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Power vs. force : the hidden determinants of human behavior
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Power vs. force : the hidden determinants of human behavior

Author: David R Hawkins
Publisher: Carlsbad, Calif. : Hay House, ©2002.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : Revised edView all editions and formats
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Presents a study of kinesiology, a science based on the testing of an all-or-none muscle response stimulus, and claims that the techniques described can provide people with the means by which to calibrate levels of truth and determine whether they are being misled in most any situation.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: David R Hawkins
ISBN: 1561709336 9781561709335
OCLC Number: 47161577
Notes: Originally published: Sedona, Ariz. : Veritas Pub., c1995.
Description: 341 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Critical advances in knowledge --
History and methodology --
Test results and interpretation --
Levels of human consciousness --
Social distribution of consciousness levels --
New horizons in research --
Everyday critical point analysis --
The source of power --
Power patterns in human attitudes --
Power in politics --
Power in the marketplace --
Power and sports --
Social power and the human spirit --
Power in the arts --
Genius and the power of creativity --
Surviving success --
Physical health and power --
Wellness and the disease process --
The database of consciousness --
The evolution of consciousness --
The study of pure consciousness --
Spiritual struggle --
The search for truth --
Resolution.
Other Titles: Power versus force
Responsibility: David R. Hawkins.
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Building on the accumulated wisdom of applied kinesiology (diagnostic muscle-testing to determine the causes of allergies and ailments) and behavioral kinesiology (muscle-testing to determine  Read more...

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