Dr. Hawkins

"Everything is perfect. Nothing has to change."

Quoting David R. Hawkins (according to the request).

"Picture life exactly as you'd like it to be..."

"...then let go of all the blocks to it being that way." Priority request: Doc said this at the start of one lecture right after saying "nothing is causing anything" (which he always said). It surprised me when he said it because it sounds very law of attraction-y to me.

nothing is causing anything vs. everything is causing everything

The former is mentioned multiple times in I: Reality & Subjectivity. The latter was expressed in a lecture, as I recall, though perhaps not in those exact words.

The Book of Slides

The Complete Collection Presented at the 2002-2011 Lectures with Clarifications, by David R. Hawkins.

Gloria in Excelsis Deo

"With the expansion of knowledge to include the nonlinear nonduality of reality, it will become stunningly apparent that the most profound, radically scientific statement that is possible to make is, in fact, 'Gloria in Excelsis Deo'" -- The Eye of the I.

"Mistakes are the natural, impersonal consequence of learning and development and therefore unavoidable"

Request: Dr. Hawkins statement from TLC in the chapter on guilt.

Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender

Calibration of Dr. Hawkins' book.

"If you were below 200, you wouldn't be here"

Request: Sometimes said by Doc and Susan during video lectures to audience members asking whether they are at least over 200. Was it a white lie? Or true in the context of attending lectures?

percent of Hawkins' students under 200, 100

Projection of negative intention may occur in any spiritual or religious environment yet be difficult to discern, particularly due to the accepted correlation of energy with level of consciousness.

making the recorded lectures of David R. Hawkins freely available

Should Veritas do this? Request: The recorded material we have of Doc is invaluable, making it publicly available could help spread his wisdom and benefits many.

integrating Doc’s work is all one needs to reach enlightenment

Simply having Doc's work on your bookshelf is not enough.

"Bypassing the mind" meditation style of Dr. Hawkins

Request: In chapter 4 of "Discovery of the Presence of God", in Q&A section, there is a question "What should one focus on in meditation?"

Doc's relics in Sedona

at Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church columbarium in Sedona. Calibrations per dimension.

fundamentalism about Doc and his teachings

Including "no one may teach what Dr. Hawkins taught" and "David didn't authorize [fill in the blank]," this conceit supposes Doc's work and consciousness calibration ended with his passing.

Doc's belief-canceling technique

"I am an infinite being; I am not subject to that. I am only subject to what I hold in mind. This does not apply to me, and I hereby cancel it and refuse it."