The School of Greatness - End Suffering by Changing This One Thing | Eckhart Tolle
Episode Date: March 4, 2026Eckhart Tolle shares what may be the most counterintuitive truth about human suffering: the pain you feel is almost never caused by your circumstances - it comes from the mental narrative you attach t...o them. So many people carry a heavy identity built from past wounds, failures, and stories they've been repeating for years, never realizing they are not the story. Eckhart walks through why the ego is so deeply ingrained that even enormous suffering isn't always enough to break its hold - and why the present moment is the only place where that grip can finally loosen. He breaks down the law of attraction with unusual clarity, showing why manifesting from neediness pushes what you want further away, and why true abundance starts with appreciating what already exists around you. By the end, you'll understand why the journey itself - not the destination - is where life actually happens, and how shifting your state of consciousness right now changes everything that comes next. Eckhart’s books: The Power of Now Practicing the Power of Now Stillness Speaks A New Earth In this episode you will: Discover why your psychological suffering is almost always caused by mental narratives, not by your actual circumstances, and how to separate the two in real time. Learn a simple practice for experiencing the present moment without the weight of interpretation, so you can find peace even in frustrating situations. Understand why the ego can never be satisfied by achievement or money, and what actually creates lasting fulfillment. Recognize the difference between manifesting from lack versus manifesting from fullness - and how one quietly destroys what you're trying to create. Explore what it means to know yourself beyond your personal story, so you can access the deeper dimension of consciousness that is already whole and complete. For more information go to https://lewishowes.com/1897 For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960 More SOG episodes we think you’ll love: Lewis Howes [SOLO] Katherine Woodward Thomas Tony Robbins Get more from Lewis! Get my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Get The Greatness Mindset audiobook on SpotifyText Lewis AIYouTubeInstagramWebsiteTiktokFacebookX Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Millions of people in this world live with this heaviness,
and they don't realize this heaviness that they call my life
is actually a narrative that they tell themselves.
That mind-made sense of self is utterly fiction.
Can you see how insane that is?
You've been one of my great inspirations here on the planet.
Guided millions and millions of people to an understanding of who they really are.
Eckhart Toley.
Your relationship with the present world is dysfunctional.
Your entire life,
is functional. Make the present moment your friend. Then your whole life begins to change.
If someone watching or listening is saying, well, my present is really challenging right now.
How can I actually enjoy the present when I'm in breakdown everywhere?
The problem is lives in the mind. To get out of that.
I've got a number of topics today. One being about the law of attraction. I want to talk about
stress and anxiety. I want to talk about why people suffer and how to get out of suffering.
I want to talk about relationships and how to
know when you're in a healthy dynamic in relationships, all these things I want to talk about today.
But the first one, I felt like I was trapped in suffering for so many years. And I didn't know how
to get out of this suffering, anxious, stressful feeling that would come and go, that would
ruminate at night, that would keep me up at night, that would make me anxious in social settings,
that would make me feel like I wasn't good enough. And I know people feel a sense of,
of suffering, anxiety, overwhelm, and stress today,
which seems like more than ever.
I'm curious, with all of your wisdom and experience,
how can we overcome or eliminate stress and suffering and anxiety in our lives
when it seems to be crippling us?
Usually, if you are not conscious of how your mind or operate,
and many people still are not conscious of how their mind operates,
they locate all the source of their troubles outside themselves.
So they perceive whatever their life situation is,
and every life situation is to some extent problematic.
There's no life situation that is totally perfect,
where everything is going well, no matter how much you practice positive thinking,
which is, of course, a wonderful thing to do. Nevertheless, there will always be things that are
problematic in every life situation. So life always challenges you, no matter what stage you're at
in your life, you get new challenges. Even if you are highly conscious or, let's say, enlightened,
And even the enlightened person still gets challenged by life situations.
And that's a good thing.
We may come back to that a little bit later.
The beginning of an awakening for people out of their suffering is the realization that most of the psychological suffering,
because this is what we're talking about.
We're not talking about toothache or anything like that.
No.
You're talking about psychological suffering.
The psychological suffering arises from stories that you tell yourself in your mind about situations,
about your life or your life situation.
As a practical exercise to introduce this teaching to people,
I sometimes recommend this.
Next time you find yourself in a situation,
that in which suffering arises.
And suffering, of course, is a generic term.
It can come in many forms.
On one end of the spectrum,
suffering is just feeling irritated
or upset about something.
It might be a minor thing, but feel irritated.
On the other end of the spectrum,
there's deep despair,
deep depression and sadness,
or extreme forms of anxiety,
anic and all that. So we have the two and in between there's a wide range of different
forms of suffering that arise. And very often they are not recognized as suffering by people.
If you're not conscious of how your mind operates, you don't even know that you're suffering.
You don't even know that there is another way, that there would be another way in which you
could experience this particular situation. So I recommend next time you find you become upset
about something or irritated, which is a form of suffering, minor form of suffering, experiment.
I say, let's imagine a situation that these things happen quite often to people.
You're in a lineup, let's say it's at the airport.
Airport is a source where often people experience psychological suffering because things
don't go the way they expect them to go up.
Yes.
Especially these days.
So you're in a lineup.
up and they're not moving.
You're getting more and more irritated and upset.
It could be anywhere.
You're waiting, but it's not happening.
You're waiting there or in a traffic time where on the telephone,
nobody's answering just to get automated message.
It says, your call is important to us.
And the Groxwood waiting time is 45 minutes.
Right.
And you feel more than when you get angry and irritated.
Now, I recommend the following practice because you're standing there,
waiting there, you might as well practice. Ask yourself, how would I experience this situation
if I did not add any interpretation or any thought to it? How would I experience this moment?
If I didn't add any thought to it, if I did not interpret it in any way, if I just allowed
this to be as it is without burdening it with this baggage of thought. It's okay, let's say you're
standing in this line up and it's very irritated.
So how would I experience this if I did not, in other words, if I did not in my mind say
this is bad and all the other thought that come after that.
Because when you say this is bad, then the next thought comes my life is bad and you get a
whole string of associated thoughts that are negative.
How would I experience this moment without adding any thought to it?
Okay, so there you stand.
And this would bring your attention into the present moment.
And so your attention moves into the present moment.
And in this present moment, you're standing there.
You're breathing.
You're looking around.
People moving.
Whatever the rule is you find yourself in.
You're breathing.
You're perceiving things.
People.
And suddenly, you're
may find that this moment is actually free of suffering. The suffering did not arise, was not caused
by the external circumstance. It was caused by the narrative in your mind about this circumstance.
That's a huge distinction. And this is begin to live consciously when you realize this.
until you realize that you live unconsciously,
which means, in spiritual terms,
to live unconsciously is to be totally identified
with whatever your mind is saying,
the I call it the voice in the head,
the narrative in your mind that tells you about how bad things are,
how they should be, they are, but they shouldn't be,
they should be different, but they are,
as they are always in this moment.
You can't change this moment.
So you become aware.
This was discovered, by the way,
2000 years ago,
by a not very well-known ancient Greek philosopher Epictetus.
And he said,
most of your suffering is derived
from what your mind is telling you about a situation,
but not from the situation itself.
And that's an enormous realization.
And that can be the beginning of an awakening to see that the narrative in your mind is mostly what called is the suffering.
It is possible, of course, that an external situation may cause physical discomfort, obviously.
Yes.
That's possible.
Your legs are hurting or back is hurting or too cold or too hot.
Physical discomfort?
Of course, that's possible.
But that is not suffering in a sense in which we...
use this term right here. Now, the psychological suffering, unhappiness is another word you could use.
It's a generic term for any form of negativity inside yourself, unhappiness, suffering.
So you begin to realize that most of that arises from a mental narrative about a situation or
about your circumstances, but not from the circumstances themselves.
And then you can begin to practice.
Every time you feel upset is arising, some form of anger is arising, some form of negativity,
blaming people in situations and saying this shouldn't be happening or something is not happening,
but it should be happening, or they should do this, or they shouldn't do it, all kinds of narratives in your mind.
So your spiritual awakening is you're beginning to be aware of what your mind is saying.
The stories that you're telling yourself about situations,
but also the stories you're telling yourself about what you call your life.
So because people, there are millions of people in this world who live with a very painful sense of identity.
They perceive their life as a burden.
So they live with this heaviness, and they don't realize this heaviness that they call my life is actually a narrative that they tell themselves.
And they say, that's me, all the things that have happened to me, the dreadful things in the past, that people did to me, or circumstances did to me, or maybe even the bad things that I did.
So you get a very heavy identity builds up.
And that becomes your sense of self.
And people don't realize it's a story you're continuously telling yourself in your mind.
But you're so identified with a story that you don't exist.
You're outside of the story.
And so that's that is what in some spiritual traditions is called.
the self, the Buddha called it the self, which is the mind-made sense of self, which the Buddha
said, which ultimately you recognize that that mind-made sense of self is ultimately a kind of fiction
that you live through. So now, when you realize that this is the case, this means,
at this point of realization, another dimension of consciousness has arisen in you, which is not your mind. We could call it awareness, or we could call it presence. So when you realize what your mind is doing, that is not part of the conceptual mind that works through stories and words and concepts, it is a deeper, or you could say deeper or higher,
dimension of consciousness that suddenly has arisen you. I often call it presence,
but another good word for it is awareness. So awareness is the ability to know what your mind is doing.
And then the wonderful thing is, at first it's just glimpses when you detach from the mind.
You say, oh wow. And then you have moments when you're not suffering,
because you allow this moment to be as it is.
But who are we when we detach from our own mind?
Ah, very good question.
Yes.
So at first you were identified with the conceptual mind, the story-making mind, and your sense of identity was the story of me.
My past, my memories, my beliefs, my...
That's right.
All these thoughts that are accumulated in the bank of my mind from the point of my mind from the
past that I've told myself, this happened to me, this is what's wrong with me, this is why I'm
not good enough, or this person did this, or whatever. Exactly, exactly. Now, when the
awareness arises, your sense of who you are, your sense of identity begins to shift from being lodged
in the conceptual mind, the voice in the head. It goes to a deep. It goes to a deep.
deeper place and you realize who you are in your essence is actually the awareness itself.
And that is an amazing realization.
In other words, this is a dimension of consciousness that is, I call it, beyond thought.
thinking is a wonderful thing.
Thinking is a very powerful tool for creating.
However, if thinking is all we have and we look for our identity in the mind,
then that is very limiting.
If thinking is used as a tool, it's very powerful and empowering and can be very creative.
But if thinking becomes self-serving, in other words, you're completely identified with this stream of thinking that never, well, most people never stops.
All through the day, they're talking to themselves.
There's a voice in the head.
Sometimes they talk, they say, I, sometimes they talk to themselves and you, you shouldn't have done that.
You're not good enough.
Yeah, all these things.
So this is the most important thing in a person's life, and this is why we're here, is to experience this shift in consciousness so that increasingly in glimpses at first, but then increasingly your sense of who you are is the space of awareness, the presence.
Does that mean there's two of us?
one could say that
there is on the one hand
I sometimes call it
on the one hand you have your
form identity
your form is the most of physical body
which is the first thing
people identify with
but really it's not a physical body
it's a mental image of my body
which may be happy
about or either
the body can be a source
of pride or it can be a source of shame
or anything in between
And so people identify with my body.
That's the first identity, form identification.
And the next is the psychological form of me, all the things that I identify with in my past.
The past makes up who I think I am, or the past conditioning, starting in childhood,
the way of which the culture in which you grow up, the family in which you grow up,
all those things become part of your identities.
You have form, I call it form identity, or the one that, and everybody obviously has one.
Later, how conscious you are, you continue to have a physical body until you don't.
And you have a form identity, a psychological form.
But there is a deeper identity also that, and this is spiritual awakening, that is, I call it essence identity, your essence.
And your essence is, if we want to use the term awareness and we use the term presence.
But another term we can use what that really is, is consciousness.
The essence of who you are is consciousness, the light of consciousness itself.
And this is not, this is something to be experienced.
you cannot understand conceptually what it is that I'm talking about
unless you experience in this moment perhaps,
what's the only moment there is,
unless you experience what that means that you are, in essence,
you are consciousness, the space or the light of consciousness.
Between two thoughts, for example,
Sometimes there's a thought that comes to an end,
and another thought hasn't arisen yet.
You have a gap of five seconds or ten seconds,
and this is an experiential thing.
To realize yourself as consciousness is, it implies that, first,
for very brief instances,
the mind becomes still, it subsides.
But you are still there.
So when you are not, let's say, let's assume that you let go of any memory of your past.
Because you don't need it right now.
You don't remember your past at all or your name or anything.
And you're not thinking about future.
In fact, you're not thinking at all, but you are aware.
You're aware of your sense perceptions, but you're not interpreting sense perceptions.
You're allowing sense perceptions to be.
Now, who or what are you when you're not telling yourself who are what you are?
What are you without the story?
And some people are afraid of that.
They're so attached to the story.
They can't let go.
But it's a wonderful,
practice for some people, they all will let go when the story that they have, that they
call their life becomes so painful that they can't stand it anymore.
And then sometimes they experience a breakthrough.
Why do so many people hold on to their pain identity, their past story for decades sometimes?
Why do they hold on to it so long when you might see their friends and family seeing that
they're suffering and struggling, but they're unwilling to break
free of this old identity or current identity they've been holding on to for so long.
Sometimes, like you said, people will finally get so bad.
They finally let that identity go.
But why does it take an extreme horrible breakdown or pain for people to finally say,
you know, this old story of mine, this old identity doesn't work for me anymore.
I want to let it go and step into a new identity.
Why is that so challenging for people?
Well, it's we all inherit.
it goes back thousands of years
in a collective consciousness
or unconsciousness and humanity
we all inherit this
kind of dysfunction
of mental
of course another word for that
is the ego
it is the human ego
ego sometimes
when people use the term ego
they
interpret it in different ways
then they see the egos
that used by Freud
the Freudian ego and other egos
But when I use the term ego or when it's used in a spiritual context, ego simply means complete identification with your mind, with the thinking, the mental emotional makeup of you.
That's ego is complete identification with that.
And so that's so deeply ingrained.
Every human being inherits that kind of dysfunction.
Wow.
And so it's so hard to let go because it's so hard.
deeply ingrained in every, by the conditioning of your mind. And so some people need an enormous
amount of suffering. And even with that, some people don't awaken even then they, they be unhappy
until they die. Or they die even at an early age because the body can't stand the unhappiness
anymore. It isn't functioning properly anymore because their mental state interferes with the
otherwise harmonious functioning of the body. So they make themselves ill through stress.
Right.
It's a, so we are faced with, it's an enormous, it's also very challenging and wonderful thing
to realize that your purpose here beyond any purpose that you might have on a personal level.
level, which also has a function.
But your deeper purpose is to evolve as a conscious being and to go beyond the ego here.
So that consciousness evolves because you're only an expression of the universal consciousness.
And universal consciousness throughout the universe is awakening.
We live in an awakening universe.
So gradually life forms, in our case, the ural life forms,
becomes, begins to awaken into a higher level of consciousness.
Yes.
So the essence here is realizing this, the possibility of living in this, a different state of consciousness, where you're not necessarily all.
always immediately thinking and interpreting things.
And if there's someone watching or listening that is thinking of themselves,
you know what, I'm just feeling pain psychologically, kind of off and on consistently,
and I haven't been able to figure out how to break free and feel a sense of true harmony
internally, true peace.
Yes, of course, there's challenges that are going to come our way as human beings, you know,
as we continue to grow, but as a baseline, peace and harmony, and they just can't figure out
how to get there, what type of application or what do people need to be aware of and then
take action on in order to start working towards inner peace and harmony?
Right. Yes, good question. Well, a good entry point is the present moment. That's the
the present moment is the
I sometimes call it
the portal into that state
of consciousness that we call presence
awareness
now the
the egoic mind as I call it
the egoic mind
is not really interested in the present
moment and it usually tries to obscure
the present moment it's interested in some
other imagined moment
but not this
past the future
Yes. It ignores the present moment, but the first realization is the absolute importance of the present moment in your life. It's a foundation for everything. And your relationship to the present moment determines how the future evolves, what we call future, which by the way never arrives,
because when it arrives, it's again the present moment.
So the realization that all you ever have,
all that you can ever experience is intrinsically linked with the present moment.
It's inseparable from the present moment.
Your entire life unfolds in and as the present moment.
that all there ever is.
The past, when the past happened,
it was the present moment.
It couldn't happen anywhere else.
And when you remember the past,
you remember it in the present moment.
The future, when the future comes,
when tomorrow comes,
it won't be tomorrow anymore.
It will be the now.
There was a British pub in London
that I lived in London for many years,
they had a sign on the bar that says free beer tomorrow.
And of course, tomorrow never comes.
So the sign is always true.
That's funny.
If you go to the next day, they said, no, tomorrow.
Tomorrow.
Wow, that's funny.
So tomorrow actually never comes.
Of course, we need to make plans on a practical level.
The future is.
indispensable. We need
it for us to get together here, to talk.
Custibular day and time for
collecting. So on a practical level, we cannot do without future.
But on the deeper level, on the deeper satirotic level,
it's important to realize that the future as such
does not actually exist because all you can ever
experience or have is the present moment.
Yes.
So that's the starting point.
It begins with the realization of the absolute primary importance of the present moment.
This is all you ever have.
So you might as well have a good relationship with the present moment because if your relationship with the present moment is dysfunctional, your entire life is dysfunctional.
Right.
So how do we, so how do we, if someone watching or listening is saying, well, my present is really challenging right now.
Yes.
I've got a lot of debt.
You know, I feel I've got some sickness in my body and my health is not there.
You know, I'm going through a divorce or breakup.
The career is not as good as I want it to be.
There's some type of pain in the present.
How can I actually enjoy the present when I'm in breakdown everywhere?
Yeah.
Let's leave aside for a moment physical pain.
It's another story.
But the psychological pain that's there is,
again associated with certain situations. It's associated with your life situation, which may be
problematic on some level, whether it's financial or relationship or work situation or living
situation. It's very, or health situation. It's very likely that at any given time,
your life situation will be problematically on at least one of these levels.
Right.
And sometimes this is a lot of money, two or three or four becomes really problematical.
You lose all your money, you lose your job, your wife leaves you or use your home.
These things can do sometimes happen.
So you have that.
And again, that's usually these life challenges, situational challenges, are usually perceived as being part of the present moment, but they're not really in the present moment.
They are what is called, what I call your life situation.
But other than your life situation, you have something that I call your life.
Life situation exists in time.
Life is now.
and never not now
and since your life is now
you have to ask you
yes I have all these problems
I'm not know how I'm going to pay the rent
maybe or
my relationship is problem
I have to
I'm in the middle of divorce proceedings
all these things that happen to people
or I've just
been let go
or my company has collapsed
or whatever
or it might collapse
maybe it's doing well but it may not
well next year, all kinds of things that are perceived is problematic, which sometimes are real
and sometimes are just imagination.
Again, we need to differentiate between when people say they're having big problems, sometimes
they are just in the mind because they think of things that might go wrong.
And other times, they're actually real challenges happening around you.
Right.
But here again is to single out the present moment, not to ignore.
action that you might take or have to take in order to change certain situations.
Is there any action that I can take?
That's a secondary question.
It's important, but it's secondary.
Primary question, I often ask people, what problem do you have at this moment?
And then they usually start by saying, well, I'm running out of money
or this, I'm living in this unpleasant, this place.
What if I said, no, no, running out of money, it's not,
this, what, just this moment, right here and now,
what problem do you have here and now in this moment?
And then you look around, maybe you become aware of your,
that you're breathing, and you look around,
and then you reluctantly sometimes people have to admit, well, okay, I'm ready to admit that at just this moment, there isn't actually a problem.
The next one there might be, but the next one is again, of course, at this moment you may have a challenge that you immediately need to deal with.
If you're going for a walk and you encounter a wild animal coming towards you, you don't say,
I don't have any problems at this moment.
That's a challenge that you need to deal with, but we wouldn't call it a problem.
I mean, I sometimes go for walks in the forest, usually there are bears here.
So if you encounter a bear, that is not a problem.
it's a challenge and you deal with it.
Either you run away or you don't,
whatever you do, deal with it.
The problem is, it lives in the mind.
So to get out of that is to give much more attention
to the present moment and realize that in the present moment,
the problem cannot survive.
say that more time in the present moment?
The problem, any problem you have, cannot survive in the present moment.
Because problem is a burden that you carry in your mind, your mental emotional field.
That's what a problem is.
The rest is situations and circumstances.
Either you leave them alone if there's nothing you can do or you take some action.
But they're not a problem.
Either you act or you don't act.
And if you don't act, you take your attention into the present moment and see that it's actually okay.
Right.
And I've often get correspondence from people in prison.
They're in prison, and they, we are, through my foundation, we are sending thousands of thousands of books to prisons and so in for prisoners to read.
I often get communication people realize that in their prison cell, they realize
that actually I have no problem.
In other words, they come to a complete alignment with the present moment.
There's no longer an entity that this should not be happening,
because that's where the suffering arises.
And of course, present is a situation where you probably can't take much action
when you can try to escape, but you probably won't succeed.
Right, right, right.
You've got to accept and surrender.
Yes. So there's always the action may need to be taken, but if no action is possible, then you come to a place of surrender. But it's positive surrender, not negative surrender. Positive surrender is an uncompromising yes to the present moment. An uncompromising yes to what is. That is a place of great enough power.
that arises with yes this is what is that's the starting point so you're not arguing
with the isness of things because that's insane you cannot argue with what is and
that the this constant arguing with what is this actually amplifies the ego the egoic
conscious the ego loves to argue with what is it needs to it loves enemies it and the ego makes
the present moment into an enemy.
Right. And you see
how insane that is
you make the present
moment into your enemy
because that's all you ever have. It means you
make your whole life
into an enemy because your whole life is
the present moment.
Right. Right.
So I sometimes say become
make the present moment your
friend, not your enemy.
Make the present moment your
friend. Then your whole life
begins to change. Because
what we call future is just an extension of your state of consciousness in the present moment.
So if your state of consciousness is negative, it is very likely that you will experience
much more negativity in the so-called future.
If the present moment, if you're in the present moment, you're in a place of acceptance,
of positive acceptance, then it's very likely that the present, the present, the, if the,
So-called future, I always say so-gold future because the future as such doesn't exist.
It's always when it comes, it's a now.
Yes.
So the so-called future reflects your state of consciousness in the present moment.
So that's really a very important realization.
So that is how the absolute importance of your state of consciousness here and now.
What is your state of consciousness now?
rather than thinking that something else is more important than my state of consciousness.
So in any situation, you're faced with any situation,
what is the state of consciousness with which you face the situation?
Are you in a state of resistance or negativity towards the situation?
Because in any endeavor that you undertake, inevitably, obstacles will arise
in anything. You want to create something new. Obstically, but often come in many forms,
sometimes in the form of human beings who don't like you to do what you're doing, or it can come
in the form of other structures that are in society, the rigid structures. So you get all kinds of
bureaucratic obstacles or whatever the obstacles are. So how do you face an obstacle? What is your state of
consciousness, when an obstacle arises, do you immediately become angry? Do you become or despondent? Or do you
start complaining in your mind of people and talking about others, how awful this situation is,
and complaining? Or are you able to just immediately say, this is what is? So you face the obstacle,
not in a state of resistance, come from a state of power. This is what is. And then when you are in
that state of presence, very often a right action arises spontaneously.
And you do, you find yourself doing the right thing because you're not making this
situation into an enemy.
And this is very important.
If you want to achieve great things, a huge obstacle for people is to start complaining and
building up stress when things go wrong. In other words, things should be happening. So they become
negative. They become unpleasant. They become unpleasant to people, colleagues and people who they work
with. And a lot of negative energy can build up in a company and so on. So, and that is not
some of the most effective people in this world. There are perhaps a few.
They don't work with negativity.
They work immediately with a positive attitude.
They don't make the present moment into an enemy.
They might never have heard any spiritual teaching.
So perhaps that is some kind of innate wisdom that they have,
or maybe they've learned this lesson in a past lifetime.
Who knows?
So the importance is always starting.
with the present moment and again what is what what problem do I have now in the
is there a problem here and now just this moment well actually no not not
really not the problem isn't here the problem is in the mind but it's not here
that's a place of power and then then you become aligned with the
the product the power of now the power of the present moment so a
which is the power of consciousness itself, beyond the ego.
Far, far powerful.
The ego is only a like, it's like the reflected light.
Like the moon reflects the light of the sun,
and the ego reflects the light of consciousness.
It's only, it's not power.
There's no power in ego itself.
In the same way, there's no light in the moon.
It's just reflected light.
Wow.
Yeah, that's powerful.
This has been fascinating so far. I'm sure we could talk about, you know, consciousness and suffering for hours,
but I want to get to a few other concepts here. One of the being about the law of attraction,
because you mentioned kind of synchronicities and serendipities and kind of this idea of when we align ourselves
to consciousness and to more harmony thoughts to more peaceful thoughts. In my experience,
things just come. You know, the right things that I'm intending, it's they happen very quickly
and unexpectedly. I would love to hear your thoughts on your definition of the law of attraction,
but also maybe the three habits that you see people doing the most that hurt them from attracting
effortlessly using the law of attraction. Right. Well, the main mistake, perhaps,
that people make is not coming from a place of fullness, but coming from a place of neediness,
and putting too much attention on what is the undesirable conditions that they want to get rid of,
but mentally, almost continuously focusing on the undesirable condition,
like not enough money, for example,
which is the problem for many people.
So let's use money for the example, then, the law of attraction with money.
How could we attract more wealth or financial abundance in our life using the law of attraction?
Yeah.
Well, first of all is the acknowledgement of abundance that is already here and now.
And not focusing on the lack of abundance that is.
here now, which you could find
by thinking about it,
but to actually focus
on where is the abundance
that I can find here now, and
that is all around you.
It is in nature.
When you look at the abundance of nature,
the multiplicity of
life forms, the wonder
of nature,
the abundance of
evil, or let's say you're in
a city, you can
look at a
appreciate all the things that you see around you.
You don't need to necessarily own it or buy it, just appreciate it.
So this, the appreciation of the goodness of life that is always all around you,
even if you have no money, there's still the goodness of life is all around you.
You see it all around you.
The sunshine, I mean, the sun is the ultimate.
symbol of abundance because it gives energy of itself almost eternal.
I mean, eventually the sun will die, but as far as we are concerned, it's virtually eternal.
It pours out energy continuously.
And at some point, we will realize that even on the level of energy,
the universe is infinitely abundant.
So we will no longer need things.
things that we're using now, fossil fuels and those things we have access to other forms of energy that are more helpful.
But the abundance is all around you. Let's say you walk your past in the city, you're walking past a slower shop.
You look at, wow, such beauty, appreciation, even to seeing a beautiful man or woman or nice, or even a beautiful car,
I love that.
But why don't I have that car?
Why does he have that car?
It's all egoic, much narratives that make you unhappy to appreciate.
Nature, of course, is very powerful.
And then you too appreciate the aliveness in your body,
that you're breathing,
and you can actually feel that your body,
many people can't feel that.
I call it the inner body awareness.
You feel that every cell of your body is pervaded with the sense of aliveness, energy.
And you can feel that.
That is abundance.
So there's abundance of life all around you.
You can feel the life within you also.
And so we could some people call that gratitude.
I call it more appreciation.
The appreciation of the abundance of life that is always around you.
That's a wonderful starting point.
So you're not focusing on lack, you're focusing on abundance.
Even when you don't have any, if you feel like you don't have anything, you can find abundance around you.
Yes, always acknowledge it, the good things of life, acknowledge, but even seemingly insignificant things.
Like when I look out of the window, sometimes there's trees out here.
Right now I can look out this, I can see there's a slight breeze.
the branches are swaying slightly in the wind. It's beautiful. And there's the tree in all its
majesty and still as it's been there for a hundred years. And that's wonderful. I don't need to
own that tree. I mean, owning in that sense is ultimately a bit meaningless anyway. Yes,
I own this house where I am right now, but at some point I'll be gone. And so what does it mean?
the house with it, somebody else will own the house.
Only the secondary.
I'm not saying to let go of ownership,
sometimes you can give stability to your life on the practical level.
But there's something more important.
So this appreciation or if you want to call it gratitude,
some people recommend,
I think Oprah said that she has had for many, many years,
a notebook or journal where she ponds, writes down every day things that she's grateful for.
And these are usually seemingly insignificant things, but it's important not to overlook that.
And I don't think she's writing down, I'm grateful that I have a private jet, or I'm grateful
that I have a $2.5 billion in the bank.
That's right.
She writes all the small things that every day.
I'm grateful for my garden.
I'm grateful I get to plant a flower today.
I'm grateful that I get to go on a walk with my friends.
I'm grateful that I woke up today.
Yes, yes, yes.
The next thing is, the second thing, I could say, is giving, to give energy to other people.
Appreciation itself is already a solve.
an outflow of energy.
When you appreciate this tree,
beauty, there is an energy
connection with a tree.
The consciousness connects
you with a tree.
And
kindness is part
of giving kindness to another
person, not
because you want anything from that person,
but because it feels so good
to have this
sense of, we could
call it, goodwill that flows
out of you towards another
person, even if you just
hold the door open for somebody
or it's a remark
or it's a lovely,
I love your dress or whatever you say,
if it's genuine
or
to say an encouraging word to somebody
or to
whatever it may be, a smile
at somebody's, it's a, even that
is a form of giving.
this connection with another kindness is a very powerful thing.
So you are giving.
You're not, the more you give,
it's in the law of attraction on nature.
As you give, it must come back to you in another form.
But it doesn't work if you give out of an obligation that you feel you should be giving
or it needs to be a genuine sense of wanting to give
and feeling how good it feels to give,
not because mentally you feel you always need to,
you always need to help people
because otherwise you don't think of yourself
as a good person or something that's all mine stuff,
but to experience how good it feels to give.
So we have on the one hand,
And appreciation, gratitude and appreciation are kind of same thing.
Giving every day in whatever form.
And the next thing is that obviously Jesus already, in one sentence, one could say,
told us the essence of manifesting and how it works.
And he said, whenever you pray for something that you want,
believe that you already have it and it will be given to you.
Yes.
There's the key.
Now, the important thing is he did not say believe that you will have it.
He said, believe that you already have it.
Now, this may not be immediately clear to people, how do I do that?
How do I believe that I already have it when I know that I don't have it?
Right, right, right.
How do you get that belief of having it before knowing, feeling, tasting, smelling the thing that you want?
Yes.
So you feel the thing,
it is already a mental reality in your mind.
How do you feel now that you have it in your mind?
How does it feel?
And this feeling is really where the power of manifestation lies.
But what is that feeling?
Because that feeling of having it already,
and feeling this deep sense of satisfaction,
is really connecting with the deeper power within yourself,
which is the power where all sense of aliveness originates there.
It's a deeper sense of aliveness that comes from consciousness itself.
So you might believe it might differ from person to person.
One person might think, okay, what I want is a big house with all,
overlooking the ocean or whatever,
and then you feel yourself, you're already there,
experiencing that.
Another person might think,
well, what I want is to have this great company
that does good things in this world,
and how does that feel?
But you might find that the feeling is actually
basically always the same,
whether your mind says,
but the house overlooking the ocean,
now why?
Or the other person says,
well, this is the company
that I'm well ahead of,
that's doing great things in this world.
The feeling
is basically the same feeling.
And the feeling is a feeling
of fullness of life.
Yes.
Of completeness.
That is power.
So when you feel this feeling of fullness
and then you associate it with a mental image,
That is the power of manifestation there.
But the feeling itself is beyond the mental image
and is beyond whatever far you are able to manifest in this world
because that is the feeling of the inherent sense of aliveness
that comes when you go deeper into yourself
and experience the presence that you are.
To know yourself as the presence is inherently joined.
and powerful to know yourself as so and that is you manifest from a place of fullness
not from a place of lack right fullness is already there and that also means if for some
reason it doesn't manifest because not everybody's desires manifest I mean I don't know if
it's still happening LA for example if you go to any any
good restaurant in LA, it's more than likely that the waiter, waitress, will be
actors waiting for their big breakthrough.
It's just not possible for so many people to have the big breakthrough in L.A.'s actors.
Some may do, a few may do, but most probably won't.
But they probably have other breakthroughs that perhaps are much more important than what
their ego tells them is important.
And to add to that, I love this.
you're sharing here because I want people to really feel this and understand this and embrace it
because when we try to manifest from lack, it's going to be this needy energy, which was your first
point that kind of kills the dream of the law of attraction. And when we manifest from a place
of fullness like you spoke of, a feeling of fullness, wholeness, excitement, abundance, joy inside of us.
and if it doesn't happen, if that dream doesn't come to us in the next year or five or 10 years,
then we've lived a full rich life every moment until that moment.
Like we've lived a full year of feeling excited and passionate and good about ourselves.
And that energy is magnetic.
You will draw in great people, partners, relationships, opportunities that maybe you couldn't
have dreamed of because the energy you,
you gave into the world like you talked about. And I think that's the big point for me is the dream
and the idea that you have maybe your ego wants, maybe you won't have it. But man, you'll live a
great, beautiful, rich life in the process of pursuing it. Very good point. So in other words,
the journey is what matters. The arriving at some destination is the end point, but it's
secondary. It's a journey. It's always the journey. It's always now.
That's what matters.
And so sometimes what you wanted to manifest doesn't happen, but something else manifests.
They could be even better.
In fact, in many cases, it's much better than what you have.
That's a busaged child.
Yeah, I always wanted to be a professional athlete, and I played professional football for
about a year and a half before I got injured.
In the injury, I broke my wrist, and I was wearing a cast, and I had a surgery, and I had
cast on for six months. And it took about a year and a half for me to use my my wrists again
from the injury. And during that time, I was in a state of extreme sadness and a loss and a grief
of this identity that I once had and this dream that I once had that I was working so hard
for my whole life to manifest, to create. And then all of a sudden, this injury broke the,
my abilities to do that. And I remember thinking, what am I going to do with my life? Like,
what's the point?
23, 24 years old.
I'm like, what am I supposed to do now?
And it led me into this journey that I'm on now
of doing this interview series
and podcast for the last 10 years
that I'd much rather have this life
than the life of a professional athlete now.
And sometimes, like you said,
going back to the beginning of this,
if we can accept and surrender
in the positive way to see what good can come,
it may be challenging in the moment,
but it's been a believe,
blessing since then.
Yes, that's a
lovely story. That's
how it actually works.
And another thing to mention
is, let's say you do
let's say you do manifest
what it is,
wanting to manifest.
When you come from this
place of fullness,
you do not have, yes, you have an appreciation
of what you have achieved,
but you don't have an excessive
attachment to what you have achieved.
So let's say you are able to manifest that you have a house overlooking the ocean and
you manifest it, there you have it, and one day you get, when you get home, you find
your houses fallen into the ocean, it's gone.
Right, right.
So the whole thing that you've worked so hard for you achieved is suddenly gone.
But this place of fullness that enabled you to manifest that is still there.
It's beyond outer forms.
Yeah, and you feel full in life.
Maybe there's a moment of sadness during that, but if you're not attached to the physical things you've manifested, I'm sure if I lost my home, I feel like it's a sanctuary.
It's a beautiful, peaceful space.
but I've lived in two-bedroom apartments for most of my life,
and I felt like those were peaceful places for me.
I'm sure I'd be sad for a minute,
but then I could also create the sense of fullness in the next space.
Exactly.
And I have this late for a long time until my 32nd year,
my main form of transportation was except other than public transport was a bicycle
that's beautiful so i got my driver's license when i was 30 in my first car and i was 32
and that was a very what city were you in what what country is in london london and cambridge
i lived at that time uh and the i loved my bicycle i just wonder i i appreciated it i loved him
I just looked at it, was standing there, and then somebody gave me, I was poor at the time,
somebody gave me an older car, and I loved that, and then I was able to, I got to a little bit of money,
I was able to buy the cheapest car I could find. It was called Lada, it's a Russian lake.
They still make them, but they're a bit better now than they used to be.
People would laugh at these cars because they were notorious for breaking down.
but it was very, very cheap.
And I bought this.
And it never broke down.
I loved that car.
It never broke down.
I must admit, very embarrassing on hills, because he couldn't.
You were holding everybody up.
You had to get out and push it.
Yeah.
I loved that car.
And then I eventually left England and I sold it.
A friend of them I was interested.
I sold it to him.
And to a friend of him.
two or three weeks after he bought it, it broke down and couldn't get repaired anymore.
It was incredible.
It's almost, because I have this kind of relationship, even with so-called inanimate objects,
I think that even there, there is a glimmer of consciousness in everything.
Really?
That's how I sense things.
There's a glimmer of consciousness.
And when you have an intention and an appreciation for the thing that you're with,
the bike, the cheap car, it tends to take care of you when you take care of it with your energy,
right? I had a similar experience when I moved to L.A. I don't know, 11, 12 years ago. I didn't have a
car in my 20s. I had like a $500 car that broke down after six months. And so I walked everywhere
in Columbus, Ohio for about a year. And then I moved to New York City. I didn't need a car.
And then I moved to L.A. and I bought a $4,000.
car. It was like a 1990-
seven-year-old car.
And probably one of the oldest cars on the road. I drove it every day.
It was a $4,000 car. And for being in L.A., you know this world.
That's kind of like looked down upon. It's like, oh, you don't have this nice new car.
I drove over for five or six years. I loved it. It was like, it got me from place to place.
It was comfortable. It was reliable. And I was happy with it. So it took care of me.
and I took care of it.
Yes, and that's, I feel the same.
And then later, then finally I had the money.
I bought an expensive car, which I still have.
What, it's 16 years ago.
It's now a kind of classic.
And I love that as much as I loved the bicycle many years ago.
Yeah, that's cool.
So it's the same.
And it's not, it's many people, of course,
have an egoic identification with their car, but what we are talking about is very different.
It's not that.
It's not an ego.
If I had had an egoic identification with my cheap Russell car, my ego would have felt diminished
because of people laughed at it.
It's all not this car.
But I didn't mind.
It was fine.
I didn't have egoic identification.
And I don't have an egoic identification with this more expensive, classic car that I have now
that's 16 years old.
But I still, I love it.
I have a kind of relationship with it.
If something happened to it, I would let go.
It's fine.
Right, right.
Everything eventually leaves you, and as you leave it, it leads you.
Yeah, that's interesting.
That's beautiful.
Was there anything else that you think hurts people from the law of attraction and manifesting
what they want?
We talked about the neediness and coming from a place of lack.
Yeah. Well, maybe one other thing.
Sometimes the whatever people want to manifest comes from an egoic place.
The ego wants to, by achieving this or that, the ego wants to feel more powerful than before.
It wants to have an enhanced sense of identity through it by showing to other people that you have more than others.
wants to show its superiority.
The ego always looks for superiority.
And so that could be, you may still get what you want.
But your power will be greatly diminished
if it's an egoic in terror.
But even with an ego, sometimes even that it could still
work, hard work, and determish you might get.
it, but it won't make you happy. When you get it, you very quickly will feel needy again.
Interesting. Why is that? Why do you think, why do you, I'm sure you know a lot of very famous
rich billionaires and people with lots of money who are still suffering and aren't happy inside
once they got the thing they wanted. Why is it that people suffer and struggle when they have
lots of money and have the big homes, why this is still not enough?
Yes. Well, to the ego, it's never enough. To the ego, nothing, because the ego is a sense
of lack, sense of not good enough, not enough yet. So it's never enough for the ego.
And if you have everything that the world tells you, you really should be happy now because
you've got, and I've made people like that, they've got,
money, huge amounts of money.
They've got fame and recognition and the private jet.
They've got, can do anything, go anywhere at any moment?
And that can be particularly bad, counterproductive,
because you cannot fool yourself, the ego cannot fool itself by saying,
when I get this, I'll be happy.
Because then you can still postpone, the ego can say,
once I achieve that, I'll be happy.
But the person already has everything.
He or she cannot say that anymore because you have no way.
There's no excuse anymore because you have everything and you're not happy.
So then, and this is very often.
People then start taking drugs or engage in other kinds of
seeking sensory satisfaction
through substances or going from one relationship
into another, having sex or whatever they do
because they can buy anything they want
and they get pretty more and more unhappy
because the ego was there
and the ego will never be satisfied
no matter what you achieve.
In the course in miracles it says
I don't know if you've seen there, it says
you will always know when the ego was at work,
when once you achieved it, it hasn't satisfied you.
That was ego.
So there's another saying that goes,
there are two ways of being unhappy.
One is not getting what you want,
and the other one is getting what you want.
Wow.
That refers to the ego.
So some people are unhappy because they don't get,
they want and the others are happy because they get everything they want, but it's illegal.
What do you think is, how does someone be happy while they're on the path of trying to manifest,
you know, more in their life, more a better relationship or better qualities that they have
in the current relationship, more career success, money, things like this. How can they be happy
no matter what happens? It comes to you or it doesn't? Happiness starts with the
alignment with the present moment. It can only arise if you are aligned with the present moment.
I sometimes call that the vertical dimension of life, which is now. And then there's a
horizontal dimension of life is where it's past and future and you have a goal, you're
working towards, that's fine. You have the horizontal dimension and the vertical dimension
is the present moment.
The horizontal dimension
is the dimension of becoming.
You become good at something
or you acquire something.
You become something.
There's an evolutionary process at work
and that obviously has its place.
It's there.
But if you are exclusively
focused on becoming and achieving,
entertaining and acquiring,
you're trapped on the horizontal
and you can never really enjoy the present moment
because the present moment is the vertical dimension is here now inseparable from the now.
The cross, the symbol of the cross, one could interpret as, which is an ancient,
even predates Christianity, the symbol of a cross can be interpreted as the inters,
pointing to the intersection between the horizontal and vertical dimension of life.
That is the importance that is to discover the dimension, the vertical dimension, which is the power of the now, of the present moment.
And then the horizontal dimension works actually works better.
And you're not dependent on it for your ultimate satisfaction.
You're not dependent on any kind of achievement, attainment.
attainment, or whatever it is that on the horizontal dimension for your art,
it may give you some kind of satisfaction, but not the deepest satisfaction.
The deepest satisfaction is inseparable from going more deeply into the present moment
and discover the essence of who or what you are as consciousness itself, presence,
here and now.
In other words, you could say,
You sense the beings of you.
You sense that you are.
And there is an enormous power there that has no form.
You can't interpret it.
It's the power of aliveness itself here and now.
It goes far beyond who or what you are as a person.
The person exists on the horizontal dimension.
But there is a deeper dimension to who you are
that is only discovered in the vertical dimension.
In the vertical dimension, you are already complete.
There is nothing to achieve there.
You're already full and complete.
That's so hard for people to comprehend where they don't feel complete.
On the horizontal, you're not complete and you'll never be complete.
Because no matter what you achieve, if you become good at one thing, you lose something.
There's always a world of polarity.
on the horizontal dimension.
That even I find that still, you achieve great things.
Before I used, I've been teaching spiritual awakening for many, many, many years.
In the past, I had intimate groups of 10, 20 people.
Now there's hundreds or thousands of people often come.
I don't have the close relationship.
individuals anymore. It's just can't, I'm reaching many more people, but I've lost this
closer connection with the people that I'm teaching. There's always a price to pay, on the other
hand, I'm reaching far more people than before, but there's always a price to pay evil privacy.
I'm not a great celebrity, but I do wherever I go. People say, oh, I can't. And the moment it happens,
it's wonderful. I love the connection that I feel, but I do look.
with privacy because
sometimes you watch what's he eating,
what's he doing, why is he drinking coffee,
whatever.
I thought he was spiritual, yeah.
But you lose, obviously.
The horizontal, there's like always gain and loss,
the world of polarities.
And the becoming,
the becoming dimension, you become,
again,
has a positive and the negative side.
On the one hand,
you can become stronger.
as you grow up, you become more knowledgeable, you become wealthier.
But eventually the becoming becomes positive,
because then your body becomes weaker because you get old.
And maybe you lose something.
And then you become.
So the becoming, there's the polarities operate on the horizontal dimension.
But it has, it's without the access to the vertical dimension,
Nothing can satisfy you truly, purely on the horizontal dimension.
So the vertical dimension is the present moment,
to realize that the power of the present moment that is inseparable from who or what you are in your essence,
the power of you.
And that is not an egoic thing, because this you far transcends who or what you are as a person.
It connects you with the identity of the universe itself.
This is in the I am without adding anything to it.
In the Old Testament, prophet asks, meets God and ask God, what is your name?
And God says, I am the I am.
That is a very deep statement.
That is the beingness itself, being as itself.
And you can feel that, you can sense that here and now when your,
For a moment, your mind subsides.
You're not thinking anymore without making an effort.
You're not thinking anymore.
And are you without any thought?
You can't explain what it is, but you can sense that there is a light of consciousness.
There is a presence.
Right.
In an inherent sense of aliveness.
Sometimes people can feel it within with the entire body.
The entire body is pervaded by a sense of aliveness.
you are.
That's the ancient Greeks already said
know thyself as the most important thing in life.
Know thyself.
And that refers to the deepest knowing,
knowing yourself as consciousness.
And then the person still operates for a while
and it operates actually much better
when you're connected to that which transcends
the person. Right.
In other, if you want,
if you, for those people
who are comfortable with sayistic language,
you could say that is
that connects you to God.
That is a deeper connection
to the source of
all life. You're connected to that.
I see the consciousness that
you share with every
human being.
When you look at another human being,
you interact with another human being.
On the one level you have the personality,
horizontal dimension, the conditioning,
mentally emotional conditioning,
you're interacting with a person,
but you're also interacting with consciousness,
which is beyond the person.
And when you can sense the consciousness
that you are is also the consciousness
that the other person is,
you can sense the oneness of that consciousness.
And that sensing of oneness is ultimately
what we've got deeper meaning of love.
Love is to recognize.
the other as ultimately
one with
what you are,
the recognition.
I would say
love is the recognition of
oneness. It's not the
egoic love that says, I need
you, don't you dare leave me because
if you do, I'll hate you.
That's not, that's the egoic
so-called love. But the real
love is to recognize yourself
in the other. But
in order to do that, you need to
first recognize yourself in yourself beyond the person.
So, and that, that connects you with other humans in a very different way,
this sense of connectiveness that you then have.
It's the word for it, what could you this, been,
there's a goodwill flows out from you towards others.
Even others that you might only meet casually for a few seconds.
You can sense your good, an outflow of goodwill.
and connected doesn't feel so good to recognize there is a human being.
Oh, my interpretation of human being is the English language doesn't have a word that referred to both men and women.
So you have to say human being.
In German, you have a word mensch, which is a human being, could be either man or woman.
But in English, you have to say human being.
And I love that because the human dimension is the person that lives on the horizontal dimension.
The being is the essence of who you are.
And it's our destiny to recognize our being, which is far beyond the person.
And then you become, this is the human and this is the being.
And then you are a true human being when you realize the being of yourself.
Because then you...
Wow.
You friends it in others too.
And then you can love others.
That's the beauty of it.
You mentioned love just now.
I'm curious about you.
When do you feel the most loved?
When you're going about your day,
when do you feel the most loved personally?
I don't make differentiated between loving and being loved.
It's all one.
So I feel that the connection
is there the moment I interact with somebody, there is that connectedness. And sometimes people
respond, something within them responds back. And then you get the same energy back. They may not
know why. Let's say you're in a restaurant and I'm in a restaurant and I'm ordering the waiter,
waiters comes. And so you have on the one hand, on the human level, you are the guest or the
client, the restaurant, and this person is the server. That's on the human level, you have your
identity. But is that all there is? No, there is, the server is, this is only a temporary function.
It's not the real identity of this human being.
And I'm not, well, my identity is not to be a client or guest of this restaurant.
It's a temporary thing.
So am I able to recognize the being in this human?
The human is the server.
But behind that there's a being.
And when I look at this person and I'm, there's a really, let's see if I can describe it or I experience it.
there's a while the person talks to me, there's a still presence.
I listen through the still presence.
In the still presence, I can sense beyond the human the beingness of the other also.
I can sense their beingness.
And that is a connection.
And then it sometimes happens that they can feel something, they feel acknowledged in their being.
They may not be able to interpret that or they may misinterpret.
Without you saying anything, without you saying anything.
There's nothing to say.
And so usually it means that they, often it means that they like you.
They feel attracted to you.
They love you as a person.
They like to be in your presence.
There's a positive response.
And that is, one could say, that is love coming back at you.
So you send it out and you don't always get it back.
Sometimes the person may be so deeply trapped in their ego that nothing much gets through.
And that's fine.
That's where they are at at the moment.
But it still feels good to feel this emanation.
But very often when the emanation is reflected and then comes back and then you feel loved to.
Of course, usually the other person doesn't understand it at deeper level, doesn't understand that what they love in you is not the person, it's something deeper and that connects both of you.
So I feel it's always, the process is always mutual.
I feel even when you love a flower, even the flower, even the flower.
there's a certain, this might sound a little mystical, but there's a certain response that you get of the way I should.
Sometimes when I recognize and appreciate the beauty of a tree or flower, this is similar because even the flower of the tree is a manifestation of consciousness at a different vibrational frequency from a human.
So everything is a vibration of consciousness that is taken temporary form.
So the flower, the tree, are also a manifestation of consciousness.
When I recognize and depreciates that the beauty of the flower or the tree,
there is a sense of oneness, and at that moment the tree can sense that it is being recognized
and it becomes aware of its own beauty through you.
So you redeem nature, you give,
you add something to nature by recognizing the sacredness and beauty of nature.
You add something to nature.
Wow.
And then we can say nature loves you back too.
You can sense that.
Yeah.
So I sometimes recommend people should go to a tree
and allow the tree to teach you stillness
because the tree is there.
It's deeply rooted in the earth and its branches,
and it's very still.
It might have been there for 100 years, 200 years.
It's still.
You approach it.
And nature can teach you, anything in nature can teach you
that the stillness connect you with the dimension
that's beyond egoic consciousness.
Wow.
This is beautiful, like our...
Is there anything that you struggle with these days personally?
Is there, you know, you've done this work and practiced it and taught it for so long?
Is there anything you struggle or suffer with in your own life?
That is still a challenge.
Oh, there are challenges.
I'm not good at dealing with practical things so much anymore of life, financial things and so on.
can feel us a bit of a burden sometimes.
The humans are, but otherwise there's no suffering.
I don't have periods of suffering at all that's gone.
The humans have just being and doing.
There's another way of putting it.
The being dimension is the vertical, the doing dimension.
is the horizontal. The two are important. Some humans are more drawn towards doing, creating,
manifesting. Others are more drawn towards being, appreciating what it is, and may not have many
goals to achieve. They might be happy doing their gardening or whatever, their field, and one.
And every human has to find a kind of balance between being and doing.
Nobody probably is completely in the middle,
or it's very hard to be completed in the middle.
You're totally balanced between being and doing.
I'm always more inclined to, I'm in the being dimension.
And for a few years, when I was younger,
I experienced a kind of awakening.
I was kind of so much in the being dimension
that I lost interest in any kind of doing for a few years.
It was so good, present moment,
so joyful and beautiful and I had no money, nothing for a while I had no home, but it was lovely
big sitting on park benches. Present moment was so fulfilling and then gradually I was able to start
doing again and now I am still I love just be just to be to contemplate nature or just to sit in a room
and just be.
But
I'm able to do
because I wrote the books,
I do teachings, I travel,
so I give talks
and retreats.
So I am doing,
I'm able to function
on that level, but the irony
is that
all my doing is in the
service of teaching being.
That's great.
So you'll do for a week and then you're like, I'm going to go B for a month.
Yeah.
That's amazing.
Eckhart, I want to be respectful of your time.
I have two final questions, kind of quicker questions for you.
But before I ask those, I want people to get your books.
Again, the power of now is one that I read many years ago that I highly recommend to everyone.
And also this book as well, which has become more popular in the last few years.
I feel like it's got this resurgence.
Even though I think it's 15 years, 15 years ago, you wrote it, I think.
In fact, Oprah said, if you only read one book in your life, read a new earth.
A new earth.
Awakening to your life's purpose.
So make sure you guys get both copies.
Start on whichever one you want, but both of them are amazing.
Also, if people want to connect with you, they can go to your website.
We'll have everything linked up as well on here.
And you're starting to get more content on social media.
So make sure to follow.
Eckhart over on YouTube and all the different platforms that you're on. And I really want to
acknowledge you before I ask these final two questions, Eckhart, for your level of service. Again,
you could be 24-7 and sit in the woods and in the room and be a happy human being, just being.
You've already done so much for humanity with your work, your message, workshops, and everything
you've done. So I acknowledge you for continuing to be of service, continuing to serve when you
choose to when you show up, when you deliver, when you're coming on here and doing this,
I know this is going to reach millions of people over time and impact them profoundly. So I'm very
appreciative and grateful to you for being a messenger of love, generosity, of kindness, and teaching
those who are struggling and suffering how to get back into alignment of who they truly are
so they can be peaceful and in harmony in the now. So I'm really,
want to acknowledge you and appreciate you for taking the time.
These two final questions.
First one is, is a hypothetical scenario a question?
I call this the three truths.
So I'd like for you to imagine, even though you'd never imagine the future that much because
you're always in the now, but I'd like you to go there for a moment and imagine you get to
live as long as you want to in this realm or for whatever reason it's the last day.
And for whatever reason in this hypothetical question, all your
message is gone. It's got to go with you to the next place or it's just not in this world anymore.
So your books, this interview, any workshop you've done online, we don't have access to it.
But you get to leave behind three lessons to the world, three truths that you know are true for you.
And this is all we would have to be reminded of your messages. What would be those three truths for you?
Well, ultimately the truth, the ultimate truth is one.
And so you can that out of the one, you can extrapolate and several other truths arise out of one.
The ultimate choice is realize who are what you are.
realize that you are, in essence, not a person, you are consciousness, your manifestation of universal
consciousness.
You are the universe experiencing itself as a human.
You are the consciousness of the universe experiencing itself briefly, but you are far beyond
realize who or what you are beyond the person.
So that's the ultimate truth.
So we then realize that you are not the ego that is discovering what you are not.
And realize the possibility of living without suffering, the suffering that's created by the human mind,
the possibility of being free of suffering, free of unhappiness,
and the way towards that is radical acceptance of the isness of the present moment.
Radical acceptance of the isness of now,
that will take you to a deep place of realization of who or what you are,
and you're not the ego.
Realize who you're not not is important part of the kind of negative realization,
who you are not.
Once you realize who are what you are ultimately not,
then who are what you are emerges naturally.
That's beautiful.
Final question for you, Eckhart.
What is your definition of greatness?
Well, of course, as you know,
one can give many, many definitions
according to one's level of consciousness,
but at the deepest level,
greatness is again
when you go to the deepest level
the answer is always same by the way
greatness is to
live consciously
to embody consciousness
in this lifetime
to embody the unconditioned consciousness
in this lifetime
that is greatness
and then other things arise out of that
you affect the world in many
different ways by
living as consciousness and consciously
rather than as an egoic entity.
So then you
begin to change the world even if you don't say,
I am going to change the world. It happens
organically and naturally.
And the way in which you experience the world
is always a reflection of your state of consciousness.
So you begin to experience
a different world
when you are aligned with the, what I call the unconditioned consciousness,
that is who or what you are in your essence.
That is the greatness is to have fulfilled your purpose in this incarnation on this earth,
and that is to be part of the evolving consciousness of the universe.
that is greatness to have fulfilled your purpose and all the outer conditions are secondary.
And you could theoretically, you could have fulfilled your purpose even in the prison cell when you come to this realization.
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