Success Is for You by David R. Hawkins M.D./Ph.D

Success Is for You by David R. Hawkins M.D./Ph.D

Author:David R. Hawkins, M.D./Ph.D.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hay House
Published: 2016-02-24T16:00:00+00:00


Because it is crucial to success to understand the nature of life, we need to look at causality. A different comprehension will create a different context for our lives. That flash of understanding can accomplish more for our lives than years of effort and hard work.

As has been written elsewhere, the way the world understands causality is typically in the linear, left-brain style. It sees A → B → C. It then imputes and projects onto the observation a concept—an idea called “causality.” Because one thing follows another, it implies that A causes B causes C in an endless series and chain of events. This progression is simultaneously a trap, a constricted box, and a limited paradigm reality, which severely curtails options. It thinks the only thing that can happen is what is scientific or logical.

Closely allied with this is another different-sounding but equally fallacious idea based on the same lack of understanding: the idea of things being accidental or luck. Whether it’s bad luck or good luck, the implication is still the same: that this is a chaotic universe without order. What appears to be chaos is merely that one is coming from a limited perspective, and that one is too close to it to be able to see the overall organization and design.

The law of the universe, which is true on all levels—physical, material, emotional, psychic, moral, spiritual—is that everything is connected with everything else. There is no way anything can be outside the universe. The best we can say about what appears to be chaos is that its intrinsic order has not been defined yet. Computers have come up with the discovery of certain rhythmicity and an internal order in what appears to be random. This has been demonstrated in weather cycles and other things in which, without the aid of computers, we were heretofore unable to see the intrinsic order.

Causality does not happen on the same level. Only consequences happen on the same level; therefore, the way causality actually happens is in the following simple diagram:



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