You said, “How do you know what to believe?“ In essence, do we have a means of discernment, detailed in Power vs. Force.
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“As with Power vs. Force, reading the material herein results in a progression of the reader’s level of consciousness. Therefore, what at first exposure might seem confrontational, paradoxically, it resolves into greater awareness and an expanded capacity of discernment.”
— Truth vs. Falsehood: How to tell the difference by David R. Hawkins
I have faith that all of your questions and questioning have lead you to the book “Power vs. Force: The hidden determinants of human behavior” in order to gain clarity on your quest for discernment.
I read that book after a friend recommended it in 2017 and it was incredibly impactful for me, and I recommend it all of the time, but I've actually not revisited the book since, just put lots of its practices into play. And now I'm wondering what part/which of my questions made you specifically think of that book!
You said, “How do you know what to believe?“ In essence, do we have a means of discernment, detailed in Power vs. Force.
Next up:
“As with Power vs. Force, reading the material herein results in a progression of the reader’s level of consciousness. Therefore, what at first exposure might seem confrontational, paradoxically, it resolves into greater awareness and an expanded capacity of discernment.”
— Truth vs. Falsehood: How to tell the difference by David R. Hawkins
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I haven't read Truth vs. Falsehood, but will put it on my list. Thank you so much for sharing this!
I have faith that all of your questions and questioning have lead you to the book “Power vs. Force: The hidden determinants of human behavior” in order to gain clarity on your quest for discernment.
I read that book after a friend recommended it in 2017 and it was incredibly impactful for me, and I recommend it all of the time, but I've actually not revisited the book since, just put lots of its practices into play. And now I'm wondering what part/which of my questions made you specifically think of that book!