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100 1  Tolle, Eckhart,|d1948-|eauthor. 
245 10 Eckhart Tolle on great western classics :|breflections on 
       the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Marcus Aurelius, 
       Epictetus, Thomas à Kempis, and Plutarch|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cEckhart Tolle. 
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520    Eckhart Tolle Shares the Timeless Teachings and Practical 
       Wisdom of Five Classic WorksWhy is that some books remain 
       relevant hundreds of years after they were first written? 
       "Powerful books are more than simply books," teaches 
       Eckhart Tolle. "They are living energy fields that 
       correspond with and open us to the state of consciousness 
       in which they were written."In Eckhart Tolle on Great 
       Western Classics, Eckhart shares from his personal 
       bookshelf five works he holds dear to his heart and 
       continues to turn to for guidance and inspiration. 
       "Because they speak to the human condition-to each one of 
       us-these writings have survived through the ages to offer 
       practical wisdom about how to live sanely in the world," 
       he explains.Join Eckhart as he brings to life the words 
       and teachings of those he considers some of the earliest 
       "flowers" of the awakening new consciousness, in five 
       entertaining and informative talks including:- "Eckhart on
       Emerson"-Eckhart reads and comments on passages from the 
       collected essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson- "Meditations" by 
       Marcus Aurelius-discover the contemplations of the Roman 
       Emperor with an extraordinary understanding of our shared 
       human joys and sorrows- "The Wisdom of Epictetus"-Eckhart 
       explores the teachings of the former slave and Stoic 
       philosopher who pointed to the contents of our thoughts as
       the source of suffering- "The Imitation of Christ"-the 
       path to spiritual awakening, as revealed by the 14th-
       century mystic Thomas à Kempis- "On Contentment: An Essay 
       by Plutarch"-a timeless teaching on unblocking the 
       obstacles to the inner peace that is everyone's 
       birthrightWhether you're familiar with these perennial 
       gems or hearing about them for the first time, Eckhart 
       Tolle on Great Western Classics is a uniquely engaging 
       learning experience with the bestselling author and 
       teacher. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Self-realization. 
650  0 Spiritual life. 
650  0 Speeches, addresses, etc. 
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