Know That "I Am" [sound recording]

by Eckhart Tolle

CD sound recording, 2002

Publication

Imprint: Vancouver, B.C. : Eckhart Teachings, c2002. Context: Recorded: Zill, Holland 2002. Responsibility: Eckhart Tolle. Physical: 3 sound disc (2 hours 49 min.) : CD, digital ; 4 3/4 in.

Call number

CD / Front Desk

Barcode

CD-0655-CD-0657

ISBN

1894884426 / 9781894884426

CSS Library Notes

Description: Each of us has a capacity for knowledge that has nothing to do with the mind--a deeper way of knowing that precedes the movement of thought. Discovering this way of knowing, explains Eckhart Tolle, is the next step in the evolution of human consciousness. Know That "I Am" brings you a breakthrough session with Eckhart, pointing the way out of the limitations of an ego-based life, and into the freedom and fulfillment of pure being. -- publisher

Tracks: Portals to Presence
The State of Not Knowing
Resistance to What Is
The Two Motivations to Thought
The Pain-body in Intimate Relationships

FY2011 /

Physical description

4.75 inches

Description

Discover Your Connection to the Eternal Source of All That Is The deepest meaning of the present moment is inseparable from who you are in your essence. The beloved verse, "Be still and know that I am God," (Psalm 46:10) offers a perennial gateway to this realization. Know That "I Am" presents three audio sessions with Eckhart Tolle, pointing us toward the firsthand discovery of who we are in our eternal nature. For most of us, our sense of identity comes from the thoughts in our heads--what Eckhart calls "the story of me." The common denominator of "me" is a lingering, dissatisfying sense that we're never complete. On Know That "I Am," Eckhart describes a new state of consciousness that is beginning to emerge on the planet, wherein the sense of self is no longer derived solely from thought--but from the direct recognition of our timeless, "being" nature. Join him to explore: - The primary voluntary "portals" to presence--including bringing a "yes" to Now, sense perceptions, and stillness itself - Suffering, the pain-body, and the involuntary openings into presence we often - Finding freedom from the veil of conditioned interpretations "'Being, ' 'stillness, ' 'knowing, ' and 'I am' are all synonymous in their core," teaches Eckhart. "Each guides us to the One underlying the many." Know That "I Am" is your invitation to this great awakening.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Rating

½ (1 rating; 3.5)
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