TalkingHead
20th May 2008, 08:30 PM
Hello Robert!
I heard you say that your work begins where Eckhart Tolle leaves off. I'm sure that engaging in your energy work helps move more deeply into Being; but I was wondering if you think Eckhart leaves out such limiting factors when he talks about transformation?
Eckhart seems to emphasize that one can simply move into the body and transmute any suffering and pain into greater being.
So while I'm sure an cleared energy body is greatly preferred; is it necessary to achieve such an awakening? I can't help but feel as though your work outlines a more reliable and maybe laborious path; while Eckhart seems to point to an immediate awakening that happens regardless of the body's state?
I'm sure your works go hand in hand, but are there any key differences you can point out?
Thank you!
Tom
I heard you say that your work begins where Eckhart Tolle leaves off. I'm sure that engaging in your energy work helps move more deeply into Being; but I was wondering if you think Eckhart leaves out such limiting factors when he talks about transformation?
Eckhart seems to emphasize that one can simply move into the body and transmute any suffering and pain into greater being.
So while I'm sure an cleared energy body is greatly preferred; is it necessary to achieve such an awakening? I can't help but feel as though your work outlines a more reliable and maybe laborious path; while Eckhart seems to point to an immediate awakening that happens regardless of the body's state?
I'm sure your works go hand in hand, but are there any key differences you can point out?
Thank you!
Tom