The Transformative Power of Gratitude and Non-Interference | Eckhart Tolle

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In this video, Eckhart Tolle uncovers how ego-driven desires for superiority, rooted in childhood experiences and adulthood attachments, lead to suffering. Discover how complaining reinforces the ego’s grip and learn practical steps to break free through gratitude and non-interference with reality. Join Eckhart on the path to aligning with the present moment for greater inner peace and self-discovery.

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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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@leej-wp9ft says:

I love this man so much. Excellent talk.

@reneemackenzie7815 says:

What a blessing to be able to watch this tonight. Thanks so much!

@margaret-r8y says:

Ohh i love eckhart lol😂

@margaret-r8y says:

I never feel enough or that ive achieved the thibgs i wanted..with me it was a degree but i think i have adhd which means.yes intelligence because one enjoys geeking out alone ..but..put a strict homogenised educationary course that depends on following anither persons idea of research..i fund it constrains my creativity. If i could just be tested on the knowledge and left to research the subject and submit essays..great. so , its having had good grades at school and enjoying education but finding britsh education depends on these little sausages in a sausage factory like apparently "educated people". Autodidacts arent valued or tested, its just thrown in with the androids. I see at 47 even achieving the status..wait till retirement and that dissapears instantly. I contemplate the old graveyards or tge ancient film roles with people chasing their tails trying to please bosses or wives, running to and fro looking at their pocket watches like the rabbit in alice and the looking glass. Dont.. folow the worrying white rabbit. Nobodyvshould feelvlike they arent enough if theyve achieved a comfortable home , bed, shelter, even iuxuries like huge tvs and various gadgets like laptop tablet alexa..the house is clean..theres enough food to eat, the house is decoratedvand thetevare clothes to wear..this isnt poverty. Heavy drapes on the windows, multiple cushions and rugs, candles, incense. Dont have more than a thousand pounds in cash for long but I have given up complaining about not having a bigger house though i do want to drive..not for ego ..an old car is fine buttheres so much value put to a person with material thongs or status. It ends up meaningless if in future generations they are watching us in what will be past and they see a petson with everything they need but they're unhapoy, dont recognise that its virtues that really give us meaning anbd worth ie kindness, love, selflessness, charity, morality, humility, forgiveness and wisdom. As the biblical scriptures say wisdom calls aloud for justice neither gold or rubiesvnor any precious riches..nothing you desire can compare with her. Thus i agree. I work on character rather than making myself another clone with this great identity but experience misery and stress just the same..ie bad health and a dependencd on other

@GordonParnell says:

as he said, No one more sanctimonious than those who slaughter children. . .no matter what your skin color.

@monanordengard1870 says:

🙏🕯️♥️ Thank you so mutch for everything you are teaching 💫🕊️☀️

@lauraapplehoff2267 says:

Mr. Echart!! First I must say that my sister used to send me your youtube videos and I used to fall asleep!! I CANNOT believe that happened!!!! YOU ARE SERIOUSLY THE MOST INTERESTING MAN THAT I HAVE EVER ENCOUNTERED!! no joke! I am SO very grateful for your teachings!! You are so funny and so profound!! I wish I could send this message to reply to every single video that you have sent out to all of our souls!! SO grateful for you!! (and my sister)

@sallymartin6184 says:

Thank you; Eckhart Tolle🌿🌹Always love such great humour in truth

@patoloco1000 says:

Say to yourself: “I have no enemies”

@RippleDrop. says:

Zionism, collective victimhood, justifying killing of people.

@joejanota707 says:

My ego loves figuring out why the room was missed on the cleaning rota and finding out how close I was when asking about it. I must ask though, could not complaining be in itself a form of superiority seeking by appearing more mindful than others? It's weird. I have a good life. I'm generally happy. I'm aware my life could look sad, I know I've experienced victim hood, but also persecution and heroism. I've been on all sides as everyone ultimately does. I don't understand emotions. I'm not incapable and I've spent my entire life learning how to manufacture my own form of empathy.

Justification. I'm a master, as is everyone, at convincing myself of a justification. Why I'm here. I think I learned that the question itself is missing the point. Life is interesting and fun. That's what I like about it. It's ok to be happy, as it's ok to be sad, angry, scared. It's ok to just be. I presume I need something I don't understand to be more like those around me. A form of fitting in. I fit in, because I do. I don't, because I don't. The analytics are entertaining and informative, but ultimately, despite articulating the intricacies of any given event, the simplicity in something just being, is all that's required. I love life. It's ok if others don't. I don't have to complain about them if I can just stop being around them.

I guess half the battle with a persons problem is their interpretation of the problem itself. I can't fix that. I can however make a coffee and watch YouTube. Ima post this. It's ok to just be. Because the permissive implication of something being ok is invalidated by the context of the question itself. If it isn't self referential or impact-full on others around you, permission is irrelevant.

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