Lessons from Eckhart Tolle’s ‘The power of Now’ – part 3 of 3, (summary review by Gil Dekel, PhD.)

Lessons from Eckhart Tolle’s ‘The power of Now’ – part 3 of 3, (summary review by Gil Dekel, PhD.)

by Gil Dekel. page 138 Most men are captured in the thinking-mind, and most women are captured in the pain-body. In both cases it is a grip of the mind. 140 The present is more powerful than the past. The past (and what other people did to you in the past) cannot control your true-self. When you know the present, you realize that you are responsible for your inner space now, nobody else does....

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Lessons from Eckhart Tolle’s ‘The power of Now’ – part 2 of 3 (summary review by Gil Dekel, PhD.)

Lessons from Eckhart Tolle’s ‘The power of Now’ – part 2 of 3 (summary review by Gil Dekel, PhD.)

by Gil Dekel. page 97 Listen with your whole body. If you read a book, then read it with your whole body. Always be connected to your inner body, no matter what shape you see in the outer world. Experience the outer world with your inner world. Keep your attention on the outer world, but combine it with the inside world. 98 When you are stuck in traffic light, or when waiting in a long queue,...

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Lessons from Eckhart Tolle’s ‘The power of Now’ – part 1 of 3 (summary review by Gil Dekel, PhD.)

Lessons from Eckhart Tolle’s ‘The power of Now’ – part 1 of 3 (summary review by Gil Dekel, PhD.)

by Gil Dekel. page 9 Beggars are those who do not find truth and joy inside; they may be rich financially yet beggars for emotions. Those who look outside for ‘scraps’ of pleasure, do not realise it lay in their heart. page 10 The concept of ‘Being’ can be felt as a real experience, not just understood as a theory or idea in the mind. page 12 We are not our thoughts; our thoughts are...

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Don’t Worry God, We Still Love You.

Don’t Worry God, We Still Love You.

I have heard the breathing of the birds in the silence of my heartbeat. And the branches of my tree, weaving words for my mouth. So my soul could, once again, praise this glorious moment we call ‘Life’. Sometimes I have memories in seconds, when the sun sets in my heart and the bees sing my thoughts into honey. For centuries I search for the soul of the One, but now I know we are...

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Introduction to Reiki and Personal Development.

Introduction to Reiki and Personal Development.

Reiki is a method of drawing healing energy that balances the body and the mind. Rei means Universal, and Ki (also known as Chi) means Energy. Reiki – Universal Energy. This energy is known for thousands of years as an energy that flows through people’s body, connecting the sky, the earth, and the core essence of human existence.

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When The Impossible Is Realized.

Interview with Alan Steinfeld, author and founder of NewRealities.com. Gil Dekel: You are writing about the artist’s role in creating new realities. Do you think there is a unique or specific way that artists see or experience reality? Alan Steinfeld: The artist feels something on a subtle level and is driven to express that, not from a conscious mind but from a subconscious mind....

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Emotional Slices of Light.

Emotional Slices of Light.

Photographic installation artist Katayoun Dowlatshahi interviewed by Gil Dekel. Gil Dekel: You are tracing light onto glass using a method called Carbon Photography. How did you develop the idea of ‘light drawings’? [1] Katayoun Dowlatshahi: In 1998 I spent a year as Artist in Residence at Durham Cathedral. It was there that I began a journey investigating the relationship between...

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Insight into Words.

Poet Maggie Sawkins interviewed by Gil Dekel. Gil Dekel: You have been writing since the age of nine. How does the process of writing poetry work for you? [1] Maggie Sawkins: I think that there are different processes for different poems. Sometimes it is two things that seem opposites, and you make a connection. That is, a tension between two things that a poem can grow out of. For example,...

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