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Wisdom Speaking out. August 30, 2003 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Eckhart ends Chapter 1 with these questions"Do you need more knowledge"? "Is more imformation going to save the world, or faster computers, more scientific or intellectual analysis"? "Is it not wisdom that humanity needs most at this time"? But what is wisdom and where is it to be found? He then answers.............. "Wisdom comes with the ability to be still. Just look and just listen. No more is needed. Being still, looking, and listening activates the non-conceptual intelligence within you. Let stillness direct your words and actions." These few words from Eckart Tolle sum up the essence of what he is continuing to convey to the world. That is ... True Freedom will be ours if we choose to "be still and just look and just listen" and APPLY the Wisdom which is speaking out from the stillness within each of us. It is the same stillness from which his words continue to emmanate out of and remind us, during those moments when we get lost back in mind, of the 'I Am' of our being-ness beyond name and form. Thank You Eckhart Ed Schulte
Wonderful beyond words. Poetic and deeply awakening August 28, 2003 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Spiritual seekers look for self-realization or enlightenment in the future. To be a seeker implies that you need the future. If this becomes true for you: you will need time until you realize... that you don't need time to be who you are."A quote, picked totally at random.. this book is so poetic and a wonderful meditation on the Self and Who We Are. Tolle is speaking from the still point, and strikes a bulls-eye (to the heart) with every phrase.. This is a book, of amazing depth; each paragraph is a meditation; if you contemplate each, the meaning will open up; try it, you'll be amazed.. well actually you'll be THAT in which amazement arises... if you get the point.
Wonderful beyond words. Poetic and deeply awakening August 28, 2003 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
"Spiritual seekers look for self-realization or enlightenment in the future. To be a seeker implies that you need the future. If this becomes true for you: you will need time until you realize... that you don't need time to be who you are."A quote, picked totally at random.. this book is so poetic and a wonderful meditation on the Self and Who We Are. Tolle is speaking from the still point, and strikes a bulls-eye (to the heart) with every phrase.. My new gift book, I'll give one to every close friend I have, and know they will enjoy it as much as I.
A helpful revisit of the main signposts in The Power of Now August 28, 2003 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
The Power of Now is my all time favorite book. It has changed my life in ways no other book has. I first read it one and a half years ago and have read it diligently since then. I listen to the CD's in my car almost daily. Last year I had the priveledge of going on a 5 day retreat with Eckhart at the Omega Institute in New York. It was a powerful, life changing experience and I can say he is the real thing. He is an embodiment of what we're all looking for.So I looked forward to Stillness Speaks since I read about it months ago. It is a good book. However, like Practicing the Power of Now, Stillness Speaks supports and strengthens the ideas in The Power of Now, but doesn't continue on from them. In other words, there's nothing new in Stillness Speaks. Which is fine and as it should be. The Power of Now said it all. Stillness Speaks seems designed as a way to go deeper into the concepts of The Power of Now. It's the main signposts in The Power of Now communicated and packaged in a different way. Therefore, it's not the new, groundbreaking book The Power of Now is. The content of Stillness Speaks will be familiar to everyone who has read The Power of Now. For this reason I give it four stars instead of five. I know I'll be reading, contemplating and meditating on Stillness Speaks for years to come. Stillness Speaks is not a conventional book, but a series of 200 short entries that are meant to be read one by one and meditated on. I would say one would have to fully read The Power of Now in order to get full benefit from Stillness Speaks. As with Practicing The Power of Now, I would recommend Stillness Speaks to those who have read The Power of Now and want to go deeper into it.
Be Still, My Mind! August 27, 2003 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
With very few words, in a sutra style (spiritual one-liners) Eckhart captures the essence of his "Power of Now" philosophy and carries it further with little power blurbs that leave your conditioned mind spinning, causing it to run for cover of silence. Woah! Good for little "peace breaks" throughout the day - keep it at your side and dip in often. Drink deeply and ponder!
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