Self-observation allows us to take responsibility for our inner state, whatever life’s external conditions, Maurice Nicoll and Eckhart Tolle convey. We can see and transform inner reactions as they happen, …
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The light of consciousness: comparing Maurice Nicoll and Eckhart Tolle on self-observation Pt. 2
by Jack Dawesby Jack DawesMaurice Nicoll vividly described how self-observation casts “the light of consciousness” inwards—illuminating “the darkness of unconsciousness” and transforming it. In doing, he fused Jungian ideas with Fourth Way methodology. I …
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Comparative analysisComparative essaysEckhart TolleFourth WayGurdjieffMaurice NicollMaurice Nicoll & Eckhart Tolle comparedMindfulnessSelf-observation
Being the observer: comparing Eckhart Tolle and Maurice Nicoll on self-observation (pt. 1)
by Jack Dawesby Jack DawesSelf-observation is integral to inner-transformation, Maurice Nicoll and Eckhart Tolle affirm. We must impartially observe the unconscious stream of thoughts, emotions and reactions occurring in us, they say, and cease …
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The quiet rise of self-observation: is this today’s most popular spiritual practice you haven’t heard of?
by Jack Dawesby Jack DawesBestselling author Eckhart Tolle is ranked among the world’s most spiritually influential living people. Self-observation is central to his self-help message. Yet the way he conveys this present-moment practice owes …
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Eckhart Tolle’s “pain-body”: a deep dive into its hidden history
by Jack Dawesby Jack DawesEckhart Tolle’s signature “pain-body” concept closely resembles ideas taught earlier by Maurice Nicoll and Australian mystic Barry Long.