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This DVD is very determined and practical. If you only sight or listen to one program by Eckhart Tolle, this is the one to secure. Most human beings live in a virtual reality world of mental constructs, and they rarely experience the richness of this moment. They are continually looking for a purpose in the future, while missing their principal purpose: to fully experience What Is, in this moment. On this DVD, Eckhart discusses:
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* The opinion of Time. I’ve never heard it explained so clearly. There is no past and no future. All that we call “time” is a mental abstraction. We bustle around wishing we had more time, and all we have is this moment. His discussion on Time brings the topic aid to your purpose: to live your life in this moment (rather than wasting it living in mental abstraction) .
* Achievement vs. Purpose. Eckhart travels the world speaking and teaching, and has certainly achieved far more than most people. His achievements and efforts have arisen out of the indicate moment awareness that he lives in. When your focus is on the extinguish result, and in the process of achieving that result, you miss your exact purpose (finding your sense of home, self and completeness in this moment), your achievements grasp on far less meaning. Let your motivation for achievement arise out of the completeness of being IN your purpose (as opposed to trying to complete yourself by achieving some purpose you made up in your head) .
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Contrary to the one-star reviewer of this DVD’s belief, Eckhart is not suggesting finding your purpose in sitting on the couch, eating & watching Oprah all day. But of course, Jesus never advocated many of the things that have been said and done in the name of Christianity either. Those who have ears to hear tend to hear, and the rest slither away with more mental constructs to add to their virtual selves.
This DVD isn’t objective for people looking for their first Eckhart Tolle experience. If you have been reading, listening to and watching Eckhart for years this DVD is well worth the investment.
Most people want to fetch their purpose because they are looking for completion, for fulfillment, and to be all they can be. This DVD will present you where to win that purpose. As to what you do, what you attain, what you do, etc… that’s something else.
So here’s the great question: If you are completely fulfilled, will you be motivated to do anything, or will you unprejudiced sit around, eat and witness Oprah? Some people mediate you have to be unfulfilled in order to carry out anything. They seem to deem that all achievement arises out of unfulfillment. This philosophy turns you into a Human Doing; looking for that next achievement to complete your self. But you never score there. Human Beings accept their purpose in Being. Out of that dwelling of completion and fulfillment they carry out substantial things.
I wouldn’t have taken the time to write this review, but I initially saw the one-star review and didn’t want people to miss a gargantuan DVD for the detestable reasons.
Here is a lecture by Eckhart Tolle taped in a lecture hall in front of a live audience. Production values are dazzling to bad. It looks like someone in the audience had a camcorder and taped it.
It takes a while for Eckhart to warm up. In fact, he seems really hesitant and horrified at first, like he is trying to net the courage to advise to this group. You can rep most of his ideas presented considerable better in his books. He’s not a tall speaker. In fact he burps and belches quite frequently in the talk, after drinking a glass of water. This is mildy distracting. If this is your first exposure to his ideas, you’ll need to concentrate to follow him. He’s trying to form it easy to undertstand, but it’s really essential to listen carefully.
He rolls his eyes around a lot and there are a lot of breath noises and sound effects, as he is trying to parody the ego-driven mind that he is telling us to overcome. This is the funniest thing of all- he actually parodies the title of the talk, Finding your Life’s Purpose as being “what THEY whine me the talk is supposed to be about”
If you acquire past all of this and concentrate on what he is saying, it is quite a nice introduction to his philosophy, which seems quite similar to Buddhism. He throws in some quotations of Jesus so that the more passe christian audience will not be offended and will maybe listen to him. In fact there are quite a lot of differences between this and christian religion as you would hear from thousands of pulpits every Sunday.
It’s certainly worth a observe if you are too indolent to read his books.
