Transcendentalism, for me, nudges up to the Truth as close as anything I've investigated, lived, tried--at least to this point. The fact that Tolle hasn't made himself into a prophet or demi-god, that he constantly points back to personal, interior experience, and preaches a gospel of extant wholeness beneath a facade of disconnection, feels true to me. He is repetitive but gets at the same things from different angles in his various talks. The practices have also proved quite, life-changing in a relatively short amount of time, the moment to moment noticing my thoughts and emotions, noticing when old hurts take over, being in the body, being present through breath and allowing stillness to spread into whatever activities with which I'm engaged. When I allow these things to be the background of action, life is more peaceful and meaningful regardless of what I'm doing or what is coming at me.