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The Eye of The I |
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Rating: Summary: I Am That I Am Review: This is 'my' first attempt to write a book review, which is really best summed up by the words "Absolutely stunned". 'I' am definitely not the 'I' which I seemed to be at the outset. This magical volume is a Pandora's Box in reverse, and a slow and sensitive reading of it, pondering and fully meditating on the attractor patterns as they are revealed, does indeed expose one to new levels of evolution, wonderment and bliss. I have ended up with a feeling of great thankfulness that a 'man' - if such term be not an understatement - such as David Hawkins is walking on this planet. It will take some time for all this to settle in and adjust to. One is a little sad that greater care in proof reading was not taken by the publishers. On page eight - of the hardback edition - 'sattva' has been spelled as 'satra' and Ramana Maharshi's name is consistently mis-spelled as 'Ramana Marharshi' throughout. In Chapter Eight on page 115, the title BEYOND CAUSALITY is fine, however by page 117, and on all odd-numbered pages up to page 127, the running title header has jumped to BEYOND CASUALTY. One can certainly make out an argument - well and truly - that the crisis of emergency hospitalization would indeed be transcended by immersing oneself in this book, but medical professional though he be, I hardly think that this is what Doctor Hawkins originally intended. However, nothing can detract from the wonderful direct experience imbued that "everything is well and truly all right". This book has shot directly into my Top Ten and has become a serious contender for the Number One slot. It is a profound and moving experience to have worked with this book, and it can be assured that the effects will not stop when the last page has been reached. It feels as though the seed of the soul has been germinated and energized in readiness for the final surrender to the Almighty.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Experience Review: This is a book I couldn't put down. It was a very "slow" read and very difficult read for me. There's so much here that it may have been a bit overwhelming, but I was totally absorbed by this wonderful book. Very often it is hard to put certain things into words, this is one of those times. I do know that as a student of the Truth this was an important book to read and it comes with my highest recommendation.
Rating: Summary: This way to Enlightenment. Review: Upon completion of Power vs. Force, his first book, it was evident that Dr. David R. Hawkins was onto something big. Now comes The Eye of the I, the second in a trilogy that will, no doubt, become classics in Spiritual literature, if not in Physics, Medicine, Psychology, and heaven knows what other areas. A noted doctor and healer with many credentials, Hawkins experienced enlightenment in all its glory, and gently points the way for us. He is a loving presence, a kind teacher, a benevolent energy that transcends time and space. The words on these pages awaken something great in the reader. It is recommended, though, that the books be read in order. Though the first one is a bit technical, the second book speaks to the spiritual seeker in all of us. The world morphs into a paradise as these books are passed from hand to hand, from mind to mind, and from heart to heart.
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