Book Review: The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment by Eckhart Tolle

Book Review: The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment by Eckhart TolleThe Power of Now
ISBN: 9781577314806

by Eckhart Tolle
Format: ebook

Also by this author: A New Earth (Oprah #61)
Published by Namaste Pub. on 2004
Genres: Inspiration & Personal Growth, Spirituality, General
Pages: 235
Source: Scribed
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I had read A new Earth and loved it so much that I just had to read more by this authour. I hate to say it, but I did like this as much as I liked A New Earth. However, this is not to say that I disliked this book. I feel that it offers a lot of good insights. Eckhart Tolle explains that the best way to have happiness and enlightenment is to live in the now. I admit it SOUNDS easy, but it was hard to wrap my head around this concept. I keep thinking of the future and what it will bring etc. Eckhart Tolle says this will bring anxiety and I admit I do feel anxious. Ever since I have read this I have tried to follow this. Every time I catch myself thinking about the past or present I remind myself that there is only now and what I have at this moment is enough.

 

Eckhart Tolle spent two years living on park benches prior to writing this book living in the now. I wish I could experience such transmittal joy. Maybe if I try hard enough I can. I have no idea. I did not notice how insane my brain could make me before reading this book. I have a habit of going through things over and over in my mind. I was wondering as I read this book if that is why I have anxiety so bad. Cause I keep worrying about stuff that is in the past or future.

The one thing that I did not like about this book was the question and answer format. A New Earth was written like a typical non-fiction book. The Power of now is written in a question and answer format. I felt that it did not go deeply into any one explanation in the book. Other than that thought I felt that it was a good book with a good message.

 

 

four-stars

2 Comments

  1. I wasn’t too fond of this book. I do think it’s good to keep yourself in the now. Though I’m horrible at it, myself. But I listened to this as an audiobook, and the format combined with the constat peaceful bell ringing was irritating.

    1. Hillary says:

      Oh!! That ringing bell would get on my nerves also!

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