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1.   Zitate zum Thema Glaubenssätze / Beliefs

1.1  Zitate von D. Hawkins

  • Menschen erscheinen als arglos, da sie sich in extremer Weise ihrer Realität nicht bewusst und nicht gewahr sind. In diesem Zustand werden sie von programmierenden und illusorischen Glaubenssystemen in Gang gehalten. Gleichzeitig strahlt die Reinheit des GEISTES als ihre innere Schönheit hervor. FU Das All-sehende Auge, S. ?

 

  • Man muss bedenken, dass Liebe und Frieden für das Ego die größten Bedrohungen darstellen. Es verteidigt sich, indem es zu den tief verwurzelten Denkpositionen Zuflucht nimmt, die im Unbewussten verborgen liegen. Solche nicht liebenden Haltungen erwachsen aus dem immer noch vorhandenen biologischen auf das Überleben ausgerichteten Tiergehirn. Dieses tritt in der Kindheit zu Tage und wird durch den Druck der Eltern und der Gesellschaft in den Untergrund verbannt, was entsprechend den gut bekannten Egomechanismen von Verdrängung, Verleugnung, Unterdrückung, Reaktionsbildung, Projektion und Rationalisierung vor sich geht. Licht des Alls, S. 434

 

1.2   Zitate (engl.) von D. Hawkins

  • There is nothing the mind believes that is not fallacious at a higher level of awareness. Source unknown

 

  • Beliefs are the determinants of what one experiences. There are no external 'causes'. One discovers the secret payoffs that are obtained from unconscious secret projections. One's underlying programs can be discovered by simply writing down one's litany of grievances and woes and then merely turning them around into their opposites. |. Reality and Subjectivity, S. 22

 

  • Only love has the power to overcome beliefs. At this point, historically, the seeker is counseled to "Throw away all the books and just be. Surrender all to God without reservation. Stop struggling and allow the realization of that which you already are." |. Reality and Subjectivity, S. 219

 

  • [...] to disassemble anger may require the willingness to surrender the pride that underlies that anger, which in turn depends on surrendering a desire. This means surrendering the fear that energized the desire, which in turn depends on surrendering a desire. This means surrendering the fear that energized the desire, which again is related to the undoing of imaginary loss, and so forth. Motivations are thus intertwined and mutually interactive, and operationally surrendering them leads to the next levels, which are comprised of dualities. The deeper layers, therefore, tend to surface one’s beliefs about God, programmed spiritual expectations, and belief systems. Spiritual work is therefore a matter of exploration that transcends mentalized concepts, such as those of cause and effect. Discovery of the Presence of God, S. 64

 

  • It is the mind’s belief systems that give power to that which subsequently manifests in the physical world. The physical body is an expression of what we have inherited plus what we have been holding in mind, either consciously or unconsciously. People will often say they do not remember holding such a thought; however, there is what Dr. Carl Jung called the ‘collective consciousness’ that holds the thought form.  Unconsciously we buy into it and give energy to a negative belief system without ever remembering it or being consciously aware of it (e.g., via the media). Healing and Recovery, S. 433

 

1.3  Zitate von anderen Quellen

  • Glaubt nicht an irgendwelche Überlieferungen, nur weil sie über lange Zeit in vielen Ländern Gültigkeit besessen haben. Glaubt nicht an etwas, nur weil es viele andauernd wiederholen. Akzeptiert nichts, nur weil es ein anderer gesagt hat, weil es auf der Autorität eines Weisen beruht oder weil es in einer heiligen Schrift steht. Glaubt nichts, nur weil es wahrscheinlich ist. Glaubt nicht an Einbildungen oder Visionen, die ihr für gottgegeben haltet. Glaubt nichts, nur weil die Autorität eines Lehrers oder Priesters dahintersteht. Glaubt an das, was ihr durch lange eigene Prüfung als richtig erkannt habt, was sich mit eurem Wohlergehen und dem anderer vereinbaren lässt. Buddha, ca. 500 v. Chr.

 

Anmerkung: Die Wissenschaft ist immer mit einer Grundannahme verbunden, die von der Wissenschaft selbst nicht gerechtfertigt werden kann.

 

  • Überzeugungen sind gefährlichere Feinde der Wahrheit als Lügen. Friedrich Nietzsche

 

1.4   Zitate (engl.) von anderen Quellen

  • Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies. Friedrich Nieztsche, German philosopher

 

  • Whether you think you can, or you think can't – you're right. Henry Ford

 

  • I know what I believe. I will continue to articulate what I believe and what I believe – I believe what I believe is right. George W. Bush, 43rd US president

 

  • Public definitions of a situation (prophecies or predictions) become an integral part of the situation and thus affect subsequent developments. This is peculiar to human affairs. It is not found in the world of nature, untouched by human hands. Predictions of the return of Halley’s comet do not influence its orbit. But the rumored insolvency of Millingville’s bank did affect the actual outcome. The prophecy of collapse led to its own fulfillment. Robert K. Merton, sociologist, coined the term Self-fulfilling_prophecy, Social Theory and Social Structure, pg. 477, Free Press, New York, 1968

 

2.   Englische Texte – English section on Beliefs

2.1   Misconceptions of the Ego – D. Hawkins

  1. Phenomena are either good or bad, right or wrong, just or unjust, fair or unfair.
  2. The 'bad' deserve to be punished and the 'good' rewarded.
  3. Things happen by accident or else they are the fault of somebody else.
  4. The mind is capable of comprehending and recognizing truth from falsehood.
  5. The world causes and determines one's existence.
  6. Life is unfair because the innocent suffer while the wicked go unpunished.
  7. People can be different than they are.
  8. It is critical and necessary to be right.
  9. It is critical and necessary to win.
  10. Wrongs must be righted.
  11. Righteousness must prevail.
  12. Perceptions represent reality.
    |. Reality and Subjectivity

2.2   Beliefs about God

The Master had quoted Aristotle:

"In the quest of truth, it would seem better and indeed necessary to give up what is dearest to us."

And he substituted the word "God" for "truth."
Later a disciple said to him,

"I am ready, in the quest for God, to give up anything: wealth, friends, family, country, life itself. What else can a person give up?"

The Master calmly replied,

"One's beliefs about God."

The disciple went away sad, for he clung to his convictions. He feared "ignorance" more than death.

 

Anthony de Mello SJ (1931-1987) Indian Catholic Jesuit priest, psychotherapist, spiritual leader

 

2.3   Gone beyond belief

A religious belief […] is not a statement about Reality, but a hint,
a clue about something that is a mystery, beyond the grasp of human thought.
In short, a religious belief is only a finger pointing to the moon.
Some religious people never get beyond the study of the finger.
Others are engaged in sucking it.
Others yet use the finger to gouge their eyes out.
These are the bigots whom religion has made blind.
Rare indeed is the religionist who is sufficiently detached from the finger to see
what it is indicating— these are those who,
having gone beyond belief, are taken for blasphemers.

 

Anthony de Mello SJ (1931-1987) Indian Catholic Jesuit priest, psychotherapist, spiritual leader,
One Minute Nonsense, pg. 134, 1992

3.   Index: Glaubenssätze / Beliefs – Bücher von D. Hawkins

Englische Werke

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3.1   Index: Audio- und Videomedien (engl.) von und mit D. Hawkins

 

4.   Links zum Thema Glaubenssätze / Beliefs

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4.2   Literatur (engl.)

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