DVD : The Flowering of Human Consciousness: Everyone's Life Purpose |
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Rating: - * The Best Four Hours Ever ... This is classic Eckhart. He leaves nothing out of these sessions. The production values are good, too, which is pleasant. If you want to wake up, go here. Peace to you. Rating: - * the answer to \"who am i?\", beautifully expressed! ... this is "as it is". it is the nature of who you are. the buddha, jesus, ramana and many others have been pointing us towards this inner reality for centuries. eckhart puts the eternal Teaching into understandable language, without the religious terminology and dogma. Rating: - * Wow! A puzzle piece I was missing! A new perspective! ... I'm a 30 year meditator, near-death experiencer, student of the Rapture, Enlightenment and Nirvana experiences. Tolle had been mentioned several times by friends who said it sounded like what I was talking about. Wow, were they right! Tolle's perspective is new to me, and has expanded my awareness right back to the edge of my best experience. If you are a seeker, grab any of his messages and you will find new joy. order now or call your librarian, just get your hands on this info. This DVD is a slow starter for those in a hurry...start on the 2nd disk. The exercises will will build new spirit muscles. Love. Rating: - * Even more powerful than The Power of Now ... After finding his book 'The Power of Now' such an amazing read, I was very interested in seeing and hearing Eckhart Tolle teaching. I could not have been more impressed - this is even more powerful than the book that I loved. It is such a liberating experience to sit there and absorb the teaching as Tolle gently strips away the layers of illusion we mis-interpret as ourself. I have watched these DVD's on their entirety four times now, and each viewing is as fresh as the first time. This is the most powerful spiritual teaching I have ever read or viewed - I cannot recommend it highly enough. Rating: - * My favorite teacher on DVD ... Eckhart simply gives advice on how to live without struggle. There are many pointers out there, in fact, they are everywhere. This is a good one. |

Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh
Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh


