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Welcome to Eckhart Tolle's First Google+ Hangout

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Published on Jul 21, 2012

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  • TheBhannah

    Mr. Tolle is such a gentle man ,a pleasure to listen to.

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  • Michele Penn

     I thoroughly enjoyed Eckhart Tolle's First Google+ Hangout.I love hearing Eckhart's wisdom. Thank you so much! Peace in the Present Moment, Michele Penn

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  • Daax Pracoli

    No he means the present moment, as in this moment, as in RIGHT NOW. Not running into the past or searching for the future. Being here right now.

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  • GeniusBrainPower

    :)

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  • Efilzeo

    he says "now" but actually it means "hide yourself from the world". 

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  • phoenixfeathers10

    The world is about to be a better place

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  • Ronan Govender

    Try it....

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  • zurechtweiser

    Being totally present and without judging I tell you that it's not 'judjing' but 'judging'.

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  • Deyan Dachev

    Why not just silently accept what others have done ,without judjing it good or bad ?

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  • johnnymoondog

    fantastic event and wonderful video !!

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  • johnnymoondog

    LOL !yes ! he became intensely aware of the present moment as a million people saw him in his baggy underpants ! : )

    God Bless im !

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  • Steven Goss

    Does movie-watching and TV watching play any part in our conditioning to become unconscious? If we watch 'fictional' movies where joy or pain is conveyed and psychologically experienced, could that add to our propensity for becoming unconscious. If we better picked our sources of information and programming, could we expect to pick programming which is more conducive to our staying conscious? Should we avoid fictional stories? Avoid irrelevant stories? Bad news? Stick to edu-programming?

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