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They ask questions about how to deal with the expectations of their patients who yearn for healing and wholeness. He says only then can we truly be of service to others. Eckhart talks with a live audience about the importance of cultivating wisdom.

Eckhart talks to a live audience about bringing meditation practice, inner spaciousness and what he calls presence, into our everyday lives. He says so often there is the underlying assumption that we must become good at meditation or succeed at it.

That in itself can actually become a hindrance. The idea is not to do, but to be. Eckhart talks with a live audience filled with both patients and healthcare professionals, about the new consciousness emerging in medicine. Eckhart explains why there has been a lack of compassion, time and care of patients. He offers solutions on how doctors can be more fully present with their patients and get to know them on an individual basis.

Eckhart also explains how illness can become an awakening, pushing us out of our ego and into a connection with our deeper self. Eckhart talks to an international audience in Greece. He brings his renowned wisdom to everyday concerns: like how to quiet an over-active mind, what is the best way to set boundaries with friends and family and how we can use the practice of presence to create conscious relationships.

Eckhart Tolle meets with an international audience and answers questions on topics we can all relate to such as: are love and consciousness the same thing? Eckhart says we can begin to help our children by tending to our own state of awareness and becoming more conscious parents.

Eckhart Tolle shares the story of his own personal journey and the spiritual transformation that led to his groundbreaking work. At the age of 29, he experienced a soul-crushing depression that pushed him to the brink of despair. Out of that pain, Eckhart says he experienced a profound awakening that changed the course of his life forever.

He went on to share his revolutionary ideas with others, which ultimately set him on the path to becoming a best-selling author and one of the great spiritual teachers of our time. Eckhart Tolle talks about the path to Inner Peace. He emphasizes that our inner state is not contingent on outer circumstances.

We accept whatever is happening in the here and now. Eckhart says our true purpose is to awaken to who we are beyond our three dimensional form. There is more to each of us than the person, our personality and our personal history. Eckhart Tolle talks with a live audience about a phenomenon he sees unfolding: which is the awakening of individuals around the world.

He jokes that he could call them The United States of Awareness. He says awakening humans are like hybrids experiencing a metamorphosis, like caterpillars becoming butterflies. He encourages everyone to tend to their state of consciousness and to make it a practice. Eckhart Tolle begins his talk joking with a live audience about a video game reviewed in the New York Times called Stillness.

He laughs and wonders if his work is having an impact on mainstream culture after all. He says one thing is certain, the world is definitely growing in awareness. Eckhart ponders the fact that all the qualities that are deeply essential in us are invisible to the eye: our consciousness, our sense of aliveness, our love and our joy.

Eckhart goes on to answer questions on such topics as: trusting our feelings and how to eliminate conflict in our lives, especially when the opinions of others differ from our own. His answers, rooted in both practical and profound wisdom, not to mention his dry sense of humor, will surprise you.

Eckhart Tolle touches on the purpose of human existence which he sees as evolutionary, awakening, to become fully human. He then answers related questions from a live audience on a wide range of topics: How much of our lives are within our control?

Can we really plan for the future? How do we deal with the pain-body and also stay conscious? Eckhart talks with a live audience about the new consciousness he sees emerging around the world. Eckhart says we are living proof of that and we have a role to play. Eckhart talks with a live audience about letting go of our false sense of self.

True relationships become impossible. Eckhart talks with a live audience about freeing oneself from the mind to find presence. He says, we must become aware of the harmful thoughts that hold us hostage. We can stay alert, and let the rough times take us to a deeper state of awareness. Eckhart says while the path to presence is narrow, it ultimately leads to life. Eckhart talks with a live audience about the process of becoming aware.

When challenges arise, he says go with it. Learn to accept each moment as if we had chosen it. He explains that if you do this, what at first looks like an obstacle then becomes an opening into transcendence. Eckhart talks with a live audience about his belief that we are meant to bring consciousness to this world. To do that, we must keep the pathways clear. We rise above thought, not fall below it, which is what happens when we use substances like alcohol and drugs.

Once we become free of that, Eckhart says we realize the essence behind the personality… which is pure presence. Thank you so much for your willingness to share your wisdom and enlightenment with all of us! You are such a gem! The world thanks you! This is what we all truly need!



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