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Know That "I Am"
- Narrated by: Eckhart Tolle
- Length: 2 hrs and 57 mins
- Categories: Politics & Social Sciences, Philosophy
Publisher's Summary
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 experience.
- 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.
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- Dianna Clarke
- 2020-06-20
There are no words to describe
This man has an incredible gift to communicate to beyond understanding and leaves you in awe. Incredible he is changing the world as we knew it to be, introducing and guiding one into the true reality of self and stillness consciousness. Thank you life is forever changed how I think and feel. Peace love and true sense of gratitude for the simplicity of this wonderful universe and the Devine. One of the same ... be still and know that, I am God.
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- Nannette
- 2008-12-15
Exceptional ideas on how to stay in the Now
In this book, Tolle offers ways to stay in the Now. It helps to listen or read this book a few times.
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- Maggie
- 2009-05-31
It's the message far more than the messenger
whereas Tolle's voice in this recording is distracting at times, the message -- as always -- is sound. his focus on the "I Am" and on the pain body (toward the end of the recording) is valuable and helpful. if the listener is familiar with and appreciates Tolle's thoughts, then Know That I Am is as valuable a listen as ANY of Tolle's works.
8 people found this helpful
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- nancie m.
- 2016-12-23
Finally some peace
I felt like I was out to sea on a raft as I listened . A warm safe sea with no sharks.
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- ANNE-MARIE BURKE BREWSTER
- 2019-11-05
Interesting
didn't really grab me like his first book i listen to. Ah well will try another.
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- Joe Sauvage
- 2017-12-27
A whole teaching
This beautiful talk from Eckhart Tolle captures the essence of the teachings and the multitude of the portals of presence.
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- M. Gould
- 2009-04-21
save your money for other books
Suggest listening to The Power of Now - and relisten often, for there are many nuances. Know That I Am is a great title but lacks substance and especially flow. Talk seems disjointed and impacted by what seems like breathing and voice problems. I hope the author is not dealing with health issue, Perhaps his material presented by another reader would have held my attention. There are some good points though difficult to grasp due to presentation and organization difficulties.
9 people found this helpful
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- Meg
- 2009-06-22
I am so sorry
I am so sorry to give this such a bad review but this was a merciless listen. The long drawn out pauses, the not quite monotone but yet rarely altering voice, the 'time is present but not present then already creating a paradox' doublespeak. 3 hours worth. Holy cow!
7 people found this helpful