David R Hawkins ~ This Is A Purgatorial Realm

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“God, Religion, and Spirituality” Dec 2005

Dr. Hawkins begins this “God, Religion, and Spirituality” Dec 2005 video by sharing that when we discover that there is something beyond the mind, the spiritual quest starts. He reminds us that consciousness, evolution, and creation are still evolving and explains the essence of power, along with spiritual integrity and why life can only originate from life.

Dr. Hawkins also talks about the nature of happiness and he reviews the calibrations of various religious church offices and religious denominations. He discusses a variety of spiritual practices and their characteristics and speaks on the various yogas, Buddhistic sects, and several other spiritual texts. He covers the White Brotherhood, Indigo Children, Celestial Prophecy, the Da Vinci Code, and more.

There is a discussion about being clear of guilt with regard to erroneous belief systems, and how we pick things up from the unconscious belief systems of mankind. He lets us know that there would be no point to this incarnation if the future could be predicted, and why this world of karmic opportunity is so valuable to us. Dr. Hawkins continues with the calibrations of the components of the Bible, the calibrations of historical and modern spiritual sites, and explains why they are at those levels.

At the end of the lecture, Dr. Hawkins answers questions from the audience in detail. The topics here include a discussion about the common experience of grief and how to release it; the emergence of potentiality as actuality; the definition of compassion and how it allows us to see the Divinity of all Creation; the purpose and benefits of A Course in Miracles; a person’s karmic opportunities and choices and how not to interfere with that; sexual appeal, addiction, 12-step groups, and prayer; the possible disadvantages of intervention; desire as a negation; wantingness; work choices; and benevolence.

Other answers relate to karmic destiny; the act of surrender; the Garden of Eden; artistic activity; staying in the world vs. leaving the world; the role of projection; why spiritual intention pulls up negative karma; awareness and continuity, and more.

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Pedro Zaragoza says:

“Almighty and ever-living God: We ask to be Thy servant, O’Lord, and to be a vehicle of Divine Love, a channel of Thy Will. We ask for direction and Divine assistance, and we surrender all personal will through devotion to Thy Truth. We dedicate our life to Thy service. Help us to choose love and peace above all other options, and to surrender all of our judgements to Thee, that we might have unconditional love and compassion for all of life in all of its expressions and surrender our very life to Thee at all times in all places.
Gloria in Excelsis Deo, now and forever, Amen.” 🙏
Dr. David R. Hawkins

Ivan Vincent says:

Your title is misleading. It should be posed as a question. As it stands it represents as a quote by David which is misrepresentation.

Justice For_All says:

I think it is funny that you have almost 100k more subscribers than Veritas Publishing. They really need to do a better job of getting Doc's teachings out there. Keep doing what you are doing.

Michał Druć says:

This interpretation of the Eden story is somewhat primitive in my opinion, because you can't really experience positive without negative, so it seems to me that eating the forbidden fruit is just a metaphor for the moment in which a species gains self-consciousness – The moment the intelligence starts identifying things as good/bad. The idea of this being a purgatorial realm is a good one. Look at it that way – You have many starting points that in reaction with something give different results. So you're just one of those points reacting to conditions presented to you. None can dispute that this is pretty much what's happening. So what's the point? And now you assume that since its painful, it must be some kind of punishment. But consider this – How do you know the value of something without testing it? How do you progress without harder and harder circumstances? How can you truly understand without felling it first? And would you like the spectrum of felling to be lesser because you're not willing to go through some things? So if I'm willing to be hurt by someone and I need it to progress in wisdom, endurance and I experience new deeper parts of the spectrum of felling (Witch isn't as trivial as some might think) – Does the fact of this act being painful to me make the person doing it evil? Sure if progress in life makes no sense and there's no really point to it but otherwise…?

tz gzz says:

well done on asking a good question!

Mika El says:

And how and why did the "snake" fall before the fall?

JelliesJelloes says:

Link to the pic used in the thumbnail please? It's wonderful!

For Your Spirit says:

Superb Willie!!! Thank you!!!!!🙏🏻

Dragon Ton says:

You heard him folks… getting stoned is satanic.

Allan Ashby says:

Amen 💛🙏

Evan Tochydlowski says:

"Without humility there is no progress of any kind."

Robert Szecel says:

Karmic recycling center 😅😅😅

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