | I: Reality and Subjectivity |
Edition Language | : | English |
ISBN | : | 9780971500716 |
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"Hah!" This book transforms the way one views reality. Of the hundreds of religious and spiritual texts that I have read over the past 15 years, this one has influenced me in the most profound ways. M...
This is another ”enlightening” book by David Hawkins. It is the third of a trilogy, the previous books being “Power versus Force” and “Eye of the I”. It is divided into five sections, resp...
Vorbim de un material extrem de complex care, așa cum spune și autorul, caută o evoluție a conștiinței din perspectiva unor cercetări ce se întind pe zeci de ani (Realitate) și pe baza experi...
I can only review this book through a poem. Here it goes... Sitting on the edge of the formless and formed,Peering into each and expressing it through language,That is the true power of Hawkins.Standi...
"Power Vs. Force" supplies the measuring stick, "The Eye Of The I" soothes the spirtual questions, and "I" does the cleanup. Simple as that....
Wow....I mean wow!...
I'm a big fan of Hawkins, he has a take on spiritual matters which is breathtaking in its clarity. That said, this is not (in my view) his best work.We all understand the fundamental dichotomies inher...
....May have update once completed, but suffice it to say, this author's work is a complex mixture of physics, spirituality, psychology, and life! Written in easy-to-read (sort of) Q & A format. Conte...
Magnificent and beautiful information in it. One of a kind....
Hawkins ventures into political discussion, which I found not only unnecessary but hurtful to the greater message about spirituality and divinity that he is writing about....