The Power of Now (Sounds True) |
We live in a time, he says, when we define ourselves through our enemies, and science and technology are in the service of human madness. Yet, even in the face of disaster, a miracle happens when we say "yes" to living in this moment and no other. This great opening, he teaches, can serve as nothing less than the beginning of a revolution in human consciousness with the potential to transform our world and everyone in it. Also for the first time on audio, Eckhart Tolle comments on his own awakening, and what he sees as the next step in human evolution.
From insights into the way out of suffering, to evidence that a new consciousness is already rising, Even the Sun Will Die confirms Eckhart Tolle's place among the most important and accessible spiritual teachers of our time. More
Buddhism?
He has no explicit answer, at least not in this CD package. But the implicit advice Tolle has to offer is the suggestion to "Live in the present" as much as possible.
This is like the Buddhist advice to practice right mindfulness all the time or as much of the time as possible.
Right mindfulness is the way to be present. |
The combination of samadhi (unification of mind, coherence, concentration) and mindfulness (sati) leads to liberating insight, to knowledge and wisdom, freedom and enlightenment. The Buddha explains in detail how this is done and what is needed to develop and what to let go of.
The "power of now" is that we have choice in the present moment. We do not have power in the past or future, which do not exist in the present moment (presence, the eternal present, this moment, and, remember, it's always this moment).
Eckhart Tolle is not a Buddhist any more than his corollary Byron "The Work" Katie is. But both have much to teach that is in line with Buddhism. And both certainly like and speak well of the Dharma.
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