
A Review of the Work
Sedona 2006 Lecture Series
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David R. Hawkins MD
About this listen
Held at the Sedona Creative Life Center in 2006, this lecture recaps the basic spiritual principles that Dr. Hawkins teaches in his lectures and books. Dr. Hawkins explains the difference between essence and appearance and the innocence of Man. He also delves into how our view of God and ourselves is dependent on our level of consciousness. There is also a discussion of the importance of self-help groups. He also tells why the world is perfect as it is due to maximum karmic potential. Quantum physics is also explored and the illusion of causality. All this and much, much more!
©2014 David R. Hawkins (P)2014 Veritas Publishing
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