In order to bring all good things into our lives, we must
practice vibrating at 200 (courage) and above on the consciousness
scale.
The scale is a practical tool to keep our focus on the states of
mind that make us feel GOOD ((GOD)).
Read more in Dr. David Hawkin's book "Power vs. Force."
Hawkins states that he has reached a highly advanced state of awareness
by Divine grace and via decisive life experiences. In his works
he approaches the study and practice of spirituality by means of
his personal experience and his clinical and academic background.
The stated objectives of Hawkins' research and teaching are to facilitate
metaphysical understanding and to confirm the reality of spiritual truth
in the individual as well as society, focusing on subtle contextual
aspects of consciousness and the road to enlightenment.
Life overview and professional stages
Born in Milwaukee on June 3, 1927, David Ramon Hawkins is the son
of Ramon Nelson and Alice-Mary (McCutcheon) Hawkins. He grew up in rural
Wisconsin. At the age of 12 years as a paperboy, in winter, he had
a near-death experience (NDE). Serving in the U.S. Navy from 1945-1946
during World War II, he was aboard a minesweeper between June and August
before Japan surrendered. After the war he earned a B.S. in pre-med
from Marquette University (1950) and received a medical degree (M.D)
from the Medical College of Wisconsin (1953). Hawkins underwent five
years of his own Freudian psychoanalysis in New York while he trained
to be a psychiatrist to take up his profession in 1953, leading to
the American Psychiatric Association 50-Year Distinguished Life
Fellows honor (May, 2004).
As a seeker and later on researcher of truth all his life, he was left
unsatisfied by the array of information in the volumes of the Great Books
of the Western World. Calling himself a “misfit“, he gravitated toward
unconventional methods privately as well as professionally.
He married Margaret Hawkins, with whom he has one daughter. Due to his
spiritual conversion in January 1965 and the course of subsequent life
changes they divorced. In 1979 Hawkins gave up his large practice for
a seven-year-period of a frugal life in Arizona as a hermit. After 12
years of spiritual study and meditation, he relearned worldly manners again
to become an “ordinary man."
Susan Humphrey, later his second wife,
entered his life in 1991, being the one, who strongly insisted that
he publish his findings. Until 1995 he had remained publicly silent
about his extraordinary spiritual states such as his first memory,
a sudden awareness of existence, at the age of 3, his NDE as a youngster,
sensing the “excruciating immensity of the suffering of mankind" at 16,
and his claimed enlightenment at 38 years, which he believes terminated
his personhood, followed by his unity experience in 1977 in Rothman's
Restaurant in Long Island.
Quotations by David R. Hawkins
On effective change
"We change the world not by what we say or do, but as a consequence of what
we have become. Thus, every spiritual aspirant serves the world."
The Eye of the I, p. 69
On the ego/false God
"From the viewpoint of the evolution of consciousness, atheism results
from the refusal or inability to let go of the illusion that the
narcissistic core of the ego is sovereign and is the source of one's
life and existence." Truth vs. Falsehood, p. 356
On teaching/teachers
"The true [spiritual] teachers can be seen to have no interest in fame
or in having followers, prestige or trappings [...] The teachings and
not the teacher are what is important. Inasmuch as the teachings do not
come from the personage of the teacher at all, it does not make sense to
idolize or worship the personage. The information is transmitted as a
gift because it was received as such." The Eye of the I, p. 37
On his enlightenment experience
"There was this miraculous change. .... it is so far reaching and […]
so far beyond ordinary human experience. […] Now everything is transformed.
[…] And there is absolutely nothing you can say about it. […] Whatever
had been my individual self was struck dumb with awe. It was awesome
beyond all meaning of the word to be the witness of the presence
of that which is in its naked expression as all existence. […]
Although the mind has stopped one is at one with all that is
known. There is, in the instant, the experience with those attributes
of God described as omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence.
The power is infinite. The knowingness is also infinite. All things
are known. It doesn't mean that all things are denoted by the intellect,
because one would have to have an interest in such things. It is like
in the presence of omniscience that all things are knowable, therefore
one doesn't bother knowing about the specific."
Here Is The Map of Consciousness :
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Map of the Scale of Consciousness
Level Log/Calibration Emotion
Enlightenment 700 - 1,000 Pure Consciousness
Peace 600 Illumination
Joy 540 Serenity
Love 500 Reverence
Reason 400 Understanding
Acceptance 350 Forgiveness
Willingness 310 Optimism
Neutrality 250 Trust
Courage 200 Affirmation
The above are levels of Truth
The below are levels of falsehood
Pride 175 Scorn
Antagonistic 150 Hate
Desire 125 Lust
Fear 100 Anxiety
Grief 75 Regret
Apathy/Hatred 50 Despair
Guilt 30 Blame
Shame 20 Humiliation
Kate Loving Shenk is a writer, healer, musician and author of the electronic book: "Transform Your Nursing Career and Discover Your Calling and Destiny."
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