David Hawkins’ trilogy of books relating to the map of human consciousness stems from a very simple kinesiological test familiar to many health pracititioners today. Its such a simple test that its almost too good to believe. After reading closely this Trilogy (beginning w/ Power vs. Force), and battling with skepticism of the methodology itself that is used to come up with the spiritual upshot of such research, this last book seals the deal for me. Even if one disregards the methodology of kinesiological testing to verify and come up with the conclusions in this book, the truth of these conclusions seem so right-on and in line with spiritual history that it makes for a truly groundbreaking survey of the nature of consciousness, enlightenment, and spiritual progress. This book has been of incredible aid in my own personal piecing-together of my own journey. Amazing book! Completely recommended.
Michael Tiernan
www.tiernantunes.com
This is the latest David Hawkins book I have read. It feels like you are sitting on the warm sand of a peaceful ocean setting. You read this book and the waves are rolling, the sounds relaxing, the warm sun hidden behind some puffy white clouds. This book is a further adventure in advancing consciousness. If you like science, though, you should probably focus on Lynne Taggert's books. If you are tired of your current dogma and want to replace it with another one, you should read A Course in Miracles or the Tibetan Book of the Dead. This book will help you to open and open up more. If that is what you want to do, read the first two books, Power vs. Force, and the Eye of the I and then read this book.
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Source: I: Reality and Subjectivity, Page: 220-221
Contributed by: Tribble.
Q: We note that your lectures always start with the same opening statement, “Everything is happening of its own; nothing is causing anything else.”
A: The belief in linear causality is a basic axiom of the whole structure of the ego/mind dualistic belief system. To see through that illusion is the most important and greatest leap available for getting closer to comprehending Reality.
It is critical to grasp that the illusion of linear causality as an explanation for the observed phenomena of life is the major and most profound limitation of thinkingness. It is the major block that cannot be transcended even by intellectual geniuses who characteristically calibrate at 499. The intellect which serves to aid the progress of civilization becomes entrenched in the psyche and becomes the major obstacle to Realization. Although causality (calibration 426) is a major illusion, it is really not a difficult one to solve once it is disassembled.
Mentation, reason, logic, and language are all structured dualistically, based on the axiom that there is a subject and an object, that there is a 'this' doing or causing a 'that'. Reason strives to find a connection between a witnessed phenomenon and some antecedent which is most commonly located in prior time. Logic then concludes that what precedes an event must somehow be its 'cause' or explanation. It confuses temporal sequence with causation.
The term “cause” is an abstract hypothesis, a tautology, an intellectualization which has no concordant substrate in reality. It is at best an operational supposition to satisfy the mind's requirement for an 'explanation'. Fallacy arises out of the mind's proclivity to ask the redundant and fatal question “Why?”
We have stated elsewhere that there is no 'why' to anything in Reality and, in fact, no 'why' can be answered and still stay within Reality. All answers to “why” questions are intrinsically fallacious as they require a jump from verifiable observables to hypothetical suppositions which are all mentations.
Events and conditions have a source or origination but not a cause. The concept of 'cause' limits comprehension to content only, whereas, in reality, all content is subject to context. This is the very crux of the understanding that allows consciousness to jump from 499 to the 500s.
Neither God nor Truth can be found within the limitation of content only for, by simple observation, content is only definition or description whereas context supplies meaning, significance, and concordance with the reality of existence itself. This is important to comprehend not only in spiritual work but also in everyday social and political policies.
To fail to properly contextualize content has historically been the basis for the slaughter of millions of people in every century throughout human history. To ignore context is the greatest source of catastrophe for every generation of man, and it continutes on in the present time with the same catastrophic consequences. There is no greater lesson that needs to be learned to reduce human suffering and bring ignorance to an end.
Source: I: Reality and Subjectivity, Page: 239-240
Contributed by: Tribble.
Q: Sex and money are the temptations that are emphasized by many spiritual groups as the traps to be avoided.
A: That tradition has value but also ambiguous results. First, it creates an aversion and a sense of sin or guilt about the issues. It also inflates their importance, thereby creating a fear. It is not sex and money that are problems but the attachments to them. In the nonattached state, there is neither attraction nor aversion. Teachers such as Ramakrishna forbade both sex and money to his young male students. He held that they could be contaminated by even just the energy of sex or money.
Inasmuch as greed and desire calibrate below 200 (they are at 125), avoidance was an attempt to forestall attachment. However, the desire for sex or money stems from within an can remain within the ego, even though it is not indulged in or acted upon. At beginning levels of spiritual training, avoidance may well be the best course because desires are so strong. There mere willingness to sacrifice sensual pleasure or worldly gain is already of value in learning how to transcend attractions and instinctual drives, and the intensity of spiritual commitment is enhanced.
Throughout history and up to the current time, there have been a number of well known 'gurus' who became addicted to sex, power, and money, and who covered up their actions with clever rationalizations. Those who exhibit wealth, a veneer of spiritual trappings, and who approve of sexual acting out attract many followers.
The basis for this paradox was revealed through spiritual research. Often, the early writings of a famous or popular guru calibrate quite high (usually in the high 400s to middle 500s). Then, after much success and acclaim, the calibrated level of the guru drops precipituously, sometimes to even below 200. Thus, it is not uncommon for there to be a wide disparity between the early writings of a teacher and the teacher's later level of consciousness. In some cases, both recent and current, the resultant misbehaviors create scandal and dismay, and residual followers haev to resort to denial to rationalize their continued obedience to a cult or group of adherents. Although the erstwhile guru's own calibration may have fallen significantly, the calibration of the original writings remain the same.








These books (Hawkin's newer ones after Power vs. Force) came in a time when I needed more reference material & more elaboration on what I was missing in my spiritual journey. These books did exactly what they needed to do for me. They elaborated & the more I contemplated what was in them…the more I grew. Honestly, I don't realy use the calibration tool in my life. I read these books for Hawkin's personal revelations rather than for any insight about what is out there because I was more concerned w/ what was inside of me.
I eventually finished the books & have moved on but I still come back to Hawkins every once in a while when I am questioning something. I know for me personally these books have allowed me to understand mystical experiences & God more than most authors out there because he has travelled these roads already & knows the road markers & knows the pitfalls & is willing to actually teach what he knows to others via these books.
I know what I write here isn't more helpful than actual quotes so I'll write some quotes out. Check them out & see for yourself!