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      • David Hawkins (February 28, 1913 – February 24, 2002) was an American scientist whose interests included the philosophy of science, mathematics, economics, childhood science education, and ethics. He was also an administrative assistant at the Manhattan Project 's Los Alamos Laboratory and later one of its official historians.
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  2. David Hawkins (February 28, 1913 – February 24, 2002) was an American scientist whose interests included the philosophy of science, mathematics, economics, childhood science education, and ethics. He was also an administrative assistant at the Manhattan Project 's Los Alamos Laboratory and later one of its official historians.

    • Shame
    • Guilt
    • Apathy
    • Grief
    • Fear
    • Desire
    • Anger
    • Pride
    • Courage
    • Neutrality

    Just a step above death. You’re probably contemplating suicide at this level. Either that or you’re a serial killer. Think of this as self-directed hatred.

    A step above shame, but you still may be having thoughts of suicide. You think of yourself as a sinner, unable to forgive yourself for past transgressions.

    Feeling hopeless or victimized. The state of learned helplessness. Many homeless people are stuck here.

    A state of perpetual sadness and loss. You might drop down here after losing a loved one. Depression. Still higher than apathy, since you’re beginning to escape the numbness.

    Seeing the world as dangerous and unsafe. Paranoia. Usually you’ll need help to rise above this level, or you’ll remain trapped for a long time, such as in an abusive relationship.

    Not to be confused with setting and achieving goals, this is the level of addiction, craving, and lust — for money, approval, power, fame, etc. Consumerism. Materialism. This is the level of smoking and drinking and doing drugs.

    The level of frustration, often from not having your desires met at the lower level. This level can spur you to action at higher levels, or it can keep you stuck in hatred. In an abusive relationship, you’ll often see an anger person coupled with a fear person.

    The first level where you start to feel good, but it’s a false feeling. It’s dependent on external circumstances (money, prestige, etc), so it’s vulnerable. Pride can lead to nationalism, racism, and religious wars. Think Nazis. A state of irrational denial and defensiveness. Religious fundamentalism is also stuck at this level. You become so close...

    The first level of true strength. I’ve made a previous post about this level: Courage is the Gateway. This is where you start to see life as challenging and exciting instead of overwhelming. You begin to have an inkling of interest in personal growth, although at this level you’ll probably call it something else like skill-building, career advancem...

    This level is epitomized by the phrase, “live and let live.” It’s flexible, relaxed, and unattached. Whatever happens, you roll with the punches. You don’t have anything to prove. You feel safe and get along well with other people. A lot of self-employed people are at this level. A very comfortable place. The level of complacency and laziness. You’...

    • Samuel Austin
  3. David R. Hawkins – Live your life like a prayer. Veritas Publishing produces and publishes the works of Sir David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D., an internationally renowned spiritual teacher, psychiatrist, physician, researcher, lecturer and developer of the widely-known Map of Consciousness®. This Map is both copyrighted and trademarked.

  4. In 1995 Hawkins published his best known work Power Vs Force, it attempts to map human consciousness and differentiates between actions brought about by force, a movement that goes from one point to another against opposition, and power, a standing field that doesn't move.

    • June 3, 1927
    • September 19, 2012
  5. About The Man Who Mapped Consciousness. A biography of the late spiritual pioneer Dr. David R. Hawkins, or “Doc” as he was known to many of his devotees.“This is more than a biography; it’s a heartfelt journey, an invitation to experience his life and witness the extraordinary legacy he left behind.”Dr. David R. Hawkins, a man whose ...

  6. Aug 1, 2013 · Delve deep into the mysteries of consciousness and the spiritual realm in this classic by Dr. David Hawkins, a leading figure in the field of self-realization and personal development.

  7. In his teen years David was reading classics in philosophy. He could not be bothered with fiction books. He was drawn to the ancient philosophies of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and Plotinus. They fed his keen intellect and his seeming innate drive to find truth.