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Author of the world best seller book "Power vs. Force", Dr. David R. Hawkins talks about the difference between talking about & knowing the Truth at his seminar in Sedona, Arizona on October 20th, 2007.
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  • Thank you Dr. Hawkins,

    I will be sending this to my children.

    I give thanks to God for you as my teacher.

    Namaste,

    Lisa

  • just finished reading his book: very,very wise and insightful.

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  • @MusclesRUS56

    Skeptics have to accept that many people don't have what it takes to master it. So it helps to have friends who can do it for you. Many of my friends do it professionally, and they live hundreds of miles away. Two of them have been so remarkable that they've been able to tell me truths about my life that NO ONE could've known. Both of them have even been able to determine my thoughts and feelings (in exact detail) about situations I had never discussed with them or anyone else.

  • @Funwatch2

    I learned that muscle testing takes lots and lots of practice and repetition. It's an acquired skill, & you have to develop a lot of respect for the technique & for what it can do. No one picks up a golf club & is as good as Tiger Woods is on their first day of golf. Every muscle test has to be approached with positive intention & an extraordinary sense of deep humility & open mindedness. I've gotten to the point in which I've fallen in love with truth because of its effectiveness.

  • @snowelijahsk8

    3) Both methods have worked for me, sometimes simultaneously. He teaches to do all that you can and not to necessarily rely on just one tool. Humans have a heart and a brain, so we use both tools to the best of our ability. Just recently, I found out that I saved a friend's life (from severe depression) by being able to muscle test many truths about his life that he wouldn't have known otherwise. Applying kinesiology to my own life has saved me from disaster countless times.

  • @snowelijahsk8

    1) Of course. 2) The error would be to hear about a subjective experience from someone who has lived it and then act as if you understood the meaning, without having lived it yourself. I've had some of the profound inner experiences he has described in his works but not all of them though. I honestly don't understand some of the higher truths he describes, even though, they sound cool. We appreciate many truths intellectually but even more so after we've lived them ourselves.

  • It seems necessary to first hear about truth, which then allows one to experience truthfulness, right?

    It seems the only danger would be to hear about, then boast about knowing without having the presence of knowingness. Right?

    Is it just as valuable for the faith based person to ask for subjective verification through the presence, as it is for the intellectually based person to ask through the muscle test?

  • @dscglfr00

    I have found complete and perfect verification through contemplative meditation on the truths presented. Or by sincerely asking God, "CAN ALL THIS REALLY BE TRUE?" and wait for verification through the presence.

  • @loisjuliacoleman

    I am with you, haha, our mind just keeps asking questions, haha :) The answer came immediately and intuitively as, it is our choice whether we choose to have the "experiential subjective truth" verified to us or not. Consciousness says in 'its' books (nonlocal impersonal teacher) haha, that the process is due to intention and an intense desire to know that which is said is true or not, because until we ask GOD for verification it remains heresay.

  • When we realize all schools of thought are total BS and then except there is no way to know anything for sure . And this suspends one in an infinite uncertainty with absolute assurance there is no certainty about anything , when at this point freedom is possible . Very few have the courage for this me included.

  • This video is the current story of my life!! I feel like I "know about" so much but in actuality I really haven't subjectively experienced these truths except for when I was taking artificially induced temporary consciousness raising psychedelic drugs. Now that I am clean and sober the frustration comes forth as an unknowing-ness of these essential truths! I mean I was over seeking approval and it was my nature to be forgiving and unconditionally loving to even the most challenging of people.

  • @Funwatch2 it is not working because you are still skeptical of it thus below 200...Or you are asking the questions wrong...If doing it right with love in your heart it certainly works.

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