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丕賱兀乇囟 丕賱噩丿賷丿丞 : 賰賷賮 鬲賰鬲卮賮 賲毓賳賶 丨賷丕鬲賰責

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.賷賱賴賲 廿賰賴丕乇鬲 鬲賵賱 丕賱賲賱丕賷賷賳 賲賳 丕賱賯乇丕亍 亘丿賱賷賱賴 丕賱乇賵丨賷 丕賱匕賷 丨賯賯 兀賮囟賱 丕賱賲亘賷毓丕鬲 "賯賵丞 丕賱丌賳" - 丕賱氐丕丿乇 毓賳 丿丕乇 丕賱禺賷丕賱 - 賱賷賰鬲卮賮賵丕 丕賱丨乇賷丞 賵丕賱爻毓丕丿丞 賮賷 丕賱丨賷丕丞 丕賱鬲賷 鬲毓丕卮 "賮賷 丕賱丌賳"
.賮賷 賰鬲丕亘賴 丕賱兀乇囟 丕賱噩丿賷丿丞 賷鬲賵爻毓 鬲賵賱 亘鬲賱賰 丕賱兀賮賰丕乇 丕賱賯賵賷丞 賱賷亘賷賳 賰賷賮 兀賳 鬲噩丕賵夭 丨丕賱丞 賵毓賷賳丕 丕賱賯丕卅賲丞 毓賱賶 丕賱"兀賳丕" 賱賷爻 兀爻丕爻賷丕賸 賱賱爻毓丕丿丞 丕賱卮禺氐賷丞 賮丨爻亘貙 亘賱 賴賵 賲賮鬲丕丨 賱廿賳賴丕亍 丕賱賳夭丕毓 賵丕賱賲毓丕賳丕丞 賮賷 賰丕賮丞 兀賳丨丕亍 丕賱毓丕賱賲
.賷氐賮 鬲賵賱 賰賷賮 兀賳 丕乇鬲亘丕胤賳丕 亘丕賱"兀賳丕" 賷禺賱賯 丕賱禺賱賱 丕賱匕賷 賷賯賵丿 廿賱賶 丕賱睾囟亘 賵丕賱睾賷乇丞 賵丕賱丨夭賳貙 賵賷亘賷賳 賱賱賯乇丕亍 賰賷賮 賷鬲賷賯馗賵賳 廿賱賶 丨丕賱丞 噩丿賷丿丞 賲賳 丕賱賵毓賷貙 賵賷鬲亘毓賵賳 胤乇賷賯丕賸 廿賱賶 丨囟賵乇 賷丨賯賯 賱賴賲 丕賱乇囟丕 丕賱丨賯賷賯賷 "丕爻鬲賳丕乇丞 賵丕賳賮鬲丕丨 賵丕乇鬲賯丕亍"
.丕賱兀乇囟 丕賱噩丿賷丿丞: 亘賷丕賳 乇賵丨賷 毓賲賷賯 賱胤乇賷賯丞 兀賮囟賱 賮賷 丕賱丨賷丕丞貙 賵亘賳丕亍 毓丕賱賲 噩丿賷丿
.廿賰賴丕乇鬲 鬲賵賱: 賲毓賱賲 乇賵丨賷 賲毓丕氐乇 賷爻丕賮乇 毓賱賶 賳胤丕賯 賵丕爻毓 丨丕賲賱丕賸 乇爻丕賱鬲賴 廿賱賶 賰丕賮丞 兀賳丨丕亍 丕賱毓丕賱賲

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First published January 1, 2005

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Eckhart Tolle

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Eckhart Tolle is a German-born spiritual teacher and internationally bestselling author whose work has profoundly influenced the contemporary spiritual landscape. Born Ulrich Leonard T枚lle in 1948 in L眉nen, Germany, he experienced a transformative spiritual awakening at the age of 29 after years of depression and anxiety. This profound shift in consciousness marked the beginning of his journey as a spiritual guide and thinker. Tolle abandoned his doctoral studies at the University of Cambridge to explore and embody the stillness and presence he had discovered, eventually becoming a spiritual teacher based in London and later in Vancouver, Canada.
Tolle rose to prominence with the publication of The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment in 1997. The book, which emphasizes mindfulness and present-moment awareness, resonated with a global audience and was later championed by Oprah Winfrey, catapulting it to international bestseller status. In 2005, Tolle released A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose, which expanded on his earlier teachings and explored the role of ego in personal and societal dysfunction. The book also achieved massive commercial success, further solidifying Tolle鈥檚 reputation as one of the most influential spiritual authors of his time.
His teachings draw from a variety of traditions, including Zen Buddhism, Christian mysticism, Sufism, and Hindu philosophy, though he remains unaffiliated with any formal religion. Tolle emphasizes a non-dualistic approach to spirituality, focusing on the importance of presence, inner stillness, and the disidentification from ego-based thinking. His accessible language and calm demeanor have helped millions integrate spiritual practice into daily life.
In addition to writing, Tolle has delivered talks, retreats, and webinars to audiences around the world. In 2008, he partnered with Oprah Winfrey to produce a groundbreaking webinar series based on A New Earth, attracting millions of viewers. He also co-authored the illustrated book Guardians of Being in 2009, further exploring his core themes through the lens of animals and nature.
Tolle currently lives in Vancouver with his partner, spiritual teacher Kim Eng. Together, they continue to teach and support global audiences through online content, publications, and events. Widely regarded as one of the most spiritually influential figures of the 21st century, Tolle鈥檚 message of inner peace and awakening remains as timely as ever.

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March 8, 2008
Okay so I had high expectations for this book. Normally I don't really go for Oprah selections but I heard so many great things about it plus I am totally into new agey type things, I thought it would be right up my alley.

My problem with this book was twofold. First, a lot of the ideas weren't new to me. Living in the present (you are not walking across the room to get a book, you are walking across the room), not letting your ego attach itself to things (that is not "my car" or "my house"), etc. And for the most part I agree with those ideals. I think because I do a lot of yoga and it's all about being with yourself in that moment, not judging based on what you did in class yesterday or last week, and not thinking about what you need to buy at the grocery store, I've already applied a lot of this to other areas in my life. And this is probably why I love yoga so much - I can totally get into that place. So I was reading the book going yeah, yeah, yeah I get it (and I felt like he repeated himself a thousand times).

My second problem is... what's so bad about sometimes attaching yourself to people or things or concepts? Of course it's bad to get yourself totally wrapped in being "x and y's mom" or "z employee of this company" but why is bad to feel pride in that? It makes it harder to lose something if you've attached it to your ego, but I am okay with that. My parents are MY parents and assuming they precede my in death, it will be so hard but I am fine with experiencing a whole range of emotions in this life -- being excessively happy and excessively sad. My kids are MY kids and even though that will likely make it harder for me when they are off to college and doing their own thing, I'm fine with that!
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278 reviews47 followers
April 15, 2008
What is so powerful about this book is not that there is much new material here. We鈥檝e all heard about how the ego keeps us chained to our judgements, fears, and desires. The difference is in how the author explains his points. Finally, we understand! Wouldn鈥檛 you love it if all the stuff you鈥檝e read about enlightenment suddenly became crystal clear? (I see you all nodding!) This is it.

Throughout the entire book, he reiterates the same points. He does not offer 鈥榠nstructions鈥�. Here鈥檚 a great example-how to let go of attachment. 鈥淒on鈥檛 even try. It鈥檚 impossible. Attachment to things drops away by itself when you no longer seek to find yourself in them.鈥�

My copy is frilled with flags (the best Christmas present I got last year was a flag dispenser!). There is so much you鈥檒l want to remember that once you have finished it, you will find yourself picking it up at odd times and leafing through it. You鈥檒l find a page and read something, and it will resonate.

Here鈥檚 the author鈥檚 summary: 鈥淓njoyment of what you are doing, combined with a goal or vision that you work toward, becomes enthusiasm. Even though you have a goal, what you are doing in the present moment needs to remain the focal point of your attention; otherwise, you will fall out of alignment with universal purpose. Make sure your vision or goal is not an inflated image of yourself and therefore a concealed form of ego, such as wanting to become a movie star, a famous writer, or a wealthy entrepreneur. Also make sure your goal is not focused on having this or that, such as a mansion by the sea, your own company, or ten million dollars in the bank. An enlarged image of yourself or a vision of yourself having this or that are all static goals and therefore don鈥檛 empower you. Instead, make sure your goals are dynamic, that is to say, point toward an activity that you are engaged in and through which you are connected to other human beings as well as to the whole. Instead of seeing yourself as a famous actor and writer and so on, see yourself inspiring countless people with your work and enriching their lives. Feel how that activity enriches or deepens not only your life but that of countless others. Feel yourself being an opening through which energy flows from the unmanifested Source of all life through you for the benefit of all.

All this implies that your goal or vision is then already a reality within you, on the level of mind and of feeling. Enthusiasm is the power that transfers the mental blueprint into the physical dimension. That is the creative use of mind, and that is why there is no wanting involved. You cannot manifest what you want; you can only manifest what you already have. You many get what you want through hard work and stress, but that is not the way of the new earth.鈥�

All I can say is read it, and watch your life change!

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March 13, 2008
Oprahmercial. Well if you can over look that aspect I highly recommend this book. Tolle's penmanship allows difficult philosophical, psychological principles to come together simplified. This book simplifies complex notions of western approaches with an eastern point of view on metaphysics. I think it is a helpful tool for those cynical about the current state of humanity. I also believe it could be a great entry book into Eastern philosophy. He seems to Americanize complex metaphysical approaches of being thereby creating access. Oprah is a maverick bookseller and I can say that this is one of her greatest gifts to her audiences. She has found a tool to help readers enable their greater selves. I am deeply grateful that this book is available to the masses. Tolle brilliantly takes many philosophical backbones to task by incorporating them in layman鈥檚 terms. The more philosophy, Western and Eastern is accessible to the masses the better off we will all be. This book is trying to do just that and I can say Tolle accomplishes the goals set for in the writings. If one is familiar with eastern concepts of spirituality this book will reinforce the ideas, if one is familiar with basic psychology and western philosophy one will be pleasantly reminded of the insights into human nature. I would buy this book and give it to everyone who comes to me with existenal anxiety and seeking answers about the purpose of their life. One notion reinforced in this book is that these answers are not out side of you but are within yourself. This is a difficult concept to practice, especially for Americans in that our culture reinforces the notion that acquisition of external means will lead to internal gratification. It brings me great joy to know that Tolle鈥檚 efforts are reaching millions, which Oprah is trying to teach this enlightenment and that for once someone is using their media means for the greater good.
Sometimes the best books state concepts that you are unable to articulate. This book does this for me. At the end of my philosophy studies I wanted to seek out reconciliation between eastern ideas and western ideologies this book successfully does this with an amazing ease. Tolle is an enlightened man and even more impressive is when he said he didn鈥檛 want to be, or become a guru. This made me respect his mind even more. He is a gifted intellect and is doing a great service for humanity by this text.
If one wants more than a self help book, tired of Zen lyrics that seem to dissipate after reading them and wants a breath of fresh air to challenge your cynicism in the current state of humanity this book will satisfy. This book is soul food.
I like reading what is extremely popular becuase it seems to let you believe you are connecting with many minds at once. Instead of being locked in your own consciousness. This book creates the bridge towards the path of connecting to the
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Author听12 books131 followers
February 3, 2008
I opened this book, hoping to find something inspiring, eye-opening, and life-changing. Instead, it appears to be filled with the same old New Age babble about self-actualization and "each being the part of the one." It's not that I disagree -- it's just that I don't think there's anything particularly new or different. The same old, same old about non-judgment, embracing all things, blah blah blah. Call me crazy, but I think I've read this about 100 times before in every issue of New Age Journal.

Not only that, but it was boring. I had to force myself to keep reading.

I have no idea why Oprah picked this, other than she must have some merchandise tie-in in mind.
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April 4, 2008
Loved this book. It has changed how I look at life.
I read a lot of "self-help", "spiritual insight" books and this is one of the best I have ever read. I just finished it and I want to read it again. His writing is very easy to understand --clear and simple and he shares insights that you can use in your life immediately. IT is chock full of fascinating insights on every page.

Some of my favorite points are:

1. The pain-body--a "psychic parasite" inside of us that feeds on drama and enjoys negative thoughts. Once your mind is taken over by the pain-body, your thoughts will become negative. You will believe all the distorted,negative thoughts and you will keep thinking them over and over again. The way to be free of the pain-body is to recognize it for the psychic parasite that it is and realize it is not you.

2. When you are angry or frustrated with people because you believe they are withholding praise or appreciation from you--try giving love and appreciation to them. You cannot receive what you do not give. Outflow determines inflow.

3. Understanding that no matter what is going on in your life--this too, will pass-- and being aware and totally in the present. When you can sense your inner stillness and feel your own Presence, then you are free from ego and can live a better quality life.

4. Recognize patterns that are not working --ie: giving your opinion when no one has asked for it, demanding recognition, being concerned about how someone else sees you, trying to make an impression on others through--knowledge, good looks, status, physical strength, etc., taking things personally, complaining, making yourself right and others wrong. If you notice any of the above patterns in yourself--try letting go of them and see what happens.

5. When doing becomes infused with the timeless quality of Being, that is success. Unless you are present, you lose yourself in what you do.

6. There are three ways you can align your life with the power of the universe: acceptance, enjoyment and enthusiasm.
If you can neither enjoy or bring acceptance to what you do--stop. Otherwise you are not taking responsibility for consciousness which means you are not taking responsibility for life.
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May 20, 2008
ok, i'm about half way through. first thing i notice is this guy is pretty long-winded. it took him 127 pages to tell me that the ego is the source of all the earths problems. Anything you feel or think or say comes from the ego. and thats a bad thing. we all need to be "enlighted" and gain "awareness" of our "presence."

heres a nice quote from the book: "Enlightened collectives will fulfill an important function in the arising of the new consciousness. Just as egoic collectives pull you into unconsciousness and suffering, the enlightened collective can be a vortex for consciousness that will accelerate the planetary shift." ... what the hell is he talking about?!?

here's another one: "Every ego is therefore schizophrenic, to use the word in its popular meaning of split personality. You live with a mental image of yourself, a conceptual self that you have a relationship with. Life itself becomes conceptualized and separated from who you are when you speak of "my life." The moment you say or think "my life" and believe in what you are saying (rather than it just being a linguistic convention), you have entered the realm of delusion." ... huh??

he then goes on to say "For example, it is likely you won't feel any emotion when you are told that someon's car has been stolen, but when it is *your* car, you will probably feel upset. It is amazing how much a little mental concept like "my" can generate. - - so, only b/c i had this insane mental concept of something being "mine" is the reason i was upset when susan g. price took my car. at least i'm aware now that that feeling was just my ego so i can release it and it won't add any density to my "pain-body"

come on...



ok i finished it. and i think he maybe sorta kinda won me over at the end...
at least, i think i get what he was trying to say and like it

I appreciate his respect and appreciation for religion and religious leaders (ie: Buddha, Jesus Christ and various Zen Masters)

He basically says everything we do on this earth is secondary to our primary purpose of Being, and having a oneness with the universe. He encourages us to focus on that beingness, to breathe, to be fully present in every moment. He then goes on to say that just b/c this earth is not our primary goal, that doesn't meant that there is no purpose to life. Our purpose is whatever we are doing at any present moment. don't live for the future, don't dwell on the past. Do whatever you're doing to the best of your ability and with all your being, even if that means just typing this out. this is what my purpose is right now.

He also says to recognize our ego for what it is. It's not who we are. The feelings other people have about us, the feelings we have about ourselves, they don't matter in the grand scheme of things. they aren't real. they're created. they don't affect our Beingness.


with all that said though, he still comes across as a kook, his writing style is terrible and he blabs on and on and on. i think he's got some good ideas, but unfortunately he's not gonna change the world with this book.

and i feel like i've already found all he teaches in Orthodoxy.
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August 15, 2010
To me, this book is pretty much a great overview on what is wrong with the world- the human ego. In a weird way, I regret ever having read this book because it opened my eyes so greatly to the hidden egocentric motivation behind every human thought and action that I can't stop seeing the underlying ego behind everything, and everyone, I encounter.

I think this book should be required reading for everyone; the problem is, many people will read this book and see others in it, but not themselves. Today, more than ever, we are plagued by a culture where everyone is obsessed with being "right" and in the processing making everybody else "wrong." The level of hate that has become epidemic in modern society, particularly in politics, is a clear result of out-of-control egos clashing to reign supreme in self-righteous glory.

I wish everyone took a moment in their day to question their thoughts and what the motivating factor is that drives them. That is the only way to truly recognize your own ego in action. As Mr. Tolle states, you'll never get rid of it, but my becoming more aware of it, it becomes easier to detach yourself from long-held beliefs that do not serve a greater purpose other than to give you a false illusion of who you think you are. Our attachment to this false illusion only serves to spew out superiority over others while contributing nothing in return.
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June 9, 2021
There are a plethora of self-help books and new age spiritual awakening guides that all claim to have the power to change your life in a positive way; they all suggest a new way of thinking is required to alter your reality: they suggest that something more is needed to reach the next level of human consciousness.

The problem with most of these books is that such ideas are extremely difficult to define accurately in words. They feel vague and often like they are scratching the surface of large concepts that they cannot quite grasp. Simply put, the writers cannot quite articulate their ideas well enough to their readers. Because how does one precisely describe the moment of an acute realisation? How to you encapsulate a spiritual awakening with words never mind pave the way to it?

I believe Eckhart Tolle is one of the best in the business. His words are some of the closest I have read that describe such concepts. And this is because of his deep understanding of theology, which is not tarnished by dogma or prejudice. He understands the healing quality present in religion and he uses it in an attempt to teach mankind, to try and make him more awake.

I enjoyed reading his ideas here, and I will keep reading his works to see what more wisdom he has to impart.

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December 22, 2007
This book is so amazing, I had to read it slow so I would absorb it all. It moved me to tears many times, so I had to stop a lot! I have not read The Power of Now, but this one really resonated with me and current challenges in personal and planetary transformation. I loved how he snuck in bits from major religions and explained their universal relevance outside the context of their religious context. The personal examples are quite illustrative & help ground the book's meaning.
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300 reviews
April 18, 2015
This book is completely awful. Don't feed in to the Oprah hype. It's abstract and somewhat hard to follow, even for me, a third year law student. Not entertaining at all. There are some tidbits of useful information, but if your mother taught you anything, you probably have already heard the useful parts. There are also a lot of contradictions in Tolle's writing/thought process. Don't go on the message boards on Oprah's website because the people on there are crazy nutjobs and can't provide any helpful discussion on the book. I also tried to make it through the online classes on Oprah's website but they are extremely long (an hour and a half for each chapter, of which there are ten total) and extremely boring (I fell asleep during most of them). When I was finished I felt compelled to burn the book, but I thought I could sell it to Half Price Books instead and maybe gain a couple of bucks back in return. I also though about personally going to Tolle's home to get a full refund, like the boys on South Park did to Mel Gibson when they didn't like the Passion of the Christ. If the New Earth is one that is full of Tolle followers... peace out... I'm moving to Mars.
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October 29, 2018
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88 reviews2 followers
August 17, 2008
I think that because I have what I feel is a strong faith, this book just didn't make a big impression. I feel like a lot of the ego stuff he was talking about is basically morals and values, of which if you already have a high regard for and were taught about them, then a new awakening to being good is sort of insulting.
Anyone can be mindful for an instant, staying mindful, though, can be the work of a lifetime. I feel like Tolle has reduced himself to a shell of a person with no ego, no emotions, no thoughts, no past, no future in the mistaken view that somehow his detachment makes him a deeper, more spiritual being. Unfortunately, I see him as a social misfit who has managed to hypnotize himself with endless verbiage so that he doesn't have to face up to the pain and suffering that are a normal part of existence. I am happy for him that he was able to "awaken" and get out of his hell that contributed to his depression and attempted suicide, but to assume that he is enlightened and can now enlighten everyone else is too weird.
Not that I know a lot about Buddhism, but this book is basically everything I did learn in a few classes about Eastern religions. Those scholars took thousands of years trying to teach enlightenment, and now Tolle is going to do it in one 300 pg book?
If you ever read Viktor Frankl, he was teaching what it is to be awake, he learned this from being in the death camps in Nazi Germany and by watching those around him, who were survivors and who were dying...Man's Search for Meaning is a much better book to read about becoming whole and getting everything out of our lives. i read it last summer and have it if you want.
Anyone, long review, did the group like it overall or not???
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165 reviews390 followers
June 21, 2019
A hotchpotch of New Age mumbo-jumbo with some psychological insights thrown in to knit the contents together. The story of Eckhart Tolle鈥檚 so called 鈥渁wakening鈥� following which he became a spiritual teacher is also strangely suspicious. I won鈥檛 say 鈥渟cripted鈥� because I鈥檓 always willing to give the benefit of the doubt, yet I鈥檓 less than half a believer. Maybe I鈥檓 just not actualized enough. Anyway, I鈥檓 not convinced that you will need a Mr. Tolle to know that a large portion of the human condition is defined by ego, identifying with your possessions, and the never-ending yearning to be somewhere else than the present moment. And that much of this is what gets people in trouble and makes us sink into a rut.

I recommend taking a break from any source of information and actually thinking about your not so useful habits for 5 minutes per day for a week. It鈥檒l be a lot more beneficial than ponding on the abstract wordings in Tolle鈥檚 book.
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251 reviews
April 21, 2008
I was a skeptic at first glance. It was only moments after i read about "feeling my inner-body" that i was feeling my pillow and sleeping soundly (and this is no small feat.)
However, the further i got into the book, the more i enjoyed it.

The self-help author, highlights the benefits of life spent "in the moment" and gives concrete exercises to help 'transcend our ego-based consciousness'. This he argues, is the key to personal happiness and fulfillment.

Illuminating- it gives something to aspire to (although i generally fall into the traps he advises against.) Bring a pen (for notes in the margins) with an open mind. Particularly interesting were his notes on parenting.

I listed my favorite passages.... in the right time and place they are gentle reminders of what is important to live well.


Author: Eckhart Tolle
Publisher: Plume
Copyright: 2006
Genre: Self-help
Pages: 309
Date Read- 2/28 - 3/29/08


_NOTABLE BOOK QUOTES__________________________________
'p.41
'How do you know that this is the experience you need? Because this is the experience you are having at this moment.'

p.43
'Most people don't realize until they are on their deathbed and everything external falls away that NO THING ever had anything to do with who they are... that the whole concept of ownership stands revealed as ultimately meaningless.'

p.90
'What really matters is not what function you fulfill in this world, but whether you identify with your function to such an extent that it takes you over and becomes the role you play.

When you are completely identified with a role, you confuse a pattern of behavior with who you are, and you take yourself very seriously... Authentic human interaction becomes impossible when you lose yourself in a role.'

p. 97 (on parenthood)
'The fact that you temporarily know more or that you are bigger does not mean the child is not your equal.'

p.101
'If you have young children, give them help, guidance and protection to the best of your ability, but even more important, give them space- space to be.'

p. 107- 109
'Those few people who don't project a mond-made image, but function from the deeper core of their Being, those who do not attempt to appear more than they are but are simply themselves, stand out as remarkable and are the only ones who truly make a difference in the world.'

'You are more powerful, more effective, when you are completely yourself... Just stop adding unnecessary baggage to who you already are.'

'In form, you are, and will always be inferior to some, superior to others. In essence, you are neither inferior nor superior to anyone. True self-esteem and true humility arise out of that realization. In the eyes of the ego, self-esteem and humility are contradictory. In truth, they are one and the same.'

p. 115
'How to be at peace now? By making peace with the present moment. The present moment is the field on which the game of life happens.

There are three words that convey the secret of the art of living, the secret of all success and happiness: One With Life. Being one with life is being one with Now. You hen realize that you don't live life, but life lives you.

p.123
'The more you include others, the more smoothly things flow and the more easily things come to you.'

p. 185
GNOTHI SEAUTON- Know Thyself (inscribed above the entrance to the temple of Apollo at Delphi)

p.224
'This too, Will Pass'
' Good comes through inner nonresistance to events...
using this statement can restore awareness of that dimension to you.'

Another pointer to the truth in you is contained in the statement: 'I am never upset for the reason i think.'

p. 232
' A short attention span makes all your perceptions and relationships shallow and unsatisfying. Whatever you do, whatever action you perform in that state, lacks quality, because quality requires attention.'

p.234-236
ANANDA (India) - the bliss of being
'To be aware of little, quiet things... you need to be quiet inside. A high degree of alertness is required. Be still. Look. Listen. Be present.


p.239
'All creativity comes out of inner spaciousness. Once the creation has happened and something has come into form, you have to be vigilant so that the notion of "me" or "mine" does not arise. If you take credit for what you have accomplished, the ego has returned, and the spaciousness has become obscured.'

'Some people feel more alive when they travel and visit unfamiliar places or foreign countries because at those times sense perception -experiencing- takes up more of their consciousness thank thinking. They become more present.'

p.244
'Be aware of your breathing. One conscious breath is enough to make some space where once before there was the uninterrupted succession of one thought after the other. One conscious breath (two or three would be even better) taken many times a day, is an excellent way of bringing space into your life.

The German word for breathing- ATMEN- is derived from the ancient Indian (sanskirt) word ATMAN, meaning the indwelling spirit or God within.

The fact that breath has no form is one of the reasons why breath awareness is an extremely effective way of bringing space into your life, of generating consciousness.'


p. 266
'Everybody's life really consists of small things. Greatness is a mental abstraction and a favorite fantasy of the ego. The paradox is that the foundation for greatness is honoring the small things of the present moment instead of pursuing the idea of greatness.'

p.294
'Not WHAT you do, but HOW you do what you do determines whether you are fulfilling your destiny. And how you do what you do is determined by your state of consciousness.

The modalities of awakened doing are acceptance, enjoyment and enthusiasm... Each one represents a certain vibrational frequency of consciousness. You need to be vigilant to make sure that one of them operates whenever you are engaged at doing anything at all- from the most simple task to the most complex.



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612 reviews97 followers
October 5, 2015
I just spent the last five plus hours researching, reading this fucking Eckhart Tolle. What do I think?

This is essentially the same book as The Power Of Now! The only valid point Tolle has is this: it is mentally unhealthy to obsess endlessly over things that we didn't cause in the past, and over things we can't control in the present, and over things that have no likelihood in the future.

He doesn't need 220 pages to make that point. He doesn't need a book. He doesn't even need a whole page within a book.

In fact his teachings can be very detrimental, since it is urging us to reduce the amount of time we spend planning for the future. Remember you are on this planet for a while, and most worthwhile things are created over a long period of time, and usually involves some aspect of long range planning and long term envisioning.Oh, right... none of that matters: either good luck falls from the sky and/or we can be murderers that are also drug addicts that are homeless and are being abused on a daily basis, sometimes multiple times, because the only thing that matters is that we are in an individual state of "Being"... Remember, gullible audience, The Power Of Now!

He also advocates dropping the past immediately, which avoids putting sufficient time and attention into first acknowledging and accepting the past - and thereby learning from it before we discard it.

Basically, he wants people to stop thinking so much. With my most insincere apologies, I like to think. Yes. Imagine that.

Obviously, I agree with the idea that we should minimize the amount of time spent lamenting about the past & overdoing it with worrying about the future. But he takes it to a illogical, stupid, and, frankly, offensive level...

What he is saying is that "We are nothing" It does not matter. We should do nothing, anything, be nothing, anything, it is all the same... because nothing really matters except this "state of being"... Fine, do not care about anything, be completely apathetic, detached and/or unfeeling- you know, we basically do not even know who we are. We could be anything.

Other things the ego will identify with in order to feel good include our work, social status, knowledge and education, physical appearance, belief systems, and also political, racial, nationalistic, religious or other collective identities. "None of these is you," Tolle states. Oh I see. Obviously some of these I agree with to a certain extent, i.e., your work is not you, your race/looks/status mean much less than a lot of people often make it out to be... But belief systems? Values? Knowledge? Political beliefs? Are you fucking crazy, Tolle?????.... None of that matters? Oh, now I get it. Nothing matters. Then why don't you die right now? "Being" when you are in some fantasy bliss world when nothing besides your state is important would be great if it was actually possible ("Ignorance Is Bliss")... But the only way this is humanly possible is to be subjected to solitary confinement from the moment of birth. Sorry Eckhart, but not all of us can wander around for years at a time, sleeping on park benches in a state of euphoria.

Plus... the cherry on top is The Oprah not only fully endorsing Tolls, but naming him the sole person to ever engage in a business partnership with the multi-million dollar The Great The One The Only The All Knowing Oprah Winfrey. With few exceptions, the stronger Oprah's support, the stupider it is.

Yes, I do realize that I may have been slightly overly harsh with Tolle. Like I explained earlier, I do believe and/or agree with most of the basic teachings... but there is no way that stands in this extreme end of the spectrum.

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150 reviews51 followers
February 23, 2015
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4,010 reviews11.7k followers
August 5, 2012
I just saw another GR's member give this book 5 stars!

I have to agree!

My husband and I each own our own copy!

My daughters own their own copy!

We've bought this book at 'full' price --many times ---given it to our friends.

We had a chance to listen to him years ago ---

Also-- *anyone* can download his Talk (chapter by chapter) that was done with over 200 thousand people all over the world on this book (people called in and asked questions) --Oprah hosted him --(it was a global opportunity ---very inspiring doing it weekly with him by SKYPE.

Its 'free' (highly suggest it)

His other book "The Power of Now" is also very powerful. In fact ---I'd read "The Power of Now" 'first' before 'A New Earth' (everyone in our family owns this book also). I think my husband holds the record for reading it the most times!

Tolle is an exceptional Spiritual World leader
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賰鬲丕亘 兀乇囟 噩丿賷丿丞

丕賱噩夭亍 丕賱兀賵賱 / 兀乇囟 噩丿賷丿丞


氐 佟佴 鬲賳賵賷乇 亘丕賱丕賳噩賱賷夭賷 賲賰鬲賵亘丞 禺胤兀 賵丕賱氐丨賷丨

enlightenment 賵賱賷爻 enlightment
賵卮賰乇丕賸听

听丕賱亘丕丿卅丞 毓賳 丕賱賵毓賷 丕賱廿賳爻丕賳賷 賵亘丿丕賷丕鬲 鬲賮鬲賾丨賴 賵賷賯馗鬲賴听

鬲賰賱賲 毓賳 亘丿丕賷丕鬲 賳卮兀丞 丕賱丨賷丕丞 毓賱賶 丕賱兀乇囟听
乇睾賲 丕毓鬲乇丕囟賷 毓賱賶 賯賳丕毓鬲賴 亘兀賳 丕賱夭賵丕丨賮 亘毓囟賴丕 亘賯賷 夭賵丕丨賮
亘毓囟賴丕 賳亘鬲 賱賴 乇賷卮 賵兀噩賳丨丞 賵鬲丨賵賾賱 胤賷賵乇
_賷亘丿賵 賱賷 賴匕賴 丕賱噩夭卅賷丞 賰鬲亘賴丕 賵賴賵 賷鬲丕亘毓 爻賱爻賱丞 ( 賴丕乇賷 亘賵鬲乇 )

*听
丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 毓賲賵賲丕 賲賳 賳亘丕鬲丕鬲 賵丨賷賵丕賳丕鬲 賵噩賲丕丿丕鬲
賱賴丕 噩賵賴乇
賳丨賳 賱丕 賳丿乇賰 賲丕賴賷鬲賴丕 廿賱丕 毓賳丿賲丕 賳鬲毓丕賲賱 賲毓賴丕
亘兀賳賾賴丕 匕丕鬲 噩賵賴乇 兀賷 丨囟賵乇听
賱兀賳賾賴丕 鬲鬲賵丨賾丿 賲毓 噩賵賴乇賳丕

賲孬丕賱 亘爻賷胤 :
丕賱丨賷賵丕賳丕鬲 丕賱兀賱賷賮丞 賰賯胤 賲孬賱丕
賱賲丕 賳乇亘賷賴 賮賷 丕賱亘賷鬲 賵賳毓鬲賳賷 賮賷賴
賷氐賷乇 丕賳丿賲丕噩 亘賷賳賳丕 賵亘賷賳賴听
賳卮毓乇 亘兀賱賲賴 賵賮乇丨賴 賵丕爻鬲乇禺丕卅賴听
丨鬲賶 丕賱賳馗乇丕鬲 賳賮賴賲賴丕 ( 乇囟丕/噩賵毓/賳毓丕爻)

賱丿乇噩丞 賲孬賱丕賸 賱賵 噩丕亍 囟賷賮 賵賲毓丕賴 胤賮賱 賵賯丕賲
亘囟乇亘 丕賱賯胤 兀賵 丕夭毓丕噩賴 爻賵賮 賳睾囟亘 亘卮丿丞

賴賳丕 鬲賵氐賱賳丕 賱噩賵賴乇 丕賱賯胤 賵賱賲 賳鬲毓丕賲賱 賲毓丕賴 亘卮賰賱賴 丕賱禺丕乇噩賷 賮賯胤 ( 丕賱兀氐賲 )听
賵賴匕丕 賷毓賳賷 ( 賷賯馗丞 乇賵丨賷丞 )

*睾丕賱亘賷丞 丕賱兀丿賷丕賳 賵丕賱鬲賯丕賱賷丿 丕賱乇賵丨賷丞 鬲鬲賮賯 毓賱賶 亘氐賷乇鬲賷賳
賵賰賱賴丕 鬲卮賷乇 廿賱賶 丨賯賷賯丞 兀爻丕爻賷丞 賵丕丨丿丞:
丕賱丨丕賱丞 丕賱毓丕丿賷丞 丕賱胤亘賷毓賷丞 賱毓賯賱 賲毓馗賲 丕賱亘卮乇听
賷丨鬲賵賷 毓賱賶 毓賳氐乇 賯賵賷 賷丿毓賶 "丕賱噩賳賵賳"
(( 丕賱禺賱賱 丕賱賵馗賷賮賷 ))

- 丕賱賴賳丿賵爻賷丞 鬲爻賲賷賴 (賲丕賷丕) 兀賷 丨噩丕亘 丕賱賵賴賲
- 丕賱亘賵匕賷丞 (丿賵賰丕) 兀賷 丕賱賲毓丕賳丕丞 兀賵 毓丿賲 丕賱乇囟丕 兀賵 丕賱鬲毓丕爻丞
- 丕賱賲爻賷丨賷丞 (丕賱禺胤賷卅丞 丕賱兀氐賱賷丞) 丕賱鬲賷 賲毓賳丕賴丕 丕賱丨賯賷賯賷 賴賵 兀賳 鬲禺胤卅 丕賱賴丿賮 賲賳 丕賱賵噩賵丿 丕賱亘卮乇賷
兀賷 丕賱毓賷卮 亘睾賷乇 賲賴丕乇丞 賮賷鬲毓匕亘 賵賷毓匕亘 丕賱丌禺乇賷賳

禺賱丕氐丞 :
丕賱毓賯賱 丕賱亘卮乇賷 賷鬲賲鬲毓 亘賯丿乇 毓丕賱 賲賳 丕賱匕賰丕亍
亘丿賱賷賱 丕賱丨賯亘丞 丕賱鬲賷 賳毓賷卮賴丕 丨賷孬 鬲爻丕乇毓
鬲賰賳賵賱賵噩賷 賵毓賱賲賷 兀丨丿孬鬲 鬲睾賷賷乇丕鬲 噩匕乇賷丞 賮賷听
胤乇賯 毓賷卮賳丕
賵賲賰賾賳鬲賳丕 賲賳 丕亘鬲賰丕乇 兀卮賷丕亍 賰丕賳鬲 鬲毓鬲亘乇 賲毓噩夭丕鬲 賯亘賱 賯乇賳賷賳

賱賰賳 賴匕丕 丕賱匕賰丕亍 賷禺丕賱胤賴 丕賱噩賳賵賳 賱丨丿 賰亘賷乇 噩丿丕

亘丿賱賷賱 丕賱丨乇賵亘 丕賱鬲賷 丕賳丿賱毓鬲 賵賱丕夭丕賱鬲 鬲賳丿賱毓听.

丕賱毓賯賱 丕賱亘卮乇賷 禺丿賲 丕賱噩賳賵賳 賳賮爻賴 毓賳丿賲丕 丕禺鬲乇毓
丕賱賯賳丕亘賱 賵丕賱乇卮丕卮丕鬲 賵丕賱睾丕夭丕鬲 丕賱爻丕賲丞 賵睾賷乇賴丕.

賮賷 賳賴丕賷丞 丕賱賯乇賳 丕賱毓卮乇賷賳 亘賱睾 毓丿丿 囟丨丕賷丕 丕賱毓賳賮
丕賰孬乇 賲賳 佟贍贍 賲賱賷賵賳 卮禺氐
亘賷賳 丨乇賵亘 賵廿亘丕丿丕鬲 噩賲丕毓賷丞 賵賲匕丕亘丨

*丕賱噩卮毓
丕賱禺賵賮
丕賱爻毓賷 賱賱爻賱胤丞

賴賷 賯賵賶 爻丕賷賰賵賱賵噩賷丞 丿丕賮毓丞 賱賱丨乇賵亘 賵丕賱毓賳賮 亘賷賳 丕賱兀賲賲 賵丕賱兀丿賷丕賳 賵丕賱兀賷丿賷賵賱賵噩賷丕鬲听
賵亘賷賳 丕賱氐乇丕毓 丕賱丿丕卅賲 賮賷 丕賱毓賱丕賯丕鬲 丕賱卮禺氐賷丞

賲孬丕賱 :
丕賱賲爻賱爻賱丕鬲 丕賱賰賵賷鬲賷丞 丕賱賱賷 賴賷 兀賯乇亘 賲孬丕賱
賱賱氐乇丕毓丕鬲 丕賱丿丕卅賲丞 賮賷 丕賱毓賱丕賯丕鬲 丕賱兀爻乇賷丞 賵丕賱毓賲賱
賵賲孬丕賱 囟禺賲 賱賱噩卮毓 賵乇丿賵丿 丕賱兀賮毓丕賱 賱賱丨賲丕賷丞 賲賳 丕賱禺賵賮 賵賯賲丞 丕賱兀賳丕賳賷丞

賴賷 鬲噩爻賷丿 賱賱氐乇丕毓 賮賷 丕賱毓賱丕賯丕鬲 丕賱卮禺氐賷丞

賱賳丿乇賰 亘兀賳听
丕賱禺賵賮
丕賱噩卮毓
丕賱爻毓賷 賱賱爻賱胤丞

賴賷 賳卮兀鬲 賲賳 丕賱禺賱賱 丕賱賵馗賷賮賷 賵賱賷爻鬲 丕賱禺賱賱 賳賮爻賴

丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賳 丕賱鬲毓丕賱賷賲 丕賱乇賵丨賷丞 鬲賵氐賷賳丕 亘賳亘匕 丕賱乇睾亘丞 賵丕賱禺賵賮

賴匕丕 賵丨丿賴 賱賷爻 賰賮賷賱 亘賳噩丕丨 丕賱賳亘匕 賱兀賳賴 賱丕 賷毓丕賱噩 丕賱禺賱賱

賲丕 賷毓丕賱噩賴 賴賵 (( 丕賱賵毓賷 ))

賵賲丕 睾賷乇 丕賱賵毓賷 賴賷 胤乇賯 匕賰賷丞 賱鬲丨爻賷賳 丕賱匕丕鬲 賮賯胤
毓賳 胤乇賷賯 鬲賯賵賷丞 丕賱賴賵賷丞 丕賱賲賮賴賵賲賷丞 賵丕賱氐賵乇丞 丕賱匕丕鬲賷丞

賴匕丕 賱賷爻 毓賱丕噩 丨賯賷賯賷听
廿賳賲丕 廿賷丨丕亍 賵 賵賴賲听

丕賱毓賱丕噩 丕賱丨賯賷賯賷 賴賵 兀賳 兀噩丿 丕賱禺賷乇 賮賷 丿丕禺賱賷
賵 兀爻賲丨 賱賴 亘丕賱馗賴賵乇 毓賳 胤乇賷賯 兀賳 賷鬲睾賷乇 賱丿賷 丕賱賵毓賷.

丕賱賵毓賷 丕賱噩丿賷丿 賮賷 胤賵乇 丕賱賳卮賵亍

賮賷 丕賱鬲毓丕賱賷賲 丕賱賴賳丿賵爻賷丞 ( 鬲賳賵賷乇)
丕賱鬲毓丕賱賷賲 丕賱賲爻賷丨賷丞 ( 丕賱禺賱丕氐)
丕賱鬲毓丕賱賲 丕賱亘賵匕賷丞 (賳賴丕賷丞 丕賱毓匕丕亘 兀賵 丕賱賲毓丕賳丕丞 )

賴匕丕 丕賱鬲丨賵賾賱 賷賰賵賳 毓賳 胤乇賷賯:
佟- 丕賱廿賳毓鬲丕賯
佗- 丕賱賷賯馗丞

丕賱丿賷賳 睾賷乇 丕賱乇賵丨丕賳賷丞
丕賲鬲賱丕賰賰 賱賲噩賲賵毓丞 丕賮賰丕乇 賵丕毓鬲亘丕乇賴丕 丨賯賷賯鬲賰 丕賱賲胤賱賯丞
賱丕 鬲噩毓賱 賲賳賰 卮禺氐丕 乇賵丨丕賳賷丕 亘睾囟 丕賱賳馗乇 毓賳 賲毓鬲賯丿丕鬲賰

賱兀賳 丕賳丿賲丕噩 丕賰孬乇 亘賷賳 賲毓鬲賯丿丕鬲賰 賵賴賵賷鬲賰 爻賷賮氐賱賰
丕賰孬乇 毓賳 丕賱亘毓丿 丕賱乇賵丨丕賳賷 賮賷 丿丕禺賱 匕丕鬲賰

賰賷賮 鬲賰賵賳 乇賵丨丕賳賷丕 賱丕 毓賱丕賯丞 賱賴 亘賲丕 鬲毓鬲賯丿賴 亘賱
賱賴 毓賱丕賯丞 亘丨丕賱丞 賵毓賷賰 丕賱丿丕禺賱賷

賵賴匕丕 賴賵 賲丕 賷丨丿賾丿 賰賷賮 鬲鬲氐乇賾賮 賮賷 丕賱毓丕賱賲
賵鬲鬲賮丕毓賱 賲毓 丕賱丌禺乇賷賳

賲賳 賷乇賰夭賵賳 毓賱賶 丕賱卮賰賱 賷氐亘丨賵賳 丕賰孬乇 乇爻賵禺丕 賮賷 賲毓鬲賯丿丕鬲賴賲 兀賷 毓賯賵賱賴賲 賵賴賳丕 賷氐亘丨 乇爻賵禺 (賱賱兀賳丕)

丕賱鬲賷 賲氐賷乇賴丕 丕賱鬲賱丕卮賷 爻賵丕亍 賰丕賳鬲 賮賷 賲毓鬲賯丿丕鬲
兀賵 賲丐爻爻丕鬲 兀賵 丨賰賵賲丕鬲 兀賵 睾賷乇賴丕 .

(丕賱兀賳丕) 賲賴賲丕 亘丿鬲 賯賵賷丞 爻鬲亘丿兀 鬲鬲丨賱賱 賲賳 丕賱丿丕禺賱 賵鬲賳賴丕乇
兀賲丕賲 丕賱鬲睾賷賷乇

賲孬丕賱 賲胤乇賵丨 賮賷 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 :
賵囟毓 丕賱賰賳丕卅爻 賵丕賱亘丕亘丕 爻丕亘賯丕賸 賵丨丕賱賷丕賸
賵賲孬丕賱 丕賱廿鬲丨丕丿 丕賱爻賵賮賷鬲賷 丕賱卮賷賵毓賷听

#囟乇賵乇丞 丕賱鬲丨賵賾賱
賷賳胤亘賯 毓賱賷賴丕 賲孬賱 ( 丕賱丨丕噩丞 兀賲 丕賱廿禺鬲乇丕毓 )

毓賳丿 賲賵丕噩賴丞 丕賱賲卮丕賰賱 賵丕賱賰賵丕乇孬 賵丕賱胤乇賯 丕賱賯丿賷賲丞
賲丕 毓丕丿鬲 鬲噩丿賷 賳賮毓丕 賮賱丕 亘丿 賲賳 丕賱亘丨孬 毓賳 胤乇賯
噩丿賷丿丞 賱賱賲賵丕噩賴丞 賵廿賱賾丕 爻賷賰賵賳 丕賱賲賵鬲 丕賵 丕賱廿賳賯乇丕囟听
賴賲 丕賱賳鬲賷噩丞 丕賱丨鬲賲賷賾丞.

賳丕丿賷丞 兀丨賲丿

丕賱噩夭亍 丕賱禺丕賲爻 / 兀乇囟 噩丿賷丿丞

丕賱鬲賲丕賴賷 賲毓 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍

賲孬丕賱 丕賱丿毓丕賷丞 賵丕賱廿毓賱丕賳 乇丕卅毓 賱兀賳賴 亘爻賷胤 賵賷賮爻乇 賰賷賮
兀賳賾 丕賱賲爻賵賾賯賷賳 賷亘賷毓賵丕 丕賱賳丕爻 亘毓丿 兀賳 賷賯賳毓賵賴賳 亘兀賳賾
丕賱賲賳鬲噩丕鬲 爻鬲囟賷賮 賱賴賲 兀卮賷丕亍 賱匕賵丕鬲賴賲 賵丕賱匕賷 賷夭賷丿 丕賱鬲賲賷夭 賴賵 乇亘胤賴 亘卮禺氐賷丕鬲 賲卮賴賵乇丞 賲孬賱丕

賰丕賱賲丕乇賰丕鬲 丕賱毓丕賱賲賷丞 爻賵丕亍 賲賱丕亘爻 丕賵 毓胤賵乇 丕賵 賲丕賰賷丕噩丕鬲
賵賰兀賳 賴匕丕 丕賱賲賳鬲噩 兀氐亘丨 賴賵賷丞 賳丨賲賱賴丕 禺丕氐丞
賵兀賳賴丕 亘丕賴囟丞 丕賱孬賲賳 賵賲丨氐賵乇丞 毓賱賶 賮卅丞 賲毓賷賳丞

賲卮賰賱丞 丕賱兀賳丕 賴賳丕 兀賳賾 卮毓賵乇賴丕 亘丕賱乇囟丕 賷賰賵賳 賱賮鬲乇丞
毓丕亘乇丞 賵亘丕賱鬲丕賱賷 賴賷 丿賵賲丕 鬲亘丨孬 毓賳 賰賱 噩丿賷丿
賮賳爻鬲賲乇 亘丕賱卮乇丕亍 賵丕賱廿爻鬲賴賱丕賰

賱兀賳 丕賲鬲賱丕賰賴丕 賱賱兀卮賷丕亍 賷毓夭夭 丕賱匕丕鬲 賵賷賳卮卅 賴賵爻丕賸 亘賴丕听
賲賲丕 賷禺賱賯 賲噩鬲賲毓 丕爻鬲賴賱丕賰賷 賲毓賷丕乇 鬲賯丿賲賴
( 丕賱賲夭賷丿)听

賰賱賳丕 賳毓賱賲 亘兀賳賾 丕賱賳賲賵 丕賱賲鬲夭丕賷丿 賷丐丿賷 賱禺賱賱 賵馗賷賮賷
賵賰賲丕 賷氐賮賴 丕賱賲賴賵爻賵賳 亘丕賱賳賲賵 丕賱爻賱亘賷 亘丿賱 丕賱乇賰賵丿 丕賱廿賯鬲氐丕丿賷


賱賲 賳毓丿 賳卮毓乇 亘丕賱丨賷丕丞 亘爻亘亘 鬲賰丕孬乇 丕賱賲賲鬲賱賰丕鬲

賲孬丕賱 :
兀賳丕 卮禺氐賷丕賸 賲锟斤拷 兀丨亘 丕賱亘賵賮賷賴丕鬲 賱兀賳賴 鬲禺賱賯 賱丿賷
乇亘賰丞 賲毓賷賳丞
賷毓賳賷 兀賰孬乇 賲賳 氐賳賮賷賳 兀賵 孬賱丕孬 賷噩毓賱賳賷 兀賮賯丿 卮賴賷鬲賷
丨鬲賶 賱賵 賰賳鬲 兀毓賱賲 丕丨鬲賷丕噩賷 賵匕賵賯賷
賲噩乇丿 丕賱賰孬乇丞 賷賵賱賾丿 賱丿賷 卮毓賵乇 兀賯乇亘 賱賱鬲賯賷丐 賵丕賱卮亘毓

賰孬乇丞 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 鬲噩毓賱賴丕 鬲賮賯丿 賯賷賲鬲賴丕 賵賱匕鬲賴丕
賱匕賱賰 兀賲賯鬲 丕賱兀賲丕賰賳 丕賱氐丕禺亘丞 賱兀賳賴丕 鬲賮賯丿賳賷听
丕賱卮毓賵乇 亘丕賱賱匕丞 賵丕賱鬲賲鬲毓 賮賷 丕賱賲賰丕賳听
賰賯丕毓丿丞 胤亘毓丕 賵賱賷爻 丕爻鬲孬賳丕亍 丨鬲賲丕

賲孬丕賱 :
賳賰鬲丞 丿丕乇噩丞 毓丕賱亘賳丕鬲 丕賳賴 丿賵丕賱賷亘賴賲 賰賱賴丕 賲賱丕亘爻
賵賱丕 氐丕乇鬲 賲賳丕爻亘丞 賲丕 毓賳丿賴丕 卮賷亍 鬲賱亘爻賴

賵囟毓 胤亘賷毓賷 賱兀賳賴 賰孬乇丞 丕賱賲賱丕亘爻 兀賮賯丿鬲賴丕 賯賷賲鬲賴丕

亘賷賳賲丕 亘賳鬲 賮賯賷乇丞 賲孬賱丕 鬲鬲賲賳賶 丕賱丨氐賵賱 毓賱賶 賮爻鬲丕賳 賵丕丨丿 噩丿賷丿 丕賵 丨匕丕亍 賱兀賳 賲丕 鬲賱亘锟斤拷賴 賲賴鬲乇卅

鬲賲乇賷賳 乇賵丨賷 :
乇丕賯亘 毓賱丕賯鬲賰 亘毓丕賱賲 丕賱賲賲鬲賱賰丕鬲 賲賳 禺賱丕賱 賲乇丕賯亘丞 匕丕鬲賰听
賴賱 賴賳丕賰 兀卮賷丕亍 鬲夭賷丿 賱丿賷賰 廿丨爻丕爻賰 亘丕賱賯賷賲丞 丕賱匕丕鬲賷丞 責听
賴賱 噩賴丕夭賰 丕賱賲丨賲賵賱 廿匕丕 賲丕 乇兀賷鬲 睾賷乇賰 賷丨賲賱 兀丨丿孬 賲賳賴 賷毓胤賷賰 卮毓賵乇 亘丕賱賳賯氐丕賳 責

賲孬丕賱 丕賱禺丕鬲賲 丕賱囟丕卅毓 賴賵 鬲賲乇賷賳 乇賵丨賷 賰匕賱賰
毓賳丿賲丕 賳賮賯丿 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 丕賱鬲賷 賳賲賱賰賴丕 賱丕 賷毓賳賷听
賮賯丿丕賳 匕賵丕鬲賳丕
賳賮爻 賲丕 丨氐賱 賲毓 賵丕賱丿鬲賷 賵賯胤毓 丕賱夭賷鬲賵賳 賵兀卮噩丕乇 丕賱夭賷賳丞
睾囟亘鬲 噩丿丕賸 賵氐乇禺鬲听
賵兀賳丕 賰賳鬲 賴丕丿賷丞 賵賲丐賲賳丞 亘兀賳賾 兀賵賱丕 賲丕 丨丿孬 賯丿乇
孬賲賾 孬丕賳賷丕 賰賱 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 賲氐賷乇賴丕 丕賱夭賵丕賱
賮賱賲丕 兀噩賱丿 賳賮爻賷 賵乇賵丨賷 賱兀噩賱 夭賷鬲賵賳丞 賲孬賱丕 兀賵 爻賷丕乇丞 賮賯丿鬲賴丕 兀賵 毓賲賱 兀賵 夭賵噩 兀賵 胤賮賱 兀賵 氐丿賷賯丞

丕賱賲爻兀賱丞 賱丕 鬲鬲毓賱賯 賮賯胤 亘丕賱廿賲鬲賱丕賰 丕賱賲丕丿賷 丕賱賮賷夭賷丕卅賷
賵廿賳賲丕 丕賱丨爻賷 丕賱賲毓賳賵賷 兀賷囟丕賸

* 賵氐賵賱賳丕 賱賲乇丨賱丞 賲賳 丕賱爻賱丕賲 丕賱丿丕禺賱賷 賵亘兀賳賾 賮賯丿丕賳賳丕
賱賱兀卮賷丕亍 賱丕 賷毓賳賷 賲胤賱賯丕賸 亘兀賳賾 匕賵丕鬲賳丕 賳賯氐鬲

亘賱 賱丕夭賱賳丕 賳卮毓乇 亘丕賱賯賵丞 丕賱匕丕鬲賷丞 賴賵 賲丕 賷賵賱賾丿听
( 賮乇丨 丕賱賰賷賳賵賳丞 )

賵賴匕賴 丕賱賲乇丨賱丞 賳氐賱 賱賴丕 毓賳丿賲丕 賳禺乇噩 賲賳 毓賯賵賱賳丕

丕賱兀賳丕 賱丕 鬲毓乇賮 賮乇丨 丕賱賰賷賳賵賳丞 賱兀賳賴丕 賲乇鬲亘胤丞 亘丕賱賮賰乇

丕賱兀賳丕 賴賷 賲賳 鬲噩毓賱 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 賲乇鬲亘胤丞 亘乇丐賵爻賳丕 賰賮賰乇丞
賮賳禺賱胤 亘賷賳賴丕 賵亘賷賳 廿丨爻丕爻賳丕 亘匕丕鬲賳丕听

賮賳毓鬲賯丿 兀賳 噩夭亍 賲賳 匕丕鬲賳丕 賲乇鬲亘胤 亘丕賱兀卮賷丕亍
賰廿毓鬲賯丕丿 丕賱賲乇兀丞 亘兀賳 匕丕鬲賴丕 賲乇鬲亘胤丞 亘禺丕鬲賲 丕賱兀賱賲丕爻

賮賷 丕賱丨賯賷賯丞 賴賷 睾賷乇 賲乇鬲亘胤丞 賵賴匕丕 丕賱賵賴賲 賲賳
氐賳賷毓 丕賱兀賳丕 ( 兀賳丕 ) ( 賱賷 ) ( 賲賲鬲賱賰丕鬲賷 )

毓賳丿賲丕 賳鬲賯亘賾賱 禺爻丕乇丞 卮賷亍 賲丕 亘氐賵乇丞 賰丕賲賱丞
賮賴賳丕 賳鬲噩丕賵夭 ( 丕賱兀賳丕)听

賵鬲馗賴乇 匕丕鬲賳丕 丕賱賵丕毓賷丞 .

賲孬丕賱 賵丕乇丿 賮賷 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 :
賯丕賱 丕賱爻賷丿 丕賱賲爻賷丨:
廿匕丕 兀禺匕 兀丨丿賴賲 賯賲賷氐賰貙 賮兀毓胤賴 賲毓胤賮賰 兀賷囟丕賸

* 丕賱鬲禺賱賷 毓賳 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 賷丨鬲丕噩 賱賯賵丞 兀毓馗賲 亘賰孬賷乇
賲賳 丕賱丿賮丕毓 毓賳賴丕 賵丕賱鬲賲爻賰 亘賴丕

鬲匕賰乇賵賳 賮賷 丕賱噩夭亍 丕賱爻丕亘毓 賲賳 賰鬲丕亘 賯賵丞 丕賱丌賳
匕賰乇鬲 賳賯胤丞 丕賱毓亘賵乇听
兀賳 賳丿毓 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 鬲毓亘乇 賵賱丕 賳賯丕賵賲賴丕 賵亘兀賳賾 丕賱兀賲乇
賷毓鬲亘乇 賯賲丞 丕賱賯賵丞 賵賱賷爻 丕賱囟毓賮 賰賲丕 賴賵 馗丕賴乇

丕賱丨賷丕丞 鬲賴亘賳丕 鬲噩丕乇亘 賲賳 禺賱丕賱賴丕 賳胤賵乇 賵毓賷賳丕

賱丕 賷毓賳賷 丕賲鬲賱丕賰賳丕 賱賱兀卮賷丕亍 賲賳 毓丿賲賴丕 賷毓胤賷賳丕 卮毓賵乇 亘丕賱兀賰亘乇 賵丕賱兀賯賱 貙 丕賱賲爻兀賱丞 賲乇鬲亘胤丞 亘 ( 丕賱兀賳丕 ) 賵丕賱兀賳丕
賱賷爻鬲 禺胤兀
廿賳賲丕 賴賷 ( 賱丕 賵毓賷 )

毓賳丿賲丕 賳丿乇賰 丕賱兀賳丕 賮賷 匕丕鬲賳丕 賳亘丿兀 亘丕賱鬲爻丕賲賷 賮賵賯賴丕

賵賴賲 丕賱賲賱賰賷丞听
兀賰孬乇 丕賱賳丕爻 廿丿乇丕賰丕賸 賱匕賵丕鬲賴賲 賵亘兀賳賾 丕賲鬲賱丕賰 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍
賵賴賲 賴賲 賲賳 賷賯鬲乇亘賵賳 賲賳 丕賱賲賵鬲听

賷賰鬲卮賮賵賳 亘兀賳賴賲 賰丕賳賵丕 賷亘丨孬賵賳 毓賳 廿丨爻丕爻
兀賰亘乇 亘丕賱匕丕鬲 毓亘乇 丕賲鬲賱丕賰 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 亘賷賳賲丕 賴賲
賰丕賳賵丕 賷亘丨孬賵賳 毓賳 卮賷亍 賲賵噩賵丿 兀氐賱丕賸 賵亘廿爻鬲賲乇丕乇

賱賰賳 賲丨噩賵亘 毓賳賴賲 亘爻亘亘 鬲胤丕亘賯 賵鬲賲丕孬賱 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍
賲毓 毓賯賵賱賴賲 ( 丕賱兀賳丕 )

賮賷 丿賷賳賳丕 丕賱丨賳賷賮
丕賱賮賯乇丕亍 賵丕賱賲爻丕賰賷賳 賷丿禺賱賵賳 丕賱噩賳丞 賯亘賱 丕賱兀睾賳賷丕亍
賱兀賳 丕賱睾賳賷 爻賷丨丕爻亘 毓賱賶 賰賱 賲丕 兀毓胤丕賴 丕賱賱賴
賵賰賱 賲丕 賷賲賱賰 亘賷賳賲丕 丕賱賮賯賷乇 賱丕 賷賲賱賰 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賱賷丨丕爻亘 毓賱賷賴

賱匕賱賰 賰丕賳 丕賱鬲禺賱賷 毓賳 丕賱賲賲鬲賱賰丕鬲 賲賲丕乇爻丞 乇賵丨丕賳賷丞
賯丿賷賲丞 賮賷 丕賱卮乇賯 賵丕賱睾乇亘

賱賰賳 丕賱鬲禺賱賾賷 賵丨丿賴 賱賷爻 賰丕賮賺 賱賱鬲丨乇賾乇 賲賳 丕賱兀賳丕

( 兀賳丕 兀賲鬲賱賰 廿匕賳 兀賳丕 賲賵噩賵丿 )

丕賱兀賳丕 鬲丨賷丕 毓賱賶 丕賱賲賯丕乇賳丞听

賮賲丕 兀賳鬲 毓賱賷賴 賵賯賷賲鬲賰 丕賱匕丕鬲賷丞 賲乇鬲亘胤丞 亘 賲丕匕丕 鬲賰賵賳 賮賷 毓賷賵賳 丕賱丌禺乇賷賳听

賵賴匕丕 賷噩毓賱賳丕 胤賵丕賱 丨賷丕鬲賳丕 賳爻毓賶 禺賱賮
賯賷賲丞 賵賴賲賷丞 賵兀賲賱 亘丕胤賱 .


廿匕丕賸 賱賳氐賱 賱亘丿丕賷丞 丕賱鬲丨賵賱 賮賷 丕賱賵毓賷听
賷噩亘 兀賳 賳賰賵賳 賵丕毓賷賳 賱賲爻兀賱丞 氐賱鬲賳丕 亘丕賱兀卮賷丕亍

賵睾丕賱亘丕賸 賯賷賲丞 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍 鬲馗賴乇 賱丿賷賳丕 毓賳丿 賮賯丿丕賳賴丕听
賮賳亘丿兀 亘丕賱賯賱賯 賵賴匕丕 賷毓賳賷 兀賳賳丕 賲乇鬲亘胤賷賳 亘鬲賱賰 丕賱兀卮賷丕亍

賰賲丕 兀禺亘乇鬲賰賲 賲爻亘賯丕 :
賯丿 賷丨丿孬 兀賳 鬲乇鬲賮毓 賯賷賲丞 丕賱卮賷亍 賮賷 馗賱 睾賷丕亘賴
兀賵 丿禺賵賱賴 賮賷 丿丕卅乇丞 丕賱賲賲賳賵毓听

廿匕丕 賰賳丕 賵丕毓賷賳 賱賴匕丕 丕賱鬲賲丕賴賷 ( 丕賱鬲賲丕孬賱 貙 丕賱廿乇鬲亘丕胤)

賮賴匕丕 賷毓賳賷 亘兀賳賾 賵毓賷賳丕 賲丿乇賰 賴匕丕 丕賱廿乇鬲亘丕胤听

兀亘爻胤賴丕 :
丕賱廿乇鬲亘丕胤 丨丕氐賱 丨丕氐賱 賵賱賰賳听
廿丿乇丕賰賳丕 賱賴 賵 賵毓賷賳丕 賱賴 賮賴匕丕 賷毓賳賷 亘兀賳賾賳丕 亘丿兀賳丕 丕賱鬲丨賵賾賱 賮賷 丕賱賵毓賷

賲孬賱丕賸 賳賮爻 丕賱匕賷 賷毓賲賱 丕賱卮賷亍 賵賴賵 賲丿乇賰 賵 賵丕毓賷 鬲賲丕賲丕賸 賱賴 賵賱賱賳鬲賷噩丞
賵丕賱匕賷 賷毓賲賱 賳賮爻 丕賱卮賷亍 賱賰賳 睾賷乇 賲丿乇賰 兀亘丿丕賸

丕賱兀賵賱 賷賰賵賳 賮賷 鬲賲丕賴賷 賲毓 丕賱卮賷亍 賱賰賳賴 睾賷乇 賰賱賷
丕賱孬丕賳賷 賷賰賵賳 丕賱鬲賲丕賴賷 賰賱賷丕听

賳丕丿賷丞 兀丨賲丿

丕賱噩夭亍 丕賱爻丕丿爻 / 兀乇囟 噩丿賷丿丞

丕賱兀賳丕 鬲鬲胤丕亘賯 賲毓 丕賱廿賲鬲賱丕賰 賱賰賳 卮毓賵乇賴丕 亘賴 爻胤丨賷听
貙 賳爻亘賷 賵爻乇賷毓 丕賱夭賵丕賱听

丕賱兀賳丕 > 賱丕 鬲卮亘毓 賵鬲亘丨孬 毓賳 丕賱賲夭賷丿听

賷毓賳賷 毓丿賲 乇囟丕听
鬲匕賰乇賵賳 賱賲丕 鬲賰賱賲鬲 毓賳 賴乇賲 丕亘乇丕賴丕賲 賲丕爻賱賵听
賵廿賳賴 兀賰亘乇 賳爻亘丞 丕賳鬲丨丕乇 亘丕賱爻賵賷丿 乇睾賲 丕賳賴 丕賱賮乇丿
賵氐賱 賱賯賲丞 丕賱賴乇賲 賵丨賯賯 匕丕鬲賴 !

丕賱兀賳丕 賴賳丕 鬲賮爻乇 賱賳丕 兀賰孬乇 賲爻兀賱丞 丕賱廿賳鬲丨丕乇
乇睾賲 鬲丨賯賷賯 丕賱匕丕鬲

賱兀賳賴 賵氐賱 賱賱賯賲丞听
賵丕賱兀賳丕 賱賲 鬲卮亘毓 亘毓丿听

賮丕氐賱 :
兀匕賰乇 毓丕賱賷賵鬲賷賵亘 卮丕賴丿鬲 賯亘賱 賲丿丞
丕賳鬲丨丕乇 兀睾賳賶 乇噩賱 賮賷 亘乇賷胤丕賳賷丕 亘丨囟賵乇 夭賵噩鬲賴
賵胤亘賷亘

丕毓鬲賯丿 毓賲乇賴 亘丕賱禺賲爻賷賳丕鬲 丕賵 亘丿丕賷丞 丕賱爻鬲賷賳丕鬲
賵 乇睾賲 賳噩丕丨賴 丕賱賲禺賷賮 賵爻賲毓鬲賴 賵 兀賲賵丕賱賴 賱賰賳

賯丕賱 廿賳賴 賲丕 毓丕丿 賷卮毓乇 亘丕賱乇囟丕 丕賵 丕賱爻毓丕丿丞听

爻兀賱賴 丕賱胤亘賷亘 兀賰孬乇 賲賳 賲乇丞 賴賱 兀賳鬲 賲賯鬲賳毓 責 賵丕孬賯 責

胤亘毓丕 賴賵 賰賱 丕賱賯賳丕毓丞 賮賷賴 廿賳賴 賷丨鬲丕噩 兀賳 賷賲賵鬲

賵丿毓 夭賵噩鬲賴 賵 兀毓胤丕賴 丕賱胤亘賷亘 賰賵亘 賮賷賴 賲丕丿丞
賵賯丕賱 賱賴 亘毓丿 賲丕 兀賳 鬲卮乇亘賴丕 亘丿賯賷賯鬲賷賳 鬲亘丿兀 鬲賮賯丿
丕賱廿丨爻丕爻 亘丨賵丕爻賰 賵兀胤乇丕賮賰 賵賯賱亘賰 爻賷鬲賵賯賮

賵賮毓賱丕 賴匕丕 賲丕 丨丿孬.

丕爻鬲睾乇亘鬲 丕賰孬乇 賲賳 丨丿孬 丕賱廿賳鬲丨丕乇 乇丿丞 賮毓賱 丕賱夭賵噩丞
丕賱匕賷 賰丕賳 兀賯賱 賲賳 毓丕丿賷 亘賰孬賷乇

兀孬亘鬲鬲 賱賷 亘兀賳賾 (( 丕賱廿賳噩賱賷夭 亘丕乇丿賷賳 噩丿丕听))


賵賳賵丕氐賱 :
廿匕賳 丕賱賲爻兀賱丞 ( 鬲賲賱賾賰 賵 鬲胤賱賾亘 ) 賲毓丕賸听

賵賴匕丕 亘卮賰賱 兀賵 丌禺乇 賲乇鬲亘胤 亘毓丿賲 丕賱賯賳丕毓丞

賵氐丿賯 賲賳 賯丕賱 ( 丕賱賯賳丕毓丞 賰賳夭 賱丕 賷賮賳賶 )

賴賳丕賱賰 賮乇賯 亘賷賳 丕賱胤賲賵丨 賵丕賱賯賳丕毓丞

丕賱胤賲賵丨 兀爻毓賶 賱賱賲夭賷丿 賱賰賳 賱丿賷 乇囟丕 亘賲丕 兀賲賱賰
丕賱賯賳丕毓丞 丕賱乇囟丕 亘賰賱 賲丕 兀賲賱賰 丿賵賳 丕賱爻毓賷 賱廿賲鬲賱丕賰 兀賰孬乇听

賷毓賳賷 丕賱胤賲賵丨 賷卮賵亘賴 亘毓囟 丕賱賯賱賯 賵丕賱鬲賵鬲乇 賵噩賴丿 毓丕賱賷 賱賱鬲賲賱賰 兀賰孬乇 賵鬲丨賯賷賯 丕賳噩丕夭丕鬲 兀賰孬乇听

賱賰賳 丕賱賯賳丕毓丞 賱丕貙 賱兀賳賴丕 鬲卮毓乇 亘乇囟丕 鬲丕賲 賲胤賱賯 亘賲丕 鬲賲賱賰

賴匕丕 丕賱賮乇賯 賲賳 賵噩賴丞 賳馗乇賷 兀賳丕 :) 賳丕丿賷丞

丕賱兀賳丕 兀賯乇亘 賱賱卮賰賵賶 賵丕賱鬲賲賱賾賱 賵丕賱鬲胤賱賾亘

賱匕賱賰 毓賳丿賲丕 賳丨氐賱 毓賱賶 卮賷亍 賵賳賰賵賳 賮賷 賯賲丞 丨丕噩鬲賳丕
賲噩乇丿 丨氐賵賱賳丕 毓賱賷賴 賳氐亘丨 賲丨鬲丕噩賷賳 兀賰孬乇 賵兀賰孬乇 賵兀賰孬乇

丕賱賲孬賱 賷賯賵賱 ( 丕賱賱賷 兀賵賱賴 丿賱毓 丌禺乇賴 賵賱毓 )

丕賱兀賳丕 賲賵賱毓丞 亘丕賱鬲胤賱賾亘 賵丕賱鬲賲賱賰 賵毓丿賲 丕賱廿賰鬲賮丕亍 ( 噩卮毓丞 ) ( 賲丿賲賳丞 ) ( 丨丕噩丕鬲賴丕 夭丕卅賮丞 丕賵 賲爻鬲毓丕乇丞 )听

賲孬丕賱 毓賳 丕賱兀賳丕 丕賱鬲賷 鬲毓乇賮 賲丕 鬲乇賷丿 賵鬲爻毓賶 亘胤丕賯丞 乇賴賷亘丞 :听
赖鬲賱乇
噩賳賰賷夭 禺丕賳
爻鬲丕賱賷賳

賱賰賳 賮賷 賳賴丕賷丞 丕賱賲胤丕賮 爻亘亘賵丕 鬲毓丕爻丞 賱賴賲 賵賱賱丌禺乇賷賳

丕賱兀賳賵丕鬲 ( 噩賲毓 兀賳丕) 賱丿賷賴丕 乇睾亘丕鬲 賲鬲氐丕乇毓丞:

_ 鬲乇賷丿 兀卮賷丕亍 賲禺鬲賱賮丞 賮賷 賲禺鬲賱賮 丕賱兀賵賯丕鬲
_ 賱丕 賷毓乇賮賵賳 丕丨鬲賷丕噩丕鬲賴賲 廿賱賾丕 兀賳賴賲 賱丕 賷乇賷丿賵賳听
* 丕賱丕囟胤乇丕亘 賵丕賱賯賱賯 賵丕賱囟噩乇
* 毓丿賲 丕賱乇囟丕

賱兀賳賴丕 賳鬲丕卅噩 賱賱鬲胤賱賾亘 丕賱匕賷 賱丕 賷賲賰賳 鬲丨賯賷賯賴

丕賱兀卮賰丕賱 丕賱毓賯賱賷丞 賱
賱賷
賲賱賰賷
兀乇賷丿
兀丨鬲丕噩 廿賱賶
賴匕丕 賱賷爻 亘賰丕賮賺

賱丕 鬲鬲氐賱 亘丕賱賲囟賲賵賳 亘賱 亘亘賳賷丞 ( 丕賱兀賳丕 )听

丕賱爻毓丕丿丞 賴賳丕 卮亘賴 賲毓丿賵賲丞 賱兀賳 丕賱廿卮亘丕毓 賱賲 賷鬲賲
亘賱 鬲丨鬲丕噩 賱兀卮賷丕亍 鬲賰賲賱 丕賱廿丨爻丕爻 丕賱賳丕賯氐 亘丕賱匕丕鬲

丕賱賲爻兀賱丞 賰賱賴丕 毓亘丕乇丞 毓賳 ((((( 賵賴賲 )))) 丕賱兀賳丕 鬲禺賱賯賴


丕賱鬲賲丕賴賷 賲毓 丕賱噩爻丿 ( 丕賱鬲胤丕亘賯)

丕賱噩賳爻 匕賰乇 兀賲 兀賳孬賶 賴賵 丕賱賴賵賷丞听
賳丨囟毓 賱爻賱賵賰丕鬲 賲卮乇賵胤丞 亘賲毓丕賷賷乇 鬲丐孬乇听
毓賱賶 賰賱 賳賵丕丨賷 丕賱丨賷丕丞

禺丕氐丞 賮賷 丕賱賲噩鬲賲毓丕鬲 丕賱鬲賯賱賷丿賷丞 丕賱賱丕 睾乇亘賷丞听
賮賲孬賱丕 兀爻賵兀 賲氐賷乇 鬲賵丕噩賴賴 丕賱賲乇兀丞 賴賵 兀賳

鬲賰賵賳 毓丕賳爻丕賸 兀賵 毓丕賯乇丕賸 兀賵 賲胤賱賯丞 !!

賵兀爻賵兀 賲氐賷乇 賱賱乇噩賱 賴賵 丕賱毓噩夭 丕賱噩賳爻賷 賵丕賱毓賯賲

賱兀賳 廿卮亘丕毓 丕賱丨賷丕丞 賯丕卅賲 毓賱賶 廿卮亘丕毓 丕賱賴賵賷丞 丕賱噩賳爻賷丞 ( male or female before sex )

丕賱睾乇亘 賷乇賰夭賵賳 毓賱賶 丕賱馗賴賵乇 丕賱賮賷夭賷丕卅賷
丕賱匕賷 賷毓夭賾夭 丕丨爻丕爻賰 亘賲賳 鬲馗賳 賳賮爻賰 毓賱賷賴听

兀爻鬲丕匕丞 (賴賳丿) 兀毓鬲賯丿 賮賷 亘丿丕賷丕鬲 賳賯丕卮賳丕 賱賰鬲丕亘
賯賵丞 丕賱丌賳 丕賳賰 鬲胤乇賯鬲賷 賱賲賵囟賵毓 丕賱賲孬賱賷丞 賵匕賰乇鬲賷
丕爻賲 賰丕鬲亘 賲毓賷賳 毓賱賶 賲丕 賷亘丿賵听

賱兀賳賴 丕賱睾乇亘 賲丕 賷賴鬲賲賵丕 兀爻丕爻丕 亘丕賱噩賳爻 ( 匕賰乇 丕賲 丕賳孬賶 ) 亘賲賯丿丕乇 丕賱賴賵賷丞 賵丕賱乇睾亘丞 賵丕賱賲賷賵賱听

賵丕囟胤乇丕亘 丕賱賲賷賵賱 丨鬲賶 賱賵 丕賱噩賳爻 賵丕囟丨 賴賵听
丕賱匕賷 賷丐丿賷 賱賱亘丨孬 毓賳 賴賵賷丞 賲賳賰乇丞 賱賱噩賳爻 丕賵 賲鬲噩丕賴賱丞

賱匕賱賰 亘丿兀鬲 丿賵賱 鬲亘賷丨 夭賵丕噩 丕賱賲孬賱賷賷賳 賵丕毓鬲亘乇鬲賴 丨賯
賲賳 丨賯賵賯賴賲

賮丕氐賱 :
賷賵噩丿 亘乇賳丕賲噩 毓賱賶 卮丕卮丞 丕亘賵 馗亘賷 丕毓鬲賯丿 賱丿賰鬲賵乇
賳爻賷鬲 丕爻賲賴 賱賰賳 鬲賰賱賲 亘卮賰賱 鬲賮氐賷賱賷 毓賳 丕囟胤乇丕亘 丕賱賴賵賷丞 丕賱噩賳爻賷丞 賵丕賱賲賷賵賱 賵兀丨囟乇 兀丿賱丞 卮乇毓賷丞 鬲賳賮賷 鬲丨乇賷賲 賴匕丕 丕賱卮賷 賮賯胤 賱賲噩乇丿 丕賱兀賴賵丕亍 賵丕賱孬賯丕賮丞听

(賲賵噩賵丿 毓丕賱賷賵鬲賷賵亘 亘乇賳丕賲噩 賷毓乇囟 毓賱賶 卮丕卮丞 丕亘賵馗亘賷).


丕賱禺胤兀 毓賳丿賲丕 賳乇亘胤 賴賵賷鬲賳丕 亘丕賱卮賰賱 賵丕賱賯賵丞 丕賱噩爻丿賷丞听
賱兀賳賴 賲氐賷乇賴丕 賱賱夭賵丕賱 賵賴賳丕 鬲亘丿兀 丕賱賲毓丕賳丕丞听
賵賳氐亘丨 毓乇囟丞 賱賱廿賳賴賷丕乇听

丕賱禺胤兀 丕賱兀氐賱賷 賴賵 乇亘胤 丕賱兀賳丕 亘賲賮丕賴賷賲 賵氐賵乇 匕賴賳賷丞 賲爻鬲賲丿丞 賲賳 兀噩爻丕丿賳丕听
( 賰丕賱賵夭賳 賲孬賱丕 賵丕賱卮賰賱 ) 賵丕賱匕賷 賱丕 孬亘丕鬲 賮賷賴賲丕

賱匕賱賰 兀賳 賳賯丕乇賳 賵賳爻丕賵賷 亘賷賳听
丕賱廿丨爻丕爻听
亘丕賱噩爻丿 丕賱賲丕丿賷 ( 賲氐賷乇賴 賷卮賷禺 )
賵亘賷賳听
丕賱兀賳丕听
爻賵賮 鬲丐丿賷 賱賲毓丕賳丕丞听

丕賱賲爻兀賱丞 ((( 賯亘賵賱 ))) 孬賲 丕賱毓賲賱 毓賱賶 鬲丨爻賷賳
丕賱賲卮賰賱丕鬲 ( 賰丕賱爻賲賳丞 賲孬賱丕 ) 丨鬲賶 賱丕 賷禺賮鬲 丕賱噩賲丕賱
賵鬲鬲賱丕卮賶 丕賱賯賵丞听

丕賱賯賵丞 丕賱丨賯賷賯賷丞 賴賷 ( 賳賵乇 丕賱賵毓賷 )听

禺賱丕氐丞 :
丕賱噩爻丿 亘睾囟 丕賱賳馗乇 毓賳 噩賲丕賱賷鬲賴 丕賱賮賷夭賷丕卅賷丞 賲賳 賯亘丨賴听
賮賴賵 兀丿丕丞 賳爻鬲賲丿 賲賳賴丕 賯賵鬲賳丕听
賱匕賱賰 賳乇賶 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賲賳 賱丿賷賴賲 丕毓丕賯丕鬲 亘丿賳賷丞
丕亘丿毓賵丕 賮賷 賲噩丕賱丕鬲 賰孬賷乇丞 噩丿丕 賵鬲丨鬲丕噩 賱毓夭賷賲丞
賵廿乇丕丿丞 賯賵賷丞听賾

賮賷 丨賷賳 賴匕丕 賴賵 丕賱氐賵丕亘 賵 賷噩亘 兀賱賾丕 賳乇亘胤
亘賷賳 丕賱賲乇囟 賵賰兀賳賴 賴賵賷丞 賱賳丕 賳鬲賲丕賴賶 亘賴听

兀乇噩毓 賱賲丕賲丕 :
亘毓丿 賵賮丕丞 丕賱賵丕賱丿 賴賷 賳賮爻賷丕 鬲毓亘鬲 乇睾賲 廿賳賴賲
賰丕賳賵丕 丿賵賲 毓賱賶 禺賱丕賮 亘兀賷 賳賯丕卮 亘爻 毓賱丕賯鬲賴賲
賰丕賳鬲 噩賲賷賱丞 噩丿丕 賵丕賱廿丨鬲乇丕賲 賮賷 兀賵噩賴

亘毓丿 賵賮丕鬲賴 噩丕賴丕 賲乇囟 丕賱爻賰乇 賵爻賰鬲丞 賯賱亘賷丞
賵賳賯乇爻 賵賴卮丕卮丞 毓馗丕賲 賵丕賳夭賱丕賯丕鬲 睾囟乇賵賮賷丞听
賵囟毓賮 亘氐乇賴丕 賵賵賵賵賵賵

胤亘毓丕 賴賷 賳賮爻賴丕 兀丨爻賴丕 噩匕亘鬲 丕賱賲乇囟
賵賰兀賳賴 噩爻丿賴丕 鬲賲丕賴賶 賲毓 丕賱賲乇囟 賵兀氐亘丨
賴賵賷丞 賱賴丕

賮賵夭 賷毓噩亘賳賷 丿賵賲 乇亘胤賰 亘丕賱丿賷賳 賵丕賱賯乇丌賳 賵丕賱爻賳丞

丨亘賷亘賳丕 毓賱賷賴 丕賮囟賱 丕賱氐賱賵丕鬲 兀賱賲 賷賯賱 :
賱丕 鬲賲丕乇囟賵丕 賮鬲賲乇囟賵丕 賮鬲賲賵鬲賵丕 責!听

賳丕丿賷丞 兀丨賲丿

丕賱賮氐賱 丕賱孬丕賲賳 / 兀乇囟 噩丿賷丿丞听

丕賱賮氐賱 丕賱乇丕亘毓 賲賲賷夭 噩丿丕 賵乇丕賯 賱賷 鬲丨丿賾孬 毓賳
( 賱毓亘 丕賱兀丿賵丕乇: 丕賱賵噩賵賴 丕賱賲鬲毓丿丿丞 賱賱兀賳丕 )听

丕賱兀賳丕 噩丕賴賱丞 賮賱丕 鬲毓乇賮 亘兀賳 賲氐丿乇 丕賱胤丕賯丞 賲賳 丕賱丿丕禺賱
賱匕賱賰 鬲亘丨孬 毓賳賴丕 賲賳 丕賱禺丕乇噩 賲賳 禺賱丕賱 丕賴鬲賲丕賲 賲孬賱丕
賰丕賱賲丿賷丨 賵丕賱丕毓噩丕亘 賵廿孬亘丕鬲 丕賱賵噩賵丿 亘兀賷 卮賰賱.

乇丕賯鬲 賱賷 丕賷囟丕 賳賯胤丞 丕賱卮禺氐 丕賱禺噩賵賱听
賰賷賮 兀賳賾 丕賱兀賳丕 賱丿賷賴 賲鬲賳丕賯囟丞 :
賴賷 鬲乇賷丿 丕賴鬲賲丕賲 丕賱丌禺乇賷賳 賱賰賳 賳賮爻 丕賱賵賯鬲 鬲禺卮丕賴.

卮毓賵乇賳丕 亘丕賱鬲賮賵賯 毓賱賶 丕賱丌禺乇賷賳 兀賵 丕賱丿賵賳賷丞 兀賲丕賲賴賲听
賴賷 丕賱兀賳丕 丕賱鬲賷 賮賷 丿丕禺賱賳丕 .

丕賱兀賳丕 丕匕丕 賱賲 鬲丨氐賱 毓賱賶 賲丿賷丨 賵丕毓噩丕亘 賵賴賵 丕賷噩丕亘賷

鬲賱噩兀 賱賱廿賴鬲賲丕賲 丕賱爻賱亘賷 賰兀賳 鬲孬賷乇 乇丿賵丿 賮毓賱 爻賱亘賷丞 賮賷 丕賱丌禺乇賷賳

賲孬丕賱 毓賱賷賴丕 (( 丕賱兀胤賮丕賱 )) 賷爻賷卅 丕賱胤賮賱 丕賱鬲氐乇賮 賱賷丨氐賱 毓賱賶 丕賴鬲賲丕賲賳丕 .

賲賳 兀丿賵丕乇 丕賱兀賳丕 丕賱卮賴賷乇丞 賴賵 ( 丿賵乇 丕賱囟丨賷丞 )

賵卮賰賱 丕賱廿賴鬲賲丕賲 丕賱賲胤賱賵亘 賷賰賵賳 亘丕賱鬲毓丕胤賮 賵丕賱卮賮賯丞 賵丕賴鬲賲丕賲 丕賱丌禺乇賷賳 亘賲卮賰賱丕鬲賷 ( 兀賳丕 賵賯氐鬲賷 )

賵賴賳丕 乇丐賷丞 丕賱匕丕鬲 丕賱囟丨賷丞 賰毓賳氐乇 賲賳 丕賳賲丕胤 丕賱兀賳丕 賲鬲賲孬賱丞 亘 :
丕賱鬲匕賲乇
丕賱睾囟亘
丕賱廿丨爻丕爻 亘丕賱廿賴丕賳丞
丕賱鬲賵鬲乇

丨鬲賲丕 毓賳丿賲丕 兀鬲賲丕賴賶 賵兀鬲胤丕亘賯 賲毓 賯氐鬲賷
丕賱鬲賷 丨丿丿鬲 亘賴丕 兀賳賷 囟丨賷丞 賮賱丕 兀乇賷丿賴丕 兀賳 鬲賳鬲賴賷 .

賮賷 丕賱毓賱丕賯丕鬲 丕賱毓丕胤賮賷丞 賷亘乇夭 賱毓亘 丕賱兀丿賵丕乇

賱睾丕賷丞 丕賱噩匕亘 賵丕賱丨賮丕馗 毓賱賶 丕賱胤乇賮 丕賱丌禺乇

賱廿毓鬲賯丕丿賷 亘兀賳賴 丕賱卮禺氐 丕賱匕賷 爻賷噩毓賱賳賷 爻毓賷丿丕
賵賷卮毓乇賳賷 亘丕賱鬲賲賷夭 賵賷賱亘賾賷 丕丨鬲賷丕噩丕鬲賷

囟賲賳賷丕 賵亘卮賰賱 睾賷乇 賲氐乇賾丨 亘賴 賵賰兀賳賳丕 賳賯賵賱 賱亘毓囟賳丕:
爻賳賱毓亘 丕賱兀丿賵丕乇 丕賱賲胤賱賵亘丞 賲賳丕

_胤亘毓丕賸 賴匕丕 睾卮 賵禺丿丕毓 _听

賱兀賳 丕賱丨賯丕卅賯 爻鬲馗賴乇 毓賳丿賲丕 賷毓賷卮 丕賱胤乇賮丕賳 爻賵賷丞賸

賵賴賳丕 鬲亘丿兀 亘丕賱馗賴賵乇 丕賱丨賯丕卅賯 賵鬲亘丿兀 丕賱兀賳丕 亘丕賱鬲噩乇丿
賲賳 賰賱 兀丿賵丕乇賴丕听

賰鬲亘鬲賴丕 賲賳匕 毓丕賲賷賳 鬲賯乇賷亘丕 :
( 賱賱賳賴丕賷丞 )
賲丕 兀爻賴賱 兀賳 賳賯丿賾賲 兀賳賮爻賳丕 亘胤乇賷賯丞听
賲購亘賴乇丞 賵噩丕匕亘丞 賱賱賯賱賵亘听
賱賰賳 賲丕 兀氐毓亘 兀賳 賳爻鬲賲乇 亘匕賱賰 丕賱毓乇囟
賳賮爻賴 丕賱匕賷 賯丿賾賲賳丕 兀賳賮爻賳丕 亘賴 賱賱賳賴丕賷丞听


毓賳丿賲丕 亘丿兀鬲 賵馗丕卅賮 賲毓賷賳丞 鬲賲賳丨 賱賱賳丕爻 賲毓 鬲胤賵乇 丕賱丨囟丕乇丕鬲听
賰丨丕賰賲 賵賲夭丕乇毓 賵鬲丕噩乇 賵毓丕賲賱 賵兀氐亘丨鬲 丕賱賵馗賷賮丞 鬲丨丿丿 丕賱賴賵賷丞 賲賲丕 爻丕賴賲 賮賷 賳卮賵亍 賳馗丕賲 胤亘賯賷

亘賵匕丕 賵丕賱賲爻賷丨 賰丕賳賵丕 囟丿 丕賱賳馗丕賲 丕賱胤亘賯賷 賵丕毓鬲亘乇賵賴
鬲賲丕賴賷 賲毓 丕賱卮賰賱 賮賯胤听

賯氐丞 丕賱乇丕賴亘 匕賵 丕賱賷丿賷賳 丕賱賲鬲毓乇賯鬲賷賳 毓噩賷亘丞
亘爻 鬲爻丕亍賱鬲 賱孬賵丕賳 賱賵 賰丕賳 丕賱乇丕賴亘 毓乇亘賷听
賷丕 鬲乇賶 賴賱 賰丕賳 爻賷賲鬲賱賰 丕賱賯賵丞 賱賷禺亘乇 鬲賱丕賲匕鬲賴 責!

丕賱毓賲賱 賲毓 賵賲賳 丿賵賳 丕賱兀賳丕
丕賱兀賳丕 賮賷 丨丕賱 丕賱賲乇囟
賵 丕賱兀賳丕 丕賱噩賲丕毓賷丞

亘賱禺氐賴丕 賱賰賲 丨爻亘 賮賴賲賷 亘賲孬丕賱賷賳:

丕賱兀賵賱 :听
賰丕賳 丿賵丕賲賷 賮賷 毓賻賲賾丕賳 賵賷賵賲賷丕 兀賯賵丿 爻賷丕乇鬲賷
亘賷賳 匕賴丕亘 賵廿賷丕亘 丨賵丕賱賷 伲 爻丕毓丕鬲 賱 伽 爻丕毓丕鬲

賱丕丨馗鬲 賱丕丨賯丕賸 廿賳賾賴 丕賱賯賷丕丿丞 毓賳丿賷 兀氐亘丨鬲 卮亘賴
兀賵鬲賵賲丕鬲賷賰賷丞
賷毓賳賷 亘賳丕鬲 賯爻賲 亘丕賱賱賴 廿賳賴 毓賳丿賳丕 賲賳胤賯丞 賮賷賴丕 爻丿賵丿 賵賲丕亍 噩丕乇賷
賵兀毓亘乇 賴匕賴 丕賱賲賳胤賯丞 賵兀賳丕 禺丕乇噩 賵毓賷賷
鬲賯乇賷亘丕 亘毓丿 佶 丿賯丕卅賯 賱 侑 丿賯丕卅賯 兀賴夭 乇兀爻賷
賵兀爻鬲噩賲毓 鬲乇賰賷夭賷 賵兀丿乇賰 廿賳賴 丕賱爻賷丕乇丞 兀賵鬲賵賲丕鬲賷賰賷丕
賲卮鬲 賲丕 賷賯丕乇亘 丕賱 佟佶賰賷賱賵 賲鬲乇 賲賳 鬲賱賯丕卅賴丕
賵兀賳丕 賮賯胤 賰賳鬲 賲丕爻賰丞 丕賱爻鬲賷乇賳噩 毓賱賶 爻乇毓丞听
賲賳 佟佗贍 賱 佟伽贍
賵兀爻鬲賴噩賳 賰賷賮 丕賱爻賷丕乇丞 賲丕 丕賳丨乇賮鬲 毓賳 賲爻丕乇賴丕
賵賰賷賮 丕賳毓胤賮鬲 賲毓 丕賱賲賳毓胤賮丕鬲 賵鬲噩丕賵夭鬲 丕賱賲胤亘丕鬲!!

賵賷賯賵賱賵賳 丕賱爻賷丕乇丞 噩賲丕丿 責! 丕賱爻賷丕乇丞 賲賵 噩賲丕丿

賵賱賵 賴賷 噩賲丕丿 賰賱 噩賲丕丿 賵 丨賷 亘賷賳賴賲 賰賷賲賷丕亍
毓噩賷亘丞 賵賱睾丞 鬲賮丕賴賲听
賵鬲賲丕乇賷賳 賲毓賷賳丞 賲賲賰賳 鬲孬亘鬲 賴丕賱卮賷亍 .
丕賱賳賯胤丞 賴賷 賯丿乇鬲賳丕 毓賱賶 丕賱鬲丨賰賲 亘丕賱鬲賮賰賷乇 賲賳 毓丿賲賴
賮賷 賲乇丨賱丞 丕賱賱丕賵毓賷

賯丿 賳鬲亘乇賲噩 賱賮毓賱 賲毓賷賾賳 賵丕賱兀賳丕 丕賱丨丕囟乇丞 賱賷爻鬲 爻賷卅丞
丿賵賲丕賸 廿匕丕 賲丕 毓賱賲賳丕 賰賷賮 賳爻鬲賳亘胤 賮賵丕卅丿賴丕 賰賲丕
丨丿孬 賲毓賷 亘丕賱賯賷丕丿丞 丕賱兀賵鬲賵賲丕鬲賷賰賷丞 賵丕賳丕 禺丕乇噩 丕賱賵毓賷.


丕賱孬丕賳賷 :
賲乇囟 丕賱賵丕賱丿丞 ( 鬲丨賲賱賵賳賷 賷毓賳賷 賰賱 卮賵賷 兀囟乇亘 賲孬丕賱 賮賷賴丕 )听

丕賱賵丕賱丿丞 賲毓丕賴丕 賰賲丕 兀禺亘乇鬲賰賲 佶 兀賲乇丕囟 賲夭賲賳丞
鬲氐丿賯賵丕 兀賳丕 賱丕丨馗鬲 廿賳賴丕 鬲丨亘 鬲禺亘乇 丕賱賰賱 毓賳听
兀賲乇丕囟賴丕 !
賷毓賳賷 賴賱 賴賵 亘丿丕賮毓 丕賱卮賮賯丞 兀賵 賱賳賷賱 丕賴鬲賲丕賲賴賲 責!

賷毓賳賷 賲孬賱丕 兀賳丕 賱賵 賲乇囟鬲 兀賵氐賱 賱賲乇丨賱丞 廿賳賴
賲賲賰賳 兀夭丨賮 賲賳 丕賱鬲賴丕亘 賱賵夭賷 毓丕賱兀乇囟
賵丨乇丕乇鬲賷 伽贍 賵賲丕 兀禺亘乇 兀丨丿 ( 賲卮 卮胤丕乇丞 兀丿乇賷)

亘爻 廿賳賴 賲爻鬲丨賷賱 兀爻鬲噩丿賷 兀丨丿 亘賲乇囟賷 兀賵
兀胤賱亘 廿賴鬲賲丕賲听

丕賱兀賳丕 毓賳丿賷 賲匕賱賱鬲賴丕 賵賲賵 亘賰賷賮賴丕 賲鬲丨賰賲丞 賮賷賳賷
賲丕 兀爻賲毓 賱賴丕 賵賱丕 兀卮亘毓 乇睾亘丕鬲賴丕 賵丕丨鬲賷丕噩丕鬲賴丕
賱匕賱賰 兀賳丕 禺丕乇噩 賲丿丕乇丕鬲 鬲丨賰賲賴丕 亘賷 賵亘噩爻丿賷
丕賵 鬲賮賰賷乇賷

兀賲丕乇爻 丕賱賮賰乇 賰爻賱賵賰 胤亘賷毓賷 賱丕 賲乇囟賷
丕賱氐賵鬲 丕賱賮丕賳賷 兀爻鬲賲毓 賱賴 賵兀丨丕賵乇賴 賱賰賳听
丿賵賳 兀賳 兀乇囟賷 睾乇賵乇 丕賱兀賳丕 丕賱賲鬲胤賱亘丞 賵丿賵賳
兀賳 兀賳馗乇 亘丿賵賳賷丞 賱賲賳 丨賵賱賷 兀賵 兀賳賴賲 兀賯賱 賵毓賷 兀賵 匕賰丕亍

兀爻丕爻丕賸 賰賳鬲 丿賵賲丕賸 兀乇丿丿賴丕 賱氐丿賷賯丞 丕賱兀賳丕 毓賳丿賴丕
賮賷 兀賵噩賴丕
(( 賱丕 鬲毓鬲丿賷 亘匕賰丕卅賰 賱兀賳賾 丕賱廿賷賲丕賳 丕賱賲胤賱賯 亘丕賱匕賰丕亍
賵丕賱廿爻鬲禺賮丕賮 亘丕賱丌禺乇賷賳 賴賵 亘丿丕賷丞 丕賱廿賳賴賷丕乇 賵丕賱丿禺賵賱
賮賷 亘賵丕亘丞 丕賱睾亘丕亍 )) 賵 丕賱賱賷 賷爻鬲睾亘賷 丕賱賳丕爻 賴賵 丕賱睾亘賷

鬲禺賷賱賵丕 亘兀賳賴丕 丕乇鬲賰亘鬲 丨賲丕賯丕鬲 噩爻賷賲丞 賮賷 丨賷丕鬲賴丕
賵噩乇鬲 賱賷 亘毓囟 丕賱賲氐丕卅亘 賵丕賱禺爻丕卅乇 亘毓賳丕丿賴丕

亘賰鬲 賷賵賲丕賸 賲丕 賵兀賳丕 賰賱賷 賳賷乇丕賳 賲賳 鬲氐乇賮丕鬲賴丕
賵賯丕賱鬲 : 賱賷鬲賳賷 爻賲毓鬲 賰賱丕賲賰 賷丕 賳丕丿賷丕 賱賷鬲賳賷

丕賱兀賳丕 賲乇鬲亘胤丞 兀賷囟丕賸 亘丕賱睾乇賵乇
賱匕賱賰 丕賱賲睾乇賵乇 兀毓賲賶 亘氐賷乇丞
賳賮爻 賲孬丕賱 丕賱賲卮丕賴賷乇 丕賱賵丕乇丿 賮賷 丕賱賰鬲丕亘
賵賲孬丕賱 丕賱賴賳丿賷( 丕賱乇亘 ) 丕賱賱賷 禺亘乇鬲賰賲 賯氐鬲賴


丕賱鬲賳賵賷乇 (( 亘氐賷乇丞 )) (( 賵毓賷 毓賳 胤乇賷賯 丕賱賱丕賵毓賷))
兀賵 (( 賱丕賵毓賷 毓賳 胤乇賷賯 丕賱賵毓賷 )) (( 爻賲賵 賵廿乇鬲賯丕亍))
(( 賯亘賵賱 )) (( 廿丿乇丕賰 賱 丕賱賱丕 廿丿乇丕賰 ))听
(( 鬲丨乇賾乇)) (( 兀賯乇亘 賱賰丕卅賳 丨賷 賳丨鬲丕噩 賱賱廿賲鬲夭丕噩
賵丕賱鬲噩丕賳爻 賲毓賴 )) 賱禺賱賯 爻賷賲賮賵賳賷賾丞 賲鬲賳丕睾賲丞 賲賳 鬲賳丕賯囟丕鬲 賲乇丨賱丞 丕賱賵毓賷 賵丕賱賱丕賵毓賷

兀卮亘賴 亘賯丕卅丿 兀賵乇賰爻鬲乇丕 賷賲爻賰 亘毓氐丕賴 賵賷亘丿兀 亘囟亘胤
賲卅丕鬲 丕賱賳睾賲丕鬲 丕賱賳卮丕夭 賱鬲氐亘丨 賲鬲賳丕睾賲丞 亘賳爻噩 賲毓賷賳
賮賳賳鬲卮賷 亘乇賵丨丕賳賷丞 賲丕 賳氐睾賷 賵賳爻賲毓


賳丨賳 (丕賱賯丕卅丿)
丕賱廿丿乇丕賰 賵丕賱賵毓賷 賵丕賱賯丿乇丞 (丕賱毓氐丕)
賲乇丨賱丞 丕賱囟亘胤 賵丕賱鬲賮丕賵鬲 賵丕賱鬲噩丕匕亘 亘賷賳 鬲賮賰賷乇 賵賱丕 鬲賮賰賷乇 賵亘賷賳 賵毓賷 賵賱丕 賵毓賷 ( 丕賱賳睾賲丕鬲)
丕賱鬲賳賵賷乇 ( 丕賱乇賵丨丕賳賷丞 )

賳丕賳丕丕賱賮氐賱 丕賱鬲丕爻毓 / 兀乇囟 噩丿賷丿丞

賲丿禺賱:
丕賱賰丕鬲亘 匕賰乇 賮賷 賰鬲丕亘丞 ( 賯賵丞 丕賱丌賳) 賯氐丞 丕賱毓乇丕賰
亘賷賳 亘胤鬲賷賳 賲毓 亘毓囟賴丕 賵匕賰乇 亘兀賳賴 賱丕 賷丿賵賲 胤賵賷賱丕
賮賰賱 亘胤丞 鬲賳賮氐賱 毓賳 丕賱兀禺乇賶 賵鬲賲囟賷 亘廿鬲噩丕賴听
賲毓丕賰爻
孬賲
鬲乇賮乇賮 亘噩賳丕丨賷賴丕 賰賱 亘胤丞 亘毓賳賮 賵鬲胤賱賯 丕賱胤丕賯丞
丕賱賮丕卅囟丞 丕賱鬲賷 鬲賵賱丿鬲 禺賱丕賱 丕賱毓乇丕賰 .
孬賲 鬲賲囟賷 賰賱 賵丕丨丿丞 亘爻賱丕賲听
胤亘毓丕 丕賱毓乇丕賰 毓賱賶 丿禺賵賱 廿丨丿賶 丕賱亘胤丕鬲 賱賲賳胤賯丞
丕賱兀禺乇賶

賱賰賳 賱賵 賰丕賳鬲 丕賱亘胤丞 ( 鬲賲賱賰 毓賯賱丕 亘卮乇賷丕 )听
賱賰丕賳 丕賱爻賷賳丕乇賷賵 :
卮賵 賴丕馗 丕賱丨賰賷 賷丕夭賱賲丞責!听
亘丿賰 鬲鬲賵乇孬賷賳賷 賵丕賳丕 毓丕賷卮丞 責
丕賱賱賴 賱丕 賷賵賮賯賰 賷丕 亘毓賷丿丞

賱賰丕賳 丕賱爻賷賳丕乇賷賵 :
丕亘賯丕亍 丕賱毓乇丕賰 丨賷丕賸 賲賳 禺賱丕賱 :
丕賱鬲賮賰賷乇
丕禺鬲賱丕賯 丕賱賯氐氐
賵爻鬲賰賵賳 乇賵丕賷丞 丕賱亘胤丞 :
*賱丕 兀氐丿賾賯 賲丕 賮毓賿賱鬲賴 賱賱鬲賵 !
* 賱賯丿 丕賯鬲乇亘鬲 賲賳賷 賳丨賵 禺賲爻丞 廿賳卮丕鬲
* 鬲毓鬲賯丿 兀賳賴丕 鬲賲鬲賱賰 丕賱亘乇賰丞
*賱賷爻 賱丿賷賴丕 丕丨鬲乇丕賲 賱賲爻丕丨鬲賷 丕賱禺丕氐丞
* 賱賳 兀孬賯 亘賴丕 孬丕賳賷丞
* 兀賳丕 賲鬲兀賰丿丞 兀賳賴丕 亘丿兀鬲 丕賱鬲禺胤賷胤 賱卮賷亍 賲丕
*賱賰賳賳賷 賱賳 兀賯賮 賲賰鬲賵賮丞 丕賱兀賷丿賷
* 爻兀賱賯賳賴丕 丿乇爻丕賸 賱賳 鬲賳爻丕賴

賵賷爻鬲賲乇 丕賱毓賯賱 賮賷 丨賻亘賰 丕賱賯氐氐
賵賷馗賱 賷鬲賰賱賲 毓賳 丕賱兀賲乇 賱兀賷丕賲 賵卮賴賵乇 賵乇亘賲丕 爻賳賵丕鬲

噩爻丿賷丕賸 丕賱賲毓乇賰丞 賱丕夭丕賱鬲 賲爻鬲賲乇丞
賵丕賱胤丕賯丞 丕賱鬲賷 賷賵賱賾丿賴丕 賱賱乇丿 毓賱賶 賴匕賴 丕賱兀賮賰丕乇
賴賷 毓丕胤賮丞 鬲賵賱丿 丕賱賲夭賷丿 賲賳 丕賱鬲賮賰賷乇 賵賴賳丕 賷亘乇夭

賲氐胤賱丨 (( 丕賱鬲賮賰賷乇 丕賱毓丕胤賮賷 賱賱兀賳丕 ))


賴匕丕 賷亘賷賳 賱賳丕 賰賷賮 兀賳 丕賱亘胤丞 爻鬲賰賵賳 丨賷丕鬲賴丕
賰賱賴丕 賲卮賰賱丕鬲 賱賵 賰丕賳鬲 鬲賲賱賰 毓賯賱 亘卮乇賷 .

听賲禺乇噩:
賱兀賳 賲毓馗賲 丕賱亘卮乇 賷毓賷卮賵賳 賴賰匕丕听

賮丕賱毓賯賱 賵賮賰乇丞 ( 兀賳丕 賵賯氐鬲賷 ) 丕賱鬲賷 賷丨亘賰賴丕 丕賱毓賯賱
鬲亘賯賷 丕賱丨丿孬 賲爻鬲賲乇丕

禺賱丕氐丞 :

賰賱 賲丕 賮賷 丕賱胤亘賷毓丞 ( 夭賴乇丞貙卮噩乇丞貙丨賷賵丕賳)听
賱丿賷賴 丿乇賵爻 賲賴賲賾丞 賳鬲毓賱賲賴丕 賲賳賴
賱賵 兀賳賳丕 賮賯胤 賳鬲賵賯賾賮 賯賱賷賱丕貙 賳鬲兀賲賱貙 賳賳馗乇 賵賳氐睾賷 .

丕賱丿乇爻 丕賱匕賷 鬲毓賱賲賳丕賴 賲賳 丕賱亘胤丞 :
( 乇賮乇賾賮 亘噩賳丕丨賷賰 )兀賷 鬲禺賱賾賶 毓賳 丕賱賯氐丞听
賵毓丿 廿賱賶 賲賰丕賳 丕賱賯賵丞 丕賱賵丨賷丿 (( 丕賱賱丨馗丞 丕賱乇丕賴賳丞 ))

賳丕丿賷丞 兀丨賲丿
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52 reviews3 followers
May 19, 2008
In A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life鈥檚 Purpose, Eckhart Tolle simply and beautifully employs spiritual parables from many traditions to distill and illuminate the One truth to which they point: God in me; me in God. Form (the material world) is interpenetrated by nothingness (space, quantum possibilities, consciousness, spirit, God). If so many cultures can agree that we, as form, are permeated with spirit, why do we experience so much separation and suffering?

Tolle states that suffering is created when the ego identifies completely with form:

1. Physical Forms: personal, socio and spiritual conditioning from the past
(such as gender, social status and race),

2. Feeling Forms: accumulated emotional pain, and

3. Thought Forms: beliefs, expectations and judgments.

鈥淭his results in total unawareness of my connectedness with the whole, my intrinsic oneness with every 鈥渙ther鈥� as well as the Source. This forgetfulness is original sin, suffering and delusion.鈥� Tolle posits that this forgetfulness creates a schism between what we perceive and the realm of possibilities鈥攐r spirit. This schism is the result of an outmoded egoic consciousness.
Does that mean that ego is bad? We use this ego consciousness as a vehicle to identify with form. It鈥檚 how we experience and engage the world! It鈥檚 in this identification and mastery of form, that we find our security, certainty and power. Look at the vast possibilities we鈥檝e created in our world: technological convenience, accessibility of information, sanitation, medical science, culture, etcetera. Tolle does not say that ego is bad, but suggests, however, that it鈥檚 no longer a necessary vehicle.
Eckhart Tolle believes that it is imperative that our ego consciousness evolves. He doesn鈥檛 urge us to stop thinking鈥攂ut to stop identifying with our thinking. Nor does he urge us to stop suffering, but to recognize it as a messenger to be conscious. How can we do that when we are suffering? Tolle offers an alternative to identifying and defending our old physical, feeling and thought forms. He calls this Awakened Doing and defines three modalities: acceptance, enjoyment and enthusiasm. If you are not in the state of at least one of them, no matter what you are doing, you are creating suffering for yourself or others.

1. Acceptance is to assume responsibility for your identification with beliefs, expectations and judgments. If you are living an old situation over and over in your thinking, you are not in the present. Bring your consciousness here. This is what you have control of. If you鈥檝e relinquished your thoughts and still cannot accept what you鈥檙e doing鈥攊f it鈥檚 causing you suffering鈥攕top.

2. To experience Enjoyment is to find the joy of conscious Presence in whatever you are doing. Instead of identifying with your feeling, obsessively wanting something or expecting joy to come from a certain activity, you bring yourself to the present moment. Perhaps in this moment, no matter how small, you are alive and alert. Practice this, and each moment will expand so that you begin to experience connection to the universal creative power. Joy flows from there into activities that were once tedious or painful, because a new consciousness is awakened in you.

3. Enthusiasm is the spiritual will or vision manifesting through you. To find your relationship to enthusiasm you must recognize how you are connected to the spirit. You are not your gender, title, cultural conditioning, or race.

The result is the Earthly manifestation of Heaven. Awakening now is your life鈥檚 purpose! Eckhart Tolle is an articulate writer, and his ideas flow logically. The stories he chooses enliven the concepts he presents. I have two minor critiques of this book: 1) I wish the end-notes contained source references to all the stories鈥攏ot just the Biblical references, and 2) It would have allowed me greater contemplation if he included pauses in his writing for personal discovery and practical applications. But, all-in-all, I thoroughly enjoyed A New Earth.
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Author听3 books526 followers
December 15, 2020
With so much stress about the election and the affliction of a racist-fascist-sexist-disgusting-gas-lighting President, I was experiencing tremendous anxiety and found I needed to read a book that was a soothing balm.

There are plenty of flaws with A New Earth. Tolle is ridiculously na茂ve about society naturally transforming, and I am far from optimistic in this way--not only about us transforming at all but also about saving our species from global warming. However, it's certainly pleasant to be positive. I find it far too teleological to propose that humanity is evolving...like Marxism believing that the proletariat will overthrow their Capitalist oppressors--Enlightenment will happen.

Another flaw...Tolle occasionally falls into bits of New Age b.s. such as an offhand defense of the quackery that is 鈥淐hinese medicine.鈥� He talks about a global "memory pain" of the human species, seemingly adapted from Jung. He also references negative and positive emotions having different 鈥渇requencies.鈥� Bleh. Evolution of the universe. Bleh. A released energy field left behind when a person leaves a room? Bleh. 鈥淣o random events.鈥� Bleh.

But when you look past these flaws, it鈥檚 a worthy read.

The book is essentially a pop adaption of Zen Buddhism but with a primary focus on the Ego as the source of our suffering and the downfall of human society, and mindful living in the present moment, the Now, as our path to escaping the Ego. We are not our Ego, we are an undifferentiated state of awareness and being. The Ego is our false mind selfishly clinging to itself.

Tolle describes what he calls a "pain body" to represent the negative aspects of our Ego, and it seems to me like a pretty accurate metaphor considering how the Self is not a unified entity in the mind but made up of many fractured pieces. The pain body and the Ego that feeds it are abstract thought forms in the mind, but they naturally seek to sustain themselves even when they are destructive to the being as a whole. This might seem contradictory, but we actually have a similar abstract entity that acts in this same self-sustaining fashion. A corporation. Corporations are abstract legal entities. They have no actual material being. All the physical elements that make up a corporation (employees, real estate, equipment, etc), are entirely replaced in time and yet the abstract entity continues. People and objects are just placeholders in a numerical balance sheet. And yet the entity works to grow and sustain itself through its inherent processes. And one can easily see how in a corporation's pursuit of sustaining itself (increasing profits) all other things become "value-less"--nature is a thing to plunder for increasing growth. Employees are tools to increase growth but can be tossed aside when they no longer serve their purpose of increasing corporate growth. All things are not what they actually are, but are opportunities for increasing the abstract entity. Corporations are rapacious machines that only exist as a cancer and yet they are utterly abstract legal entities. Similarly the ego sustains its pain body, feeds it with painful thoughts and actions, and thus we continue to suffer. The pursuit of Enlightenment begins by recognizing the Ego as seperate from who we are and observing our feelings in the moment. Non颅-resistance (to what is),听non颅-judgment (of our emotions), and non颅-attachment (to the things that build our Ego) are the three aspects of true freedom and enlightened living. The true self is that thing that artificial intelligence can never possess. A state of pure awareness and beingness. Living in the now.

In the end, Zen Buddhism is a rational "try it and see if it helps" philosophy. The opposite of dogmatic religion that declares that words in a book come from God. Buddhism is praxis--trial and error. Meditate and see if it helps. Try to breathe and let things go. If you find these practicies help to reduce your suffering in the moment then try it again. It has potential to help reduce suffering for any individual...even if the dream of species-wide evolution and Enlightenment proposed by Tolle is a fantasy.
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24 reviews2 followers
February 29, 2008
Practically: spot-on treatment of the ego as problem source. Lots of advice that would be beneficial for most people.

Philosophically: not rigorous, despite an implicit claim to be the next step following the path from Descartes through Sartre. Equivocal vocabulary lets him subtly draw questionable logical connections. Some metaphysical foundations are implicitly assumed. Notably missing is any treatment of ethics, or much in the way of implications at all. All in all, I am probably giving him too much credit considering one section is titled "Incontrovertible Proof of Immortality".

Stylistically: too verbose and repetitive. Since he does a remarkable job of making a coherent case, some anecdotes could go missing or are off-the-mark. Reads like a self-help book.

Spiritually: matches my own beliefs closely and in some cases explained myself to me. Reading such a verbose description of them provided me with tremendous food for thought. Tolle does not examine his premise that consciousness is inevitable, that it is woven into the fabric of the universe. Is this different from intelligent design? Finally, there wasn't much in the way of new ideas for me. I wish I was more knowledgable on the subject so I could tell what material here is distinct from a so-called "Eastern Spirituality 101 for Christians".
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426 reviews47 followers
October 9, 2022
La mayor铆a de estos libros suelen ser construidos alrededor de dos o tres conceptos fundamentales, conduciendo al lector por el arduo camino de la reflexi贸n con mayor o menor destreza.
Tolle aleja el concepto de espiritualidad de las religiones cl谩sicas pero, en realidad, reformula muchos de sus conceptos cruciales. Aun as铆 se muestra respetuoso con esos hist贸ricos 鈥渕ensajeros鈥� de sabidur铆a que tienen a煤n una gran influencia espiritual en la Humanidad (Jes煤s, Buda, etc). Reconstruye conceptos del estoicismo y de algo que me son贸 a mindfulness. Indudablemente, escribe con habilidad.
Machaca, entusiasta, sobre la idea de que el ego es el gran demonio y que el perd贸n y el amor a uno mismo y al pr贸jimo son b谩lsamos curativos (鈥漁utflow determines inflow鈥�) Debemos focalizar en nuestro prop贸sito interno porque lo gratificante ser谩 expresarlo, llevarlo al exterior (Contrapuesto al concepto imperante de que la adquisici贸n de elementos 鈥渆xternos鈥� o nuestras "acciones" llevar谩n a la gratificaci贸n interna) Finalmente, no te olvides de amar y s茅 consciente del momento presente.

"In the eyes of the ego, self-esteem and humility are contradictory. In truth, they are one and the same"
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124 reviews
April 28, 2012
I was so absolutely disappointed with this book. With all the hype I thought it might actually be something good but surprised at how much bull was in it! I am feeling so sad about the people that have bought into this bag of bull because they must be in a very desperate place to find themselves and if this is what helps them well, I just cannot imagine the insanity.

Seriously! If you want to be told that EVERYONE (including yourself) is Schitzo, posessed and unconsciouss well, then read the book. For anyone that has a bone of logic in their body - don't bother - you'll see the flaws very easily! There are so many factual flaws in this book that I'm surprised that it has become as popular as it has. I cannot say enough about how stupid this book is but Eckhart and Oprah would just say that my time of awakening is not at this moment and that is why I did not completely surrender to it!



Also kids, just because an ounce of it might proove to be true does not mean the whole thing is, please look at it with a bit more of an intelligent eye!
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151 reviews46 followers
July 12, 2015
丕賱賰鬲丕亘 乇丕卅毓 賵賰孬賷乇 賲賳 賮氐賵賱賴 丕爻鬲賵賯賮鬲賳賷 賲胤賵賱賸丕 賵噩毓賱鬲 毓賯賱賷 賮囟丕亍賸 乇丨亘賸丕.
丕賱賮氐賵賱 丕賱鬲賷 鬲丨丿孬 賮賷賴丕 毓賳 丕賱兀賳丕 噩毓賱鬲賳賷 兀丐賲賳 兀賳 鬲囟禺賲賴丕 賮賷 毓丕賱賲賳丕 丕賱毓乇亘賷 鬲丨鬲 賲丕 賷爻賲賶 丕賱賰乇丕賲丞 賵丕賱卮乇賮 賵睾賷乇賴丕 賴賵 兀丨丿 賲卮丕賰賱賳丕 丕賱噩賵賴乇賷丞.


禺賱丕氐丞 丕賱賰鬲丕亘 賴賷 "毓卮 丕賱賱丨馗丞 丕賱乇丕賴賳丞 賮賴賷 丕賱丨賷丕丞" 賵兀賳 鬲兀噩賷賱 丕賱爻毓丕丿丞 賱賱賲爻鬲孬亘賱 賷毓賳賷 囟賲賳賷賸丕 兀賳 丕賱賱丨馗丞 丕賱乇丕賴賳丞 毓丕卅賯 賷噩亘 鬲噩丕賵夭賴 賲丕賷噩毓賱 丕賱丨賷丕丞 噩丨賷賲賸丕 賲毓丕卮賸丕 賲賳 兀噩賱 賲爻鬲賯亘賱 睾賷乇 賲賵噩賵丿.
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Author听6 books27 followers
April 13, 2008
This is a wonderful and very helpful book. Coming from a ACIM vantage point, it takes a little bit to adjust to his terminology, because Tolle uses words in a different way. His Consciousness is ACIM's Spirit and Mind, and ACIM's consciousness (and the thoughts you think you think) is Tolle's "thoughts." Likewise ACIM's "guilt" equates to Tolle's pain body, so in a way it's simply the "wrong mind." His biblical " New Earth" is the Course's " Real World." On and on. So, once you adjust for those variations of terminology, his message is very helpful, though it's different. The way Tolle addresses the "why" is more in line with Advaita Vedanta, and therefore he does not have a clear cause for the dynamics of guilt, as the Course offers in the notion that the world was made as an attack on God, and is a projection from the mind, not a creation of God. But he does a lot to clarify the guilt mechanism in ways that nicely complement the picture, and can help you see things you might not have noticed before.

On the whole the book seems very helpful to me, and certainly has a very insightful way of helping us understand our inner workings better, and moreover point the way out of the labyrinth, not deeper into it, which is more than can be said for a lot of materials that are paraded around as spirituality.

To watch his presentations on Oprah's show is delightful, and documents that there is a huge pent up demand for this type of information. It seems curious that on one hand, because of his Vedanta-alike way of looking at the origin of creation, that he gets caught up in this evolutionary thinking, which can easily be an ego cop out, for then we're waiting for everybody else to change their mind. However, he is also crystal clear that the whole idea of a spiritual journey is a perfect ego stalling tactic, when the only question always is, what choice am I making right now, in this moment?

Within the context of Oprah's network it seems funny that Tolle's presentations are happening at the same time as Marianne Williamson, who gives the Course her own spin and seems focused in a more New Age style on fixing up the world, and not the way out of the labyrinth. So in that context Tolle is more closely in-line with the Course in spirit than her presentations, which purport to represent or explain the Course.
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29 reviews47 followers
December 26, 2020
This book makes you understand everything wrong in you and many people around you. I think if more people read it, we鈥檇 have a little bit better life experience.
The book is not perfect. Some ideas can seem cliche. It gets repetitive. But it added something to me, a new perspective.
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Author听29 books382 followers
February 17, 2008
5 stars! Uplifting and inspiring!

Having Oprah Winfrey say, "Your book is my book club pick" epitomizes a leap in success. It's certainly the dream of almost every author I know. For one Canadian author it's a dream come true. Vancouver-based author and spiritual teacher must feel like he's riding a wave. His book is Oprah's 61st choice for her book club. Oprah is hugely responsible for Tolle's earlier rise in fame as she launched his 2005 book , skyrocketing it to a million-copy bestseller.

Tolle's A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose is a fantastic book for anyone who is looking for some illumination on life. Many of us want to change, yearn to better ourselves or grow to our fullest potential, yet we have no idea HOW to do this, how to find our life's purpose. We are living on 'ego', surrounded by stuff and are unconnected to who we really are inside.

If you are a reader who really thinks about what you're reading, you'll find some clarity and direction in this book. I found it to be very uplifting, hopeful, thought-provoking and reaffirming. I think any book that can affect a person's thoughts or life as Eckhart's books have done deserves to be read with an open mind and heart. As in , I found many similarities in the messages in this book and I wish I'd read it years ago. Tolle's writing is quietly blunt and often lyrical, and always honest, as he sees life.

I recommend this book for older teens, especially those graduating and moving into the work force. It is also great for any adult, especially those looking to make changes in their lives, whether in relationships or careers. In many ways, I found it to be a philosophical study of how to 'let go' of old ways of thinking. This is a book about making every minute of your life count for something--being authentic, which reminds me also of Sarah Ban Breathnach's .

I am also pleased to see that Oprah has selected another Canadian author. As a Canadian novelist myself, this brings me some hope. After all, I've discovered that one of my life's purposes is to write novels that make people think.

What's your life's purpose?

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bestselling author of , a novel that will change how you view life...and death


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January 3, 2008
This is a follow up to Tolle's The Power of Now. I read this one first, and got a lot more out of it. This is a book about how what we tell ourselves about our world (experiences, relationships, events) becomes our world, for good or bad. It also gives practical advice (if you're willing to hang in there) about how to transform your thinking so as to improve your life and truly live in the Now. Tolle pulls from every religious system out there, and introduces new (to me) perspectives on biblical passages and this may put off some readers. However I found that opening my mind to the possibilities transformed my thinking. It seemed that every time I grew weary of it and was on the verge of putting it down, I would come across a gem that resonated so significantly that it kept me reading. While it takes some patience to slog through some of it, there are gems of insight in the book that have positively impacted my daily life. I'm about to read it again for the third time.
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March 2, 2008
Initially, I had trouble getting into the book. In my mind, the first couple dozen pages seemed written in pig latin. I put the book down for a few days and upon resuming, gems as noted below started jumping off the pages.


"When you lose touch with inner stillness, you lose touch with yourself. When you lose touch with yourself, you lose yourself in the world". ~Eckhart Tolle

"...the voice in the head, perhaps in the very moment it complains about something, and recognize it for what it is: the voice of the ego, no more than a conditioned mind-pattern, a thought". ~Eckhart Tolle

"See if you can catch yourself complaining in either speech or thought, about a situation you find yourself in, what other people do or say, your surroundings, your life situation, even the weather. To complain is always nonacceptance of what is. It invariably carries an unconscious negative charge. When you complain, you make yourself a victim. Leave the situation or accept it. All else is madness". ~Eckhart Tolle


If nothing else after reading the book, one might begin to live in the moment more often and take time to consciously breath. An 'awakening' of sorts for many just going through the motions and emotions in their life.

**UPDATE** A month or two later and doing the Oprah classes with Tolle. I'm getting it and appreciate the book even more. Life changing stuff if you are ready for it.
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May 19, 2008
The first chapter put me off with proclamations like this:

"This book is about you. It will change your state of consciousness...It can only awaken those who are ready...for some, that glimpse will come while reading this book...for others...through reading "The Power of Now" [also by Eckhart Tolle, by the way] or some other spiritually alive and therefore transformational book" (p. 7)

And then Tolle goes on to talk about how we have to let go of our egos, which is what gets in the way of "awakening". Ironic coming from a man who obviously thinks so highly of his books and ideas.

So I didn't have the most open of mind when I started chapter two. I found that what he had to say was not worthless but also not all that revolutionary. It felt like undergraduate introduction to philosophy. I resolved to get through at least a couple more chapters but decided not to punish myself. It's not really my cup of tea, but I thought I'd give it a chance. I remain unawakened.
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