Eckhart Tolle discusses unconditioned consciousness as the source of creativity and intelligence, leading to enlightenment. He explores the importance of living consciously and practicing true gratitude beyond societal norms. Tolle encourages a balance between the everyday and transcendent for greater intelligence and spiritual development.
Connecting with unconditioned consciousness enhances creativity and intelligence.
Maintaining a balance between everyday and transcendent worlds allows for greater intelligence flow.
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Connecting with Unconditioned Consciousness
Eckhart discusses the importance of connecting with unconditioned consciousness as a source of creativity and intelligence. By being in this state, mental noise diminishes, leaving behind aware stillness, marking the beginning of awakening. This state may fluctuate but maintaining a balance between the everyday and the transcendent worlds allows for a flow of greater intelligence.
Conscious Action and Gratitude
Engaging in conscious action involves being present in the moment without solely focusing on future goals. Appreciation and gratitude arise from giving full attention to the present, without comparing oneself to others or relying on narratives. Eckhart emphasizes the significance of being present with a sense of deep appreciation for the aliveness in all things.
The Power of Awakened Consciousness
Awakening to a higher consciousness is viewed as the next step in human evolution by Eckhart. He highlights the necessity of realizing the interconnectedness with the spiritual dimension for humanity's survival and fulfillment. By staying awake and embodying mindfulness in daily actions, individuals can access the transcendent and ultimate essence of themselves amidst life's challenges.
In this podcast, Eckhart talks about the importance of connecting with what he calls unconditioned consciousness. He says it’s the source of all creativity and true intelligence. Eckhart explains when we’re in this place, mental noise stops and thinking recedes and what remains is aware stillness. He says that is the beginning of awakening. He explains we may sustain this state for a while and then lose it again. For him, it’s part of the process. He encourages everyone to keep a foot in both worlds: the everyday and the transcendent because then greater intelligence flows through us. Eckhart says this leap forward in consciousness is the next step for humanity. He believes without more spiritual development we will not survive.