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  • Compassion

    Compassion

    “Compassion is the awareness of a deep bond between yourself and all creatures.” Eckhart Tolle – The Power of Now Journal. Featured Image Pexels.com June 10, 2024 I have a clear understanding of ET’s words. ‘Compassion is the awareness of a deep bond between yourself and all creatures.’ When I search my memory banks trying

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  • Ask Yourself What Problem You Have Right Now

    Ask Yourself What Problem You Have Right Now

    Not next year, tomorrow or five minutes from now What is wrong with this moment Featured Image – Sebastian Stam Upsplash.com. Eckhart Tolle – The Power of Now Journal December 16, 2023 What problem do I have right now? Without going into any deep thought on answering this question, I’d say it’s my fingers. ‘Fingers?’

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  • The Power of Your Presence

    The Power of Your Presence

     “The Truth is That The Only Power There is, is Contained Within This Moment – Its The Power of Your Presence” Eckhart Tolle[1] Featured Image by healthyrelationships Upsplash.com Starting from my earliest years. I had an issue with concentrating. This was especially so with my school-work, and its related companion – homework. But the poor

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  • If You Find it Hard To Enter the Now Directly

    If You Find it Hard To Enter the Now Directly

     start by observing the habitual tendency of your mind to want to escape from the now.[1] Eckhart Tolle December 1, 2023. Discovery of what happens in my mind began in earnest about seven years ago while reading a remarkable little book, “As a Man Thinketh” by James Allen, which changed the direction of my life;

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  • Dreams of a Wanna-Be Writer.

    I always dreamed of being a writer and during the course of my later adult life many folks remarked that I should, ‘write a book.’ This was as a result of my having led an interesting life and the fact that I was a good story-teller. Looking back, I realize that the expression, ‘write a

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  • Don’t Die Too Soon – continued

      Continued from previous publication. (click for link) One grey rainy morning at the age of seventy one (I had just been retired from my job of twelve years with no more than handshake and thirty days’ notice pay!) gazing out of the window, I wondered, fearfully what was going to become of me. I

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