Eckhart Tolle

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“Form is emptiness, emptiness is form” states the Heart Sutra, one of the best known ancient Buddhist texts. The essence of all things is emptiness.”

— Eckhart Tolle

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“Form is emptiness, emptiness is form” states the Heart Sutra, one of the best known ancient Buddhist texts. The essence of all things is emptiness.”

— Eckhart Tolle

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One night in 1977, at the age of 29, after having suffered from long periods of depression, Tolle says he experienced an “inner transformation”. That night he awakened from his sleep, suffering from feelings of depression that were “almost unbearable,” but then experienced a life-changing epiphany. Recounting the experience, he says, “I couldn’t live with myself any longer. And in this a question arose without an answer: who is the ‘I’ that cannot live with the self? What is the self? I felt drawn into a void! I didn’t know at the time that what really happened was the mind-made self, with its heaviness, its problems, that lives between the unsatisfying past and the fearful future, collapsed. It dissolved. The next morning I woke up and everything was so peaceful. The peace was there because there was no self. Just a sense of presence or “beingness,” just observing and watching.” Tolle recalls going out for a walk in London the next morning, and finding that “everything was miraculous, deeply peaceful. Even the traffic.“ The feeling continued, and he began to feel a strong underlying sense of peace in any situation.

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All you need to know and observe in yourself is this: Whenever you feel superior or inferior to anyone, that’s the ego in you.

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“Give up defining yourself – to yourself or to others. You won’t
die. You will come to life. And don’t be concerned with how others
define you. When they define you, they are limiting themselves, so it’s
their problem. Whenever you interact with people, don’t be there
primarily as a function or a role, but as the field of conscious
Presence. You can only lose something that you have, but you cannot lose
something that you are.”― Eckhart Tolle