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  1. Nov 11, 2020 · According to Hawkins, basically everything can be ranked according to the levels of consciousness. People, objects, places, events, and even whole societies. When you start to reflect upon your own life you can start to see that some areas may be on a lower level and some on a higher level.

  2. Jul 21, 2020 · Listen to Dr. Hawkins as he explains the purpose of life. An inspiring clip from: The-Human-Dilemma-August-2007 lecture. Watch all of Dr. Hawkins' videos by becoming a subscriber: https ...

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    • Shame. Just a step above death. You’re probably contemplating suicide at this level. Either that or you’re a serial killer. Think of this as self-directed hatred.
    • Guilt. A step above shame, but you still may be having thoughts of suicide. You think of yourself as a sinner, unable to forgive yourself for past transgressions.
    • Apathy. Feeling hopeless or victimized. The state of learned helplessness. Many homeless people are stuck here.
    • Grief. A state of perpetual sadness and loss. You might drop down here after losing a loved one. Depression. Still higher than apathy, since you’re beginning to escape the numbness.
  3. Dec 7, 2023 · Research indicates that having a purpose in life is good for mental health. For example, having greater purpose in life was significantly associated with lower levels of depression and anxiety.

  4. Nov 9, 2023 · Asking 'what is the point of life?' is a common question. Learn more about when it might be a sign of depression and what you can to combat meaninglessness.

  5. Purpose in life consists of having a sense of meaning and purpose regarding one's activities as well as an overall sense that life is meaningful. This study reports a comprehensive assessment of the relationship of purpose in life with depression and anxiety.

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  7. Purpose in Life Quiz. What’s your purpose in life? It’s a daunting question. But your answer may say a lot about your well-being. Studies link a sense of purpose to better physical and mental health. But your purpose isn’t just about you.

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