Every desire is at its core a desire for divine connection and transcendence of the false self or ego. Eckhart talks about an empowering perspective on the secret to lasting fulfillment and satisfaction in life.
After you awaken spiritually, teaches Eckhart Tolle, you may still occasionally find yourself being drawn into old habits and unconscious reactivity and resistance. How can you tell? “You’ll begin to suffer.’
Manifestation—or bringing physical expression to our creative insights and ideas—is happening all the time. Yet as Eckhart Tolle teaches, this can unfold in two ways. The first approach is based in ego—in “getting.” The second is inspired by Presence and the motivation to give.
Have you ever been moved by an unexpected desire to create and offer to the world something truly original? Eckhart compares and contrasts the human desire to create, with the way the universe manifests the multiplicity of forms seen and unseen.
Eckhart Tolle teaches that when we are completely identified with our thoughts, feelings, and our perceived failings in the recent or distant past, life can begin to feel utterly pointless and perpetually dissatisfying. In this video, join Eckhart as he points us toward the discovery of a deeper, indestructible sense of identity: our essential nature as consciousness itself.