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Tanzwidmung an Eckhart Tolle / Dance dedication to Eckhart Tolle – Video

Posted: March 22, 2015 at 5:45 am


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Tanzwidmung an Eckhart Tolle / Dance dedication to Eckhart Tolle
Meine Tanzwidmungen sind spontane Improvisationen aus der Inspiration heraus, die mir die Musik schenkt, und meine tanzende Seele nach aussen formt. Ich ehre hiermit Persnlichkeiten, die...

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March 22nd, 2015 at 5:45 am

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The Power of Now – Video

Posted: March 19, 2015 at 11:47 pm


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The Power of Now
A quick reflection on a book by Eckhart Tolle.

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March 19th, 2015 at 11:47 pm

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Arunca-ti ochelarii la gunoi? | Levi – Video

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Arunca-ti ochelarii la gunoi? | Levi
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The Most Powerful Video On Spirituality And Happiness – Video

Posted: March 17, 2015 at 10:45 pm


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The Most Powerful Video On Spirituality And Happiness
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March 17th, 2015 at 10:45 pm

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The Power Of Now: A Meditative Approach To Living In The Moment

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There is no better time than the present. Eckhart Tolles The Power of Now shows you how to move past pain, stress and anxiety with the help of ancient teachings and modern thought designed to balance your life by living it moment to moment.

The Power of Now is author Eckhart Tolles first book, but it made quite a splash when it appeared in the late 90s. It quickly built momentum and has since been translated into 33 languages and sold three million copies in North America alone. Now Tolle is one of the most popular spiritual authors out there, and he is constantly referenced in other books with interviews or excerpts. Inside the book youll find lessons and teachings from spiritual leaders, exercises for maintaining presence in the moment, and approaches to meditation that dont get hung up on mere positive thinking.

This book is for people who feel stuck in their past, people who cant get out of their own head, and people who feel like theyre waiting around for happiness to come to them. Its also for those that catch themselves complaining too often, and those that feel constant anxiety or worry on the daily. If you have interest in meditation as a practice, or have never tried it but want some of the benefits, this book might be right up your alley. This book is probably not ideal for people who have no interest in zen teachings, think meditation is silly (its really not), or find little value in philosophical lessons.

The book focuses on one major subject: how to be consciously present in the moment and what that can do for you in your everyday life. Youll find some exercises and examples as you go that can help you understand the concepts more and put them into practice. The book isnt terribly short, so here is some of what youll learn:

Its also important to mention how this book is structured. There are chapters, just like any other book, but the chapters are broken up into different questions being asked by an assumed proxy of the reader (as if youre at a presentation and Tolle is taking questions). Sometimes its a question youre already thinking as you read, and other times its not something youd think of asking at all. Its probably to your benefit to read every section, but if you feel you have a good understanding of what is being communicated, its not the worst thing to skip a section because you already get it.

There is also a symbol that shows up throughout the book. When you see it, youre meant to take a break from reading and stop to let what youve just read sink in, or practice an exercise. I took the breaks for every exercise and for every section that contained something I had never thought of before. It was helpful in understanding each lesson, personally. Whether you choose to take those breaks, is entirely up to you, but I will say that this isnt the kind of book you want to rush through anyway.

Its easy to get stuck dwelling on the past. Maybe you had a bad breakup, lost a job, or simply wish something had gone another way. Even worse, you might sit around waiting for the future to come along and save you. You hope that someone will find you, a great job will come knocking on your door, or things will just get better somehow. Combine both of those thought processes and suddenly the present moment in front of you has lost all of its value. To truly move on from your past and take control of your future, you have to take them out of your mind and focus on what you can do right now. Tolle suggests to only approach your past and future on the level of the present moment:

Whatever you need to know about the unconscious past in you, the challenges of the present will bring it out. If you delve into the past, it will become a bottomless pit: There is always more.

You dont want to deny your past or blow off your future, you just want to reach for them as tools when you need them instead:

Whereas before you dwelt in time and paid brief visits to the Now, have your dwelling place in the Now and pay brief visits to past and future when required to deal with the practical aspects of your life situation.

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March 17th, 2015 at 10:45 pm

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New Age B*tches – Video

Posted: March 16, 2015 at 6:47 pm


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New Age B*tches
"Mean Girls" meets New Age spirituality in this new media comedy piece by BowJour, which sheds light on the superficial misuse of spirituality to judge others. Don #39;t expect unconditional love...

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March 16th, 2015 at 6:47 pm

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Dacawi: Perennials Keeping Afloat Baguios Flower City Status (2nd of two parts)

Posted: March 14, 2015 at 6:44 am


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DRIVING around - from Burnham Park to Campo Sioco, to Military Cut-off, to Country Club Road and down to Leonard Wood Rd -, one finds valid the advocacy of former city mayor Braulio Yaranon for the propagation of bougainvilla here.

The vine is sturdy, hardly needing water and care, so unlike sensitive and fleeting annuals, even while some tend to grow slowly and may take years to bear bracts and flowers.

While in that personal search for bougainvillas, I began to take notice of the coral tree, the ubiquitous hibiscus and even the red bottle brush that my old man, thanks to his superiors, learned to identify by its scientific name: callistemon.

The coral tree, together with the golden bush, is a more recent introduction here. Preceding both were the African tulip, the eraser tree, together with the several species of now towering eucalyptus that then mayor Alfonso Tabora had lined up around the Burnham Park.

While producing whitish-red flowers that dangle like earrings in succession,the coral tree got its name from its furrowed bark resembling corals. The golden bush, now meekly producing tiny blue flowers and yellow fruits, was named for its bright greenish-yellow leaves.

Perhaps the only native perennial in bloom year-round, the tough morning glory vine sheds lavender, bell-like flowers now dotting the fences of untended lawns of vacation homes along South Drive until Ilusorio Drive, towards Pacdal Circle and Outlook Drive.

A bane to young trees and shrubs choked by its tentacles, the vine has merited several tips on How to Kill A Morning Glory Vine on the internet. One proclaims the effectiveness of pouring hot water into its roots. The vine had survived many wars among Baguio boys of old who, long before the entry of transformers pulverizing each other on line, would chop the vine into pieces as projectiles for their weapon of choice that the late Baguio boy and journalist Peppot Ilagan called PAL-S-11-T, otherwise known as slingshot.

The summer explosion of perennials will linger until we prepare to send our kids and grandkids back to school. The quiet, and therefore sometimes unnoticed display, is also harmless compared to the instant, fleeting, expensive and polluting evening fireworks display that caps the annual Baguio Flower Festival.

Theres still time to see the remaining lavender jacaranda bells clinging to the trees. Perhaps their sight can evoke a higher meaning similar to what spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle observed to open his book, A New Earth:

Earth, 114 million years ago, one morning just after sunrise: The first flower ever to appea on the planet opens up to receive the rays of the sun. Prior to this momentous event, that heralds an evolutionary transformation in the life of plants, the planet had already been covered in vegetation for millions of years. The first flower probably did not survive for long, and flowers must have remained rare and isolated phenomena, since conditions were most likely not yet favorable for a widespread flowering to occur. One day, however, a critical threshold was reached, and suddenly there would have been an explosion of color and scent all over the planet if a perceiving consciousness had been there to witness it.

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March 14th, 2015 at 6:44 am

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” Educating the Heart and Mind-Creativity” [Eckhart Tolle,Dalai Lama,Desmond Yutu,etc.] – Video

Posted: March 11, 2015 at 9:46 am


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" Educating the Heart and Mind-Creativity" [Eckhart Tolle,Dalai Lama,Desmond Yutu,etc.]

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Janine and the Mixtape – This Moment (Eckhart Tolle) – Video

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Janine and the Mixtape - This Moment (Eckhart Tolle)
Produced by @4e-forevr for Janine #39;s forthcoming second EP. Visualizer created by Crooked Engine.

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March 11th, 2015 at 9:46 am

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Stop Living For the Future – What Eckhart Tolle Taught Me – Video

Posted: March 9, 2015 at 3:44 am


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Stop Living For the Future - What Eckhart Tolle Taught Me
Website - http://kinobody.com Instagram - gregogallagher I decided to break the original full length video into 3 clips. The second clip will be coming soon.

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March 9th, 2015 at 3:44 am

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