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I: Reality and Subjectivity
Dr. David R. Hawkins M.D. Ph.D.

Veritas Publishing, 2003 - 446 pages

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Perfect

This book is very helpful for those seeking enlightenment via radical truth. It seems to make the reader aware of the non linear. It definetly spreads Divinity to all. Such a wonderful work.


Horsepower vs. Horse

This book is a continuation of the series started in "Power vs. Force" and expands and illuminates much that was in the first book. I found myself lifted off my feet a few times reading this one. The first book is an excellent intro and this one just disappears in your hands as it sings, vibrates and illuminates its way into your life. I have not read a more clear and precise author on spirituality than Dr. Hawkins. That said, I can understand that some readers might not be quite in the right space for this, and I would remember that when reading any negative reviews.


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Truth from the Top

A powerful read for those who are ready to give up the map and become a true explorer of consciousness.

You'll quickly realize that more 'information' can never give you an experience of the formless. It can only point the way.

Hawkins opens the door, points the way and leaves the door wide open for you to walk on through. The cost of entry: Every idea and concept you have ever thought about truth.

A must read for any true explorer

Brett






Good Book

I enjoyed the QA style layout and it is full of great content.


Two Authors?

After reading "Power vs. Force," "The Eye of the I: From Which Nothing is Hidden" and "I: Reality and Subjectivity," one may question whether David Hawkins' doppelganger has insinuated his dissonant views into these works. Hawkins' stunning spiritual insights are often marred by an obsession with calibrations and his use of kinesiology to discern levels of truth and spiritual attainment. Rather than seeing the calibrations as a means to an end, Hawkins sadly appears to have made them an end in themselves, which confuses his message. Never the less, this trilogy, and especially the third offering, are not to be missed by spiritual seekers. But, as with all spiritual books, it is the responsibility of the reader to go within and discern for themselves what will carry them further along their path, and what will hinder them.

Aside from the calibrations, Hawkins work can be seen as a first person presentation of the perennial philosophy. The book has an appealing question and answer format that gives the feeling of an intimate discussion between student and teacher. Hawkins speaks authoritatively because he has first walked the path he invites his readers to enter. The information he presents on the dissolution of the ego, not by force, but through compassionate understanding, can only be the result of his own experiential knowing. He exposes the impossibility of the void, noting that it is the, "ego's last desperate bid for survival" because he himself had been trapped at one time by this belief. Hawkins defines the intellect as a "refinement of the ego," demonstrating that ultimately one must surrender the self to find the Self that has always existed. This is a richly textured book that a reader can return to again and again, knowing that they will gain new insight at each reading. Lee & Steven Hager are the authors of Quantum Prodigal Son: Revisiting Jesus' Parable of the Prodigal Son from the Perspective of Quantum Mechanics


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