David Hawkins Quote
Perceptual fields are limited by the attractor patterns that they're associated with. This means that the capacity to recognize significant factors in a given situation is limited by the context that arises from the level of consciousness of the observer. The motive of the viewer automatically determines what is seen; causality is, therefore, ascribed to factors that are, in fact, a function of the biases of the observer and aren't at all instrumental in the situation itself.
David Hawkins
Perceptual fields are limited by the attractor patterns that they're associated with. This means that the capacity to recognize significant factors in a given situation is limited by the context that arises from the level of consciousness of the observer. The motive of the viewer automatically determines what is seen; causality is, therefore, ascribed to factors that are, in fact, a function of the biases of the observer and aren't at all instrumental in the situation itself.
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About David Hawkins
David Hawkins may refer to:
David Hawkins (basketball) (born 1982), American basketball player
David Hawkins (bishop) (born 1949), Bishop of Barking
David Hawkins (philosopher) (1913–2002), American professor and philosopher
David Hawkins (RAF officer) (1937–2019), Royal Air Force officer
David Hawkins (swimmer) (1933–2020), Australian swimmer
J. David Hawkins (born 1945), American academic in the field of social work
David Hawkins (basketball) (born 1982), American basketball player
David Hawkins (bishop) (born 1949), Bishop of Barking
David Hawkins (philosopher) (1913–2002), American professor and philosopher
David Hawkins (RAF officer) (1937–2019), Royal Air Force officer
David Hawkins (swimmer) (1933–2020), Australian swimmer
J. David Hawkins (born 1945), American academic in the field of social work