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Power Vs Force: The Hidden Determination of HumanBehaviour

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Unlock the secrets of human behavior with Power vs. Force by David R. Hawkins. Discover how to instantly discern truth from falsehood using groundbreaking research in consciousness, kinesiology, and nonlinear dynamics. Explore the logarithmic scale of consciousness and its implications for spirituality, personal growth, and the advancement of civilization. ISBN: 9789380480558

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  • ISBN-13: 9789380480558
  • Publisher: Hay House
  • Publisher Imprint: Hay House
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9380480555
  • Publisher Date: 01 Oct 2010
  • Binding: Paperback

25 reviews for Power Vs Force: The Hidden Determination of HumanBehaviour

  1. Aayush Jaiswal

    The kinesiology aspect felt a bit dubious, but the overall framework is compelling. Worth exploring.

  2. Rixcel Katoch

    Dense but rewarding. This book requires focus and attention, but the insights are well worth the effort.

  3. Udaibhan Rathore

    Life-changing! This book provided me with invaluable insights into my own behavior and the behavior of others. I recommend it.

  4. Navya Mittal

    Eye-opening! Hawkins presents a unique perspective on human behavior, though the concepts can be a bit dense at times. Still worth the effort.

  5. Nalin Sharma

    A powerful and transformative read. This book has the potential to change your life for the better.

  6. Akshat Dixit

    Truly transformative. This book has had a profound impact on my life. A must-read for anyone on a spiritual path.

  7. Suryansh Gautam

    Hawkins’ work is groundbreaking. This book offers a unique and compelling perspective on the nature of reality. Amazing book.

  8. Anjali P V

    Profound and thought-provoking. This book offers a powerful framework for understanding consciousness. A must-read.

  9. Devanjana M S

    Interesting, but I think it is a bit overrated. The theories are interesting but not new.

  10. Dixita Saikia

    Some sections were a bit repetitive, but overall a worthwhile read. Definitely gave me food for thought.

  11. Devesh Sharma

    While thought-provoking, the concepts are not always clearly explained. Requires patience and a willingness to engage with the abstract.

  12. Agrim Arora

    Some parts resonated deeply, while others felt a bit far-fetched. Overall, an interesting exploration of human potential.

  13. Lisha

    Interesting ideas, but not always easy to grasp. Requires an open mind and a willingness to delve into the abstract. Worth trying.

  14. Pratishtha Tekriwal

    A brilliant and insightful exploration of human consciousness. This book is a true masterpiece. I feel peaceful after reading it.

  15. Ayushman Singh

    This book has opened my eyes to a new way of understanding the world. I’m grateful for the insights.

  16. Harsh Lata

    A game-changer! This book shifted my understanding of the world and myself. Highly recommend for anyone seeking spiritual growth. I love it.

  17. Dipti Yadav

    Deep and insightful. This book has the potential to change your life. Approach with an open mind.

  18. Rashi Sharma

    The logarithmic scale is fascinating, but the writing style can be a bit dry. Still, a worthwhile read for those interested in consciousness.

  19. Tushar Saini

    I found some of the claims to be unsubstantiated, but the overall message is powerful and inspiring. Worth considering.

  20. Pragya Singh

    Hawkins’ genius shines through in this book. A truly transformative work. Buy it!

  21. Pragya Singh

    I struggled with some of the concepts, but the overall message resonated with me. A challenging but rewarding read.

  22. Sayali Vilas Jagdale

    This book offers a radical new perspective on human behavior. It has challenged me to rethink everything I thought I knew. Great stuff!

  23. Ankit

    Hawkins offers a unique perspective on human behavior, but requires an open mind. Some parts are too esoteric.

  24. Sreya Ghosh

    A bit too esoteric for my taste, but I can see the value in the core concepts. Definitely requires multiple readings.

  25. Danish Shafi

    Fascinating concepts, but sometimes felt repetitive. The kinesiology aspect is intriguing. Some chapters are good. Good read.

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