Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender
Author : David R. Hawkins
Publication Date : 23/4/2014
Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender by David R. Hawkins is a profound exploration of the emotional and psychological dynamics behind human suffering and how to transcend it. This groundbreaking book presents an accessible method for letting go of negative emotions, promoting healing, and achieving a higher state of consciousness. Dr. Hawkins, a renowned psychiatrist and spiritual teacher, offers readers a practical roadmap for self-improvement, inner peace, and emotional freedom.
With the use of simple, yet powerful tools, Letting Go demonstrates how suppressed emotions create obstacles in our lives and how surrendering to these feelings can open the door to profound personal transformation. Through a combination of clinical insights and spiritual wisdom, Hawkins presents a method that has helped countless individuals break free from emotional patterns of fear, anger, guilt, and shame. By surrendering to the power of these emotions instead of resisting them, readers are guided towards enlightenment, self-realization, and peace.
Throughout the book, Hawkins discusses how this practice can be applied in everyday situations, whether dealing with stress at work, relationships, health issues, or personal development. His method is deeply compassionate, rooted in his own spiritual journey, and is designed to help people of all backgrounds find inner healing and contentment.
Letting Go is more than a self-help book; it’s a spiritual guide that transcends traditional teachings, offering a transformative experience for anyone seeking to live a more peaceful, joyful life.
Author Biography:
David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D., was a pioneering psychiatrist, spiritual teacher, and consciousness researcher whose work left a lasting impact on both the fields of mental health and spirituality. With decades of clinical practice and spiritual inquiry, Dr. Hawkins developed a unique understanding of the human mind, emotions, and the pathway to enlightenment.
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Medical Background:
Dr. Hawkins had over 50 years of clinical experience as a psychiatrist, during which he founded and directed one of the largest mental health clinics in the United States. He treated thousands of patients suffering from a wide range of mental health issues, gaining a deep understanding of the emotional struggles that many people face daily. -
Spiritual Journey:
After a profound personal spiritual awakening, Hawkins shifted his focus toward the study of consciousness and spiritual growth. He became known for his groundbreaking work in developing the “Map of Consciousness,” a scale that measures the levels of human consciousness and spiritual awareness. His work sought to explain how people can transcend lower states of consciousness, such as fear, anger, and guilt, to reach higher states of love, peace, and enlightenment. -
Published Works:
In addition to Letting Go, Dr. Hawkins authored several influential books, including Power vs. Force, The Eye of the I, and The Map of Consciousness Explained. His work has been translated into numerous languages and continues to inspire people around the world. -
Lectures and Teaching:
Dr. Hawkins was a frequent speaker at spiritual and scientific conferences, where he shared his insights on consciousness, enlightenment, and emotional healing. His teachings were characterized by a rare combination of scientific rigor and profound spiritual insight, making him a beloved figure in both the psychological and spiritual communities. -
Legacy:
David R. Hawkins passed away in 2012, but his teachings continue to influence countless individuals seeking personal transformation and spiritual growth. His work remains a vital resource for those looking to explore the deeper aspects of consciousness and emotional healing.
(9781401945015)
SKU | 9781401945015 |
Barcode # | 9781401945015 |
Brand | Hay House Inc |
Artist / Author | David R. Hawkins |
Shipping Weight | 0.4100kg |
Shipping Width | 0.020m |
Shipping Height | 0.220m |
Shipping Length | 0.140m |
Unit Of Measure | each |
Publication Date | 23/4/2014 |
format | Paperback / softback |
Number of pages | 368 |
Author | David R. Hawkins |
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