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| A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose (Oprah's Book Club, Selection 61) | 
enlarge | Author: Eckhart Tolle Publisher: Penguin Category: Book
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ISBN: 0452289963 Dewey Decimal Number: 204.4 EAN: 9780452289963 ASIN: 0452289963
Publication Date: January 30, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Another repeat July 18, 2006 65 out of 115 found this review helpful
How strange. Last week on this site the last ten out of twelve reviews were very negative of Tolles latest copy. Today they have all been deleted. No wonder Tolles books sell well if only positive reviews are kept. I expect this will go after a week or so. Watch and see. Lesson here is do not wrote a negative review. It will be deleted. How? Simple. One or two of Tolles fanatical disciples will complain. Yet Tolles says everything is perfect so how come they do not seem to follow this part of his story?
A TOTAL JOKE!!! May 1, 2008 65 out of 99 found this review helpful
I think I've found my true calling in life. Create a joke of a new age cult and get a self absorbed talk show host to peddle it and then the sheep will line up to purchase it. I couldnt get through chapter one. Please, a moment of silence for everyone throwing their money away, feel the oneness with your fellow sheep. I wish there was a zero star option!!!
An Ancient Idea - In a New Form February 7, 2008 64 out of 108 found this review helpful
Through the centuries man has been searching for ways to be "as God", or to live without God - "working life" on his/her terms.
God's laws of nature - much of which we don't totally know or understand - are gradually being discovered by man. It's the desire of man -- to be as God - remember the Genesis (Gen. 3:5) account between Eve and the serpent ... she was willing to disobey God's only "rule" so that she would be like Him.
So, here we are - another case of man discovering more of what God has made, yet not giving any of the acknowledgment to Him - taking Godly principles and duplicating them - so "we" can be like God, or even gods ourselves.
If you believe there is only one and true God, then reconsider buying into this Metaphysical stuff - it's only a weak copy of what the true answer is about how to live "successfully". Don't get sucked in, like Eve did - it's a slippery slope.
Consider how Scripture has already addressed each issue that book topics like these are being expressed. Just two examples of how to think and/or talk:
Ephesians 4:29 (The Message) 29 "Watch the way you talk. Let nothing foul or dirty come out of your mouth. Say only what helps, each word a gift. " or Philippians 4:8 (The Message) 8-9 "Summing it all up, friends, I'd say you'll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious--the best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse. Put into practice what you learned from me, what you heard and saw and realized. Do that, and God, who makes everything work together, will work you into his most excellent harmonies. " Sound like the "positive thinking" stuff being taught by our Metaphysical friends? A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose God taught it first.
Again, another "discovery" of how to live successfully by Man - and, all along, the answers are in the Scriptures already, all one has to do is read the Bible.
got ya December 31, 2005 58 out of 171 found this review helpful
I gave one star to get your attention. In this relative world of "ours" as it is well proven by all the reviews posted here, all the negative as well as all the positive points of view towards the book, some call it better/and /or worse than his previous work. It's all relative, the fact that you choose to cling to one idea of how things work or how things should work is irrelevant, the author doesn't even care, he is just stating facts that you may or may not be aware of. I myself feel like I'd jumped in the bandwagon, and joined all the supposedly reviews of the book which are no more than mere opinions of their own either contradicting the book or agreeing with it. (duhhh) So here it goes, I am the typical 32 year old man who wakes up in the in the morning wondering why am I here at all in this world. I am afraid of death as most people are, I am also in a constant state of unhappiness, the only thing that provides some satisfaction is as with most man sex, yet the rest of the day is just a waiting period untill I go to sleep and then the same thing the next morning, this book addresses all these subjects and lot more with such an unusual perspective that either you love it or hate it, as I stated in the begining it's all relative, but what really matters is that is has the power to shake the very foundations of any beliefs that you hold to be true at the present moment. I know that you don't care what makes me happy, what my gender is or any of the things I descrived here about myself, this so called "review" is for all those men who share the same miserable life as I do to go ahead and give this book a chance. Don't be afraid, be prepared though because is not easy to digest such profound content. Also I got tired of the tone of most reviews here the stereotypical guy who meditates all day and thinks that "he's made it" just by reading the book. No, it won't solve your problems,,, just buy the dammed book you'll be glad you did, or will you? ...
There are better books, better teachers... March 13, 2008 58 out of 62 found this review helpful
I understand the need to help others in their quest for meaning, certainly after experiencing what Tolle experienced when he was 29. I was younger when Consciousness overwhelmed my egoic self with BLISS and perfect safety in a world most fear and certainly do not feel safe in. Mystics who've allowed this Enlightenment/Gnosis/Cosmic Consciousness (so many names, so many who've been there, are there, are going there, as we all are when we "die") have been trying since the year dot to guide people towards that same awakening. Ancient mystery religions taught all this and initiated people into direct experience of the divine. Here Tolle is trying to explain the nature of reality and he does a somewhat fair job of it. He can't compare to the Sutras or Lao Tzu or Seth or a number of others I've read but he's trying...perhaps too hard and in language lacking the kind of poetry that catches at the heart and drags the soul along. Tolle is riding a crest of a global search for meaning, and good for him. But there are better sources out there. I KNOW, as do many, what he's trying to describe. If you want a grand adventure as well as beautiful accessible writing as well as a real grasp of what Tolle is laboriously trying to say, I HIGHLY recommend The Secret Magdalene: A Novel by Ki Longfellow. This book is my touchstone for all others.
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