
To help you prepare your 2021 reading list, I continue to show my biggest inspirations from this year.
David R. Hawkins has been my biggest inspiration so far. Although his Power vs Force series can be tricky to follow sometimes because of his experimental approach, there is great wisdom hidden in there.
‘Power vs Force’ is the book that introduces Hawkin’s experiments in detail. It might be a long read but his Map of Consciousness is worth spending hours into. What impressed me was not how he conducted the experiments but how he puts the emotions into words.
My favorite book of this year has been ‘Letting Go’. It is a book that wraps up Hawkins’ wisdom really nicely. If you have to read only one from this series, this is the one that you go for. ‘Letting Go’ has an aura that spreads peace. It is a book that just calms you down and makes you realize everything is okay. Everything that is not okay, is nothing more than the mind’s own creation.
Below are some quotes from these two books.
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Ozan
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„To be surrendered means to have no strong emotion about a thing: „It’s okay if it happens, and it’s okay if it doesn’t”.”
From the Book ‘Letting Go’
„Feelings come and go, and eventually you realize that you are not your feelings, but that the real „you” is merely witnessing them. You stop identifying with them. The „you” that is observing and is aware of what is happening always stays the same.”
From the Book ‘Letting Go’
„Inside of us, but out of awareness, is the truth that „I already know everything I need to know.”.”
From the Book ‘Letting Go’
„Don’t look for answers; instead, let go of the feelings behind the question.”
From the Book’Letting Go’
„Man thinks he lives by virtue of the forces he can control, but in fact, he is governed by power from unrevealed sources, power over which he has no control. Because power is effortless, it goes unseen and unsuspected. Force is experienced through the senses; power can be recognized only through inner awareness.”
From the Book ‘Power vs Force’