Logarithmic (non linear/10 to the power of n) scale of consciousness

Source material derived from "Power vs. Force"  by David Hawkins

enlightenment – 1000

peace – 600

joy – 540 – unlike love you not only want to empower others it is your greatest joy to do so

love – 500 – wanting to empower the will of others for the benefit of all

reason – 400 – logic is the motivation and careful weighing of options – perfect observation without bias

acceptance – 350 – no more resistance

willing – 310

neutral – 250 – either way … doesn't matter to me.  I can see the benefit and risk in either.

courage – 200 – courage to make a decision one way or the other without judgement.  Choice without prejudice.  Ego free judgement.

pride – 175 – judgement, black and white, good and bad.  Righteousness.

anger – 150 – blame and condemnation

desire – 125 – want for self comfort

fear – 100 – avoid damage to self

grief – 75 – being conscious of past events for the purpose of feeling.

apathy – 50 – lack of motivation/direction/will

guilt -30 – belief in the wrongness of one's actions or inactions and regret of the past.

shame – 20 – self blame and loathing

Four Principles

Quote

Be the love that you are

“You see, when you are being the love that you are, you are also being the child of God that you are.  You are being the likeness of God, present here upon the Earth to forward the creations of your Father in whatever situations you find yourself….

Love commands the universe.  man resorts to control only when love is missing.  control is a very shabby substitute for command, and it is an enormously exhausting pursuit!  One of the most refreshing realizations that you may have in being the love that you are is the greater feeling of restfulness….

As you command with love, you will notice that the timing of your life will be much more consonant with your own purposes and true nature.  When you command, you can rest.  This is the importance of acknowledging our Father’s rest on the Sabbath.”
Do the right thing

“… The truest guidelines for determining a right action is contained within the seven principles of the heart:  Unity, love, life, repect, honesty, justice, and kindness.  Whenever you practice those seven principles of the heart, you are instinctively doing the right thing in any given situation.

There is still another way to determine rightness.  Ask these questions:  What brings out the best in you?  What brings out the best in a situation?  What brings out the best in other people?”
Follow life and the living

“Let the dead bury their own dead….  Life is being created anew each day, and consciousness is expanding with every new burst of life…. we cannot navigate our lives through a rear-view mirror…. We cultivate a true competency for living by adopting a forward approach to life while learning to value its potential for change and growth”
Forgiveness

“If everyone forgave themself and those close to them, the world would take care of itself!!”

“Love without End:  Jesus Speaks…”,  Glenda Green, 1999. pp 306-311