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Eckhart Tolle on Being Yourself

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Uploaded on Feb 21, 2008

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Come face to face with Eckhart Tolle, for a transformational meeting with this respected teacher and influential author. In clear language, Eckhart explains the process of entering the "miraculous" state of presence that is always available to us. We are lost, he says, in the maze of our own compulsive thoughts.

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  • mehole yyvdchek

    anyone can change their life, be the best person you possibly can, aside from all religion if you are the best you, yourself can be, there is nothing left to do. once you do die at least it can be peaceful. happy month of December fellow humans communicating on computers :)

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  • Toby Leetham

    I love listening to Eckhart Tolle. Gratitude for the 'silent space of stillness'.

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  • smallpotatoes989

    he looks more like 30 not 60 years old

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  • Hermann Otto

    Your Biography is a skill we have learnt, the way we react and go about to find solutions

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    Thanks for sharing! -relationshipebooks

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  • Marco Luna-Man

    Chopra calls it the thinking nothingness.

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  • numag1

    Right, that's why they say words are not adequate to explain it. It is "nothing" in the sense that it is no thing, no form, no physical substance or thoughtform. It is awareness itself. I thinks that's about as close to a verbal description as I can think of.

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  • Paul Thorne

    Great videos! Eckhart Tolle manages to articulate the ideas that often swim around in our heads which we cannot seem to nail down and express.I find him very inspirational, so much so that I have written a few songs inspired by his ideas, feel free to visit my channel to listen.

    Thanks for these videos!

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  • ErkkiEno

    It seems to me that it IS something, but it's not form or content. Does something mean form? Isn't NOTHING the opposite of SOMETHING? So if it isn't something, it's nothing. If it is, he could as well say it is nothing, which would sound very weird to me, even though many people describe the essential self as emptiness. The buddhists call true self not-self. This is still a "bit" of a mystery to me, but I know it's not form or content. Is someone on the same track with me? Words are lame. PEACE!

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  • BababoCopyrights

    really grateful for Eckhart's work, I feel like it got me over a real bump in the road

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  • Vmeing

    I think that Eckhart has it right but he misses a fundamental point about awareness which is that you must do with kindness, and openness towards yourself. Because sometimes that is the only way you can stay in moment when it is not what you want it to be. I would say that Pema Chodron's work is an important companion work to Eckhart's.

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  • TussinProductions

    the tao that can be named is not the tao

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