The Final Doorway to Enlightenment: Prayer, Transcendence, and Realization of the Self
Author:
David R. Hawkins, M.D. Ph.D.
Category:
Mind-Body-Spirit, New Releases, New Thought
ISBN: 9789366118857
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 230x152 mm
Number of Pages: 176 Pages
In this profound spiritual guide, renowned psychiatrist and consciousness researcher Dr. David R. Hawkins distills decades of clinical insight and mystical experience into a transformative journey toward Self-Realization and the direct experience of the Divine.
In this rare and powerful work, Dr. David R. Hawkins offers profound insights into the nature of the Self, opening with words of deep assurance: “God Immanent means the realization of the source of one’s own existence radiating forth as your beingness… Remembrance, you were OK all along.” This realization—that your essence is eternal and untouched by fear—forms the foundation of this transformative journey.
In Part One, Dr. Hawkins unveils the ultimate form of prayer—not in words, but in how we hold ourselves moment by moment, a living meditation that places our very existence within the context of Divinity.
In Part Two, he reveals the true purpose of his teachings: to dissolve the inner blocks that obscure our light. With clarity and compassion, he transmits not just knowledge but a vibrational energy that awakens the spiritual body—beyond mind, beyond ego—into direct experience of the Infinite Presence.
This book is both a guide and a transmission. Dr. Hawkins leads us with unwavering certainty toward the final threshold—the doorway every sincere seeker must eventually approach. With his guidance, the path becomes clear.
David R. Hawkins, M.D. Ph.D.
David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D., has practiced psychiatry since 1952, and is a life member of the American Psychiatric Association. A widely respected therapist and lecturer, his national television appearances include The MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour, The Barbara Walters Show, and the Today show. He has published numerous scientific papers and videotapes, and co-authored the book Orthomolecular Psychiatry with Nobelist Linus Pauling. His diverse background as a researcher and teacher is noted in his biographical listing in Who’s Who in America. Dr. Hawkins currently divides his time between his practice, books in progress, and direction of The Institute for Advanced Theoretical Research in rural Arizona.