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The Art of Presence | [Eckhart Tolle]
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The Art of Presence

  • by Eckhart Tolle
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  • LENGTH
    7 hrs and 14 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    11-01-07
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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; (P) Sounds True

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    Lawrence Fresno, CA, USA 10-03-07
    Lawrence Fresno, CA, USA 10-03-07
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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.

    50 of 51 people found this review helpful
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    Jorn San Francisco, CA, USA 08-10-07
    Jorn San Francisco, CA, USA 08-10-07
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    "Very poor sound quality"

    This a 7 hour recording of one of Eckarts recent retreats. As a devoded Eckhart listener I have heard many facets of this recording in other tape before but still think it is worthwhile hearing it again in a different setting. Unfortunately the sound quality of this recording is the worst I have experienced so far in retreat recordings.

    65 of 67 people found this review helpful
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    Elliott Ann San Diego , CA, USA 07-12-08
    Elliott Ann San Diego , CA, USA 07-12-08
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    "Well worth it!"

    If your main focus is perfect digital quality, then No, it's not for you. Tolle has a German accent, but speaks clearly in English. I encounter no difficulties listening to this on my iPod. If your main focus is the message, this talk is fantastic! Tolle offers great insights into the workings of the human ego, and a practical guide to living each moment fully. For me, that's well worth being patient with some technical flaws.

    19 of 19 people found this review helpful
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    Eric Sagaspe 01-21-08 Member Since 2006
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    Most of the material contained here is available in "A New Earth", Buy the latter instead, it's my favorite book form Eckhart.

    18 of 18 people found this review helpful
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    Ruy Wolfenbuettel, Germany 02-01-09
    Ruy Wolfenbuettel, Germany 02-01-09 Member Since 2006
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    "thoght provoking"

    This is a very easy to listen seminar that offers a modern and practical approach to the most basic precepts of Buddhism. I particularly enjoyed the fact that several ideas that I had on an intuitive level were here clearly exposed.
    I found no problem with the audio quality, and was indeed happy with the relevance of the text.
    Recommended.

    9 of 9 people found this review helpful
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    Linda Marietta, GA, USA 02-09-08
    Linda Marietta, GA, USA 02-09-08 Member Since 2005
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    "Sound quality annoying"

    I love his books but this audio version was miserably annoying--the sound quality was like it was recorded on a home cassette. I couldn't listen to it, even after several intolerable attempts.

    16 of 17 people found this review helpful
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    Lou Philadelphia, PA, USA 01-02-08
    Lou Philadelphia, PA, USA 01-02-08
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    "The Art of Presence"

    This is the most recent talk as of January 1st 2008 that Audible has and is well worth the listen. I feel that Eckhart has in a way repackaged previous thoughts of philosophers. prophets and wise men through the ages. He has come up with new words for old words that have a millennia of baggage in their present form. But one thing is he speaks from his own experience of the Present Moment not what he read or heard. The power of this realization comes through loud and clear.
    If you want to learn why you think and act a certain way and why others do what they do you can find it here in this listen. You can also learn how to change YOURSELF NOW
    A Great talk

    14 of 15 people found this review helpful
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    MaryAlice Binghamton, NY, United States 10-14-09
    MaryAlice Binghamton, NY, United States 10-14-09 Member Since 2008

    I am a chaplain at a local hospital. I belong to a book club. When I'm not at work I play handbells and sew.

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    "A Week-end Retreat"

    I listened to this lecture over a week-end as a retreat. The unhurried nature of Tolle's voice, his silence and his humor all made for a relaxing and educational experience for me.

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    E. Johnson BURBANK, CA 12-13-08
    E. Johnson BURBANK, CA 12-13-08 Member Since 2008
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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.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Karin liberty hill, TX, United States 05-02-10
    Karin liberty hill, TX, United States 05-02-10 Member Since 2007
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    "great content, bad sound quality"

    I could hardly understand the words in many parts, bad sound quality....... as usual great speaker.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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