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Originally Posted by unicorn Hi Tobias,
I am happy you found my answers helpful so far. You raise good questions that goes right to the core of a number of ambiguities of common myths and interpretations of a lot of self-help material. I want to try to answer them as I believe I have more insights to share, but it is a challenge to present the answers as clear as possible. I appreciate your total open honesty in your self-presentation, your inquiring mind and your motivation to understand yourself, and that's why I do not want to present superficial answers. Today I am a little pressed for time and also a bit tired, so I will not try to reply to your follow-up questions now. Just wanted to check in and say I will answer when I get the time to do it.
Just one thought I can present on the fly: Power vs. force is only a superficial introduction to David Hawkins teachings. The book really should produce at least as many questions as insights for you. And questions are good, asking them is the main key to growth. So do not be so hard on yourself for not understanding all at once, that only shows that you are not satisfied with superficial interpretations and that you deeply want to be able to relate theories to your own experience, which is really the only true measure of a theory's validity. | Is there somewhere to go for Power vs Force 302 instead of 101?
__________________ This very moment is the perfect teacher, and lucky for us, it's with us wherever we go. -- Pema Chodron |