Practicing the Power of Now: Essential Teachings, Meditations, and Exercises from the Power of Now | 
agrandir | Auteur: Eckhart Tolle Créateur: Eckhart Tolle Éditeur: New World Library
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Média: Relie Pages: 128 Poids (kg): 0.5 Dimension (cm): 7.1 x 5 x 0.7
ISBN: 1577311957 Code Décimal Dewey: 291.44 EAN: 9781577311959 ASIN: 1577311957
Date de publication: Octobre 31, 2001 Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres Expédition: Livraison internationale disponible Condition: Expedie des Etats-Unis! Durees de livraison sont 10-14 jours. Produits neufs! A ce moment, nous offrons le service clientele en anglais. Nous vendons en ligne depuis 1995 et avons servis plus de 4 millions de clients. Assure-vous de votre achat! Code: B20081201022341T
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Amazon.com This manual-style book instantly dives into Eckhart Tolle's principles of "living in the moment," which could be a jarring experience for readers who haven't read his preceding book, The Power of Now. For the initiated, though, this makes an excellent companion guide--rich in exercises and meditations to help readers get out of their minds so they can live more peacefully in their bodies. Sometimes it's hard to fathom what on earth Tolle is talking about: "To regain awareness of Being and to abide in that state of 'feeling-realization' is enlightenment." Be patient. All concepts will be revealed (or at least more carefully explained). Ultimately, Tolle leads readers into a new form of thinking (or actually not thinking) that erases the consuming habits of waiting, worrying, and being in fear. The first step is ending the "delusion of time." He asks, "Are you always trying to get somewhere other than where you are? ... Is most of your doing just a means to an end?" If so, Tolle has a book full of advice for you. As simplistic as this may sound, Tolle's work has spiritual merit and depth, especially for frantic Westerners who find their lives diminished by packed schedules and busy-ness. --Gail Hudson
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