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The Art of Presence

By: Eckhart Tolle
Narrated by: Eckhart Tolle
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In The Art of Presence, Eckhart guides you through seven hours of transformational insights that allow "presence to naturally arise" in you. With his one-of-a-kind instruction, you will learn how to ground yourself in the vibrancy of your "inner body" while simultaneously breaking free from the illusion of separation from the outside world.
©2007 Eckhart Tolle

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awesome. This should be taught in schools.

Such valuable teachings about just being a human and relationships. I wish I knew this years ago . Very important , should be taught in school and in all prisons.

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Great listen

Refreshing to hear very very good concept and very very good examples given for your guidance

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more silence

I never thought I would be saying this but there was a lot of music on this book and it would have fostered more presence without it

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Audio not an issue for me...

Yes, the audio sounds like it was recorded in a room full of people. But that's what you're agreeing to listen to, by way of the description of this offering. I could hear him speaking just fine, and the background noise is minimal, when heard at all.

While I found 'The Power of Now" to be influential and informative, the benefit of this offering is to hear the concepts discussed in a more conversational (and humorous) way. I thought of it as a "refresher course" of sorts.

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Wonderful listen!

Eckardt Tolle’s way of guiding you to presence, to the feeling of being, is so simple and easy. This has profoundly effected my meditation, business decisions, how I work with my staff, approach business ‘problems’, my health, my relationships with parents, siblings, wife and kids and friendships too.

A gorgeous way to become less mind driven and more conscious, and melt away even a little of the ‘me’ vs ‘not-me’ kind of perspective that isolates and creates suffering.

Highly recommend!

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Great book, not so great Audio

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The book was awesome! Great ideas, great insight. I wish the audio was better the would way through. Its very trivial don't let the minor audio dips stop you from valuable stuff.

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Outstanding

I always love you seen this app I love the title they carry. Call Love’s I’m gonna take more choices we all in all it’s well worth it

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Nature of Presence

Eckhart elaborates on the nature of Presence and ways to discover and deepen Presence. Eckhart's narration facilitates meditation, reflection, and insight. And he inserts many analogies, metaphors, and parables that serve as "pointers" (Lonegran) to a non-conceptual and experiential grasp of Presence. One's explicit and implicit understanding of Presence - the "Pearl of Great Price" - will be deeper and experiential after listening to and practicing Eckhart's thoughts about Presence.

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A Mature Piece

This is a good lecture to listen to after reading "The Power of Now." I've looked through Tolle's other books and most seem to be a rehashing of "The Power of Now," a sort of commercialized industry. A few are good though. The "Art of Presence" is one such good audio to listen to on my Ipod when walking or doing other things.

The unique thing about the lecture is that Tolle can direct you to pause in order to reflect or delve into a subject at the appropriate moment. This is further enhanced by the question and answer period, where I can pause after each exchange or let each question and answer section flow into the other.

I've read in other reviews that some people are turned off by his strange laugh, which it is. But if you are turned off by his laugh, then you have missed his message because you are tuned into your ego. His laugh is in fact the aspect one could focus on because it relates to a variety of concepts he explicates--or doesn't explicate if you understand his way of informing. I don't think he even knows how his laugh is a key to his work.

I think an important point to keep in mind is that one shouldn't give up on the message simply because one doesn't like the messenger. I would also not recommend that one become a Tolle-freak disciple. Listen, learn, and adapt your take on his concepts.

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A peaceful listen..

Eckhart offers a fun informative learning journey. After experiencing this audio you can't help but feel bouyant.

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