The Power of Inner Stillness

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Eckhart Tolle is widely recognized as one of the most original and inspiring spiritual teachers of our time. He travels and teaches throughout the world.

Eckhart is not aligned with any particular religion or tradition, but excludes none. His profound yet simple and practical teachings have helped thousands of people find inner peace, healing and greater fulfillment in their lives. At the core of his teachings lies the transformation of individual and collective human consciousness – a global spiritual awakening.

Eckhart Tolle is the author of The Power of Now, a #1 New York Times Bestseller, which has been translated into 32 languages and become one of the most influential spiritual books of our time.

In his most recent book, A New Earth, he shows how transcending our ego-based state of consciousness is not only essential to personal happiness, but also the key to ending conflict and suffering throughout the world.

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sda1617 says:

Beautiful. Just beautiful.

Luli Sissy says:

How can you be with other people (family for example) while you are tryng to be aware and present? And this people of your past (family specially) put "the finger" like inside of you and you like "fall" a little bit… so hurts…
How can we be present, non judgemental, peacefull, aware, all the time, ? I know, practice, but patience too, right?

Andrew Brown says:

Eyelids must be hurting from blinking so much.

Bojan Bosilkov says:

What shall I say…is a like or favourite the video enough?

Gaia Trinity says:

Many of Eckhart's words helped me grow and showed me the right direction to go. Now I am also making videos to help people lift themselves into higher vibrations and a more conscious life…

Greene says:

i appreciate your teachings and enlighten speeches

Andrew Paul says:

Don't listen to this man he is a false prophet

Powerful U says:

What you say at 2:39 is such a great truth of life. When we can do that we open ourselves up to life.

Danielle F says:

What an exceptional human being

jerzy kunowski says:

Is interesting, E. Tolle net. value is 70mln.

david69funk says:

I wonder if eckhart reckons it could be a possibility they we orginated from elsewhere in the universe.

CR Eng says:

This man is a Winnie the pooh but who sends Winnie where to get what done on earth?….and who sends Teal Swan,,,animal idk…..but where is she needed?……

Kazem Saedi says:

thanks god for having Eckhart

Bonnie Clark says:

Sometimes between words I feel like I did in the church, and I couldn't make a peep.

Benjamin Lusty says:

Tin tin gone grew up folks.

Mr Tolle, please do a video of funny comments aimed at you. There's always a tone of humour and I think it would be humbling to see you laugh at yourself 😎 You're awesome!

Goodn Luckyone says:

Self-centeredness can manifest as a compulsion to look inward excessively. Go do something, Grasshopper.

Goodn Luckyone says:

He begins each lecture, and frequently hyphenates them, with painfully long periods of silence. He blinks and looks slowly around, almost as if he is ever so slowly awakening to unfamiliar surroundings. He is a near-perfect impersonation of a contented and sleepy koala. Finally he speaks so softly with a cadence that favors a remarkable silence-to-word ratio. It is almost as if each and every word has fought and barely lost a heroic battle to stay within him. All part of his appeal.

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