Hawkins / BW500
⇐ BW 540-599: Freude, bedingungslose Liebe < Liebe > BW 400-499: Vernunft ⇒
Ehrfurcht, Verehrung, Enthüllung, Offenbarung
Nach der Jahrtausendwende im beginnenden 3. Jahrtausend hatte Fox den höchsten Bewusstseinswert eines Regierungschefs / weltlichen Staatsmannes weltweit.
1 Sedona Seminar Spiritual Traps, 3 DVD set, 15. October 2005; Sedona Seminar Thought and Ideation, 3 DVD set, 28. February 2004 ⇑
2 Power vs. Force. The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior, Kapitel 7, S. 129, Hay House, Februar 2002 ⇑
3 Artikel Warum feiern wir Weihnachten? – Bedeutung und Ursprung des Festes, präsentiert von der Publikation weihnachtskarten-druck.com, Erscheinungsdatum unbekannt ⇑
4 Disclosure on Baden-Powell Who was Robert Baden-Powell and why is he controversial?. presented by the British local newspaper Bournemouth Echo, 12. June 2020 ⇑
5 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 104, 2005 ⇑
6 Sedona Seminar Spiritual Community, 3 DVD set, 28. June 2003 ⇑
7 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 386, 2005 ⇑
8 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 144, 2005 ⇑
9 Sedona Seminar God, Religion and Spirituality, 3 DVD set, 10. December 2005 ⇑
10 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 139, 2005 ⇑
11 Das All-Sehende Auge, S. 141, 2005 ⇑
12 D. Hawkins empfiehlt den Weg des tantrischen Buddhismus nicht. ⇑
13 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 95, 2005 ⇑
14 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 144, 2005 ⇑
15 Sedona Seminar Transcending Obstacles, 3 DVD set, 3. September 2005 ⇑
16 Sedona Seminar Spiritual Community, 3 DVD set, 28. June 2003 ⇑
17 Sedona Seminar Spiritual Community, 3 DVD set, 28. June 2003 ⇑
18 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 376, 2005 ⇑
19 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 144, 2005 ⇑
20 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 144, 2005 ⇑
21 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 144, 2005 ⇑
22 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 264, 2005 ⇑
23 Sedona Seminar Thought and Ideation, 3 DVD set, 28. February 2004; Chicago Seminar, Titel unbekannt, 10. April 2004 ⇑
24 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 110, 2005 ⇑
25 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 110, 2005 ⇑
26 Reality, Spirituality and Modern Man, S. 87, 2008 ⇑
27 Sedona Seminar Thought and Ideation, 3 DVD set, 28. February 2004 ⇑
28 Reality, Spirituality and Modern Man, S. 86, 2008 ⇑
29 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 139, 2005 ⇑
30 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 110, 2005 ⇑
31 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 111, 2005 ⇑
32 Reality, Spirituality and Modern Man, S. 86, 2008 ⇑
33 Reality, Spirituality and Modern Man, S. 86, 2008 ⇑
34 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 111, 2005 ⇑
35 Article Profile: Ronald Reagan (Part I), presented by Daykeeper Journal, featuring Galactic Hole Astrology, Alex Miller, 1. February 2011 ⇑
36 "The "trickle-down" theory: The principle that the poor, who must subsist on table scraps dropped by the rich, can best be served by giving the rich bigger meals."
Attributed to William Blum (1933-2018) Jewish-American historian, critic of United States foreign policy, former State Department employee, opposed to the Vietnam War, journalist, author ⇑
37 Transcending the Levels of Consciousness. The Stairway to Enlightenment, Kapitel 15 "Unconditional Love, Joy and Ecstacy", S. 258, 2006 ⇑
38 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 131, 2005 ⇑
39 Prescott Seminar Love, 3 DVD-Set, 17. September 2011 ⇑
40 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 111, 2005 ⇑
41 Truth vs. Falsehood. How to Tell the Difference, S. 289, 2005 ⇑
42 Reality, Spirituality and Modern Man, S. 87, 2008 ⇑
43 See Books: Janice Peck, Age of Oprah. Cultural Icon for the Neoliberal Era, Routledge, 1st edition 1. June 2008 ⇑
44 "Janice Peck, in her work as professor of journalism and communication studies, has studied Oprah for years. She argues that to understand the Oprah phenomenon we must return to the ideas swirling around in the Gilded Age. Peck sees strong parallels in the mind-cure movement of the Gilded Age and Oprah's evolving enterprise in the New Gilded Age, the era of neoliberalism. She argues that "Oprah's enterprise reinforces the neoliberal focus on the self: Oprah's "enterprise [is] an ensemble of ideological practices that help legitimize a world of growing inequality and shrinking possibilities by promoting and embodying a configuration of self compatible with that world."
"Oprah is appealing precisely because her stories hide the role of political, economic, and social structures. In doing so, they make the American Dream seem attainable. If we just fix ourselves, we can achieve our goals." Article Oprah Winfrey: one of the world's best neoliberal capitalist thinkers, presented by the British daily newspaper The Guardian, Nicole Aschoff, 9. May 2015, extracted from: Nicole Aschoff, The New Prophets of Capital, Verso, 31. March 2015 ⇑
45 Article How Oprah's Capitalism Preserves Inequality and Promotes Alienation, presented by the Wordpress blog culturallyconscious, ~2019
Key Words: Inequality, neoliberalism, American Dream ⇑