For Eckhart Tolle and the millions whose lives he’s touched, words that are spoken from a state of presence can carry seekers into that same state, the basis for all true spiritual teachings. Beyond the information that is being conveyed, something deeper happens. For the listener, a field of alert stillness arises where before there was mental noise, signaling the entry to a state of presence that precedes transformation.
While Tolle’s writing is not simple, he does not “speak down” to his audience in any way — his talks are far more informal, relaxed, and funny. Tolle makes people laugh at themselves, with the result being powerfully effective therapy. Living a Life of Inner Peace records one of Tolle’s most moving, transformative talks. For those new to his teachings, this is an ideal introduction. Those familiar with his work, including the bestsellers The Power of Now and Stillness Speaks, should be prepared for something extraordinary.
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194 of 198 people found the following review helpful.
“E.T. Phones Home” for us to live in the now
By CPTScott
Please pardon the pun on Eckhart Tolle’s initials. I couldn’t resist the fact that he has the initials E.T. I think this is an appropriate coincidence considering his approach to “living in the now” is an “alien” concept to most people I originally found out about Eckhart Tolle because of a quote in Rolf Gate’s wonderful Book “Meditations From The Mat”. I was intrigued and started searching for more about him. Fortunately my library has quite a bit of E.T.’s books and audio so I was able to sample his work. I was blown away! While I had been introduced to the idea of mindfulness by such wonderful teachers such as Thich Nhat Hanh, Jon Kabot-Zinn and others, Eckhart Tolle has a way of teaching that I can connect with in a more meaningful way. He is non-sectarian and non-dogmatic. He steps on no one’s “spiritual toes” and is embracing and respectful of all paths. I feel he can help us see the essence behind all religious teachings, away from the egocentric “us against them” mentality so prevalent by so many so called “religious” folks. His teaching is also not colored by religious rituals or cultural trappings. This CD set “Living A Life Of Inner Peace” is one that I would highly recommend to those familiar with and those new to Eckhart Tolle’s teaching. His wisdom as well as his sense of humor and joy come across in a way that would be impossible to get from his written works (which of course are still indispensible). In fact, I find I enjoy his written works even more because I feel I have a better sense of the character of the author. This can give one a more subtle sense that enhances the meaning of the written words since a speaker’s inflections can convey so much that cannot be written in ink. For someone who is looking for wonderful, life changing teachings from a wonderful spiritual teacher I can’t think of someone I would recommend higher than Eckhart Tolle, and this set is a great place to start as well as continue with. Also I would highly recommend “Practicing The Power Of Now”. It is a wonderful distillation of his longer work “The Power Of Now”. It can serve as either an introduction to “The Power Of Now” or as a way to help implement the teachings found in that book. Of course the original “The Power Of Now” as well as his follow up book “Stillness Speaks” are highly recommended as well. Namaste
78 of 80 people found the following review helpful.
Eckhart Tolle “Live”
By Michael A. Suarez
This is the best place to start if you are curious about Tolle. While his books are provocative, interesting, and (if you take the time) enlightening, this particular recording is a very accessible and oftimes entertaining introduction to his thinking. It is a recorded seminar with an audience and his delivery is conversational and sometimes quite funny as well. He comes across as this diminutive Yoda with a German accent but his ideas about consciousness, identity and spirituality are transfixing in a way that makes the catchy soundbites from the Chopra-like self help crowd seem amateurish and commercial by comparison. His thoughts on “presence” and “the NOW” will cause you to rethink your understanding of how we live our lives. You do yourself a big favor by at least exposing yourself to these ideas.
93 of 101 people found the following review helpful.
When Nothing Else Will Do
By Katherine Graham
Eckhart Tolle’s astonishing popularity (including this wonderful series, “Living a Life of Inner Peace) as part of a retreat/presentation in front of a live audience firmly establishes with gusto why many true-to-life-seekers are listening, learning, and laughing out loud.For those of you, who may feel as I do: in that perhaps no one anywhere has ALL THE ANSWERS to humanity’s woes and does not presuppose to judge others, or worse, claim to know the mind, heart and soul of God — it is so refreshing to hear an open-hearted human being challenge set-in-stone belief systems many of us have acquired over time that often do us more harm than good.So, when nothing else will do for your month, week, day, hour or minute to spare as a result of a continuum of calamities (large or small), thank goodness there is a peaceful spot you can seek as refuge that quite inexplicably lifts one out of the doldrums and encourages us to laugh with each other and at ourselves!
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