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5 Ways Power vs. Force Changed Marcia Kimpton’s Life Path

Matt Heinemeyer
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Marcia Kimpton discussing Power vs. Force by David Hawkins on Books That Changed My Life
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Marcia Kimpton, the filmmaker and actress behind Bardo Blues, identifies a radical shift in her life after discovering Power vs. Force by David R. Hawkins, MD/PhD. Before encountering Hawkins’ map of consciousness, Kimpton spent years in “existential despair,” battling depression and the crushing weight of Hollywood rejection. Despite her relentless work ethic, she felt like she was constantly bouncing off emotional hurdles until this book provided a scientific framework for her spiritual survival.

Marcia Kimpton: Frequency and the Power of the Soul

Marcia reached a turning point when she saw her career “failures” differently. She called them a “dark night of the soul” that helped her grow. In the interview, she also explains Hawkins’ use of kinesiology (muscle testing). This approach shows how the body responds to truth and falsehood. She stopped seeing herself as a victim of the industry. Instead, she began to “alchemize” her anger and disappointment into creative energy.

Today, Marcia uses levels of consciousness to guide her filmmaking. She moves from the low-energy “force” of anger (below 200) to the “power” of unconditional love (500). She approaches her work with a clear mindset. Every personal struggle becomes a chance to grow and help others find peace.

In this episode of Books That Changed My Life, Marcia reflects on why understanding the hidden frequencies of human emotion is the most reliable map for the modern soul.

Breaking the Matrix of Programming

High-stakes shifts in perspective defined Marcia’s path from a “popular girl with guilt” to an icon of independent cinema. By engaging with Hawkins’ theories, she learned that 90% of our lives are often governed by unconscious programming set before the age of nine. She moved past these “viruses” in her mental software toward a more rigorous pursuit of storytelling that heals. Her journey proves that a single book can provide the “sit-ups for the mind” needed to navigate the trials of a creative life with grace.

For further reflection on finding meaning through literature, you can also explore our discussion on Charlie Cox, The Razor’s Edge by Somerset Maugham.

About the Guest: Marcia Kimpton 

Marcia Kimpton is an acclaimed filmmaker, actress, and author known for her deeply personal work in Bardo Blues and the travel series American Abroad. Beyond her work in film, she is a dedicated student of meditation and spiritual psychology. Marcia uses her platform to share insights into the discipline and mindset required to “alchemize” trauma into art. She demonstrates how to maintain a vibrant, peaceful presence while navigating the complexities of the entertainment world.

More reflective conversations live in the Books That Changed My Life collection:

  • Explore more episodes of Books That Changed My Life
  • Explore the BTCML Blog
  • Learn more about the work of David R. Hawkins
Matt Heinemeyer May 4, 2026
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