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| Author: Et Al Eckhart Tolle Publisher: Amber Lotus Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 971 reviews Sales Rank: 981346
Media: Calendar Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 26 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 12 x 11.9 x 0.2
ISBN: 1569377847 EAN: 9781569377840 ASIN: 1569377847
Publication Date: July 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Excellent read, but....... December 1, 2000 21 out of 33 found this review helpful
I purchased this book after seeing it reviewed in O magazine. Now, I was a philosophy major in college so it's not like I'm dense or anything, but parts of this book completely left me scratching my head. The basic premise is MARVELOUS and if you do nothing but take the THEME with you and make it a part of your life, well then the book is worth it's price. But so much of this book bogs down in it's own mud that you have to be extraordinarily patient to plod through and pull out the gems. Still... all that said... I am SO glad I read this book and it's one of those experiences that never leaves you... I find myself reflecting on it and reminding myself to LIVE by it all the time.
New World Truth November 30, 2000 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Simply the best, clearest, simplest form of this information that I have ever come across. This book is life changing, in a dramatically subtle way. Tolle dispenses his soul medicine in the most humble and serene manner, and in the process introduces us to a magical New World, the world of Truth. Brilliant.
A Clear, Practical Guide To Enlightenment November 27, 2000 21 out of 23 found this review helpful
Eckhart Tolle proposes that we can become aware of a different state of being. We can do this by refocusing some our awareness away from the outside world which habitually draws our attention and redirecting it to the internal one. The payoff is a deeper experience of life. The "normal" way of being is to be drawn into whatever our mind/ego, what he calls the "pain body", decides to identify with. In practicing awareness of "now", we are no longer responding to the illusion of the future or past. These are mind constructs that ultimately lead us to seek satisfaction "later," ultimately bringing no satisfaction, much like a dog chasing its own tail. The mind is a survival instrument which is much like HAL the computer in 2001 A Space Odyssey, it may decide to unleash it survival function whether this is what you want or not. Higher consciousness begins to develop when one begins to realize this. This is not complicated, all one has to do is pay attention and higher consciousness will reveal itself. Tolle gives practical advice on how to do this and describes the many "portals" that will reveal this. That pain and suffering are caused by attachment to the ego is a premise dating back 4000 years, advanced by the Buddha and according to Tolle by such enlightened beings as Jesus Christ. These ideas have lately been seeing a resurgence as modern science peers in the very fabric of reality and finds it compatible with the ancient teachings. My personal opinion is there are many answers here for individuals in our modern fast paced stressed out world. This subject has been well addressed by gurus, psychologists, religious figures; from the ancient Buddha, and Jesus to the modern spiritual advisers like Deepack Chopra. The message remains the same. I believe that because so many individuals, consistently throughout history, have spoken, written and pointed toward this state of being, that there must be some validity to it. Along with material, relationship and career goals one should endeavor to include greater knowing as something to experience in this lifetime. None of these things are mutually exclusive. Mr. Tolle presents his guidance in a clear, practical way with a minimum of religious or psychological language which makes him a great guide. Just follow the words and what he is elucidating will become evident. The book is also a good primer on basic human psychology, with its observations on the ego, everyday life and relationships.
ALL SPIRITUAL PATHS END HERE November 18, 2000 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
There is only one teaching. And that is that you are not and cannot ever be separate from God. You are right now exactly as you were created. The only thing that keeps you from that realization is your thinking.There are many beautiful teachings that have also come to this. Teachings from men (and many untold women) who have reached that perfected state of consciousness, and tell us in their writings. A simple french monk named Brother Lawrence - "Practicing the Presence of God" learned it in the 1600's in France. A wandering Russian pilgrim learned it in the 1800's - "The Way of A Pilgrim and A Pilgrim Continues his way." An American now living in Fiji as a Guru called Adi Da Samraj also learned it, and is teaching it to a devoted group of followers. And now Eckhart Tolle, who may prove to be the most articulate, clear and powerful spiritual teacher to emerge in this century is passing it along to thousands, hopefully millions of people. Read the writings of the above teachers, some of who were very simple and you will see the same simple teaching from dramaticallly different forms. Then go back to Eckhart, whose book and profoundly beautiful tapes are for this Western culture and this time. And be thankful that you are able to be a part of it.
The Simplicity of Salvation November 13, 2000 26 out of 29 found this review helpful
Eckhart tells us that there is a part in each of us that resonates to the truth when it is heard. I knew he had hit home when he said that all suffering was caused by the "mental noise" in our heads, our compulsive thinking, most of which is "useless and destructive." We function (if you can call it that) in this world totally "lost in thought." Because we identify with our thinking we form a belief about who we are - our little self, our ego. We are always trying to figure out who we are, because it is always changing. One minute we are important, the next minute a failure. Our identity is never stable, never secure. We form our little identities through our jobs, our spouses, our education, our problems. But beyond all the various ways we define our selves, beyond the ego, is the big Self. The Self that remembers its unity with God. The Self whose natural state is peace and bliss. Beyond the suffering, is life, beautiful, joyous life.Eckhart takes you by simple practices beyond thinking to the Truth of who you are. It is the clearest, purest spiritual teaching I have ever read. Now all I need do is release myself, moment my moment, into this eternal state called NOW until there is no other place and no other identity. And then, I am Home.
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