Power Vs. ForcePower Vs. Force
the Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior
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Current format, eBook, , All copies in use.Discusses the forces people can control versus the unseen powers that no one can control but actively govern over many lives.
All human endeavors have the common goal of understanding or influencing human experience. To this end, man has developed numerous descriptive and analytical disciplines: Morality, Philosophy, Psychology, and so on. Regardless of what branch of inquiry one starts from-philosophy, political theory, theology-all avenues of investigation eventually converge at a common meeting point: the quest for an organized understanding of the nature of pure consc iousness. To explain that which is simple can be difficult indeed. Much of this book is devoted to the process of making the simple obvious. If we can understand even one simple thing in depth, we will have greatly expanded our capacity for comprehending the nature of the universe and life itself.
"Imagine&;what if you had access to a simple yes-or-no answer to any question you wished to ask? A demonstrably true answer. Any question . . . think about it." &; from the Foreword
"Man thinks he lives by virtue of the forces he can control, but in fact, he&;s governed by power from unrevealed sources, power over which he has no control." &; from the Introduction
"... particularly timely... a significant contribution to understanding and dealing with the problems we face today." &; Lee Iacocca
"I especially appreciate [the] research and presentation on the attractor patterns of business..." &; Sam Walton
"[A] beautiful gift of writing . . . [You] spread joy, love, and compassion through what you write. The fruit of these three is peace, as you know..." &; Mother Teresa
"Overwhelming! A masterpiece! A lifetime work!" &; Sheldon Deal, president, International College of Applied Kinesiology
Building on the accumulated wisdom of applied kinesiology (diagnostic muscle-testing to determine the causes of allergies and ailments) and behavioral kinesiology (muscle-testing to determine emotional responses to stimuli), David R. Hawkins MD, PhD has taken muscle-testing to the next level, in an effort to determine what makes people and systems strong, healthy, effective and spiritually sound.
All human endeavors have the common goal of understanding or influencing human experience. To this end, man has developed numerous descriptive and analytical disciplines: Morality, Philosophy, Psychology, and so on. Regardless of what branch of inquiry one starts from-philosophy, political theory, theology-all avenues of investigation eventually converge at a common meeting point: the quest for an organized understanding of the nature of pure consc iousness. To explain that which is simple can be difficult indeed. Much of this book is devoted to the process of making the simple obvious. If we can understand even one simple thing in depth, we will have greatly expanded our capacity for comprehending the nature of the universe and life itself.
"Imagine&;what if you had access to a simple yes-or-no answer to any question you wished to ask? A demonstrably true answer. Any question . . . think about it." &; from the Foreword
"Man thinks he lives by virtue of the forces he can control, but in fact, he&;s governed by power from unrevealed sources, power over which he has no control." &; from the Introduction
"... particularly timely... a significant contribution to understanding and dealing with the problems we face today." &; Lee Iacocca
"I especially appreciate [the] research and presentation on the attractor patterns of business..." &; Sam Walton
"[A] beautiful gift of writing . . . [You] spread joy, love, and compassion through what you write. The fruit of these three is peace, as you know..." &; Mother Teresa
"Overwhelming! A masterpiece! A lifetime work!" &; Sheldon Deal, president, International College of Applied Kinesiology
Building on the accumulated wisdom of applied kinesiology (diagnostic muscle-testing to determine the causes of allergies and ailments) and behavioral kinesiology (muscle-testing to determine emotional responses to stimuli), David R. Hawkins MD, PhD has taken muscle-testing to the next level, in an effort to determine what makes people and systems strong, healthy, effective and spiritually sound.
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