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A pseudoscience rip off.I finished reading it today. Very good book, it can really change how you think. But I think the book lacks information about what happens after death. he should have written more about it
What do you think about this book?
Why do you think the book is pseudoscience? i am just curiousA pseudoscience rip off.
Even the official site disabled all their yt videos.
Red flag there.
Mostly through Andrea Sachs commentary that the book is awash in spiritual mumbo jumbo and lacks practical advice along with James Robinsons comments on the book as being a mix of pseudoscience and new age.Why do you think the book is pseudoscience? i am just curious
It's one of my favorites.I finished reading it today. Very good book, it can really change how you think. But I think the book lacks information about what happens after death. he should have written more about it
What do you think about this book?
I actually found it pretty straight forward.Mostly through Andrea Sachs commentary that the book is awash in spiritual mumbo jumbo and lacks practical advice along with James Robinsons comments on the book as being a mix of pseudoscience and new age.
It's more of a religious book to me than a self help book.
I still think of it as a spiritual book for those who are privy to those kinds of thoughts.I actually found it pretty straight forward.
I think it was targeted towards a new age audience, but overall, it was pretty practical.
I don't think religious or self help really fit, though... modern mindfulness, perhaps?
You read the book, then? I got them impression you just read the review. If so, my mistake.I still think of it as a spiritual book for those who are privy to those kinds of thoughts.
I wouldn't call it mindfulness either but do think it's more a comfort endeavor that can enhance a person's own sense of well-being for those who are attracted to that sort of thing.
The whole thing reminds me of another version of Deepak Chopra.
But I think the book lacks information about what happens after death. he should have written more about it
What do you think about this book?
Why do you think the book is pseudoscience? i am just curious
Great book.I finished reading it today. Very good book, it can really change how you think. But I think the book lacks information about what happens after death. he should have written more about it
What do you think about this book?
I think without the past I have nothing to propel me forward. As long as one is not anchored in the past, the past serves as lessons forward. Without the past there is no growth. The more one can bring to the present in the best possible light from the past, the better the present moment will be; within context of course.It is said that if you live life in present moment awareness right to the point of physical death without getting unconscious, you will find that there is no death at all. You just move into an another dimension consciously.
Most people allow their great fear of death or nothingness to make them unconscious and thus miss the experience.
I think without the past I have nothing to propel me forward. As long as one is not anchored in the past, the past serves as lessons forward. Without the past there is no growth. The more one can bring to the present in the best possible light from the past, the better the present moment will be; within context of course.
Granted sometimes the NOW is a fresh blank canvas to write on. Sometimes that can be a healing thing to only focus on the now. Some now's are better than others. Just like some pasts are worth forgetting.
“IF YOUR OVERALL SITUATION IS UNSATISFACTORY or unpleasant, separate out this instant and surrender to what is. That's the flashlight cutting through the fog. Your state of consciousness then ceases to be controlled by external conditions. You are no longer coming from reaction and resistance.
Then look at the specifics of the situation. Ask yourself, “Is there anything I can do to change the situation, improve it, or remove myself from it?” If so, take appropriate action. Focus not on the hundred things that you will or may have to do at some future time but on the one thing that you can do now. This doesn't mean you should not do any planning. It may well be that planning is the one thing you can do now. But make sure you don't keep running “mental movies” that continually project yourself into the future, and so lose the Now. Any action you take may not bear fruit immediately. Until it does — do not resist what is.”
― Eckhart Tolle
He isn't really... arguing in the book.The power of now by eckhart tolle
Kindly let us know just one reasonable argument given by Eckhart Tolle, please, right?
Did he rise spiritually high to the extent that G-d had a Convers with him, right, please??
Regards
Well he's dead, no wait, he isn't, so I'll just await the next publication to arrive after he dies.I finished reading it today. Very good book, it can really change how you think. But I think the book lacks information about what happens after death. he should have written more about it
What do you think about this book?