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Eckhart talks about expressing emotions.

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  • Big piece from this talk...thank you! ...that it is important to express our emotions/anger and not hold it down....by releasing it..we make more energy available to us for other things in our lives. Also recognizing emotions/anger as energy and not to indulge in it or personalize it. It's so true that when we forgive others who have wronged us, we do so for ourselves so WE can be at peace. Great truths that take lots of practice! :)

  • why i was never gratefull for teaching is scholl? now im...Thanks Eckhart.

  • thumbs up if u think that this video and all the comments below are BULLSHIT !@#$

  • I think you idiots missed the point , it's no where what you're debating about. the inability to express emotions , stem from abusive relationships and failed marriages...bad upbringing. he's saying , don't hold stuff in and how to express your emotions in a healthy sense. not many people can comprehend this , contingent on the inability to break free from apathy and depression. they don't , necessarily lack the ability to express their emotions. it's like they're charged up.

  • @MyAntijesus Arrogance and conceit aren't emotions, they are personality characteristics.

  • It is impossible to repress arrogance and conceit. If you must end conceit you must shut your mouth and keep quiet. Or express it and make a fool of yourself.

  • The same thing applies to your ideas and thoughts. You must allow and express them even if they don't agree with other people opinions and ideas.

  • @drchen054 What is common sense? Common sense as the term implies is common or general and seen as sensible. Not as some gurus teach to be spiritual or coming from a higher intelligence. What does this man do in his spare time? What does he do with his money? Is he collecting expensive cars and spending his money on his personal habits and interests? Why don't you try to find out?

  • @drchen054 There is no such thing as thoughtless awareness. How you react to what you are aware of depends on what you think about it. An infant reacts to things depending on instinct and on what he learns by imitating and thinking. A mature individual depends more and more on his knowledge, experiences, and insights. Not thoughtless emotionalism or inspiration. We now know why famous gurus end up deceiving people and robbing them of their freedom to think.

  • @MyAntijesus The origin of good "intelligence" or "common sense" actually comes from being in a relaxed, expanded state. Then you are able to see clearly what is common sense. You cannot see it if you are wrapped up in anger or drama or trying to rigorously hold onto the idea of intelligence.You said it yourself - be wide awake - meaning paying attention/being aware. Being wrapped up in some idea of God will take care of things/using mediumship is actually just another thought, NOT awareness.

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