Practicing the Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
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Practicing the Power of Now
- Teachings, Meditations, and Exercises from the Power of Now
- By: Eckhart Tolle
- Narrated by: Eckhart Tolle
- Length: 2 hrs and 56 mins
- Categories: Relationships, Parenting & Personal Development, Personal Development
Publisher's Summary
All you really need to do is accept the moment fully. You are then at ease in the here and now and at ease with yourself.
Throughout the spiritual classic The Power of Now are specific practices and clear keys that show us how to discover for ourselves the 'grace, ease, and lightness' that comes when we simply quiet our thoughts and see the world before us in the present moment.
Practicing the Power of Now is a carefully arranged series of excerpts from the The Power of Now that directly gives us those exercises and keys. Return to those words, reflect on the words, reflect even on the space between the words and - maybe over time, maybe immediately - you'll discover something of life-changing significance.
©2001 Eckhart Tolle (P)2001 New World Library









Anonymous User
One of the spiritual classics of our time.
Eckhart Tolle indeed drew from a multitude of spiritual sources to create The Power of Now. But that is easily forgiven, because his work is a seamless masterpiece that overarches cultures and religions and reaches to the profound core of existence and consciousness.
The present moment is all that ever really exists. The past only exists in memories and histories. The future only ever exists as a potential.
I like the physical book version of The Power of Now. But I’ve found the audio version of “Practicing the Power of Now” to be better as something to listen to whilst walking or running.
It’s the kind of audiobook that certainly requires more than one listen I’ve found. Even after perhaps 10 listens, I’m still learning from it’s content with each subsequent listen.
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Anonymous User
Thought provoking
i enjoyed listening to this book. did find some of it went over my head but I think it would be just a case of listening again and agin to better understand. i did find it thought provoking and has pecked my interest in learning more.
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