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Mindfulness Guided Meditation for Anxiety, Depression, Sleep, Addiction, and Anger – Video

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Mindfulness Guided Meditation for Anxiety, Depression, Sleep, Addiction, and Anger
Mindfulness Guided Meditation for Anxiety, Depression, Sleep, Addiction, and Anger... inspired by the inner-body teachings of Eckhart Tolle. Download the mp3 at http://livingwithtolle.com/....

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Mindfulness Guided Meditation for Happiness, Healing, and Joy – Video

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Mindfulness Guided Meditation for Happiness, Healing, and Joy... inspired by the inner-body teachings of Eckhart Tolle. Download the mp3 at http://livingwithtolle.com/. This mindfulness guided...

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Surrender – Eckhart Tolle inspired song – Video

Posted: February 18, 2015 at 1:45 am


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Surrender - Eckhart Tolle inspired song
By Severin Emma Cairo. This song was our contribution to the Danish Eurovision / Melodi Grand Prix 2015. Unfortunately, we weren #39;t picked. Do you agree with that decision? Comment below!...

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Eckhart Tolle – Silence – Video

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La Naturaleza El poder el Ahora Eckhart Tolle – Video

Posted: February 14, 2015 at 4:48 am


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La Naturaleza El poder el Ahora Eckhart Tolle

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Tenor Paul Appleby talks opera and the cost of living.

Posted: February 11, 2015 at 5:45 am


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Paul Appleby is a smart guy. He is also performing the role of Don Ottavio in San Diego Operas Don Giovanni.

Paul went to Juilliard and then into the Metropolitan Operas young artist program. During our interview he mentioned that he doesnt like Don Ottavio to be a wimpy character. That is all well and good, but it helps to not have a wimpy voice.

There is a famous YouTube video famous among tenors at least of Jonas Kaufmann singing Un aura amorosa from Mozarts Cosi Fan Tutte. It is famous because Kaufmann is one of the leading dramatic tenors of his generation and no one associates him with Mozart at all.

Now Im not saying that some day well have the same thoughts about Paul Appleby singing Mozart but his voice definitely has a depth and richness of tone that exceeds the confines of Mozart. One thing is for sure, his Don Ottavio is no wimp when it comes to the sinigng.

We started talking about opera in general and let the opera gods guide us.

Paul Appleby: I dont know if its the artform itself or the audiences but opera is so conservative.

San Diego Reader: Ya, San Diego definitely has a conservative audience.

PA: I get the sense that there arent that many casual opera fans. I get the sense that a lot of them had a really strong experience or a strong epiphany early in their lives. When youre 13 or 14, whatever music you fall in love with at that point in your life will be with you forever. Its kind of like the first time you fall in love because its the first time nothing ever seems to match it. Because of that intense connection that opera fans have with the artform I think thats where some of the conservatism comes from. If its not the way it was when they first fell in love with opera, then they tend to not like it.

SDR: Yes, thats something Ive read about in Eckhart Tolle. He says that we as people tend to associate our ideas with who we are as a person. So we can have ideas about politics, or movies, or music, and those ideas become a part of our personality. When we come across something that pushes up against our idea of, in this case opera, we take it as an assault on our very being and our fight or flight instinct kicks in and its a strong reaction. So when someone updates our favorite opera, it feels like a personal attack.

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Mindfullness Eckhart Tolle – Video

Posted: February 9, 2015 at 10:47 pm


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Mindfullness Eckhart Tolle

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Eckhart Tolle: The joy of consciousness – A tudatossg rme – Video

Posted: February 8, 2015 at 1:50 pm


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Eckhart Tolle: The joy of consciousness - A tudatossg rme
A vide eredetije Eckhart Tolle hivatalos weboldaln a "Pass it on" ("Add tovbb") akciban, azaz a szabadon terjeszthet videk kztt tallhat: https://www.eckharttolletv.com/p/xo6mbw...

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The Inner Body And Its Colors of Light – Video

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The Inner Body And Its Colors of Light
A brief lecture on the inner body and the sensations of internal organs. A type of meditation that boosts the immune system, described beautifully in Eckhart Tolle #39;s The Power Of Now. For...

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Psyches & Serpents: Self-Titled

Posted: February 6, 2015 at 2:43 pm


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Writing can be lonely work. I read this statement in The Wall Street Journal last week in a column by a man named Edward Gerson. Thirteen years ago, at the age of 87, this man began writing for Dartmouth, his alma mater, chronicling the adventures of his graduating class of 1926. At the time he had about 150 people to write about. Now, at age 100, only 3 of his fellow 1926 alumni remain. So Gerson writes what he can about them, then writes his opinions (hey!) on things in general.

Who tunes in though? Who wants to hear about the three Dartmouth graduates from the Jazz Age? (Besides the occasional journalist trying to find a story for the daily oddball column). Who wants to read this column, for that matter (I know that you think its great, but that doesnt stop me from feeling insecure about how the others feel). Any of what follows obviously could be wrong, but its sort of scratching at the truth of what many writers face and all people contemplate: How do we react to that realization that maybe no one is listening, that maybe were alone?

As I write this in a cold garage (dont ask), I think about Gerson at his old wooden desk writing on a legal pad some 450 miles south of here. What does one worry about at 100? At 23, when I pause to consider my trouble, most seem more like distractions. Id be lying if I said there wasnt something in me that longed to spend more quality alone time, to go off into the wilderness on my own, like McCandless, Thoreau or Tolstoy at the end of his life. Why? There are plenty of reasons. Heres the main one: Sometimes you have to choose between being alone and being lonely.

Really though, loneliness is something you choose, and the choice is always there because youre always alone (to some degree). Dont believe me? Well, read on! Remember, I just play the game, I dont put the writing on the wall. If you think this is off topic for mental health, I strongly disagree. The choice between feeling lonely and being alone may be the most important one you make.

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Lets get back to our centurion correspondent, Mr. Gerson. Hes incredible in my eyes, for taking up the pen at 87. Im not the only one to think that. In the column, its mentioned that one 20-something current Darthmouthian sends him some encouraging fan mail. Knowing that you have fans can be fantastic (no pun intended). Im no celebrity, but I cant imagine they ever start to feel too famous. Dont tell me they hate being mobbed at the grocery store. Anyone saying they dont want fame is lying or trying to relieve the cognitive dissonance of not getting any. But fame is a double edged sword. If the subject of fame stops working for the sake of work and starts to work to please the fans, the results ring false. Just think of all those bands you know where the first album rocked and the second was eh. When youre just getting into a band, the go-to album is their Self-Titled release because its usually their first, and its probably their best. Those later albums pander to the fans. The choice is between working for yourself or for others. The timeless musicians take on their fans. Whether its Dylan going electric or Kendrick Lamar trying new sounds (see subtitle). Its not like the greats dont read fan mail or care about their fans, but like Gerson its not at the heart of what they do.

Darkos New Friend:

Have you heard the Nirvana song where the singer is happy, because theyve found all of their friends, and those friends are in their head? When I was in the hospital and outpatient facility, I met people, some my age, who heard voices in their head. To be honest, I pitied those people and was relieved that I was not that crazy. People who live alone with their voices sound like the kind whod commit an atrocity one day (i.e. the voice told me to do it). This is garbage, however. Its garbage because we all hear voices in our heads. Im hearing one as I write this speaking these words. Later Ill be hearing one telling me to finish my Econ homework (actually, I can hear it now).

The writer Eckhart Tolle had a transformative breakdown in his late twenties (as a Ph.D student) when he realized that the only difference between himself and the crazy lady on the train was that she said her thoughts aloud. This inner dialogue is basically the adult version of playing with imaginary friends as a kid. Sometimes when no one else is around, a kid might ask GI Joe or Barbie what they want to do not realizing that theyre really asking themselves. Most adults dont have a doll, but they perform the same self-talk without acknowledging it to themselves. When people are together, this self-talk can create problems. Why do you think communication is one of the most important job skills? We think we have conversations with others, but really were just talking with ourselves.

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