What do you make of Eckhart Tolle's The Power of Now?
Hi everyone,
What do you make of Eckhart Tolle's The Power of Now? Should we really be abandoning our thoughts of the past and future to live in the now? Thanks in advance for your help :) |
The Power of Now appears to be a key aspect of Animism. We probably would be a lot happier flowing with the Universe in the Now.
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There’s a lot of info here https://forum.culteducation.com/read.php?12,154904
I don’t like what he says at all, but there was another thread on SF where many seemed to think he was enlightened. |
Thinking of the past and future can be done for practical reasons , such as for calculation , measuring and so on.
Incessant thinking based on past emotional memories should be avoided however. You may find this article by spiritual teacher Jan Frasier insightful in this regard... https://janfrazierteachings.com/2014...ing-conscious/ Quote:
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Thanks for this |
Also, right here on the forum:
https://www.spiritualforums.com/vb/s...ighlight=tolle |
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Try it, if you can. We seem to think that life is made up of three discrete parts: the past, the future, and "The NOW" (i.e. present). This is so silly. The ongoing state of awareness is what we are. What is it to be aware? Isn't it the ability to locate where you are in time and space? Can there be the present without the past and future? Can you know where you are in an empty void? |
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Authors use (new) words tradition does not. And we think hearing new words means new and rejection but it is not. We think new words change old words but they do not. Simply information. New words does not mean rejecting anything. Of course metaphysics or new ages has no such conflict and merges science and spirituality quite nicely. I was wondering regarding the information of Now above has anyone ever asked teachers about such teaching as part of their (tradition) system using different words. Do words enlighten? But thought and experience are attached and letting go of the attachment when it is not real but was (now). |
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We may spend a lot of time remembering the past, perhaps with nostalgia or regret. And we may spend a lot of time imagining the future, perhaps with anticipation or fear. Because of this, as ET says, we miss out on the present moment (even though all our thoughts about the past and future occur in the present). Living in the Now is the only sane way to live. This is the same as living with mindfulness. We live more effectively, responding to the arising needs of each moment. This does not mean that the lessons of the past are forgotten. We carry these lessons in the present. And it does not mean that we make no preparation for the future. If we need to buy food for the coming week then that need for food arises in the present and we go shopping in the present. Living in the Now simply means that we spend less time in our imagination and more time in the real world as it presents itself in each moment. Which actually saves us a lot of regret and worry. Peace |
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