![]() ![]() Coming from a Buddhist background I can see many parallels. ![]() It is true that sometimes difficult life situations can be a gift to discovering what we already possess. Since doing so I have found a complete change from my once intense anxiety to a much happier, peaceful, accepting, and calmer self and I intend to continue on doing so until maybe I don't need to ask the question at the very end of the book. I have been watching Tolle speaking online since the COVID 19 pandemic hit, so I had already been practising his advice in my life before reading The Power of Now. We just have to go into ourselves though living fully in the present moment. I recognise (as Tolle said we all will) that we already possess this knowledge, that we already know these truths. In fact one could safely say he is most likely permanently dwelling in this "unmanifested" state and is doing his best to convey this with love, clarity, and humility. One can tell almost immediately that the author Eckhart Tolle has profound insights into true spiritual Liberation. ![]() Suffice to say I will be listening to this again each year and purchasing the text too. It is difficult to distill this treasure offered by Tolle in a review. ![]()
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