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Healing and Recovery

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These holistic lectures were first presented to a variety of recovery organizations and clinicians from diverse backgrounds. The emphasis is on recovery in its fullest sense- mental, physical, psychological and spiritual. To "heal" means to make whole, in contrast to "treating," which is limited and short-sighted. The author draws from a diverse clinical background of over 50 years as a leader in the field of psychiatry. This, and his own spiritual evolution, led to a series of over eight books on the subject of human consciousness itself. Our society lives with constant stress, anxiety, fear, pain, depression, worry and addiction. This book is a dedication to the relief of human suffering in its various expressions. To truly heal is to "make whole" on all levels.
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David R. Hawkins

David R. Hawkins was an American psychiatrist, author, and spiritual teacher. Born on June 3, 1927, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Hawkins received his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin and completed his residency at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles. He then went on to practice psychiatry for over 50 years, during which time he developed a unique approach to mental health and personal growth.

Hawkins' approach was heavily influenced by his spiritual beliefs, which he integrated with his medical practice. He believed that consciousness was the key to personal growth and enlightenment, and that by raising our level of consciousness, we could overcome many of the challenges that we face in life.

In addition to his work as a psychiatrist, Hawkins was a prolific author, publishing numerous books on spirituality and personal growth. His most well-known work is the book "Power vs. Force", which explores the nature of consciousness and its impact on human behavior. The book has been translated into over 20 languages and has sold millions of copies worldwide.

Another one of Hawkins' popular books is "Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender". Published in 2012, this book is a guide to releasing negative emotions and attachments in order to achieve greater peace and happiness in life. Hawkins believed that the key to letting go was to embrace the present moment and to let go of our attachment to the past and our expectations for the future.

Throughout his career, Hawkins also developed a unique approach to measuring consciousness, which he called the "Map of Consciousness". This map assigns numerical values to different levels of consciousness, with higher levels representing greater states of awareness and personal growth.

Hawkins' work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, spirituality, and personal growth. He has been praised for his innovative approach to mental health and for his insights into the nature of consciousness. Despite his passing in 2012, Hawkins' legacy continues to inspire and influence individuals seeking greater self-awareness and personal growth.

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