Neil’s review of Letting Go: The Pathway To Surrender > Likes and Comments
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There is a Wikipedia page for David R. Hawkins that dates back to at least July 2015. This is the link https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_R.... It was originally written in German so I had to have it translated to English.
I didn't get a lot from reading this either. The idea has been done better by others. I'm always amazed that there's a large group of people that seemed to have been roped into DH's theories of the universe and attribute him as being some sort of great teacher. There's very little practical import in any of his books, apart from his strange ratings scale.
@Diego, I haven’t found one yet, but I did really enjoy “Happy” by Derren Brown. Well researched and thought through and some good nuggets of wisdom. One I remember - “learn to desire what you already have, and you will have all that you need”. It’s not the same sort of book, but it’s an excellent read.
Yes, I completely agree. Your review validated me so much. I was starting to wonder if I’m just too close minded. I had such high expectations as this book has been recommended to me by many people. I wasn’t expecting this to be hard science, but was still a bit disappointed and turned off by how “fluffy” and vague it was. Maybe I’m not it’s target audience!
I’m not one to give away books but after finishing this I immediately started thinking of places/people who may be able to derive more joy from this than I did.
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There is a Wikipedia page for David R. Hawkins that dates back to at least July 2015. This is the link https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_R.... It was originally written in German so I had to have it translated to English.
I didn't get a lot from reading this either. The idea has been done better by others. I'm always amazed that there's a large group of people that seemed to have been roped into DH's theories of the universe and attribute him as being some sort of great teacher. There's very little practical import in any of his books, apart from his strange ratings scale.
@Diego, I haven’t found one yet, but I did really enjoy “Happy” by Derren Brown. Well researched and thought through and some good nuggets of wisdom. One I remember - “learn to desire what you already have, and you will have all that you need”. It’s not the same sort of book, but it’s an excellent read.
Yes, I completely agree. Your review validated me so much. I was starting to wonder if I’m just too close minded. I had such high expectations as this book has been recommended to me by many people. I wasn’t expecting this to be hard science, but was still a bit disappointed and turned off by how “fluffy” and vague it was. Maybe I’m not it’s target audience! I’m not one to give away books but after finishing this I immediately started thinking of places/people who may be able to derive more joy from this than I did.


I never return books but I returned that one.