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Are you interested in spiritually enlightening (not religious) writing?

 
Anonymous Coward
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10/20/2005 08:49 PM
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Are you interested in spiritually enlightening (not religious) writing?
Selected writings of Roy Eugene Davis. www.csa-davis.org/select.html
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11/06/2005 08:03 AM
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Re: Are you interested in spiritually enlightening (not religious) writing?
David Hawkin´s books are as close to the raw "truth" as I have ever read.... I like this review I found on amazon, it really makes sense...


Before even attempting this book, first read the first two in the series... "Power vs. Force", and "The Eye of I"- otherwise you may feel lost in a sea of double speak. Once you´ve read the first two books, you begin to realize that much of it seems like double speak simply because it´s attempting to describe the undescribeable, like writing a book about the color red to a blind person. There are only so many adjectives in the English language for describing the transcendant state the Dr. Hawkins and a few others have been fortunate enough to experience.

I really enjoyed "Power vs. Force" and got tremendous insight from "The Eye of I". This book seems like you´re being served the seventh course in a huge meal. I´m just not sure the average person can digest this much unvarnished truth. The material rates a "5" but I gave the book a "4" since most people probably will find it tough plowing. If you are one of those few unwavering types that wants to get to the core of what life/existence/consciousness is all about, then this is an expansion on "The Eye of I" with more material and a huge Q & A section that covers all kinds of topics with in depth explanations. If you are a skeptic, then you will most likely be skeptical.

At this level of teaching, it feels like one is climbing above the tree line and the air is getting thin -- it´s beautiful but difficult, and not for everyone. I would recommed "I" for the true seeker who feels they are ready to accept the universe of its terms. I´ve come across the term "ripen" in some of the reading as a pre-condition for enlightenment, and books like this probably do well to help people prepare for the possibility of that experience. It won´t get you there by reading it but it will definitely further you down the path.
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11/06/2005 08:08 AM
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Re: Are you interested in spiritually enlightening (not religious) writing?
I have several of Roy Davis´s books....some parts do resonate with me, but felt that he still places much dogma on *being* god.

Thank you for the David Hawkins recommendations, I am going to look for those.

Funny you should mention ripening. I was just talking about that to someone here about how kundalini energy is ripening in many of us now that had risings in previous lifetimes!





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