Take a Break
from Your “Life Situation”—and Come Back Home to Your
Life
Is it possible that the
simple act of being is not actually that simple? That to
really be here now requires practice, like any other skill
worth learning? On The Art of Presence, Eckhart Tolle invites
you to a six-session audio retreat to teach you how to deepen
the moment-to-moment realization of your essential nature—the
unified consciousness that lives in all things.
What Is Your Relationship to the Present Moment?
When Eckhart Tolle wrote his international bestseller The
Power of Now, he pointed us in the direction of something that’s
always been right under our noses: life in this very instant.
Yet why do so many of us continue to feel like we’re missing
it? Attention, he teaches, is the answer—a quality of
relaxed alertness that you can progressively sharpen and
sustain. In so doing, you overcome the judgments and
limitations of the mind-made sense of self with its “endless
stream of thoughts” about past and future, and find an
expanse of peace and renewed purpose in each and every moment.
On The Art of Presence, Eckhart guides you through seven hours
of transformational insights that allow “presence to
naturally arise” in you. With his one-of-a-kind instruction,
you will learn how to ground yourself in the vibrancy of your
“inner body” while simultaneously breaking free from the
illusion of separation from the outside world, how to connect
to “the perceiver” of all your experiences to realize the
wisdom of spiritual surrender, how to access the higher
intelligence that empowers “right action,” and much more.
Discovering the Extraordinary in the Ordinary
“In every seemingly ordinary moment,” explains Eckhart,
“a profound depth and beauty awaits your discovery.” The
Art of Presence is your opportunity to join him for “a
simple retreat” from the chaos and uncertainty of “the
story of your life” into the ever-expanding awareness of the
fullness of life in the Now.
The music used in the credits of this DVD is from the album
Satsang by Deva Premal and Miten.