Friday, 10 February 2012

This is what I says, thinking without need to be.


This is what I says, thinking without need to be.

I had focused my interest in reading thinking folly, by Eckhart Tolle.   Before I start, any further here a little bibliography about the author. Eckhart is a spiritual teacher and author who was born in Germany and educated at the Universities of London and Cambridge. At the age of 29, a profound inner transformation radically changed the course of his life. The next few years were devoted to understanding, integrating and deepening that transformation, which marked the beginning of an intense inward journey.
( http://www.eckharttolle.com/about/eckhart/) here is the link if you want to know a little lot about him . As in study guide, It only displayed only a portion of what it is supposed to be in the real book, The Power of Now. If you had an interest in knowing what it is, the book is cast in a question and answer format, and originated in Tolle's work with individuals and small groups over a ten-year period, these made the book really interesting.  Most of the questions arose while he was teaching and counseling.  When or while you read this article or the book it will slowly draw you into this new consciousness as you read. In the article that you can find in the study guide, there were a lot of sentence that made you think....   ‘ohhh....  it’s like that huh?’ for me, after i read this article i have been thinking that, if what based on his thinking, we could  said that  most misunderstanding, quarrelling were actually caused by our mind itself. In the book, Tolle traces out various consequences of having a self-awareness (an ego) which is identified with the thinking mind, saperation resistance, emotional pain, lost of being and Externalisation.

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