SriBhagwanYogi

You’r thoughts on Eckhart Tolle

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Do you think Power of now or New earth are deep enough or just for beginners 

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The nature of his teachings are very familiar for me to the vippasana meditation and bhuddism 

And vippassana is a decent practice :)

tho I don't know much about Tolle. Maybe I spoke to soon :D

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I simply am. You simply are. We are The Same One forever. Let us join in Glory. 

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Havent read Tolle yet... saving it for that special moment...


Dont look at me! Look inside!

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58 minutes ago, SriBhagwanYogi said:

Do you think Power of now or New earth are deep enough or just for beginners 

Huge Tolle fan boy. You can tell that energetically he is in a completely different place than most people.

Also, people say that The Power of Now is a beginner's book, I completely disagree. That book goes very, very deep.


 

 

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@aurum yeah because he doesn’t recommend any strict meditation practice only accepting now and present moment awareness 

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It's beginner stuff; it's advanced stuff. Tolle is the real deal.


How to get to infinity? Divide by zero.

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@SriBhagwanYogi I love the guy myself, but here's my question, by staying present all the time, will that bring you to Full blown enlightenment??? Cause other then that what is he teaching? In reality he did self inquiry to attain his enlightenment, he just didn't know what he was doing at the time, it was really dumb luck awakening ?‍♂️?

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5 hours ago, Tony 845 said:

@SriBhagwanYogi I love the guy myself, but here's my question, by staying present all the time, will that bring you to Full blown enlightenment??? Cause other then that what is he teaching? In reality he did self inquiry to attain his enlightenment, he just didn't know what he was doing at the time, it was really dumb luck awakening ?‍♂️?

I did not do meditation for weeks and just tried to be in the now whenever I remembered and I got headache, dizziness, pain in the stomach, anxiety, fear, dark night of the soul - the symptoms experienced by daily meditators.. 

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I find it weird that he became Enlightened without any help.

 

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Just now, Strikr said:

prove me it isn't the case

The burden of proof if on you.  You made the claim.

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Just now, Strikr said:

no it isn't, it's on you

Ok.  I'll let you debate these other people on here.  I'm gonna do something else.

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I'm reading The Power of Now and it's the real shit. I need to read this book again in the future.

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10 hours ago, SriBhagwanYogi said:

Do you think Power of now or New earth are deep enough or just for beginners 

They are both. Ot can be used by beginners, intermediate and experts. These books have it all. 

 

As for my thoughts on Eckhart Tolle? There are non. ? 

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Mind over Matter, Awareness over Mind

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58 minutes ago, Strikr said:

no it isn't, it's on you

No it's actually on you. Nobody needs to prove a damn thing to you. Your arrogance shows close-mindedness. 

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