I, David R. Hawkins, MDPHD
I, David R. Hawkins, MDPHD
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I
Reality and Subjectivity

Author: David R. Hawkins, MD/PHD

Narrator: Peter Lownds, PhD

Unabridged: 21 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Hay House LLC

Published: 03/02/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Concludes the presentation of a long-predicted major advance in critical human knowledge. Explains the very essence of consciousness as it evolved from its primordial appearance as life on earth, on up through evolution as the human ego, and hence, the transcendence of the ego as the spiritual Reality of Enlightenment and the Presence of Divinity. The uncommon clarity and lucidity with which the highly evolved subject matter is presented facilitates the reader's understanding and comprehension. The nature of consciousness is described in terms that recontextualize and simplify the spiritual process. The nonlinear reality of the enlightened sage is thereby made comprehensible to the reasoning mind.This audio product contains a PDF with supporting material, and the PDF is available to download

About The Author

David R. Hawkins, MD., Phd., is a widely known authority within the fields of consciousness research and spirituality. He wrote and taught from the unique perspective of an experienced clinician, scientist, and mystic. He was knighted and honored world wide with titles such as "Foremost Teacher of Enlightenment" and" Bodhisativa." His background is detailed in Who's Who in the World. Dr. Hawkins lectured widely at universities and institutions, and to spiritual groups, from Westminster Abbey to Catholic, Protestant, and Buddhist monasteries. His life was devoted to the spiritual evolution of mankind.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chuck on July 24, 2020

This collection was my final read of my project to read all the National Book Award poetry finalists for 2019. I give my wrap-up assessment of that list below. But first, my thoughts on "I": This collection turned out to be my least favorite of the group. This was also my introduction to Derricotte,......more

Goodreads review by Bill on August 12, 2019

Excellent retrospective of five decades of work by Derricotte, who plumbs her personal life for deep, moving insights into race, family and much more. There is some fine new work, too. Highly accessible, highly rewarding stuff from Derricotte, who grew up in the Michigan area but has lived and taugh......more

Goodreads review by Danni on August 07, 2019

Toi Derricotte is just...one of the most incredible poets I've ever encountered, and I've read a lot of poetry by a lot of poets.......more

Goodreads review by Emily on April 25, 2022

This woman is a national treasure, and I have treasured this collection all throughout this last month--National Poetry Month, as it happens. After hearing her speak at a conference at the end of March, I chose this book to study, getting to know the writing of this special poet who made such a diff......more

Goodreads review by Anne on September 01, 2020

Poetry makes me think, reflect and learn in different ways. Why has it been so long since I picked up a book of poems? This selection reminded me to make this a regular habit.......more