Catptured on Audio is a talk given by Eckhart Tolle at an extraordinary two-day retreat in Findhorn, Scotland. Tolle speaks on the subject of stillness and shows listeners how to find stillness in the present moment and enter a deeper dimension of peace and fulfillment.
In previous audios, the author's serious and slow-moving lessons showed how being in the moment allows a connection with reality that is free from intellectual conventions, judgments, and restrictive characterizations. In this audio, Tolle says that conventional thoughts and worldly activities are "forms" that are useful in dealing with various elements of the real world but misleading when used to define ourselves. The highest value and most free expression of our unique selves can be found when we reject these forms as definitions of who we are. The author's profound spiritual wisdom and, in this recording, his endearing charm make his simple message arresting, enlightening, and potentially life-changing. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine