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LOL: Eckhart tolle on Larry King

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To observe without the image..undivided action, sign of wholensss/intelligence. ?

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Just now, Joseph Maynor said:

Look at the handshake at the end too.  King pulls his hand away fast whereas Tolle held on longer.

Interesting. But to me it doesn’t say or mean much...maybe he could sense some “ego” in tolle and was becoming critical, or maybe he feels threatened as he sees truth but wants to deny it. 

Whatever the case...he’s human and not enlightened therefore very natural reaction/response 

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6 minutes ago, Joseph Maynor said:

It kind of made King loot a bit aloof and smug to me.  Tolle definitely had much better energy.  Much more open energy.

Yes maybe. Tolle does not waste any energy psychologically ;) 

@Jack Riverspot on! 

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3 hours ago, DrewNows said:

Tolle does not waste any energy psychologically ;) 

Fosho. No image(reactionary movement of psychological becoming/divided action). 

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@Joseph Maynor It could be that unconsciously Larry was a little bit intimidated by Tolle's legendary status and wisdom and went into 'aloof mode' to compensate 

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This dude Tolle spoke with seems to listent with a lack of memory/desire. Seems to me a fairly intelligent dude  

Any assumptions/speculations we make of his intention/demeanor may be a projection of our own insecurities. A kind of measuring in relation/comparison to our own self image. Same ol topic Tolle spoke of in the interview. 

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2 minutes ago, Wisebaxter said:

@Jack River Very good point. King did seem to be without ego. I think we may be projecting. 

 I think we were as well dude...not a bad interview heh? ??

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@Jack River Yeah I really loved it. Tolle was able to get across the essence of his work really succinctly and neatly. King just allowed him to speak without interrupting him or giving his two cents every few seconds like some interviewers do. This is the first time I've seen King actually. 

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4 minutes ago, Wisebaxter said:

@Jack River Yeah I really loved it. Tolle was able to get across the essence of his work really succinctly and neatly. King just allowed him to speak without interrupting him or giving his two cents every few seconds like some interviewers do. This is the first time I've seen King actually. 

I feel ya?. It was also my first time seeing this fella. Actually rare to see such an interview go as smoothly as it did. 

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@Joseph MaynorIf anything King may have an internal struggle in the form of regret or what not, but it is definitely not revealed...he just might be a little out of his "element" you could say 

In any interpretation it seems there's projection/judgement which is unnecessary

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6 minutes ago, DrewNows said:

In any interpretation it seems there's projection/judgement which is unnecessary

One veil/lens-image(knowledge/experience, memory) in opposition to another. Fosho dude. 

The agenda is destined to bring about conflict/divison. 

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