Enlightenment – Eckhart Tolle – www.eckharttolle.com

Eckhart talks about the concept of enlightenment.

enter.eckharttolletv.com A Q&A selection from the July 2009 EckhartTolleTV Issue Is the desire to take personal responsibility for things in life purely ego-based? In response to this important question from one of our members, Eckhart reminds us that it is our state of consciousness in any given moment that creates the world we see around us.
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25 thoughts on “Enlightenment – Eckhart Tolle – www.eckharttolle.com

  1. Today was a cloudy day for my mind. Im thankful this video came to me to help clear the sky 🙂

  2. Some people have used religion as a weapon.
    I wish to see it as a solution.
    How can we mobilize religions to meet their deepest purpose — to help us grow spiritually through loving actions? Our world needs millions of people to express the foundation of all religions — love.
    Love is the only power strong enough to save our world.

  3. Many Christians are suspicious of Eckhart Tolle because they don’t understand him. He’s very abstract, and they’re used to learning from parables and rules in the Bible.
    They see his words as a replacement for their beliefs, but he’s actually saying some of the things Jesus did, just abstractly.
    Jesus said, “Be thy brother’s keeper.”
    Tolle said, “You need to be the change.”
    These two statements are basically saying the same thing, assuming that the change people want to see is to end suffering.

  4. ‘You need to be the Change’ – this quote comes from Gandhi (if not before) – ‘Be the Change you wish to See in the World’…beautiful teachings Eckhart…

  5. @Yaylin2 Why do you keep repeating the same thing over and over again. You seem to be Tolle’s number one fan, what with the amount of attention you give the man. Maybe repeating the same thing over and over again makes it suddenly become truth…. who knows

  6. A bet a lot of similar comments “were made” in the stories of many others who spoke this way, and I bet the people “who made” them “were” similar.

  7. @Yaylin2 If you reads you bible, you can see who the accuser is, and that’s the spirit that you are driven by. That’s the problem, and it’s wierd for me to say this too you, because you won’t get any use of what i say here. But i can use you as an exsample of a spiritual blind man. The reason that i can say such an outragous thing, it that your faith say “Be like Jesus”, but in real life your like a Pharisee, the same type that Jesus condemed.

  8. @Popability Jesus is God, God is gracious, merciful, love, but also just, holy, wrathful, He will punish sin wherever it is found, if He is good and He is. Jesus never came to enlighten anyone, He was fulfilling prophecy when He came, and he came to die die for sin, He took the wrath of God the Father, the wrath that you, me and the whole world deserves for our sin.

    Would you consider yourself to be a good person??

  9. @Popability Jesus is God, God is gracious, merciful, love, but also just, holy, wrathful, He will punish sin wherever it is found, if He is good and He is. Jesus never came to enlighten anyone, He was fulfilling prophecy when He came, and he came to die die for sin, He took the wrath of God the Father, the wrath that you, me and the whole world deserves for our sin.

    Would you consider yourself to be a good person??

  10. He is the Anti-Christ, wither you try to cloud my correct judgment or not.

    You are greatly being mislead, swallowing this mans complex philosophy.

    You know nothing of World History, if you are gulping One mans philosophy. (The Man of Perdition’s Philosophy.)

  11. @joeforHistruth Such a shame that Jesus was made into the same angry, vengeful, hateful God of the Old Testament. He came to enlighten people, to make them understand the law of love not of books. To bring faith to life, rather than to follow something written in a book because it is “law”. To teach what the meaning of good is. To appoint the characterization the churches put on God and Jesus is simply setting yourself up to take a defensive, egoic position against “nonbelievers”

  12. @Yaylin2 You aren’t getting this. He is saying we are interconnected with God and with each other, that if we are in the right state of mind, we are able to discover this connection. He is not anti anything, but believes the basic spiritual teaching he is revealing is that it stands as true no matter what else you may believe in.

  13. To me, Eckhart makes logical sense. I don’t think he is the anti-Christ because he is teaching us to take responsibility for our actions and that, in the end, we will be dealt with accordingly. Eckhart is not teaching that we are God; he is teaching that God made us and that who we become will influence others in the world in which we live. Negativity creates evil; it creates suicides, murder, chaos, etc. What’s wrong with promoting positivity?

  14. If you want to be on the Lunatic Fringe, go ahead and go down that Dark fearful path.

    If God created this using Millions or Billions of years, he would not be worth worshiping.

    We are here, and everything resonates with frequency. Universe, not made of hands but Spoken into Being.

    This man is teaching that we are a God, which is a Satanic Philosophy. Lucifarian.

    I knew not of the words of this man before having learned he is the Anti-Christ.
    The Unscrambling part, I also did not know of.

  15. @Yaylin2 hm…OR…he could be just pointing out that you’re not your thoughts and that we are all perfect because we are what we come from…which is perfect.

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