Awakening from self-talk | Eckhart Tolle Teachings

Awakening from self-talk | Eckhart Tolle Teachings

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Stop overthinking! In this video, Eckhart teaches how to awake from the self-talk in the head and relieve the mind’s burden.

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  1. Thanks ?…. Eckhart is so calming, n fun…. I'm going through an awakening brought on by Francesca…. My Super conscious/Narcissistic Ego is very important for my future career… But she is a tyrant and I do not like the tortured artist, super brat attitude I get sometimes… ? Have a great day… Thanks for listening

  2. Dear Eckhart i have a question to you, i have listened in a Sadhguru's video that 99% of the people who "reach Enlighthtment" are unable to hold on to the body and basically they die. i like to earn your opinion to bring clarity. Thank you☺️

  3. From reading “New Earth” years ago I found that this works. When you listen to the voice/noise in the head it stops. I found that you can’t listen and self talk at the same time. It works with practice, it lessens,,, to quiet. Thank you Elkhart Tolle you’ve greatly impacted my life for the better.

  4. I love Eckhart, but he doesn’t answer the question of How to Stop the Voice in the head in this video! He just goes on and on about people not realizing they have a voice in the head. What is the answer? When you’re stressed and anxious, what steps do you take to stop the voice in the head?? I find it not easy ….what is a Practical solution?

  5. I was blind and NOW I am aware and seeing. I have 2 thoughts in my head and the one that is "not so good" to follow is the one that got a response from my body and the other thought that felt weak

  6. By the Eckhart Tolle logic, you don't need to learn anything. You just go to live in Japan and the Japanese language comes to you intuitively. Also, you don't need to listen to your self-talk, but when you get paranoid schizophrenia or multiple sclerosis then perhaps you can recognize that self-talk wanted to let you know something from your childhood trauma. Everything that happens in you wants to be acknowledged and brings some message. To completely ignore it you are opening yourself to possible mental disorders. Rather read "Gabor Mate – When the body says no", it is much more real than this funny INFP/INFJ guy.

  7. Self talk is just unconscious thinking about a thought that has popped into your mind . If you are aware of this you can choose to stop the unconscious thinking that causes all your suffering. Then if you don’t give that thought any attention or think about it, it can only remain for a few seconds then disappear

  8. I deliberately self talk in my head while analysing something. I discuss with myself in my head about my life or some situation . Is it normal ??

  9. Here's something to think about if one needs to think. If you can safely assume that everyone you see is talking to "themselves" and living in the past or future which ultimately are forms of daydreaming. Is it not safe to assume that most people are indeed suffering from some form of schizophrenia? Who is the person you are always talking to? And why are there several of them? Why do we talk to people we seem to know physically within our minds all the time? Is that not schizophrenia? Seeing things and hearing things. Okay, there's a constant conversation in your mind with "someone". Is it you? Who is it? Mental movies as you put it, well is that not some sort of delusional hallucination?

    If this might be the case, then the "doctors" who treat someone for schizophrenia are in fact schizophrenic themselves? Kind of contradictory to everything.