Good morning. I’m asking myself some hard questions these days, so I’m going to ask you some of the same ones. I’m just asking questions, but I’m guessing a few of these might ruffle some feathers. What a way to start the week, eh? How many things do you have faith in - meaning you believe something that has no tangible basis for support?
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
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.
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 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.