A guided meditation on the nature of awareness (aliveness) with Eckhart Tolle. “Most people confuse the Now with what happens in the Now, but that’s not what…
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This video tell about deep meditation. A journey from beginning to end. It tell using 3D models that how easy and simple to meditate.Meditation techniques ar…
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An excellent explanation to the mystery surrounding cosmic energy and its
function as source of happiness and bliss.Truly…your thoughts make or
guide your destiny as I believe.Better control by strengthening will power
by practicing meditation daily with awareness
this is Amezing video plz see it all……your life will change
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There are lot of side effects..
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awesome..
This is something,beyond limit
this has been the most mind changing video of blind concepts cleared till
date please view this then go after babas /maharaj
Really very good video, this shows the perfect technique of meditation, if
any one is starting, please do not stop after some time, keep
doing,definitely, not only your thoughts, you w’ll also automatically get
changed….
very nice
GOOD WAY OF LIFE
Maska
Very good… I love it…
salute to you ………………..i will try to do this
meditation…………..thank you
Meditation …..
peaceful
Wow thats amazing
Wonderful!!!!!!!!
You’re welcome.
Today I’m going to try a Guided Meditation with Eckhart Tolle at 10pm –
here’s the link – Guided Meditation with Eckhart Tolle – join in with me!
Great stuff. I love Eckhart’s teachings and writing. The Power Of Now had
such a profound effect on me that I wrote a song about it… I’m a
songwriter and guitarist. Check it out on my channel!
how…does…he…do it…8-)
A beautiful guided meditation with Eckart Tolle:
Today I’m going to try a Guided Meditation with Eckhart Tolle at 10pm –
here’s the link – Guided Meditation with Eckhart Tolle – join in with me!
Not realizing that the recording had ended I sat here for some time,
waiting for Eckhart to ring his little bell again.
I’ve been meditating for 25 years and this is one of the best sessions I’ve
ever had. Namaste
which cd/dvd is this meditation taken from? I feel like it’s supposed to be
much longer?
I love this guy therefore I love myself. Eckhart Tolle is a straight
gorilla pimp
A perfect balance of speech and silence. The former for guidance, the
latter to meditate on.
Superb!!!!! God bless you Echart!
Seems a bit lazy that there’s so much silence…not really very well guided
imo
Bless you!
Verry good. ….
The JEWEL of AWAKENING SOUNDS TRUE. Thank you for creating these
meditations to help us in our own Awakening Process. Namaste’
This is the BEST meditation ever. Thank you Eckhart. Love you.
WHAT AN ABSOLUTE RUBBISH!
Meditation is not following any system; it is not constant repetition and
imitation. Meditation is not concentration.
Investigation into this whole question is meditation. That word had been
used both in the East and the West in a most unfortunate way. There are
different schools of meditation, different methods and systems. There are
systems which say, `Watch the movement of your big toe, watch it, watch it,
watch it; there are other systems which advocate sitting in a certain
posture, breathing regularly or practising awareness. All this is utterly
mechanical. The other method gives you a certain word and tells you that if
you go on repeating it you will have some extraordinary transcendental
experience. This is sheer nonsense. It is a form of self-hypnosis. By
repeating Amen or Om or Coca-Cola indefinitely you will obviously have-a
certain experience because by repetition the mind becomes quiet. It is a
well known phenomenon which has been practised for thousands of years in
India – Mantra Yoga it is called. By repetition you can induce the mind to
be gentle and soft but it is still a petty, shoddy, little mind. You might
as well put a piece of stick you have picked up in the garden on the
mantelpiece and give it a flower every day. In a month you will be
worshipping it and not to put a flower in front of it will become a sin.
Meditation is not following any system; it is not constant repetition and
imitation. Meditation is not concentration. It is one of the favourite
gambits of some teachers of meditation to insist on their pupils learning
concentration – that is, fixing the mind on one thought and driving out all
other thoughts. This is a most stupid, ugly thing, which any schoolboy can
do because he is forced to. It means that all the time you are having a
battle between the insistence that you must concentrate on the one hand and
your mind on the other which wanders away to all sorts of other things,
whereas you should be attentive to every movement of the mind wherever it
wanders. When your mind wanders off it means you are interested in
something else.
Meditation demands an astonishingly alert mind; meditation is the
understanding of the totality of life in which every form of fragmentation
has ceased. Meditation is not control of thought, for when thought is
controlled it breeds conflict in the mind, but when you understand the
structure and origin of thought, which we have already been into, then
thought will not interfere. That very understanding of the structure of
thinking is its own discipline which is meditation.
Meditation is to be aware of every thought and of every feeling, never to
say it is right or wrong but just to watch it and move with it. In that
watching you begin to understand the whole movement of thought and feeling.
And out of this awareness comes silence. Silence put together by thought is
stagnation, is dead, but the silence that comes when thought has understood
its own beginning, the nature of itself, understood how all thought is
never free but always old – this silence is meditation in which the
meditator is entirely absent, for the mind has emptied itself of the past.
If you have read this book for a whole hour attentively, that is
meditation. If you have merely taken away a few words and gathered a few
ideas to think about later, then it is no longer meditation. Meditation is
a state of mind which looks at everything with complete attention, totally,
not just parts of it. And no one can teach you how to be attentive. If any
system teaches you how to be attentive, then you are attentive to the
system and that is not attention. Meditation is one of the greatest arts in
life – perhaps the greatest, and one cannot possibly learn it from anybody,
that is the beauty of it. It has no technique and therefore no authority.
When you learn about yourself, watch yourself, watch the way you walk, how
you eat, what you say, the gossip, the hate, the jealousy – if you are
aware of all that in yourself, without any choice, that is part of
meditation.
So meditation can take place when you are sitting in a bus or walking in
the woods full of light and shadows, or listening to the singing of birds
or looking at the face of your wife or child.
In the understanding of meditation there is love, and love is not the
product of systems, of habits, of following a method. Love cannot be
cultivated by thought. Love can perhaps come into being when there is
complete silence, a silence in which the mediator is entirely absent; and
the mind can be silent only when it understands its own movement as thought
and feeling. To understand this movement of thought and feeling there can
be no condemnation in observing it. To observe in such a way is the
discipline, and that kind of discipline is fluid, free, not the discipline
of conformity.
Freedom From the Known.Krishnamurti
http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/krishnamurti-teachings/view-text.php?tid=48&chid=56797
Take care of yourself and your heart. Do not depend on others. Especially
for happiness.