Power vs. Force by David R Hawkins Md Phd

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Power vs. Force by David R Hawkins Md Phd

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This classic text explores how we as individuals can move towards our ultimate potential through understanding human behaviour and enhancing our level of consciousness.

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Power vs. Force by David R Hawkins Md Phd

This classic text explores how we as individuals can move towards our ultimate potential through understanding human behaviour and enhancing our level of consciousness.
One of the most interesting self-help type books I've ever readIt's packed with advice on how to stay in good physical, mental and spiritual shape. It's like a toolkit with all sorts of good advice on how to live your life. Stephanie Beacham A beautiful gift of writing... You spread joy, love and compassion through what you write. The fruit of these three is peace, as you know. -- Mother Teresa
David R. Hawkins, MD, PhD, was Director of the Institute for Spiritual Research, Inc., and Founder of the Path of Devotional Nonduality. He was renowned as a pioneering researcher in the field of consciousness, as well as author, lecturer, clinician, physician and scientist. He served as an adviser to Catholic, Protestant and Buddhist monasteries; appeared on major network television and radio programmes; and lectured widely at such places as Westminster Abbey, the Oxford Forum, the University of Notre Dame and Harvard University. www.veritaspub.com
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ISBN 13 9781401945077
ISBN 10 1401945074
Title Power vs. Force
Author David R Hawkins
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hay House Inc
Year published 2014-01-30
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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