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Eckhart Tolle on the movie “Groundhog Day” – Video
Posted: April 14, 2014 at 3:52 am
Eckhart Tolle on the movie "Groundhog Day"
"Basically everybody has his #39;Groundhog Day #39; in the head, until they transcend it." Eckhart Tolle. Excerpt from "Conversations on Compassion" with Dr. James ...
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Present Moment Monday’s by Michele Penn #40. Thank you Eckhart Tolle for your inspiration. – Video
Posted: April 13, 2014 at 10:44 am
Present Moment Monday #39;s by Michele Penn #40. Thank you Eckhart Tolle for your inspiration.
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Como Lidar com a Morte – Eckhart Tolle – Video
Posted: April 11, 2014 at 11:49 pm
Como Lidar com a Morte - Eckhart Tolle
Me ajudou muito em uma ocasio, e espero que ajude a outras pessoas...
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Are Your Goals in the Right Place? – A New Earth – Oprah Winfrey Network – Video
Posted: April 10, 2014 at 2:45 pm
Are Your Goals in the Right Place? - A New Earth - Oprah Winfrey Network
Subscribe to OWN: http://bit.ly/18Lz0rV The ego, spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle says, is our misplaced identification with things, thoughts and desires, and...
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Richard Bandler vs Eckhart Tolle – Video
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Richard Bandler vs Eckhart Tolle
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Adriong | the Power of Not Now – contradicting Eckhart Tolle (… for fun: because we love him) – Video
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Adriong | the Power of Not Now - contradicting Eckhart Tolle (... for fun: because we love him)
If you where to only be in the very moment: there would only be one observer. This steady state of "one mindedness" would be very boring. Fortunately our rig...
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Eckhart Tolle on the 2 Types of Complaining – A New Earth – Oprah Winfrey Network – Video
Posted: April 9, 2014 at 4:48 am
Eckhart Tolle on the 2 Types of Complaining - A New Earth - Oprah Winfrey Network
Subscribe to OWN: http://bit.ly/18Lz0rV Let #39;s say you order a bowl of chicken noodle soup at your favorite restaurant, and when it arrives at your table, you...
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Eckhart Tolle on What Happens to Us When We Die – A New Earth – OWN – Video
Posted: April 8, 2014 at 5:54 am
Eckhart Tolle on What Happens to Us When We Die - A New Earth - OWN
Subscribe to OWN: http://bit.ly/18Lz0rV It #39;s a question humanity has grappled with for centuries: What happens to us when we die? For spiritual author Eckhart Tolle, it #39;s not a question worth...
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Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras Awarded Ridenhour Truth-Telling Prizes
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Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras Awarded Ridenhour Truth-Telling Prizes
April 8, 2014
Amanda Marie
Awards are chosen annually in four separate categories by Ridenhour Prizes, in recognition of those "who persevere in acts of truth-telling that protect the public interest, promote social justice or illuminate a more just vision of society". The awards are presented by The Nation Institute and The Fertel Foundation in recognition of Ron Ridenhour, who was the Vietnam War veteran that exposed the massacre at My Lai. My Lai was a Vietnam War mass murder which consisted of between 347 and 504 unarmed civilians that took place in South Vietnam on March 16, 1968. Each Prize carries a $10,000 stipend. The Prizes were first awarded in 2004.
The prize categories include: The Ridenhour Courage Prize The Ridenhour Book Prize The Ridenhour Truth-Telling Prize The Ridenhour Documentary Film Prize (since 2011)
In early 2013, Edward Snowden released several classified documents about top-secret government surveillance programs to filmmaker Laura Poitras and journalist Glenn Greenwald. The documents revealed that the U.S. government had developed and used programs to systematically collect millions of phone and internet records. Not only was this a startling revelation, it would serve as the beginning for many companies seeking the truth themselves. Due to the truth being revealed, many companies are now providing the general public with the results of their findings in transparency reports, never published or disclosed before as they are being done now.
In reflecting upon its decision, the awards committee said, "We have selected Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras for their work in exposing the NSA's illegal and unconstitutional bulk collection of the communications of millions of people living in the United States. Their act of courage was undertaken at great personal risk and has sparked a critical and transformative debate about mass surveillance in a country where privacy is considered a constitutional right. We particularly wanted to salute the role that Poitras has played in this story, as we feel that her contribution has not been adequately recognized by the American media."
Everyone is encouraged to read the full details provided on the links for Ridenhour in the first paragraph. The awards will be presented on April 30th at the Washington Press Club.
We commend both Snowden and Poitras for their remarkable acts of courage, and we also congratulate them for these well-deserved awards. Together they accomplished something that goes above and beyond what many people would be willing to do. To quote Eckhart Tolle, The past has no power over the present moment.
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How many days does it take to change?
Posted: April 7, 2014 at 12:43 pm
While some embrace change, others just find simple habits hard to break.
We can fight it, but we can't always stop it. While some embrace change, others just find simple habits hard to break.
Books, half-day or full-day workshops, week-long retreats, longer-term clinics and regular psychological therapy all compete to help the world-weary human stuck in old patterns that no longer work for them. But how many of them actually work, and how long does real change take?
The myth of 28 days to create a new habit or change no longer applies. When study participants at the University College in London tried to create new habits, the average time to create a new habit was 66 days and some were predicted to take more than 200.
Dr Timothy Sharp of the Happiness Institute.
The time it takes to change will vary, considerably, from person to person and behaviour to behaviour, says Dr Timothy Sharp, a clinical psychologist and executive coach who also responds to the title of Chief Happiness Officer from the Happiness Institute.
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Some changes can be initiated immediately whereas, obviously, others will take time. It depends on what's trying to be changed, sometimes more intensive and longer-term work is needed. But I would never underestimate the impact that a seminar or workshop (or even reading an article in a newspaper) can have.
Michelle Duval is the author of Coaching Change and the director of business, executive and life coaching company Equilibrio. She believes humans are wired to consistently create new neural pathways.
We see this in all the things we learn in our development and in our adaptability, and in how brain-damaged people adapt and function, she says. Even in difficult life circumstances (such as death of a loved one, loss of a job, divorce, illness, car accident, etc) we are capable of change, though only when we finally accept the events.
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