Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behaviour
Explore the hidden dimensions of human consciousness to distinguish between external force and internal power. Learn how shifting your awareness can transform your life, your leadership, and your connection to truth.

Table of Content
1. Introduction
2 min 01 sec
In our modern lives, we often find ourselves caught in a relentless cycle of reacting to the world around us. We see the headlines, feel the pressure of the economy, and grapple with social tensions, and it is easy to feel like a small boat tossed about by a massive, unfeeling ocean. In this state, we frequently reach for tools of control. We try to push harder, work longer, and manipulate circumstances to get what we want. This approach, characterized by effort and tension, is what Dr. David R. Hawkins calls ‘force.’ But what if there was another way? What if the secret to changing your life—and the world—wasn’t about exerting more pressure, but about accessing a different kind of strength altogether?
This is the central inquiry of our journey today. We are exploring the profound difference between force and power. While force is external, finite, and ultimately draining, power is internal, limitless, and transformative. True power doesn’t require you to fight the world; instead, it involves aligning yourself with higher levels of consciousness that naturally influence the world around you. It is the difference between a tyrant who rules through fear and a leader who inspires through vision. One requires constant maintenance and eventually collapses, while the other creates a lasting, positive legacy.
Throughout this discussion, we will explore a remarkable map of the human experience. We will look at how our emotions—from the darkest depths of shame to the radiant heights of enlightenment—function as specific frequencies of energy. You will learn how to identify where you are on this map and, more importantly, how to move upward. We’ll also look at the roles of intention and surrender, and how a simple physical test can help you discern truth from falsehood. By the end, you’ll see that you aren’t just a victim of external circumstances. You are a source of power capable of normalizing innovation, collaboration, and peace in your daily life. Let’s begin by looking at the landscape of our own minds.
2. The Map of Consciousness
2 min 30 sec
Discover the numerical scale that tracks human emotion and awareness, revealing how your internal state dictates your external reality and your ability to influence the world.
3. Power vs. Force
2 min 25 sec
Explore the fundamental distinction between external coercion and internal strength, learning why one leads to failure while the other creates effortless success.
4. The Role of Intention
2 min 15 sec
Learn how your underlying motives act as the fuel for your reality, shaping your destiny and the world around you through the power of clarity.
5. The Art of Surrender
2 min 36 sec
Understand why letting go is not a sign of weakness but a strategic move toward higher power and personal transformation.
6. Leadership and Social Influence
2 min 38 sec
Examine how true leaders use inspiration and service to create thriving environments, contrasting the short-term gains of coercion with the long-term success of power.
7. Discerning Truth through Kinesiology
2 min 24 sec
Explore a practical method for distinguishing between truth and falsehood using the body’s innate wisdom and muscle response.
8. Conclusion
1 min 21 sec
In the end, the choice between power and force is one that we make in every moment of our lives. It is the choice between reacting to the world with fear and aggression or responding to it with courage, reason, and love. As we have seen, force is a dead end. It is a high-energy, low-result way of living that eventually leads to burnout and failure. Power, however, is a journey toward the very best of what it means to be human. It is the path of self-realization, where we discover that our internal state of being is the most powerful tool we possess for creating change.
To begin this transformation, start by simply observing where you are on the map of consciousness. Are you acting out of a need for control, or are you acting out of a desire to serve? Are you clinging to a specific outcome, or are you willing to surrender to the flow of life? By practicing discernment and choosing higher-level intentions, you can begin to shift your frequency. Remember, you don’t need to be perfect; even small moves up the scale—like moving from anger to courage—can have a massive impact on your life and the lives of those around you. You have the inherent power to turn every challenge into an opportunity for growth and to lead a life characterized by harmony and true fulfillment. The crossroads is always right here, and the choice is yours.
About this book
What is this book about?
Have you ever wondered why some efforts feel like an uphill battle while others seem to flow effortlessly toward success? In this exploration of the human psyche, Dr. David R. Hawkins introduces a revolutionary map of consciousness that explains the invisible energies governing our behavior. The book posits that most of human history has been a struggle of 'force'—a reactive, ego-driven energy that eventually leads to exhaustion and failure. In contrast, true 'power' originates from higher states of awareness, such as compassion, reason, and love, which provide a sustainable and creative influence on the world. The promise of this work is a total shift in perspective. By understanding a numerical scale of consciousness ranging from 1 to 1000, readers can identify their own emotional state and learn how to ascend to higher levels of existence. Furthermore, the book introduces the practical application of kinesiology—a method of muscle testing—to help individuals discern truth from falsehood in any situation. This summary provides the essential insights needed to move beyond survival mode and step into a life of authentic power and spiritual realization.
Book Information
About the Author
David R. Hawkins
David R. Hawkins (1927–2012) was a highly respected physician, psychiatrist, and spiritual teacher. Throughout his distinguished career, he served as the founding director of the Institute for Spiritual Research, Inc. and delivered lectures at world-renowned institutions, including Harvard and Westminster Abbey. His pioneering work in medicine and human consciousness earned him international acclaim and prestigious awards, such as the Huxley Award for his significant contributions to alleviating human suffering.
Ratings & Reviews
Ratings at a glance
What people think
Listeners find this work enlightening and intellectually stimulating, with one review noting it combines scientific data. Furthermore, the book is regarded as essential reading for energy practitioners, and one listener characterizes it as a superb explanation of human energy and consciousness. Additionally, listeners value its accessible writing, with one mentioning it is worth reading multiple times, and they appreciate the spiritual depth, with one review highlighting its exploration of the relationship between individual and social consciousness.
Top reviews
As someone who has worked in the healing arts for years, I found this book to be an essential bridge between the tangible and the spiritual. David Hawkins provides a framework that finally explains why certain environments feel draining while others feel revitalizing. The concept of the 'Map of Consciousness' is a revelation, especially the distinction between the life-sustaining Power above 200 and the destructive Force below it. Truth is, once you understand that 85% of the population is struggling under that 200-level threshold of survival and negativity, your entire perspective on human behavior shifts. I appreciated the references to 12-step programs as a practical application of these higher energy fields. While the kinesiology testing might seem unconventional to some, the underlying message about our interconnectedness is profound. This is required reading for anyone serious about energy work or personal evolution. It is a book I will return to frequently.
Show moreEver wonder why the world feels so polarized? Hawkins explains it perfectly through the lens of energy fields and calibrations. I was captivated by the idea that a few high-level individuals, like the Buddha or Jesus, can offset the collective negativity of thousands of people living in fear or anger. The writing style is authoritative and deeply spiritual, blending quantum physics concepts with ancient wisdom. I particularly enjoyed the sections on how our thoughts create ripples, much like karma, that eventually return to us. Personally, I found the explanation of 'non-linear causality' to be a major eye-opener for my business practices. Not gonna lie, some of the higher-dimensional talk is a bit of a stretch, but the core message is life-changing. It’s about moving from a state of survival to a state of enlightenment. Truly outstanding work that I’ve already recommended to my entire meditation circle.
Show moreThe Map of Consciousness is a tool I wish I’d discovered twenty years ago. After hearing so much hype, I finally sat down with this, and it blew my mind how clearly it explains human behavior. Dr. Hawkins uses applied kinesiology to show how everything in our environment—from the books we read to the food we eat—either strengthens or weakens our energy. I love the idea that power is whole and positive, while force is just a selfish attempt to control others. The book is definitely a bit of a 'dry' read in the beginning, almost like a textbook, but the payoff is worth it. It makes you realize that your level of consciousness is the most important thing you own. Aligning with things above the 200 level is the only way to truly grow. This isn't just self-help; it’s a manual for the evolution of the soul.
Show moreDavid Hawkins has managed to bridge the gap between hard data and the ethereal world of the human spirit in a way that feels both revolutionary and ancient. I was particularly struck by the idea that we are all connected to a wholly interconnected universe, and our bodies are the sensors for that connection. The book is a bit of an amalgamation of different theories, but it weaves them into a cohesive narrative about why we do what we do. Reading about the 700+ calibration level of the rarest individuals in history was moving. It gives you a goal to strive for beyond mere material success. If you're looking for an outstanding explanation of human energy, this is it. It’s deep, it’s enlightening, and it’s something I plan to read at least two more times to fully grasp the nuances.
Show moreWow. This is more than just a self-help book; it’s an overhaul of how you view the entire world. Picked this up on a whim and I'm so glad I did. The way Hawkins describes how 'the ripples we create return to us' really hit home. It’s a brilliant exploration of the relationship between individual and social consciousness. I especially liked the part about how most of us are stuck below the 200 level because we focus too much on survival and negative thoughts. Learning how to shift that energy into something 'life-sustaining' is the best advice I've received all year. The book is a bit dry and reads like a graduate-level thesis at times, so don't expect a quick beach read. But for those willing to do the work, it’s life-changing. It’s an amazing deep dive into the hidden determinants of human behavior.
Show moreThis book offers a fascinating, if sometimes dense, look at the invisible forces shaping our choices and social structures. Frankly, the first fifty pages felt like a dry academic lecture, and I almost gave up. However, once Hawkins dives into the actual levels of consciousness—calibrating everything from historical figures like Einstein to everyday emotions—the content becomes incredibly engaging. It’s thought-provoking to consider that our bodies might react to truth and falsehood through muscle resistance. I do have some reservations about the 'scientific' validity of the kinesiology aspect; it feels a bit like pseudo-science at times. But if you can look past the rigid calibrations, the philosophical insights are gold. The distinction between 'power,' which is wholesome and quiet, and 'force,' which is aggressive and selfish, is a lesson everyone needs. It’s a bit of a 'hippy-dippy' amalgamation, yet it contains undeniable wisdom about human nature.
Show moreFinally got around to reading this after seeing it on several 'must-read' lists for spiritual growth. The truth is, it’s a very challenging read that requires your full attention. Hawkins’ writing is complex, often weaving together psychology, physics, and mysticism in a way that can be overwhelming. I found the section on how 'power' recedes as 'force' increases to be the most practical part of the book. It explains why aggressive leaders eventually fail and why humble figures like Gandhi have lasting impact. My only gripe is that he dismisses any conventional criticism of his methods as being 'below a certain level of consciousness.' It’s a bit of a convenient way to avoid debate, don't you think? Still, the insights into human energy fields are too compelling to ignore. It’s a book that makes you want to be a better person, which is a rare feat.
Show moreIn my experience, few books require you to pause every five pages just to process the sheer weight of the information. This is not a 'me' book in the traditional sense, as it challenges almost every conventional paradigm I held about psychology and science. The methodology of testing muscle reactions to stimuli is controversial, sure, but the results Hawkins describes are fascinating. He rates human traits on a numeric scale that makes sense when you look at history. Seeing figures like Descartes and Freud calibrated at 499 was a specific detail that helped me visualize the hierarchy. It’s a bit of a 'marshmallow fluff' hug at times with the talk of divine light, but the core logic regarding energy fields is sound. It’s definitely not for everyone, but for the weak-minded? No, this requires a very strong, open mind to finish.
Show moreNot what I expected, to be perfectly honest. I picked this up because of the glowing reviews describing it as a scientific breakthrough, but it feels more like a spiritual manifesto disguised as a research paper. The premise that your arm can act as a 'cable to the consciousness internet' through muscle testing is hard to swallow. If your arm stays firm, it's 'truth'; if it drops, it's a 'lie.' Really? It feels a bit like the author is taking advantage of people looking for easy answers. To be fair, the chapters on the power of positive thinking and the levels of human traits like courage and neutrality are quite good. There is value in categorizing our values to better understand our motivations. However, the mathematical evaluations and the claim that only twelve people on Earth are truly enlightened seem arbitrary. It’s a mixed bag—part brilliance, part fluff.
Show moreLook, I really tried to keep an open mind here, but the 'muscle testing' stuff is just too much of a stretch for me. The idea that my arm dropping to my side can prove whether a historical figure was 'enlightened' or not sounds like pure pseudo-science. It’s a bit disturbing how the author presents these subjective calibrations as hard, scientific data verified by quantum physics. I started with the Preface and thought, 'Hmm, okay,' but by the time I got to the part about only twelve people on the planet being truly powerful, I was ready to toss it in the trash. It feels like a lot of over-hyped fluff that takes advantage of people's desire for spiritual hierarchy. There are some okay points about being a more humanitarian person, but you can find that in any basic self-help book without all the nonsense. Definitely not for me.
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