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Review Date: 3/15/2011
Summary: What this book is about?
It presents an elevated life style which has to do with the purpose of your life an the way to live it whatever the surrounding circumstances. It stimulate us to live in the "now", the only moment on which life is, not permitting being controlled by our minds, which constantly keep us moving back and forth between past and future. The book also presents the ego as a false "me", which is a product of the mind, that takes over our personality, making us believe that we are what we feel or think. That's not the case. We are spiritual beings and God live in us and manifest himself through us. That's our true nature. Whatever happened to us in the past doesn't represent who we really are.
It presents an elevated life style which has to do with the purpose of your life an the way to live it whatever the surrounding circumstances. It stimulate us to live in the "now", the only moment on which life is, not permitting being controlled by our minds, which constantly keep us moving back and forth between past and future. The book also presents the ego as a false "me", which is a product of the mind, that takes over our personality, making us believe that we are what we feel or think. That's not the case. We are spiritual beings and God live in us and manifest himself through us. That's our true nature. Whatever happened to us in the past doesn't represent who we really are.
Review Date: 6/11/2010
nice jokes, makes you laugh
Review Date: 12/20/2017
Tolle's teaching arises from a mÃstical experience which he describes in The Power of Now introduction, his 10 years learning trips, another ten years teaching his findings and his personal experiences. We, who as him had had hard upbringing experiences which affected our thinking and emotional processes can relate and perceive the descriptions he makes of the human minds situation and it's consequences for planet and all its inhabitants. We have also find appropriate the way he presents to come out of that madness. He also tries to bridge the good that is embedded in the different spiritual teachings. It isn't an easy book though so I can understand why is unpalatable to some people.
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