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Spiritual Reality and Modern Man: The Human Dilemma

By: David R. Hawkins MD
Narrated by: David R. Hawkins
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Have you ever asked yourself, "Where did we come from? Where do we go? What is the purpose of human life?" These age-old mysteries have been preoccupying man for centuries. The answers to these questions as explained by Dr. Hawkins will bring you instant relief. Dr. Hawkins reveals how the world is a karmic gift, providing maximum opportunity to grow and develop spiritually. Have you worried about leaving the world? What Dr. Hawkins discloses will thrill your heart. You will also learn how to rise above the constant adaptational stress that we face as humans. This fascinating seminar will transform your understanding of the "Human Dilemma".

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A bit harsh on some questions.

As Doctor Hawkins got older, he released so much of his own stuff that you could tell he was impatient with people who had questions relative to their own path to healing /enlightenment, including some were even suicidal and I felt he was a little bit too hard on them telling him to get over themselves, to stop feeling sorry for themselves. and for some paths, coming from harsh upbringings like abuse, its life altering and they need compassion they don't need to be talked down at like they're going through nothing significant.
I do love him but as he got older he became really short on patience.

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