The Most Important Thing in Our Lives | Eckhart Tolle

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Eckhart shares with us the most important thing in our lives, which he describes as our state of Consciousness. We all have a life situation, but our consciousness will define how we perceive it.

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Clouds of wonder says:

For me letting go of the thoughts that create me as a victim Surrender to Space between the words as I allow release of my old pattern s

Driver Man says:

I can’t wait to see him live

HethR R says:

What a beautiful thing really to just feel that space without thought ☮

Mick Rozycki says:

I really do understand conceptually what Eckhart is referring to when he speaks of the state of our consciousness. It does seem like it's a continuous effort or flux to stay present. My mind will drift into self-talk and rumination. Stirring up a lot of negative emotions. I notice this activity and I have to make a mindful effort to create a bit of space between my self and that internal cycle. Does anyone else experience something similar?

Susan Koralewicz says:

Why are you taking pictures of me

Sean Whitfield says:

Thankyou Eckhart 😊💚🌳🌻🦋🦉🙏🧙‍♂️

Douglas Cook says:

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EarInn says:

I love the way Eckhart looks in the long shots, just sitting there. He's so the opposite of this world.

Martina Krejčí says:

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frances wright says:

What about the condition Psychosis ? is it as you said being completly focused on object consiosness and could this idea help someone with psychosis by focusing on the breath and gaps and mediating

Daniel Fisch says:

Space consciousness. I love that! The beautiful simplicity of that. Being completely present but relaxed

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