Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
The publication of Power vs. Force by Sir David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D., reveals to the general public secret information heretofore only shared by the author with certain Nobelists and world leaders.
Analyzing the basic nature of human thought and consciousness itself, the author makes available to everyone the key to penetrating the last barrier to the advancement of civilization and science and resolving the most crucial of all human dilemmas: how to instantly determine the truth or falsehood of any statement or supposed fact.
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 consciousness.
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.
Customer Reviews
So many questions answered so beautifully.
This was my intro to Hawkins' works. -
he's a clinician, philosopher, sage and brings all of it together in a way that I've been wondering if actually existed.. Totally changed my life...
Very thankful
Consciousness lifting book
Highly recommended. This book is life altering. It will widen your awareness level several orders of magnitude in a logarithmic scale. Worth listening many times over to let it's wisdom sink in. Priceless.
Power vs. force
This is the worst audiobook I’ve ever bought and if I could, I’d get my money back. The narrator mumbles
, can barely breathe and seems continually out of breath. He also does not enunciate at all. The whole book is lost on me as a result of the person reading. Don’t. Buy. It. It’s awful and not worth the $35 I spent after taxes. I should’ve gotten the paperback!