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| A New Earth (Eckhart Tolle, Paperback, 2008) |
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| Eckhart Tolle is a gentle guide for change, first in ourselves and then in the world. Addressing the dysfunction all around us, he encourages us to see the source--our egos, which he explains in some depth but also puts simply as "the voices in our head." Letting go of our egos, we will let go of much of our pain, and will be able to embark on a journey of discovery and "re-creation." There is much of the natural world in his argument, as he encourages us to connect to the things in the ... |
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| The Power of Now (Eckhart Tolle, Paperback, 2004) |
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| One of the hardest tasks on a spiritual journey is letting go of ingrained thought processes, beliefs, opinions, and obsessions in order to plunge directly into the reality of the moment. And yet Eckhart Tolle believes this is the key to transformation. THE POWER OF NOW is a direct, simple, and highly readable explication of this powerful principle. Written in a Socratic question-and-answer form, Tolle describes the process of letting go of our ego-identified selves, our "pain bodies," and ... |
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| A New Earth (Eckhart Tolle, Audio, 2008) |
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| Eckhart Tolle is a gentle guide for change, first in ourselves and then in the world. Addressing the dysfunction all around us, he encourages us to see the source--our egos, which he explains in some depth but also puts simply as "the voices in our head." Letting go of our egos, we will let go of much of our pain, and will be able to embark on a journey of discovery and "re-creation." There is much of the natural world in his argument, as he encourages us to connect to the things in the ... |
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| The Power of Now (Eckhart Tolle, Audio, 2001) |
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| One of the hardest tasks on a spiritual journey is letting go of ingrained thought processes, beliefs, opinions, and obsessions in order to plunge directly into the reality of the moment. And yet Eckhart Tolle believes this is the key to transformation. THE POWER OF NOW is a direct, simple, and highly readable explication of this powerful principle. Written in a Socratic question-and-answer form, Tolle describes the process of letting go of our ego-identified selves, our "pain bodies," and ... |
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| The Power of Now (Eckhart Tolle, Hardcover, 1999) |
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| One of the hardest tasks on a spiritual journey is letting go of ingrained thought processes, beliefs, opinions, and obsessions in order to plunge directly into the reality of the moment. And yet Eckhart Tolle believes this is the key to transformation. THE POWER OF NOW is a direct, simple, and highly readable explication of this powerful principle. Written in a Socratic question-and-answer form, Tolle describes the process of letting go of our ego-identified selves, our "pain bodies," and ... |
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| A New Earth (Eckhart Tolle, Paperback, 2006) |
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| Eckhart Tolle is a gentle guide for change, first in ourselves and then in the world. Addressing the dysfunction all around us, he encourages us to see the source--our egos, which he explains in some depth but also puts simply as "the voices in our head." Letting go of our egos, we will let go of much of our pain, and will be able to embark on a journey of discovery and "re-creation." There is much of the natural world in his argument, as he encourages us to connect to the things in the ... |
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| A New Earth (Eckhart Tolle, Hardcover, 2005) |
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| Tolle presents readers with an honest look at the current state of humanity: he implores us to see and accept that this state, which is based on an erroneous identification with the egoic mind, is one of dangerous insanity. However, there is an alternative to this potentially dire situation. Humanity now, perhaps more than in any previous time, has an opportunity to create a new, saner, more loving world. This will involve a radical inner leap from the current egoic consciousness to an ... |
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| Eckhart Tolle is a gentle guide for change, first in ourselves and then in the world. Addressing the dysfunction all around us, he encourages us to see the source--our egos, which he explains in some depth but also puts simply as "the voices in our head." Letting go of our egos, we will let go of much of our pain, and will be able to embark on a journey of discovery and "re-creation." There is much of the natural world in his argument, as he encourages us to connect to the things in the ... |
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| Stillness Speaks (Eckhart Tolle, Audio, 2003) |
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| In 200 brief entries, Eckhart Tolle advocates living in the moment, seeking simplicity, and finding inner peace through stillness. He counsels that dwelling on the past, and anticipating futures can be debilitating, and takes us off our focus. Tolle's simple message of "living in the now" has struck a chord with his readers and has made him a best-selling author. |
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| Stillness Speaks (Eckhart Tolle, Hardcover, 2003) |
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| In 200 brief entries, Eckhart Tolle advocates living in the moment, seeking simplicity, and finding inner peace through stillness. He counsels that dwelling on the past, and anticipating futures can be debilitating, and takes us off our focus. Tolle's simple message of "living in the now" has struck a chord with his readers and has made him a best-selling author. |
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| Stillness Speaks (Eckhart Tolle, Audio, 2003) |
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| In 200 brief entries, Eckhart Tolle advocates living in the moment, seeking simplicity, and finding inner peace through stillness. He counsels that dwelling on the past, and anticipating futures can be debilitating, and takes us off our focus. Tolle's simple message of "living in the now" has struck a chord with his readers and has made him a best-selling author. |
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| Gateways to Now (Eckhart Tolle, Audio, 2003) |
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| Advised to "live in the moment," modern seekers ask, "How?" Here, Eckhart Tolle offers "gateways" to help one let go of the present day world of personal concerns and enter a more spiritual and enlightened experience. |
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| Eckhart Tolle is a gentle guide for change, first in ourselves and then in the world. Addressing the dysfunction all around us, he encourages us to see the source--our egos, which he explains in some depth but also puts simply as "the voices in our head." Letting go of our egos, we will let go of much of our pain, and will be able to embark on a journey of discovery and "re-creation." There is much of the natural world in his argument, as he encourages us to connect to the things in the ... |
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