David r hawkins map of consciousness
The lower two tones were correlated with an unconscious-or reactive-mind, while the latter two were associated with a higher-or analytical-mind. Finally, the highest level was a state of happiness and industriousness. The third stage was not yet titled but was meant to describe the bulk of humanity. The lowest level was apathy, and one step higher was anger. In the earliest phases, as described in private correspondence to a fellow science fiction writer, the scale consisted of only four emotions. Ron Hubbard (1911-1986), the creator of Scientology, first began developing his scale around 1948. It is additionally suggested that the level of soul evolvement scale may have largely originated from Hawkins himself. Furthermore, the fundamental origins of the scale are to be located in the ancient world. Indeed, Hubbard’s tone scale may be considered as the most proper genesis of Hawkins’ map, due to its direct influence on both Black and Levenson. Ron Hubbard’s emotional tone scale predates Black’s scale and was likely the original, Hubbard’s indirect influence on Hawkins’ map is greater than has been previously acknowledged. Hawkins’ map of consciousness has been traced by his biographer, Scott Jeffrey, to three primary sources: 1) Vern Black’s integrity tone scale 2) Lester Levenson’s AGFLAP-CAP chart of emotions and 3) the level of soul evolvement scale of undetermined origin. While Hawkins’ work is the subject of this series, it is our hope that broader implications may be drawn-not only regarding contemporary spirituality and religion- but also regarding the deeper questions, such as In what type of world do we wish to live? and Who are we?
#David r hawkins map of consciousness series
Hawkins series was written to provide a greater context for evaluating the work of Dr. Hawkins: Map of Consciousness by Arjuna AletheiaĬopyright © 2014 by Arjuna Aletheia All rights reserved.