What to Do if You're Seeking Temporary Relief | Eckhart Tolle

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • Eckhart Tolle explores the essence of presence and its role in navigating life's challenges. Eckhart explains how the past is simply a memory of former present moments and how attachment to it can distort our self-perception. He shares insights on living consciously by staying connected to the vibrant stillness within. Discover the freedom that comes from rising above unconscious thinking and embracing the ever-present Now.
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    About Eckhart:
    Eckhart Tolle is widely recognized as one of the most inspiring and visionary spiritual teachers in the world today. With his international bestsellers, The Power of Now and A New Earth-translated into more than 50 languages-he has introduced millions to the joy and freedom of living life in the present moment. The New York Times has described him as “the most popular spiritual author in the United States,” and in 2011, Watkins Review (now Watkins Mind Body Spirit) named him “the most spiritually influential person in the world.”
    Eckhart’s profound yet simple teachings have helped countless people around the globe experience a state of vibrantly alive inner peace in their daily lives. His teachings focus on the significance and power of Presence, the awakened state of consciousness, which transcends ego and discursive thinking. Eckhart sees this awakening as the essential next step in human evolution.

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