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by: David R. Hawkins

 : Power vs Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 153
EAN: 9780964326101
ISBN: 0964326108
Label: Veritas Publishing
Manufacturer: Veritas Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: June 01, 1995
Publisher: Veritas Publishing
Studio: Veritas Publishing
Sales Rank: 229454




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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!





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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Practical Explanation of the Truth
This book was recommended to me time and time again, before I sat down and finally read it. I was thrilled to have another angle to the truths I was studying in many other areas.

I found Chapter 4 the most powerful and useful in my own personal life. I actually created a card in my wallet with all of the levels of consciousness written out so that I could see where I was on any given day. The utilization of this card has helped me see my way through many life challenges, and help to ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Power vs. Force
I highly recommend Power vs. Force, which very simply explains the power of levels of consciousness. I quote David Hawkins a number of times in my book, Managing Thought: How Do Your Thoughts Rule Your World?, and with Hawkins' permission, excerpted a table from his book on powerful vs. weak thought patterns. This book was of significant influence for me on my own path to self-awareness. There were a number of aha!s for me as I read this book. For example, up until reading this book, I approached my ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - insightfulness
this book is great for anyone who truly wants to understand the behind the scenes forces that influence our lives and our society



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Borrow from the Library
Like most of the other reviews, my opinion is mixed. Besides some of the obvious contradictions others have mentioned, there was one that really jumped out at me in the early part of the book: If people's energy really affects other people's, shouldn't you take one of the people (the tester) out of the equation and standardize things so there's no experiementer bias? Scientific method requires eliminating the bias of the researcher.

I did enjoy the book, although I'd read enough about ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I still can't decide if this is pseudo-religious garbage
I think something that this book is missing is an emphasis that people actually go out and do something. Things become apparent through god, yet initiative comes from within.

I also like Transcending the Levels of Consciousness better. Both books are revelationary. Very much recommended, but not in ALL seriousness.

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