


ECKHART TOLLE A NEW EARTH AUDIOBOOK TORRENT SERIES
The American chat-show host Oprah Winfrey chose A New Earth for her book club in January 2008, and in March it was featured in a series of ten weekly webinars broadcast on her website. What is extraordinary is what comes through you into this world". In chapter ten, "A New Earth", Tolle gives his readers suggestions for implementation of his ideas in their personal life but cautions them by saying: "You are still an ordinary human. In chapters seven, eight, and nine: "Inner Space, Inner Purpose and Who You Truly Are", Tolle makes many distinctions: between "knowing yourself and knowing about yourself" between the "Dreamer" and the "dream" between the objects of consciousness and the space of consciousness between outer space and inner space and between outer purpose and inner purpose. In chapters five and six Tolle uses the phrase pain body to describe the human tendency to carry "an accumulation of old emotional pain". He then develops these concepts in chapters two, three, and four by offering his descriptions of the ego and its "vices." In the book, Tolle defines the term ego as an "illusory sense of self" based on one's memories and thoughts. In "Chapter One: The Flowering of Human Consciousness", Tolle discusses the "inherent dysfunction in humanity" and proposes ways that readers may rise above it. It asserts that thoughts can have a powerful and beneficial "effect on the healing process" and puts forth a concept of "evolutionary transformation of human consciousness" which prompts the reader to participate in "honest self-evaluation can lead to positive change." Synopsis Įarly chapters of the book give simple explanations and provide a foundation for further concepts and ideas. The book describes human dysfunction, selfishness, anxiety, and the inhumanity we inflict on each other, as well as mankind's failed attempts to find life meaning and purpose through material possessions and unhealthy relationships. In the book, Tolle asserts that everyone can find "the freedom and joy of life" if they live in the present moment. According to Tolle, the book's purpose "is not to add new information or beliefs to your mind or to try to convince you of anything, but to bring about a shift in consciousness". Tolle's intent is to change the way human beings think, and he envisions a world population that is increasingly humble, enlightened, and pure. An article in Success magazine describes A New Earth as a "self-improvement book" that encourages its readers to live their lives in each present moment and to create happiness for themselves without emphasizing material possessions.
