A New Earth, life purposefulness and new beginnings … by Mr Tolle

Do not define yourself and do not explain yourself to anybody ... the moment you do it, you limit yourself   Living quality life is not limiting yourself to the eyesight of others and viewpoints of enemies neither friends, it is thinking for yourself while observing the contemporary scene of our society... it is to [...]

Do not define yourself and do not explain yourself to anybody … the moment you do it, you limit yourself

 

Living quality life is not limiting yourself to the eyesight of others and viewpoints of enemies neither friends, it is thinking for yourself while observing the contemporary scene of our society… it is to be constantly present and be conscious of “now-ness”  | AAD

Eternal lessons for living gracefully and happily ever after any storm

  • understanding the illusory self
  • going beyond ego
  • happiness secret
  • stop carrying the past
  • the joy of being

“A New Earth, awakening to your life purpose” is being perceived as one of the most influential spiritual masterpieces written by this German teacher, Eckhart Tolle, who uses the medium of writing for helping people to uncover the truth of peace, life, fulfilment and understand what it means to be aware, be present and to find the true self the recognition of ego and understanding the states of consciousness and unconsciousness. It is all about the present moment and the moment of “being” now, not in the past neither in the future – just simply … now.

Tolle is teaching the very pragmatic understanding of problems and the perception of life around us. His articulation of seeing a problem actually not as a problem but only something that presents itself and then our reaction dictates the scene and whether it is just a challenge or an experience that happens to us and we have the experience participating in it. It is just another dimension of life… as it is

Consumption by arising problems is very devastating for human nature, the best practical advice is to ask ourselves a fundamental question.

“In the present moment, a problem cannot survive. A problem exists in your mind as a thought. To have problems you have to think about them and then you are generally thinking about what might happen in the future” | E.Tolle

 

 

Problem is simply a challenge to take action on. It is just life.