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Eckhart Tolle "Stillness Speaks" - Summary with Supplement
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Published: 04.07.2010.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 4 units
References: Used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Introduction    2
Chapter 1.  Silence and Stillness    3
Chapter 2.  Beyond the Thinking Mind    3
Chapter 3.  The Egoic Self    4
Chapter 4.  The Now    5
Chapter 5.  Who You Truly Are    5
Chapter 6.  Acceptance and Surrender    6
Chapter 7.  Nature    6
Chapter 8.  Relationships    6
Chapter 9.  Death and the Eternal    7
Chapter 10.  Suffering and the End of Suffering    8
  About the author    9
  Used literature    9
Extract

Introduction
The only function of spiritual teacher is to help you remove that which separates you from the truth of who you already are and what you already know in the depth of your being. The spiritual teacher is there to uncover and reveal to you that dimension of the inner depth that is also peace.
If you are looking for food for thought, you won't find it. The words are no more than signposts. That to which they point is not to be found within the realm of thought but a dimension within yourself that is deeper, and infinitely vaster than thought.
Sutras are powerful pointers to the truth in the form of aphorisms or short sayings with little conceptual elaboration. The Vedas and Upanishads are the early sacred teachings recorded in the form of sutras, as are the words of the Buddha. The sayings and parables of Jesus, too, when taken out of their narrative context could be regarded as sutras as well as the profound teachings contained in the Tao Te Ching, the ancient Chinese book of wisdom.
There is also an added sense of urgency here. The transformation of human consciousness is no longer a luxury, so to speak, available only to a few, isolated individuals, but a necessity if human kind is not to destroy itself.
The thoughts within this book don't say “look at me", but “look beyond me.”

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