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| | The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment |  | Author: Eckhart Tolle Publisher: G. K. Hall & Company Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 965 reviews Sales Rank: 1796347
Format: Large Print Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 291 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.4 x 1
ISBN: 0783891954 Dewey Decimal Number: 291.44 EAN: 9780783891958 ASIN: 0783891954
Publication Date: December 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Cover and content clean, unmarked, strong binding.
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Great gift! October 12, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I gave this to my sister who's been struggling for about a year or so. She's already writing in plans for the new year. I highly recommend this as a gift for someone else or yourself.
My Personal Experience with the Message of this Book September 29, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am a middle-aged professional with an academic background in philosophy.
As I grew older, I felt more strongly that there must be a spiritual realm to our existence. But I relegated myself to the belief that any understanding of this spiritual realm was not to be. That such things would remain a mystery. At times, I would have more spiritual feelings and sensations which reinforced this belief, but still felt that my belief of the spiritual realm would be faith-based and could never go beyond this.
As I entered into my forties, I entered into unrest and discontent with life. I felt spiritually, intellectually and even emotionally dead. Raising two great children and being married to a wonderful person was not enough. The routine of daily life was not fulfilling, materialism provided nothing of spirtual value, and I walked through life with a general feeling of discontentment.
About a year ago, I entered Barnes and Noble because my 11 year old daughter wanted to buy some new books. I dropped her off in her BN department and walked straight across the floor to this book which was sitting on a shelf -- the book not being singled out or advertised specially. It was the Power of Now. I picked it up, looked at the cover and decided to allow myself to impulsively purchase it (something that was out of the ordinary for me).
The next two weeks were incredibly intense for me. And what happened after that was even greater. Tolle's words rang truth to my core. For the first time in my life, my existiential views were married/bridged with a deep spirituality. It made sense. I couldn't put the book down. As I read it, I used the meditation practices that Tolle subtley infers. The inspiring energy of his words aided me immensely to get into a transcendental realm -- a switch. Not magic, not really enlightenment (as the term conjures up something unreachable and unrealistic). But I felt at peace and felt joy. I felt intensely transformed. The world came to me and I accepted what it gave me. I accepted the world existentially. My mind was finally much, much calmer. For the first time as an adult, my mind didn't control me. People and my environment vibrated with a vibrant energy. I knew (not believed, not faith) that there was a One Being that essentially came from stillness or silence and everything was one with that One Being. (Reminiscent of what I think Sartre's Being and Nothingness painfully attempted to point out). I felt this sense of peace on and off for a month or so. Admittedly this intense feeling declined somewhat as a result of some crisis life situations that proved too difficult to surrender to. I am still "working on it" with the joy of knowing that this spiritual realm exists.
This book is the greatest book I've ever read which -- to me -- says much considering I have read many of the great works of literature and most philosophers. No book has come close to this. Tolle's presentation (and what he calls "sign-posts") are succinct and clear. The only problem I have with this book -- and I say this with humor -- is how the book was marketed. Its title, "The Power of Now," and cover art is so sensationalistic that it looks like it should part of an info-commercial along with Ginsu knives and the Ronco fruit dehydrator. I fear that many in the academic world will dismiss the book as such without giving it a chance. I hope I am wrong. I also hope that if the world makes deeper into the future, that this book is mandatory reading for all students.
I hope you find the energy of my review helpful.
The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
The best book ever written on Exposing the False Self (EGO) September 23, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
When I saw Oprah mention this book on her show I ran out and got a copy right away. All I can say is THANK YOU VERY MUCH OPRAH. Excellent book teaching you how to live in the now. The best book I have ever read that exposes the false self (EGO) and how the primary job of the ego is to take your happiness away and create all kinds of problems every day.
Here's the ego's program that it is running to justify it's existance "Never Satisfied"
No matter how a situation turns out, the ego will find a way to be unhappy about it.
P.S. The book is so good, I ran out and bought extra copies for all my friends and family.
Waste of Money....Compiled from various sources.... September 23, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
...and it's not even the "best of", sort of reference. My thoughts are, that this guy is potentially a cult figure, with followers who are grabbing at straws. I can't imagine what Oprah was thinking. Her original spiritual strengths, were strong enough to take her, further than most people can imagine going. 2-stars is over-rating his books...in my book. My concern: Charlatans, exploiting those who may be needing real help.
20080921 REVIEW September 22, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very useful for me. I was sure that this book will be what I want, before buying it. And it is. Many thanks to the author.
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