Awakening is realizing who we always and already are ~ by the dissolving the veils that have been obscuring it ~ like dirt obscures the natural radiance of a diamond :)
Believe in yourself and in your journey. Trust that everything happens for a reason, and that every experience - good or bad - is a stepping stone towards your highest path. Keep your heart open and your mind focused on your goals. Remember that you are capable of achieving greatness, and that your spiritual strength will guide you towards success. 💜🦋 Remain positive and keep moving forward...🦋🦋🦋
I was/have been feeling troubled about someone dear to me. After watching/listening to your video, I am able to identify that I am telling myself troubling thoughts. It is freeing .. it’s like phew! It’s another troubling story I’m having .. I can observe it & diffuse it .. listen to the soft rain outside .. I feel less troubled & more peaceful after a struggling few days/weeks - Thankyou & peace be with you Eckhardt 🙏❤️🙏
You Will Uncover That Which You Are Not! The “UNKNOWN “ Is, That. Words, & Imaginings Will Not Get You There.. These Are Pointings To Dropping That Which You Are Not. Be Still And Know, Ye Are Gods❤
Your comments about using a camera were very interesting. Through the miracle of technology, when I look into your eyes on my screen, I indeed feel your presence strongly. I am glad you can speak through the camera to me. Bless you!
"To practice stillness, let all things come to a rest except the keenness of your mind. Here your mind is all looking and no thinking. Your ears are all listening. Your body is all feeling.” Wisdom from the Greater Community Book I, Chapter 26: Stillness
I am grateful to have access to such a great Teacher and Spiritual Being. I wish I could be His presences. But I'm Grateful to be able to listen to Him Thank You Eckhart ❤
Thankyou Eckhardt for your healing words. A Sunday morning meditation. For a long time I have thought of the human race as a giant mirror ball, all one and each person is a tiny piece of mirror, made up of the same substance but with a different view of the world.
Thank you kind sir, i want my son to see this, to hear this, to feel this, to know this. We have been seperated, and the people he is living with have moved interstate. He is 16 on the 16th of july thus year and i am in the wheels of process thanks to the powers that be, but thank you for helping me find some peace I am grateful to have found this, thank you Mr Toll ❤
Ihren Werken begegnet zu sein, (immerhin im fortgeschrittenen Alter von 70 Jahren) ist ein grosses Geschenk für mein Sein und ich bedanke mich von ganzem Herzen für Ihre großartige Arbeit. Seien Sie gesegnet und behütet.
To whom it may concern, to who selects and edits videos to put up on this channel, a few months ago there was an upload where Eckhart Tolle mentioned that he was going to visit a prison and speak to people imprisoned there. I would like to ask if you could please upload a clip of that on here when you are able to in the near future. That would be extremely interesting to see. Thank you and please keep up the amazing work that you do for this channel. Take care.
I think we die because we need to dream for a long time and be something new, God immortalized us and lovingly meaning unboundedly. How nice would it feel to dream happily for like.. years and then just come back if you wanted to, buddha said the whole secret of existance is to have no fear and i get it that's why i like knowledge so much there's always a true pure intentional meaning behind everything like it was all planned for good.
@@Loveistheanswer13 Ask yourself, "What would I have to believe is true in order to be afraid"? Fear is a result of a belief you have which is out of alignment with who you really are, which is pure innocence and good. Cast the light of your consciousness on your own beliefs therefore and you will change them, because fearful beliefs.. they reveal themselves to be absurd and inaccurate when you uncover them, because they were never true. So dig into you and what you believe is true...
@@Loveistheanswer13 Stop judging yourself & others. Do not imagine what others may or may not be thinking. That is judgement which is fear & it is very low vibrational. Think of things you love & be still & in nature more. Do more of what you love. Stay present & be grateful. Focus on the good in everything & you will get more of everything you love. You will rise above desire & know longer feel like you need anything. That is when we’re truly free & fear will feel very far away. Good luck.
Presence is prerequisite of all experiences. We are all expressions of One Consciousness. There isn't my consciousness or your consciousness. 8:01 The timeless expresses itself gradually in the dimension of time. The Universe is spiritualized. Realize the timeless dimension within you. Your mind and body are limited expressions of the Spirit. Science wants to reduce everything to matter, the seen. 🌻🍨🌻💖🔔🥁🎈🌍💡 15:00 You derive your sense of self from your body, thoughts, emotions, and self talks. Some are controlled by a big thought you call God. One big thought, gigantic ego, that controls other thoughts. That's dysfunction. Be aware of the Spirit in your immediate experience. It's simple to know yourself as Spirit. Can you sense that within you that is looking? The energy and consciousness that make the looking possible, the simple presence? Thanks Eckhart. 30 April 2023.🏖🏇🥅😎💖🐘💰🌀🎈🎈💡
YES to the question we asked at the end of the video. " I sense it all, but as I try and question it more, I get blocked, depressed and sink back down to base level thoughts. Its happening more frequently now.
Keep on meditating with Mr Eckhart listening his book the power of now, observing your mind, you will be free of the grip of your mind. Keep on practicing you will get there.
@@Loveistheanswer13 Only eat whole food. Whole meat, eggs, fish (not farmed), veg, fruit, some grains but not too many. Avoid soy it's usually GMO. Avoid all corn oil and corn products. You can eat fresh sweetcorn. Goats butter, olive oil and cold pressed sunflower oils. Avoid Stevia - it's really aspartame. You can watch honey but most is just corn syrup so you'll have to source it from a good small supplier to make sure it pure. Avoid tinned food. All tinned pulses and beans usually have firming agent calcium chloride, which is bad for your gut. NEVER EAT MALTODREXTRIN OR ANY STARCHES IN PACKET FOOD. No yeast extract (which is MSG). No e numbers. No packets. No baked beans (they all have maltodrextrin in). No packet bread. If you want to cure your depression and get your body healed. Eat cheese, but not processed or mass produced. Organic milk. Goats is better than cows due to better quality. Plain yoghurt. Home made bread, yoghurt and soup are best.
As the night falls, reflect on your day. Let the images flip, like a photo album in your mind. Think about what brought you the most satisfaction. Pause awhile on the images you find most beautiful. Linger a little longer on the moments that brought you joy before you close your eyes and fall asleep. Tomorrow you'll wake up and tend to your habits, one step at a time. You'll add new images to the story of your life, and that thread of meaning will continue to emerge.
Thank you for all you share 🙏, your wisdom has helped me to connect with my spirit and I am grateful for your teachings. Your book “the Power of Now” touched me deeply many years ago 💖. Thank you for sharing yourself with the world 🥰🥰☮️💟☯️🕉🌎🌟
This is my favorite so far, because he talks about Oneness and addresses how science is the study of matter instead of the unseen. I really enjoy these realizations.
Don't identify with the emotions. They're real, but they aren't you. They'll pass & you'll feel bad later for reacting as if they were real. It's not something to fight aginst, resist. Just acknowledge it and let it pass through you. Observe it. Practice mindfulness meditation (see the 1st video in my playlist. That one worked for me). The goal is to individuate your "self in the moment" from your "self thinking, reacting, explaining in the moment." Just observation and knowing the difference. As you practice this (over months) it will be something you can get to anytime, not just formal meditative practice under ideal circumstances. You'll be _familiar_ with the observer and the thinker, and can observe anytime, know the difference, dis-identify with the thinker and what arises from that. You may have practiced identification with thought/narration for decades. It doesn't stop instantly. The above is a way to practice something else. It will take time. It's not about "trying" to make it happen, or "winning." It's just accepting what is, and observing it. Then you know what's real vs what's the story you tell yourself (and you react to). Something that helped me was to realize that our subconscious (95% of the brain) produces the conscious experience (in 5%). This happens with about 1/2-second delay between the moment as it happens, and the moment we experience (emerged to us from the subcon). Through that guided-mindfulness meditation, you're putting yourself at that brink of emergence. As you practice/familiarze, it will be more present in your mind that you're on the receiving end of what you're observing -- a little late too. You can consciously apply your own 1/2-second delay of observation (before instantly idenifying with what emerges). Exercise a veto power of what you emerge. Fair is fair. It's emerging with some delay. You can be in no hurry to react to it. You can't get in front of it (it's behind the veil). But, you can exercise some observational pause. Over time, you'll know that that turns out better than being reactive, ashamed, fearful, reactive again, shamed, and so on.
@@hejo6876 I'm glad that resonated with you. Learning about how our conscious experience _emerges_ (5% from the 95%, half-second after the fact) was really powerful to me. It's one thing to cognitively understand that's how it is. It's something else to _realize_ it in the moment, that you're this negligible portion of your brain, emerging from the significant portion -- a little after the fact (1/2-second doesn't sound like much. But, use VLC player's "j" & "k" keys to add 5000ms delay between audio & video. It's a jarring experience and humbling to realize were's that "not there" in the moment. It adds to the reality that we aren't consciously producing our conscious experience, it's _emergent_ from behind something we can't access. The goal of mindfulness is to think less, recognize you're thinking, don't judge it, just observe and know. In time you become seperated from that mental activity. You can choose to not think about something for a moment (when you realize you're in that mode). The above topic could become a new topic of thought. But, the guided meditation video I mentioned has you focus on your breathing, sensory inputs (sounds, tactile sensations). It also has you notice when thoughts enter your mind. Knowing how that works (the continual process of "selfing" from the vast part of the brain we don't have access too) is as real as how you breathe, hear, feel something tactile. When you notice your breathing, you're there, notiching it. There's no story to it even though it's a process occuring in the subconscious (you don't choose to breathe. You can, but normally don't). When you feel something, same thing. Thinking, or expaining your experience to yourself is the same thing (and emerges from the subconcious similarly). We're receiving it, not consciously choosing to do it. For me, realizing that (emphasis on "real") made the meditation more real. Like I was really there at that brink of conscious emergence. Not that I thought about it. Just that, when you're doing that meditation, there is a sense of being "there," "what's happening. Your presence among it all." To me, being "there" was more real to me. The thoughts were more recognizable as emergent. Like a breath is emergent. It's in that place of being (knowing the observer of what emerges) that the "space" begins where you can dis-affiliate with the emergent experience. I.e., instead of taking it as real (realtime), I could be more observant in realtime, more aware of the emergent thinking in realtime, and then ultimate (over time/months) less reactive. More "I'm doing it again. I'l end up regretting reacting this way. It's just a lifetime habit. I just have to choose not to. I know from past experiences it will pass through me. If I engage with it as if it's real and necessary, I'll regret it for a long time. So, ... nah." (Less conversation that way, more "not reacting" as a reaction. It's like we're laminated to our emergent experience. Mindfulness, finding that "space," is like de-laminating from that stream of self/thinking/narrating. "I'm not it. It's not me." It rises and falls, but the observer remains the same.
@@hejo6876 Similar t what I said, find some optical illusions online. Spend some time looking at a couple & realizing that it really is happening (your brain is "filling in" in a way you'd never suspect). _That_ is happening in many ways, not just vision. Just like a "sensible" image is "produced" for you (one that looks better than literal reality), the story we tell ourselves (that emergent sense of self, explanation of our experience; what we're "laminated" to without knowing what it is, thinking it's us because it's always there) is more of that delusion. When you consider the scale (5% from 95%), it's like the "selfed" experience is almost nothing, yet to us (laminated to it) it's the entirety of reality. To me, orienting myself to reality this way (this is really how our conscious experience happens) made guided mindfulness more experiential as reality. I understood more about what I'm observing. It's a little destabilizing, but it puts you right there at the brink of emergence. From there, you can delaminate (create some space between the automatic process of selfing which we tend to accept as real. Add some delay in order to observe and be present, not just react like it's real, in realtime. If it took 1/2 second to emerge as real, I can take a second to consider what's an illusion, or reaction to illusion, or compulsion, etc. Just that brief pause between observing and action. It has to be practiced because we have an entire lifetime of habituating spontaneous reality (that doesn't exist). It takes time to habituate a more realistic approach to our emergent self. That guided video I mentioned seemed to fit with this view. It puts you there at that brink. Your breath & sensory input comes from the subconcious. You can chose to breathe, or touch something, or listen to something. But, what it's guiding yu to do is is observe it happening (emerging entirely from the subconscious). Thoughts (the story or explanation of ur experience) does to. But, unlike breathing, we get all enmeshed with it. Imagine if you were hyper-aware of each breath. "There it is again, now breath 100 times more! Short, long. Long short. Make it like morse code!" That's what we do with our emergent sense f self (thoughts, the story). It's emerging as automatically (non-volitionally) as breathing. But, we're like moths to a flame when it comes to that. We can't stop being enmeshed with it. Between realizing (emphasis on "real," making it real to myself) how our conscious mind works, and that particular guided-mindfulness med video, everything made sense to me. You're finding a bit of space between what emerges and what it's emerging into. There's a part of you that isn't emergent that way (habituated, compulsive, out of sync). Just like there's a part of you that breathes, and part that is compelled to breath necessarily. There's a huge space there because you're not compelled into frantic breathing as a routine. You're establishing a similar space between emergence of thought and the compulsion to be frantic about it. :)
Mr Tolle, i did. I met Horus. Out by binary stars. Seen my 3 guardians, seen the future... ufo's everywhere, also jesus spoke to me. A nobody. He really loves me. I am light, i am love i am as eternal as the father. With his permission of coarse. Oh, Horus called back when i slept later. The darn feather strokes on my right forhead woke me.
I do believe, for arguments sake, Eckart Tolle is enlightened & self realised, or however you want to label it. But I don't believe he is completely balanced in Ying & Yang yet. Like he stated, for example, he does not want to be reborn after this life; because he doesn't want to go through the struggle of childhood again. And you have to ask yourself (if the state Eckart Tolle is in, is the ultimate) why we are not just born that way from the start? So there has to be something more to it, if you believe life is not random. Because for most it is not their destiny, to even start in the Eckart Tolle direction. It seems to me that people like Eckart Tolle and Byron Katie, went through so much misery, before they could dis-identify. Not many people would be willing to sacrifice that much, or be able to. It seems also that they didn't have another option in their life. And you probably can't recreate it. I say this because it seems to me that a lot of people put their lives on hold for 'spirituality'. Some claim to have some breakthrough, but ultimately it's (most of the time) just a concept they place between life and themselves. It's also strange; that other people have to tell you what is going on inside of you, isn't it? It's like we are all so detached from life and ourselves and just afraid of letting go & letting life. On the other hand everything is coming out of the non-ego realm and is already inside of us, conscious or unconscious, and maybe something transcends from Eckart Tolle's teaching; like magic?
@@kamilo4989 Well 'Kamil o', I wouldn't hold on too tight how exactly Eckart Tolle expresses himself; now or in the past. He somehow found himself on the other side and ever since he just tries to point out how to get there. Plus he has to deal with the pressure on his shoulders from Oprah, of course. 😂 I'm not sure what you mean exactly, as some things just seem a bit contradictory to me: Like you don't believe in reincarnation, but you do believe in a soul? Anyway, this thing I pointed out is maybe also some contradiction. For example in the face of life, competitive sports are non existent, as far as I can see. Like the one who finishes on place fifteen, maybe trained as hard (or harder)as the one who finishes first. But the thing is that you don't get anything for granted, by life, if you don't have an important lesson to learn. Talent and all that comes from the non-ego realm. So in the end it's just life who lets you experience place fifteen, first place and everything in between. You can make a story up around it, but the story doesn't matter. The contradiction is, that if they wouldn't have trained they would have missed the experience of life through their effort/ sport. Now sport is a very limited experience; one way, or another. But the same is true for artists and all positions people deem something to strive for.
@@kamilo4989 First of all it doesn't really matter in which context you place the soul; it's just a concept in your head, either way. You keep saying you get 'hung up' by Eckart Tolle's words and you seem to do the same with my words. It's not about the words itself, but where they try to point at. Maybe you can take it in your own space as such, maybe you can't (yet). And that was the point I was trying to make in the first place: That a lot of people place 'spirituality' between life and themselves. So you comments on this are a bit ironic. It's sad that people need other people, like Eckart Tolle, to know what is going on inside of them. Like that people are so detached from themselves & life. Seemingly you are trying to guess what Eckart Tolle means and trying to apply on yourself what you interpreted by your thinking minds. And are in serious disstress if he uses different words, to point to the same thing. It seems to me you could swell be lost in... the lore of 'the Lord of the Rings' fe and have a discussion about that. Ultimately life is the best teacher. Like I tried to say before: You can behold a famous sporter, artist or who ever you admire. In the face of life he, or she, just gets what he/ she needs to consciousness. Some need an important lesson before they can let go; some need the recognition, become very wealthy and all that. There is nothing more to it; that's why some have called it 'the divine comedy'. And the same applies to you. Good luck letting go!
Let's break this down, as my understanding of it. Prerequisite, ie( dict) a thing required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist. So what is the prerequisite mentioned here for all perception. Perception being awareness of something through the senses ie the neurophysiological process by which an organism becomes aware of external stimuli which brings it all down to physiology the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts. So from where did the Prerequisite derive from for all perception ie for prerequisite to derive, it must have had a source which it derived from, so prerequisite is a real thing because it created something to exist, which is also real. So if matter can produce thought, what source did matter derive from. Hello! Basically to connect to your higher self via your natural state, you are using the Prerequisite a Prerequisite that is real thing. So what is the source for Prerequisite to have derived from. Hello! because at the moment the meditation is all a paradoxically.
...🙏✨... Not having THIS certainty firmly in your heart and in your feelings is truly madness. THIS madness allows and endorses all the vulgar and obtusely materialistic violence that we have before our eyes every day and that we very often have to suffer or in some way pay for. All this blindness causes so much pain and immense injustices. However, our undeterred heart rests solidly on the only certainty that exists and that goes beyond the veil of death: that the CONSCIOUSNESS that we are, dominates over everything and everyone and that is where we dwell. In reality death does not exist and all the evil perpetrated will blush with shame and cry out a desperate forgiveness... Immensely gratefuI ✨🙏💓
Is Eckhart well? I have been a fan since "the Power of Now" came out and he has had such a positive influence on my life. I just now tried to listen to this talk and I just couldn't stay with it. Is it just me? Thank you to anyone who responds.
Well i observe that i always try to speed up things and try to get very fast to the end of a goal, while i realized that there is no destination :D still i suffer this trying to get to the end of something, its like adrenaline or smth and it happens automatic :(
@@shermansheeshwood7803 agreed, but in reality it's our mind that wants and needs while we the human are actually happy to Accept what is, Trust what will be and be Grateful for everything. Separating our thoughts, feelings, and emotions from our minds thoughts, feelings and emotions consistently, isn't easy but the more we are able to do this the more peace and happiness we all experience ourselves and have to share with others. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@johngreen4683 I see. The human mind is generally overly active. That is as wrong as for example the heart to be overly active. I support your ideas and the quest of stilling the mind; but please don't make the mistake to judge the urge to do tasks fast and efficiently as bad or ill. Because it's not! There is beauty in this. Unless your hurry is a try to escape something :) Cheers. All luck to you
While trying to stay present, my mind kept wandering to thoughts such as, if we are all aspects of the one, well, what about real bad people, murderers etc, are they all part of the one? Ripple effects from these aspects of one, is my only answer for this. Now is this my mind or self thinking these thoughts?
Ja liebender Eckhart ich kann Es spüren bedanke mich Dich in Deinem Heim und in dem Kamin zu sehen ein Feuer das die Illusion verbrennt wir seien getrenn... Dir Hans im Glück
Namaste zusammen, Ich Lebe seit über 2 Jahren ein intensiveres spirituelles Leben und habe angefangen Videos ,sowohl auf Englisch als auch Auf Deutsch, zu machen. Schau gerne vorbei. Würde mich sehr über Unterstützung, Ideen, Fragen usw. freuen. Liebe Grüße und alle segen an euch. Moses❤ namaste together, I have been living a more intense spiritual life for over 2 years and have started making videos in both English and German. Feel free to stop by. Any support, ideas, questions, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Greetings and all blessings to you. Moses❤
A question came to me as I listened to this: If the timeless is trying to manifest in a dimension of time, would that not create a huge physical ( as in physics, or another scientific discipline which could better describe it) disturbance? Like an implosion or explosion due to incompatibility? It seems almost as if consciousness trying to squeeze its way into our dimension IS the cause of our suffering? Earth as the garden of Eden; content until consciousness started leaking in.
its easy to meditate when your surrounded by a multimillion dollar home in Beverley hills like Eckhart is, talking about bullsht dimensions and the depth of the universe
Please tell us about the 'predators' wich are comming from the end of the universe to give us there ego. Like 'parasites' they seat on and eat from our Energie field. They are many, they are organized and they are hungry and we are food for them. Please tell us more about the 'parasit' wich of course is an anorganic being and why this is our biggest challenge as human beings to get rid of it. Thank u so much 🙏🌹
The Dali Lama eats meat when offered. Many other enlightened teachers. Adyashanti had a really good answer to the question _"could killing animals to eat them come from wholeness?"_ "Sure. Life is killing. If we eat a vegetable, we’ve killed it. If we eat an animal, we’ve killed it. To be a living organism is to kill. There is no life without death. When we die, we’re going to be nutrients for something else. "I don’t see life as 'anything goes,' but I have seen wholeness move through different people in different ways. That’s why I’m always talking about action that comes from wholeness, _not from division, nor rejection, nor grasping, nor pushing away._ What motivates us when we’re not pushing or grasping, not relying on *conditioned concepts of right and wrong, good and bad?* Is there something else that can move us? And what is that? Action that is an expression of a clear and undivided state of consciousness is what the Buddha meant by 'right action.' To exercise right action we must be functioning from a place outside of all egoic self-interest. We must be awake within the dream and be able to express that perspective." Religion vs spirit of religion? I always detect that difference in these questions.
Who writes this titles?????? This is not meditation.. completly irrelevant. Sorry but i just have to tell you, because i saw it a lot of times now. It has nothing to do with what he says and it's esotheric bs THAT MISsLEADS THE PEOPLe who are following eckhart tolle and trying to learn something sbout themselves. I ask you in a genuine way, to please hire someone, that does not mislead the people with such irrelevant titles over and over again. Have a good day.
To me this is guided meditation with _a lot_ of guiding. Vipassana/mindfulness meditation is more than just sitting in stillness. It's observation, recognizing thoughts as they enter the mind, acknowledge, let them go (plus being aware of physical sensations in the moment, breathing). It's kind of participatory in a way that requires guidance about what to do, how to "get there." (FWIW: The first video in my playlist worked for me. Its guidance is minimal.). I think Eckhart's view of meditation is in that same vein as the one I mentioned above, but _much_ more guided (like a tour, with interpretations added, expectations, etc. "If you'll look to your right, the wild hippo...."). I agree with you. At some point it's more suggestive (hypnotic? brainwashing?) and not meditation. I don't know where those lines intersect. I think it's a matter of scale, and the vid I referred to is just less of what Eckhart does. But, still scale. At some point on that scale, it ceases to be meditation, and more like "imagine this experience... Open yourself to it." (That's not the same as "do these succinct things, experience what you will. Open or closed? you'll find out for yourself."). His is more of a fast track. I don't think he's wrong. But, it seems less meditative, more suggestive. A long description of what to expect.).