Wednesday, October 23, 2013

An Anatomy of Consciousness – Part 2


To continue from yesterday, Dr. David Hawkins stated in his book Power versus Force, An Anatomy of Consciousness, humanity is currently  at a level of consciousness of about 200.  He states,  "When one's consciousness falls below 200 at any given moment you start to lose power and thus grow weaker and more prone to be manipulated by one’s surroundings.”  At this point a person is in survival mode and have little or no self-determinism.  

Self-determinism is the power or ability to make a decision for oneself without influence from outside. To be happy and healthy human being is to be a self-determined human being.

As stated in part one, "The good news is a person can raise their level of consciousness by remaining in a high frequency environment or by participating in high frequency activities."  You can have to substitute your old ways and activities for new higher frequency ways and activities. For example, rather than sitting at table with a group of gossipers during lunch, go for an energetic spiritual walk, find a private place to do a healing or chanting practice, or read a good uplifting book.

The key is to create an exhilarating high frequency activity to replace the exhilarating negative charge received from the daily company gossip session. Whether we are aware of it or not, people often feed on negative vices to release excessive negative charge created by negative emotions like anxiety or fear. 
There is probably some person in everyone’s life that can be classified as a drama king or queen.  A person who chooses to create a huge dramatization in order to get clarity on how to handle an issue; or to get the attention desired in order to feel that they matter on some level. 

Find some people who are happier and more active in creating opportunities for themselves, with whom to build alliances.  Once a  person gets into a practice of seeking higher consciousness,  he or she will elevate himself or herself little by little.

--more next time

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