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Eckhart Tolle, did you know part1 – Video
Posted: March 14, 2013 at 11:46 am
Eckhart Tolle, did you know part1
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Response to Eckhart tolle – Video
Posted: February 25, 2013 at 7:43 pm
Response to Eckhart tolle
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Conversations on Compassion: Eckhart Tolle, spiritual teacher and author – Video
Posted: February 23, 2013 at 6:48 am
Conversations on Compassion: Eckhart Tolle, spiritual teacher and author
Conversations on Compassion with Dr. James Doty and Eckhart Tolle, spiritual teacher and author hosted by CCARE at Stanford University on February 12, 2013.
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Worried parents – Eckhart Tolle – Video
Posted: February 20, 2013 at 11:47 am
Worried parents - Eckhart Tolle
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The Buddhist Alliance: Eckhart Tolle and David Foster Wallace
Posted: February 9, 2013 at 6:45 pm
I usually don't delve into the "Personal Growth / Spirituality" genre. A nice glass of orange juice and amaretto is generally about as spiritual as I get. But what can I say? When a book sells two million copies (at least) a boy gets curious. I mean, even Oprah is a fan. C'mon. Of course, I'm talking about The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle, the non-denominational spiritual teacher whom the the New York Times has labeled "the most popular spiritual author in the nation."
Mentioning both Buddhism and Christianity as influences, Tolle argues that "the greater part of human pain is unnecessary" and "self-created," a product of the human tendency "to identify with external things" like possessions, belief systems, and social status. For Tolle, human unhappiness stems from this pattern of striving which can never provide more than temporary satisfaction. "None of these," he says, "is you."
Fortunately, Tolle has some advice to help you get over the emotional hump of that [Insert terrible thing that you're dealing with]. Wait. Ready? Stop thinking about it! Thanks, dad. But how? You can start by "watching the thinker": by becoming consciously aware of the ways in which you think. So doing, you can liberate yourself from your mind's socially and culturally conditioned desires (I'm paraphrasing here) and commit yourself to the only kind of existence which can make you truly and consistently happy-a life lived solely in the Now:
"Realize deeply that the present moment is all you ever have. Make the Now the primary focus of your life. Whereas before you dwelt in time and paid brief visits to the Now, have your dwelling place in the Now and pay brief visits to past and future when required to deal with the practical aspects of your life situation. Always say 'yes' to the present moment ... Surrender to what is. Say 'yes' to life-and see how life starts suddenly to start working for you rather than against you."
Anyone who has had the chance to read the late great David Foster Wallace's 2005 Kenyon College commencement speech might notice that it shares certain conspicuous (and surprising) similarities with Tolle's book. Like The Power of Now, Wallace's memorable speech strenuously encourages us to become conscious of the of the ways in which we think. Like Tolle, he wants you to avoid "getting hypnotized by the constant monologue inside your own head," and to learn how "to exercise some control over how and what you think." For Wallace, as for Tolle, there is nothing more important than "being conscious and aware enough to choose what you pay attention to and to choose how you construct meaning from experience."
Otherwise, we inevitably become the unthinking slaves of the dominant cultural discourses. We rejoice when we think we're supposed to rejoice and we suffer when we think we're supposed to suffer. For both Tolle and Wallace, living in the thrall to social expectations necessarily breeds dissatisfaction-"the constant gnawing sense of having had, and lost, some infinite thing."
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ECKHART TOLLE – THE NOW – Video
Posted: February 8, 2013 at 5:42 pm
ECKHART TOLLE - THE NOW
TOLLE TALKING ABOUT THE NOW WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
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Eckhart Tolle TV: What is the purpose of mental illness? – Video
Posted: February 5, 2013 at 2:44 am
Eckhart Tolle TV: What is the purpose of mental illness?
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Eckhart Tolle: What It Means To “Finding God” – Video
Posted: January 30, 2013 at 10:44 pm
Eckhart Tolle: What It Means To "Finding God"
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eckhart tolle on being yourself – Video
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The Importance of Being Extraordinary with Wayne Dyer and Eckhart Tolle – Video
Posted: January 25, 2013 at 5:43 pm
The Importance of Being Extraordinary with Wayne Dyer and Eckhart Tolle
http://www.hayhouse.com Taped on location in Hawaii, this audio program provides a rare opportunity to listen in on a profoundly moving dialogue between two of the three "most spiritually influential people alive"* Dr. Wayne W. Dyer and Eckhart Tolle delve into everything from ancient spiritual texts to contemporary pop culture as they tackle questions we all wrestle with, such as Who am I? What is real? and What is the meaning of life? Yet even as they discuss weighty topics such as the economy and addiction, the mood remains graceful, loving, and even humorous. Through their combined wisdom and perception, Wayne and Eckhart bring you inspired lessons for an exhilarating spiritual awakening. This, according to Eckhart, "consists of relinquishing identification with the conditioned mind through the cultivation of awareness." Although these lessons are full of rich, philosophical insight, they are also very practical and can easily be applied to the individual listener and the world at large. For, as Wayne explains, when we "create a world of extraordinary people who look beyond what they were programmed to become, we impact the entire consciousness of this planet."
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