Does Awareness Lead To Increased Kindness? | Eckhart Tolle

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In this video, Eckhart Tolle examines how increased awareness can improve relationships. He explains how people become nicer when they feel an absence of judgment.

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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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JulianYogi says:

Be kind to people but don’t be spineless 🕉

indio ryder says:

🤍🙏🏻

Eva Carboni official channel says:

grazie❤️

Lynn Mcquillan says:

This is so helpful to me 🙏 I thank the Universe for your wisdom & kindness 🙏💓🙏

achtube85 says:

This one was specially touching… Specially in the fragment that starts at 4:18 when he says that by our space of acceptance, the other can feel more themselves ❤ Thank you, always, Eckhart

Susan Marsh says:

Eckart …….. your impression of the quiet dog ego, and the rotweiler ego are so precious. And your smile & laughter are adorable……… you make me feel safe, and that all will be well. Bless you dear heart.

Karolyn Knight says:

The best thing I ever did for myself is admit that I’m often wrong.
Thank you ET, you’re my favorite human❤✨🙏🤗🕊️❤️

James Hetfield says:

They only rarely show the audience in these videos, but at 2:44 it shows a woman who is obviously absorbing the message fully, and it’s so touching that it made my eyes fill up😊I wish all 8 billion of us had that expression of open receptivity. Maybe someday, but just seeing it once in awhile is beautiful.

Jim Ross says:

I find it hard to find peace when I'm unemployed and worried about finding a job all the time

Mark Blacker says:

He is wrong about there are no evil people. there are people very conscious of their evil side and their malevolent acts

John Lush says:

Thank you sir, for your great teaching.

Cody Smith says:

Do you have any children? If not, why didn’t you procreate?

Abinet Workineh says:

Dear Eckart i have one of your book(the power of now and now), change my perspective of life. The one thing I want to clear is if ego is the result of subconsciousness, and ethics and ethical values are the result of social classification not related with individual life definition how can we say evil and good just on of individual senses. is there no way for two conscious and enlignted bodies to have an opposite senses simulatneosly categorized as good and evil

Unicorn Fringe says:

Thanks for this video ET, I always wondered why people, both strangers and close relationships would disclose extremely intimate painful things to me. I used to think that happened to everyone, now I know it doesn't. I am not a judgmental person. But my experience has been that after that disclosing, some people would become angry towards me, attacking, distant, when I thought we were getting closer, and they would feel relief about making a deep connection and being understood and loved. Now I understand that their vulnerability is seen by themselves as something dangerous to expose, that in doing so it would be weaponized against them, because that's what they would do if those vulnerabilities were disclosed to them, use it against you. As their vulnerabilities were used against them, usually by significant people , "caregivers" who should not have done that to them. Just in case anyone else has had this confusing experience with other humans and found it very hard to understand.

Charlotte Schuman See Naturally Love to Laugh says:

Thanks Eckart, this is perfect for this moment in time. And for any time – for any day. Thank you 🙏

Wade Parker says:

Thank you for everything but I am currently unsubscribing from all channels that have commercials. If you noticed most Alan Watts channels have no commercials. Thank You 🙏🏼

CS Yu says:

Watching your video before bed simply remind me of my ego during the day filled with judgements. Thank you Eckhart 🙏🏻

Remember who you really are says:

How to stay present if someone is starving their pets in front of u? I went to an interactive pet store and the pets there are starving trying to eat the wooden fences and having dried or even no water bottles, very limited space, several locked up in small cages. the owner was just staring at their phone and wouldn't consider the suggestions i gave them and seemed upset that i pointed things out, like i expected, as they are trying to keep a low cost to make more money. I live in a country with no animal protection law so I don't know what to do. I felt very angry right afterwards and I would like to ask how can anyone stay present where adorable animals are suffering physically right in front of you at the moment?

Jose L says:

I changed my mind a lot with years. I understand several behaviours and their reason. But if I face a really toxic person keeping in his/her pattern I say: "God make this person happier", and I go away. I've been nice to people showing unconscious behaviours, but that remaining ego enjoys solitude more than chatter.

Karolina Ska says:

"Unconscious behavior" is so much more helpful than the word "sin"!

Trudy Kamsteeg says:

I like the humor in your explanation!

Peter Kuhn says:

But what about a meeting with a psychopath? Will he be impressed through non-reactive behavior? Or what about a warsituation, for instance in Ucraine? In principle I agree, but the practical life of form is obviously much more complicated!

Balman says:

Thought free life consciously❤

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