In this talk, Eckhart proposes two very powerful spiritual practices to bring consciousness and spaciousness into your life.
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Thank you ministries Tolle I appreciates love your teachings it's greats I praise you bless amen
Thank you great advice
So many good tips. Thx for sharing.
Skvostné, stačí mi slyšet i jen hlas Eckharta Tolle a je mi dobře. 🌹🌹🌹
“Your visions will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” -Carl Jung
Eckhart often mentions trees and other plants as being signposts towards stillness and presence. My orchid collection does this for me. I can sit in front of them just appreciating everything about them, from their leaves to their flowers to their root tips, and just be in a state of no thought. Observing and appreciating plants is a wonderful way to let the mind gear down and allow yourself to experience being.
What if someone is blind?
He’s nothing like he portrays himself to be to people. Nothing !
I love this man. His book THE Power of Now helped me so so much
Gr@titude ☆~♡
If someone says photo on my iphone its probably a product placement. If Eckhart say same thing it sounds just sincerity
Love and light thank you 🌈🌙🌈🌞🧘🏾🙏
Nothing changes until nothing changes
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Thank you 💝
Love you and thank you Eckhart!
I invited an old acquaintance on a 1 hr forest meditation walk in which we try to let go of narrative, labeling and commentary.
When the hour came to an end he exclaimed that he perceived no value in the experience and suggested that trying to close the mind off from it's intellectual instinct and stop applying labels/identification's – isn't spiritual growth.
He said " Even the Buddha could point out and name the bodhi tree where he sat and became enlightened".
He suggested that closing the mind off in this way is just trying to avoid the work of learning the names of the plants and trees etc