Oh man. Hawkins is real. Its your lose. Im done
Real teacher always tell the diciples to kill the teacher's image.
Hawkins emphasized that 'the truth is found within,' yet he wrote books because
external teachings serve as tools to help realize the inner truth. Just as a lamp illuminates a path in the dark, his books act as guides to help you discover your own inner wisdom.
The same applies to quoting Jesus or Buddha. Their words exist to show that
external teachings ultimately point to what’s already within you. Hawkins wrote his books to deliver the message, 'Now close the book and look into your own soul,' not to encourage dependency on external sources.
If everyone already perfectly understood the truth within, Hawkins’ books or Jesus’ teachings would have been unnecessary. But the reality is different.
Most people have forgotten how to listen to their inner voice, so Hawkins wrote to give them the 'courage to begin the journey.'
In the end, his message is simple:
'My book is just a stepping stone to help you discover the truth within. Once you awaken, let go of the book and follow the path of your soul.'
However, it seems like you’ve missed the core of his teaching. Hawkins, Buddha, and Jesus all pointed to the same truth:
the answers are within you. If you’re still clinging to external sources without looking inward, you’re not truly understanding their message. It’s not about blindly following their words—it’s about using their teachings as a mirror to reflect your own inner wisdom.
So, instead of defending Hawkins or Buddha, take a moment to ask yourself:
Have I truly listened to my soul? Because until you do, you’re missing the entire point of their teachings.