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Force creates scarcity and competition from "summary" of Power vs. Force by David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D.

In the realm of human consciousness, the concept of force can be seen as a driving factor behind the creation of scarcity and competition. When individuals or groups operate from a place of force, they are driven by a mindset of lack and limitation. This mindset perpetuates a sense of scarcity, where resources are seen as finite and the belief that there is not enough to go around prevails. This scarcity mindset then leads to competition as individuals and groups vie for the limited resources available. As a result, a cycle of competition is created, where individuals are pitted against each other in a struggle for survival. This competitive mindset further reinforces the belief in scarcity, as individuals become more focused on hoarding resources for themselves rather than sharing and cooperating with others. In contrast, the concept of power is rooted in a sense of abundance and cooperation. When individuals operate from a place of power, they are able to tap into a deeper sense of connection with others and with the world around them. This connection enables them to see beyond the illusion of scarcity and competition, and to recognize the inherent abundance that exists in the universe. By shifting from a mindset of force to one of power, individuals can break free from the cycle of scarcity and competition. They are able to embrace a mindset of abundance and cooperation, where resources are seen as plentiful and there is enough for everyone to thrive. This shift in consciousness not only benefits the individual, but also has the potential to create a ripple effect that can impact the world at large.
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    Power vs. Force

    David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D.

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