The best work that I consider I did this semester was the chapter report and presentation on chapter 19 of Power vs. Force by David R. Hawkins. Reading the chapter was fairly tricky and hard to understand because I did not have the background information necessary to understand it. However, I proceeded to read and reread the chapter to get a grasp of the chapter and make a presentable report to the class. This was very mentally challenging for me because the material in the chapter was very difficult to rephrase it into a comprehensible presentation to the class. This part took the longest due to the fact that I had a challenging time interpreting the long philosophical explanations …show more content…
In the previous class, the professor used a pendulum to determine my, or at least the collective classes, consciousness level. My consciousness level was around 390, the level of Acceptance. I want to improve this because I don't just want to accept people as they are. I want to be all to accept and understand why they act the way they do. I would do this by taking my time reading the Power vs. Force by David R. Hawkins. In the book, he mentions that by reading the entirety of the book, the human would gain 35 or 45 levels of consciousness. In doing so, I would increase my level of consciousness to the 400s, level of …show more content…
In the chapter report on chapter 19 of Power vs. Force by David R. Hawkins, everything thing we did, would do and will do comes from our mind. However, our minds are connected to the collective unconsciousness, which gives us inspiration and ideas. When the class was introduced to the concept of persona, I was wondering how this similar to the collective unconsciousness, where our persona are the things that dictate the way we act. Does this mean that personas are the expression of the collective unconsciousness? Furthermore, does this mean that there is more than one collective unconsciousness, such as having smaller collective unconsciousness connecting to a larger and central collective unconsciousness since not everyone has the same