Has anyone read "The Power Of Now"?

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Just wondering if anyone has read the book "the power of now" by Eckhart Tolle?

It's on my to read list but I have been noticing it pop up a lot lately, wondering if I should bump it higher on my list.

Opinions of the book would be appreciated.

Ryan
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  • Profile picture of the author MemberWing
    Timeless classic from contemporary enlightened master.
    It also contain simple, practical advices not only for spiritual development but for physical health, such as boosting body's immune system.
    I think this is the best book by Eckhart Tolle containing all the essence of his teachings.

    Gleb
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  • Profile picture of the author Cobaki
    What I will always remember is referring time as the enemy and our minds work with it. We focus too much on the past or the future when we should only be focusing on the now.
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  • Profile picture of the author goindeep
    Originally Posted by Ryan Kuchel View Post

    Just wondering if anyone has read the book "the power of now" by Eckhart Tolle?

    It's on my to read list but I have been noticing it pop up a lot lately, wondering if I should bump it higher on my list.

    Opinions of the book would be appreciated.

    Ryan
    Yes and it's sh*t.

    That douche bag Eckhart Tolle is the biggest snake oil sales man there is.

    I read a lot of this mind power, spiritual, philosophical and mystical stuff right.

    The thing that gets me is how these guys never change, they never grow and they expect intelligent and mindful people to sit back and just take it.

    The power of now was a good book when it first came out in the late 90's (not for me, I thought it was hard to read and he basically just wrote a book about one concept which I absolutely hate because he could have done it in 7 pages not a few hundred) but some people seemed to get something out of it.

    The problem is, what has he done since then? what has he learnt and shared? how has he evolved? The answer is that he really has not. Most of these guys never do. They are like trending childrens toys, they come and go. I have his other book too, that was crap as well.

    Let me tell you why, I find myself to be a spiritual person, spiritual people are deep thinkers and we have some depth to everything we do. So for me it's a little insulting where im reading a guy who claims he is enlightened but I honestly dont event think he compares to me (arrogant I know).

    So i'm reading the book, and im going "yeah, OK, get it... moving along now... what else you got, oh! is that all?"

    Its like that for me.

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    In IMHO the best mystcial and spiritual author and teacher out there that just keeps growing and evolving is this guy: HandbookHandbook & EternityEternity
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    • Profile picture of the author Dorian Anthony
      Pure fluff in my opinion.
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    • Profile picture of the author beautyuno1
      Thanks, this is very close to my opinion.

      Originally Posted by goindeep View Post

      Yes and it's sh*t.

      That douche bag Eckhart Tolle is the biggest snake oil sales man there is.

      I read a lot of this mind power, spiritual, philosophical and mystical stuff right.

      The thing that gets me is how these guys never change, they never grow and they expect intelligent and mindful people to sit back and just take it.

      The power of now was a good book when it first came out in the late 90's (not for me, I thought it was hard to read and he basically just wrote a book about one concept which I absolutely hate because he could have done it in 7 pages not a few hundred) but some people seemed to get something out of it.

      The problem is, what has he done since then? what has he learnt and shared? how has he evolved? The answer is that he really has not. Most of these guys never do. They are like trending childrens toys, they come and go. I have his other book too, that was crap as well.

      Let me tell you why, I find myself to be a spiritual person, spiritual people are deep thinkers and we have some depth to everything we do. So for me it's a little insulting where im reading a guy who claims he is enlightened but I honestly dont event think he compares to me (arrogant I know).

      So i'm reading the book, and im going "yeah, OK, get it... moving along now... what else you got, oh! is that all?"

      Its like that for me.

      ===

      In IMHO the best mystcial and spiritual author and teacher out there that just keeps growing and evolving is this guy: Handbook & Eternity
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      • Profile picture of the author gabe86
        Never read it. What's it about?
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        • Profile picture of the author Mat Veni
          Most of member suggest you to read. So read it (even if just few pages). And take or learn what is good for you. There might be only 1 thing that clings you. And that's it. If you find it, use it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Fishman
    The Power of Now is a pretty great book. It's about how most suffering in life comes
    from the unconscious habit of over thinking and how endless negative self-talk, and believing that what is going on in your mind is who you are a person, can ruin a person's life. There's much more to it than that, but those are the themes that stood out most to me. It helped me focus on being more action oriented and stop thinking and caring about things that don't concern me.

    Go read the first chapter on Amazon. If it resonates with you read the book and post what you think about.

    Cheers.
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  • Hi Ryan,

    I'm sure there is a good reason why this book keeps showing up in your life.

    I would move it to the top of your to read list.

    Once you get into the text you will quickly find out if it was something you were suppose to read now or not at all.

    A good number of the people I know have read the book. It was first published back in 1997 or 1999. The book is an important read to help with self understanding. It's clear and well written. All the best to you!

    LLS
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  • Profile picture of the author Mister Natural
    YouTube'le him. He has live seminars on YT,,,, v-e-r-y ,,,,, s-l-o-w

    compared to him Zig Ziglar seems like Mick Jagger.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jolly Roger
      Originally Posted by Mister Natural View Post

      YouTube'le him. He has live seminars on YT,,,, v-e-r-y ,,,,, s-l-o-w

      compared to him Zig Ziglar seems like Mick Jagger.
      Lol, quite

      I liked the book, full of very practical tips.
      Now a lot of people seem to hate the author for some reason... but they don't provide better -or even as useful- advice.

      Bump it on your list and tell us what you think!
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  • Profile picture of the author Robin Petersen
    Awesome book. Highly recommend!

    Robin
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  • Profile picture of the author VictorDamasio
    Well, is it worth it or not!?
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