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yilisbookclub · 1 year
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"The Power of Now" is a book by Eckhart Tolle that explores the concept of living in the present moment and the benefits of doing so. The book is based on the premise that the present moment is the only moment that truly exists and that by focusing on the present, individuals can experience a higher level of consciousness, inner peace, and personal fulfillment.
Tolle argues that many individuals are trapped in negative thought patterns related to the past or the future, leading to stress, anxiety, and unhappiness. By learning to live in the present, individuals can break free from these patterns and experience a greater sense of peace and contentment.
The book offers practical advice on how to cultivate mindfulness and live in the present, including techniques for quieting the mind and becoming more aware of one's thoughts and emotions. It also addresses common obstacles to living in the present, such as the ego, fear, and the illusion of time.
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starryluvs · 7 months
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Why is “Now” the most precious thing?
Firstly, because it is the only thing. It’s all there is. The eternal present is the space within which your whole life unfolds, the one factor that remains constant. Life is now. There was never a time when your life was not now, nor will there ever be.
Secondly, the Now (current moment) is the only point that can take you beyond the limited confines of the mind. It is your only point of access into the timeless and formless realm of Being.
The Power of Now
Eckhart Toller
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symphonyoflovenet · 3 months
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The more you are focused on time — past and future — the more you miss the Now, the most precious thing there is.
Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now
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brettesims · 8 months
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Cultivate the Garden Within…
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Nature teaches us presence. “This little garden is teaching me to enjoy the present. Nothing else really matters man.” ~ Andre 3000🍃
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livewellwithme · 5 months
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One day, a long time ago, out of the blue, I stopped reading.
That is, I stopped reading for fun.
I believe it was sometime in high school.
That's when the "gifted kid burnout" started creeping in.
As a teen, I finally collapsed under the pressure of the daunting expectations I had spent my childhood incessantly pursuing.
I am now 24 years old and more burnt out than ever, thanks to grad school and the demands of adulthood.
However, the wisdom and discipline that come with aging are on my side.
I manage stress much better now, and I am highly determined to return to reading as well as commit to a journey of self-improvement.
I will begin with these four books.
P.S., I consider these books fun because they are not required, and because wellness is my passion.
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nu-ra · 7 months
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scienceofnoetica · 3 months
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The question "what time is it?" Or "what's the day today?" - if anybody were there to ask it- would be quite meaningless. The Oak tree or the Eagle would be bemused by such a question. "What time?" They would ask. "Well, of course, it's Now. The time is Now. What else there?"
- Eckhart Tolle
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ceeduhhhh · 18 days
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"darkness cannot survive in the presence of light" - eckhart tolle, 1999, the Power of Now
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journey-to-balance · 29 days
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Your time is now. Chase that
dream now. Live now. Be here
now. Follow your heart
now. Take chances now.
If you don't take every
opportunity now, who knows
when it will come again.
Now or never. So pick now.
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continuumitgirl · 1 year
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my bibles <3
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energiadelladea · 11 months
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From The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
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imagiasworld · 5 months
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The Trees teach us a lesson each winter season. As each flake falls, grasping onto each branch,limb and twig, giving weight as if weight on one’s shoulders.
Each one grounded, steady standing, waiting for the music of the wind to begin their dance of release. Perhaps we all should focus more on the now, staying grounded while the winds of change shake off what weighs us down. ✨
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symphonyoflovenet · 1 year
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Love is a state of Being. Your love is not outside; it is deep within you. You can never lose it, and it cannot leave you.
Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now
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brettesims · 4 months
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Katt Williams on Presence
If you decide today that you’re gonna live everyday like it’s your last forreal; which means have a conversation with yourself every night that;
“OK, that was it; may not be no more for my career after that…”
And really count yourself everyday like…
“This coulda been it; alright before I go to bed this could be it… alight… how’s that lookin…”
If you can do that, it will change your life. You’ll really start making decisions of living your life like this all you got!
Just this one day.
But you can be a winner on this day.
It’s just work ethic.
~ Katt Williams
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kellymagovern · 2 years
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amdialect · 6 months
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The Power of Now: How Thinking Abundantly and Living In The Present Can Unlock Your Full Potential
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In a fast-paced world filled with distractions and demands, finding inner peace and unlocking your full potential might seem like a daunting task. However, within the teachings of Eckhart Tolle's "The Power of Now" lies a profound truth – the ability to transform your life through abundance-minded presence.
Living in the Present Moment
At AM Dialect, we believe in The Power of Now, as Eckhart Tolle describes it. It's about transcending the past and future, immersing yourself in the present moment, and experiencing life as it unfolds. 
Eckhart Tolle's Teachings on the Present Moment
Eckhart Tolle's timeless wisdom encourages us to let go of the incessant mental chatter and embrace the stillness within. His teachings guide us toward a state of mindful awareness, where we can observe our thoughts and emotions without judgment. By learning to be present, you can break free from the cycle of negative thinking and find solace in the here and now.
Mindfulness Exercises for Beginners
Embarking on a journey of mindfulness need not be intimidating. Simple exercises can help you cultivate mindfulness gradually. Start by paying attention to your breath, the sensations in your body, or the sights and sounds around you. Through these practices, you can develop a deeper connection to the present moment that will help you access The Power of Now.
The Benefits of Mindfulness
Mindfulness isn't just a buzzword; it's a powerful tool for personal development. It reduces stress, enhances emotional well-being, and improves focus. By embracing mindfulness, you can boost your overall quality of life.
Abundance-Minded Presence and Personal Transformation
Abundance-minded presence means approaching life with a sense of gratitude and abundance, rather than scarcity. It's about appreciating the richness of each moment and recognizing that you have the power to shape your reality. By living in the present and embracing abundance, you can unlock your full potential.
We encourage you to explore "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle as it offers a roadmap to personal transformation through abundance-minded presence. Your journey toward inner peace, happiness, and personal growth starts now, and AM Dialect is here to support you every step of the way. Embrace the present, unlock your potential, and cultivate a life filled with abundance and positivity.
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