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Eckhart Tolle: Eckhart Tolle Greatest Life Lessons

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This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to elevate your life to a higher plane of existence. Eckhart Tolle is an insightful observer of what makes the human condition and his words ring true on a very deep level.

There are fourteen facets of a person's life that are discussed in this book. From the basics to the advanced, each step is looked at individually and arranged in a way that allows the reader to perfect one before moving on to the next. A number of Eckhart's observations come from his years of study into the teachings of Christ and Buddha. The combination of sources gives new life to his work and makes the teachings relevant to today. To change your life, this is a great place to start.

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39 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 23, 2014

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8 reviews11 followers
February 1, 2015
Will definitely reread this book

Great book with superb quotes by Tolle to begin each chapter. Ms. Franklin does a nice job of explaining some of Tolles work. Find the Silence that is unique to you, that's where happiness resides. The chapters are short, usually illustrated by analogies that I found wonderful such as the wave (sorry won't spoil it). Great for beginners!

I would have given it 5 stars but the editing was horrible. Many spelling mistakes as well. But I didn't distract me from reading it and enjoying the content.
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January 29, 2015
Needs editing

If you already read The Power of Now, I don't really feel that this book adds anything profound. And the typos almost became too much for me. Did the author not edit it ?
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March 16, 2015
Did not enjoy this book, repetitious and boring. Has nothing new to say following Tolle's "The Power of Now". Franklin quotes Tolle, obviously, but has her own views which at times seem quite distant from Tolle. As another reader has pointed out it is full of typos..
1 review5 followers
January 16, 2015
my own fault

I should have looked at who the author was, it isn't Eckhart Tolle . This book Does Not capture the teachings and is loaded with typos!
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