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Stillness is the Nectar of Being (5 DVD set) by Eckhart Tolle

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Hollyhock Retreat

Hollyhock 3 day Retreat June 9-10-11, 2001 5 DVD set

"During this weekend retreat, Eckhart draws your attention to stillness. Only when the mind becomes still can you know yourself". In this series of videos, Eckhart offers three practices for allowing Presence. 

Music and songs by Kirtana: 'I AM' and 'Who You Really Are', from her CD, This Embrace.

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The Dance of Phenomenal Existence (DVD) by Eckhart Tolle

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Stillness is the Nectar of Being

Disc 5: Eckhart reminds us

Not looking for oneself in the always changing world of phenomenal existence. 

See, you are the awareness in which this phenomena exists. This leads to the end of searching in the phenomena. 

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Moving into a State of Being (DVD) by Eckhart Tolle

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Hollyhock Retreat

 

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Stillness is the Nectar of Being

Disc 4: Eckhart Tolle reminds us 

Consciousness is the essence. When one withdraws attention from form, one is left with pure attention. 

It’s not a case of adding more content to the thought stream. 

To be lost in form is suffering. 

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To Know Yourself as the Underlying Awareness (DVD) by Eckhart Tolle

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Hollyhock Retreat

 

Title and link to the complete set of 5 DVDs 

Stillness is the Nectar of Being

Disc 1: Eckhart reminds us 

Use Nature's Spacious Presence to access Stillness. 

The end of seeking is a form of voluntary death, death of identification with form. 

Guilt and resentment are the extremes of ego. 

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Connecting As a Real Person

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I want to share with you an amazing account of someone catching a glimpse of what it means to realize that we are each walking fields of presence.

“It was a bright October afternoon and I was walking home from school,” writes this educator.

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Insight from Mr. Holland's Opus

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The key to raising children well, as well as to being a superb teacher in a school, revolves around one simple quality—presence.

When we know how to be present in our own being, it changes completely the dynamic between ourselves and the children whose upbringing and education are entrusted to us.

Yesterday we began talking about the school system, a theme I want to pick up again by going back to a movie I enjoyed at the time it first came out, then watched again last evening—Mr. Holland’s Opus.

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