![]() ![]() Most of the practices he comments on (e.g. ![]() The emphasis on 'sacrificing' or giving up the 'juice' or payoff of being the 'experiencer' in place of being the witness of the experience (which works well with the traditional yoga paths- karma yoga, bhakti yoga and jnana yoga) and the need to transcend the personal self, in favour of allowing the Self/no-self/etc. The overall structure he lays out with regards to the ego/personal self, the witness, observer, etc. His precise language in getting down concepts related to spirituality, mysticism, and nonduality It was the third book by David Hawkins that I read (the other being a voluminous text "The Eye of the I"), and also having gone through "Letting Go". David Hawkins, I felt I had to write down a few points on why I liked some of the material, and yet overall found the DH "path" to be a dead-end. Having just finished "Discovery of the Presence of God" (Devotional Nonduality), by Dr. I found this review of one of his books on goodread to be quite insightful:
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