Summary of David R. Hawkins s Transcending the Levels of Consciousness
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Everyone is aware of the pain of losing face, becoming discredited, or of seeming to be a non-person. Shamed people hang their heads and slink away, wishing they were invisible.
#2 Depression is a serious level of consciousness that can be immobilizing and life-threatening. It is characterized by helplessness and hopelessness, and is therefore described as a dispirited state and hellish to endure. The will to live is lost, but in the deepest depths, even the act of suicide is not possible due to lack of energy.
#3 Depression is a serious level of consciousness characterized by helplessness and hopelessness, and it is therefore described as a dispirited state. The will to live is lost, but in the deepest depths, even the act of suicide is not possible due to lack of energy.
#4 The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

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Date de parution 13 septembre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350002362
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on David R. Hawkins's Transcending the Levels of Consciousness
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7 Insights from Chapter 8 Insights from Chapter 9 Insights from Chapter 10 Insights from Chapter 11 Insights from Chapter 12 Insights from Chapter 13 Insights from Chapter 14 Insights from Chapter 15 Insights from Chapter 16 Insights from Chapter 17 Insights from Chapter 18 Insights from Chapter 19 Insights from Chapter 20 Insights from Chapter 21 Insights from Chapter 22 Insights from Chapter 23 Insights from Chapter 24 Insights from Chapter 25 Insights from Chapter 26
Insights from Chapter 1



#1

Everyone is aware of the pain of losing face, becoming discredited, or of seeming to be a non-person. Shamed people hang their heads and slink away, wishing they were invisible.

#2

Depression is a serious level of consciousness that can be immobilizing and life-threatening. It is characterized by helplessness and hopelessness, and is therefore described as a dispirited state and hellish to endure. The will to live is lost, but in the deepest depths, even the act of suicide is not possible due to lack of energy.

#3

Depression is a serious level of consciousness characterized by helplessness and hopelessness, and it is therefore described as a dispirited state. The will to live is lost, but in the deepest depths, even the act of suicide is not possible due to lack of energy.

#4

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#5

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#6

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#7

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. Death is seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#8

We are all born with a choice of whether or not to reincarnate into the human physical plane. If we choose not to, we enter the spiritual planes and face our karma. Positive karma can compensate for and undo negative karma. Spiritual progress comes from choosing good will, forgiveness, and love in the world rather than seeking gain.

#9

We are all born with a choice of whether or not to reincarnate into the human physical plane. If we choose not to, we enter the spiritual planes and face our karma. Positive karma can compensate for and undo negative karma. Spiritual progress comes from choosing good will, forgiveness, and love in the world rather than seeking gain.

#10

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#2

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#3

Guilt is but another form of egotism in which error is inflated instead of being relinquished to a higher power. God is not a sadist, so self-degradation or self-punishment serves neither God nor one’s fellowman.

#4

Guilt is but another form of egotism in which error is inflated instead of being relinquished to a higher power. God is not a sadist, so self-degradation or self-punishment serves neither God nor one’s fellowman.

#5

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#6

Guilt is but another form of egotism in which error is inflated instead of being relinquished to a higher power. God is not a sadist, so self-degradation or self-punishment serves neither God nor one’s fellowman. The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it.

#7

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#8

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#9

the fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#10

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#11

The fear of death is a universal human experience, but it is also a common presumption that everyone fears death and has an aversion to it. However, death is also seen as an attraction or a final act of revenge or heroism under appropriate conditions.

#12

Guilt is but another form of egotism in which error is inflated instead of being relinquished to a higher power. God is not a sadist, so self-degradation or self-punishment serves neither God nor one’s fellowman.

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