The Refugee Crisis In Europe

The Refugee Crisis In Europe

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  1. I love Eckhart. But… the migrant crisis is a political question, not a spiritual one.

    Eckhart… with all the love in the world, a borderless, lawless state is a utopian fantasy which would degenerate and descend into hell.

    The migrant crisis is an existential threat to the cultural and ethnic identity of Europe. We need to send the migrants away. We must uphold our culture and values.

  2. Have strict regulations. They can come in if they accept the limitations given upon them. For example, no more than 2 children per couple, have to do whatever job assigned by host country, have to learn language and culture of host country, etc etc.

  3. Most of you guys have not listened to him carefully. I understand all of your sentiments but try to listen attentively and REALLY well again in its ENTIRETY. You will find that what he said was actually very courageous and could speak, if one were so inclined, to a real consciousness being behind it.

  4. So if the Jews are flooding european borders and America to eliminate the white race through race mixing , then what ? What’s eckharts stance on racial iq differences , difference in bone structure , impulse control etc ? .

  5. Compassion and wisedom. Tolerance sound and balance. I think all politics have to be compromise. Good like you say that we still need borders right now to not overflow the social system…

  6. Europe is being invaded by fanatics, 70% of arabe people are fanatics, they ruined their countries with their mentality and now they are immigrating to Europe. The mentality should change not the land.

  7. Afghanistan was once a pure Buddhist country! And Europe will be forced to islam too if we continue on this road… But let's stay in the present moment… the war in Syria is coming to an end… but the number of "refugees" is still rising, it is easy to make a new profitable war in Africa and keep Europe flooded with migrants. On a personal level i feal no fear, i feal compassion wit ewerybody not just with migrants!

  8. We note well, that Eckhart avoids the simple facts – that Europe and in particular the UK has never been colour racist. In fact in the UK black and Asian communities have lived in peace and somewhat reverence for the past 60 years.

    The problem is not colour – or even race – but an ideology which is fully incompatible with any country except those which are Islamic – and I would go further – Sunni. I have watched in sadness how the Sunni's even systematically eradicate the Shi'ites

    I am disgusted by it all – the terrorism – the refusal to integrate – the continuous taking advantage of our openness

  9. I feel called upon to help by defending British people from being replaced by other less advancedgroups/cultures in our own small island. otherwise known as genocide.

  10. Whether an invasion and subsequent occupation is accomplished by armed force, the result is the same. So, what I am hearing Tolle say here is that any resistance to Germany/Japan during WWII was "unnecessary/intolerant/unenlightened"? Whereas the invasion and complete obliteration of Tibet and its culture (a people that had little ability to muster effective resistance coupled with entirely useless "allies") somehow helped people "evolve"????? It sure as hell didn't help the planet. Sorry, but "evolved" is not the word I would choose to describe someone that holds such a ludicrous and indefensible position.

  11. I love Eckhart. He is able to transcend beyond concepts, and see the collective and the need for compassion within the collective. . because. . we are all one. Those who suffer are ourselves.

  12. We are growing into the collective oneness of humanity. When we see refugees as "other" we are fighting ourselves. I always see a flower exists because all of the parts are unique, but necessary and in service of the whole.

  13. ET clearly points out in the beginning, that the middle way ( here: balance between compassion AND wisdom) would cause challenges, but haveing compassion with the refugees/ open borders would cause huge ones.
    I was curious about his point of view. And now I’m kind of happy to see all the critics here! Actually they point of view is not different to ET’s at all. Only difference he is not attached to anything.

  14. Great speech, Thank You Eckhart. We can call our self lucky to live in a certain country, and we did borne in to a some kind of culture. The culture is not ours. We live in it but not ours. Sometimes people do not like there own culture, and they are leaving the country. This country could be France, Great Britain, Germany, USA, Hungary, Greece, Afghanistan etc….If someone move from the US to France, can have a culture shock (or the other way around). You do not have to be a Syrian refugee, to experience the unfriendliness of some people in any country. Yes, the difference it's in the way of life, the difference lot more between a german citizen and a Syrian refugee. It is hard for both parties…..I see that! What I do know is , nothing last forever even this "crisis" will be a thing of past, maybe sooner than we think. Focus on what we need to or can do, not to creating fear and anxiety. The European Union and many other country's working on this crisis, try to find solution. The solution is always coming, help is always there, but……can we see it, and realize it? Or we are to busy creating fear and anxiety……..Like I sad, nothing last forever, this crisis will be a thing of the past like
    all the other crisis in the past. One thing is consistence in the universe and that is change, eighter we like it or not. It is always happening, continuously here in the now…..Thanks Eckhart

  15. good answer, what a great overview of the development and current regression of present consciousness in regards the needs of others. If you don't get his answer or are made angry by it then you are totally locked in to your vanity and ego.

  16. Europeans totally lost the sense of oneness. We are all one. If you feel you're better than other people, you will have to deal with them on different levels. That's the reason of the refugees in Europe. Universe doesn't make mistakes. It is only ego that feels bothered by that.

  17. If you don’t want refugees don’t create them …. so you want probably … younger generation usually the best talent from the other countries coming to work there usually at young age ….. early 20s ….. obviously when you buy lots of apples there r some rotten too but you get mostly good apples….: the mentality of fear keeps on creating separation. Now it s not even limited to non Europeans … look at how British want separation from fellow Europeans too …. so interesting and actually a sign of intolerance at all levels of cultures