Eckhart Tolle-In The Presence Of A Great Mystery
Eckhart Tolle begins this magnificent summary of his teachings by explaining a difficulty that all people face: a tight sense of self based on personal history, mental interpretations, and recollections of the past; a perception that is constantly reinforced by habitual thinking patterns. When listeners identify with these thinking patterns, they become what Tolle refers to as “the small me,” a person trapped behind strictly defined bounds. However, as he says, “the small me” represents a history that no longer exists, rather than the truth of who one is. He slowly leads listeners into the present moment, into that wide quiet where they are more than they realize — where they are, in reality, part of a vast, enigmatic totality. Achieving this transcending condition frees listeners from self-defeating constraints and helps them to live lives of grace, ease, and lightness.
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