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Summary of David R. Hawkins's The Map of Consciousness Explained
Summary of David R. Hawkins's The Map of Consciousness Explained
Summary of David R. Hawkins's The Map of Consciousness Explained
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Book Preview: #1 Betty was 34 years old, but she looked much older because she was thin and drawn. She had developed a fear of muggers, rapists, and air pollution. She was too afraid of talking about psychological matters to improve.

#2 The Map of Consciousness is a reference guide to the spectrum of consciousness, charting the calibrated levels of energy. It ranges from 1 to 1,000, where 1 indicates existence and 1,000 indicates the highest level that has ever graced the planet.

#3 The level of Courage, which is the shift from negative to positive energy, is the energy of integrity, self-honesty, and real empowerment. The levels below Courage are antilife, whereas the levels above it are supportive of life.

#4 All living things react positively to what is life-supporting and negatively to what is life-threatening. This is the fundamental mechanism of survival. In humans, the capacity to detect change and react appropriately is far more developed than in trees.

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Release dateMar 16, 2022
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    #1

    Betty was 34 years old, but she looked much older because she was thin and drawn. She had developed a fear of muggers, rapists, and air pollution. She was too afraid of talking about psychological matters to improve.

    #2

    The Map of Consciousness is a reference guide to the spectrum of consciousness, charting the calibrated levels of energy. It ranges from 1 to 1,000, where 1 indicates existence and 1,000 indicates the highest level that has ever graced the planet.

    #3

    The level of Courage, which is the shift from negative to positive energy, is the energy of integrity, self-honesty, and real empowerment. The levels below Courage are antilife, whereas the levels above it are supportive of life.

    #4

    All living things react positively to what is life-supporting and negatively to what is life-threatening. This is the fundamental mechanism of survival. In humans, the capacity to detect change and react appropriately is far more developed than in trees.

    #5

    The human mind is like a computer terminal connected to a giant database. The database is human consciousness, and it is the source of all information obtained sub- or suprationally. It is the fountainhead of genius and the source of uncanny psychic knowledge.

    #6

    The existence of a nonlinear, interconnected database of consciousness may be difficult to comprehend at first, but we will circle around this territory in several different ways so that, in the end, you will have not only understood the reality of consciousness but also realized your vital place within it.

    #7

    The evolution of this work, which began in 1965, was fostered by developments in numerous scientific fields. The new science of kinesiology was developed in the 1970s, and computers were designed that were capable of millions of calculations in milliseconds.

    #8

    The Newtonian paradigm is that A causes B causes C. In this scheme of material determinism, nothing is inherently free, but only the result of something else. It is thus limited. The world of force is what this system defines.

    #9

    The secret of the success of powerful people is their complete and total alignment to very high and powerful principles.

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