Guest guest Posted January 8, 2006 Report Share Posted January 8, 2006 Hi Doc, I've been rereading some of Hawkins, Hudson, etc. and came across this quote (below) in Power vs Force Page 282. There is also a table there that I'm thinking of using for a brief intro to Hawkins in my Study Group. " Although 15 percent of the world's population is above the critical consciousness level of 200, the collective power of that 15 percent has the weight to counterbalance the negativity of the remaining 85 percent of the world's people. " So to me this means that if you have a room of 100 people and 15 people there have a HS of 200, then the effect of the 85 others with the negative thinking patterns will be cancelled out. You just break even. So you'd want more than that minimum of 15 in attendance.... and the greater in number the better, the easier it will be for the group to be successful. Also if I have just one person in attendance at my little study group at, lets say, HS 300 (they counterbalance 90,000 people according to the table on page 282) does this mean it's possible to have a few in attendance who are a little bit below 200, because they are countered by the high HS scorer? I presume Hudson didn't have this information when he wrote LOPP.... By the way....based on my energy tests there was at least one in attendance at the Medford seminar who was above 500.... Thanks Lori P.S. A little off the subject, but I was at level the other night and I briefly heard wind chimes close by! My eyes popped open. There are no wind chimes nearby and it was a perfectly windless night. We have no neighbors nearby either. We're smack dab in the middle of 40 acres with 100's of acres of protected State land behind us. I energy tested and the test says I did hear wind chimes. Go figure. Question is where did the sound come from, my own mind? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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