Living a Life of Inner Peace by New World Library Title: Living a Life of Inner Peace

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Living a Life of Inner Peace by New World Library

Excellent but Tolle Background Helpful

I bought this CD set after reading "A New Earth" and just before starting "The Power of Now." I love these CDs because Mr. Tolle is so enjoyable to listen to. Also, the CDs are a good way for me to review the basic concepts behind Tolle's most recent works, and Tolle also helps you understand how to live in the present. My only word of advice is that I would definitely not purchase these CDs unless you have already read "The Power of Now" or "A New Earth," as some of what Tolle discusses would be difficult (at least for me) to understand without such background. Again, I have listened to these CDs over and over and wholeheartedly recommend them to anyone who is a Tolle fan.
Living a Life of Inner Peace by New World Library

life transforming

After reading his books, it's fantastic to see Eckhart in the flesh, teaching in his wonderful slow and calm manner. If there's any doubt that he is a 'realised' human being this evaporates when you experience his teachings. This is a wonderful companion to his books, adding to their transformational effect. Also, it's worth checking out his recommended reading list on his website for many other wonderful books, such as The Fall The Fall: The Evidence for a Golden Age, 6,000 years of Insanity and the Dawning of a New Eraand Awareness.
Living a Life of Inner Peace by New World Library

Good precursor to A New Earth

Wise words from a wise man. A little slow if you've already read A New Earth, but still worth hearing to reiterate in your own mind to keep staying present.
Living a Life of Inner Peace by New World Library

life is not complicated

this cd set is great. you get a better idea of his concepts than if you read his books. I really enjoyed it.elkhart tolle is funny and his ideas can be used by anyone who needs to slow down and love their life
Living a Life of Inner Peace by New World Library

Living a Life of Inner Peace

Easy listening with great messages. Enjoyed very much. Will listen to again and again. Enjoy!
Living a Life of Inner Peace by New World Library

Product Description

For Eckhart Tolle and the millions whose lives he's touched, words that are spoken from a state of presence can carry seekers into that same state, the basis for all true spiritual teachings. Beyond the information that is being conveyed, something deeper happens. For the listener, a field of alert stillness arises where before there was mental noise, signaling the entry to a state of presence that precedes transformation.

While Tolle's writing is not simple, he does not "speak down" to his audience in any way — his talks are far more informal, relaxed, and funny. Tolle makes people laugh at themselves, with the result being powerfully effective therapy. Living a Life of Inner Peace records one of Tolle's most moving, transformative talks. For those new to his teachings, this is an ideal introduction. Those familiar with his work, including the bestsellers The Power of Now and Stillness Speaks, should be prepared for something extraordinary.

NetNewsWire + iPhoto
Miraz Jordan writes about how, in NetNewsWire, “it’s easy to add photos from RSS feeds to iPhoto: Control click on the photo and choose Add Image to iPhoto Library from the contextual menu.”

One of my favorite parts of working on NetNewsWire is the connection to other apps: weblog editors such as MarsEdit and ecto, Apple apps like iPhoto, Address Book, and iCal, and apps like VoodooPad and Twitterrific, from my fellow Mac developers.
Tue, 08 Jan 2008 23:35:10 GMT

Buzz’s iPhone Review
Three Weeks with the iPhone: “If any app on the iPhone could be considered ‘killer,’ in the sense that its very existence justifies the device’s purchase, it’s the Maps app. I’ve spent the last week wandering around a strange and daunting city (New York), and the iPhone’s maps app has helped me enormously (I’ve even been able to give directions to tourists on the street without actually knowing where I’m going myself).”
Thu, 19 Jul 2007 18:05:02 GMT

Apple: A Romance
Buzz Andersen: “As with any whirlwind romance, though, the honeymoon couldn’t last forever.” Good luck to Buzz on whatever comes next!

(I’m just back from vacation, so I’m a little behind on links. You may have seen this already. ;)
Tue, 24 Apr 2007 17:15:04 GMT

The Delicious Generation
Rogue Amoeba: “I dubbed this new school ‘The Delicious Generation.’ Many of the design and marketing ideas of this new school seem to be derived from the successes of Delicious Library, and I’m sure many members of this generation would readily and happily list it as an influence.”
Mon, 06 Nov 2006 07:02:40 GMT

OmniGraffle Musical Taste
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Fri, 23 Dec 2005 16:34:31 GMT

NetNewsWire on a USB Drive
Tech Goes Boom: “For those of us who can’t sync our NetNewsWire data over the web due to firewalls or other infonazi roadblocks, there is hope. I currently keep the contents of ~/Library/Application Support/NetNewsWire on my USB thumbdrive. It does slow things down a little bit, but nothing major, and it allows me to keep everything current.”
Fri, 30 Sep 2005 17:30:17 GMT

Fundraiser auction: get cool software for a good cause
Seth Dillingham’s PMC Software Auctions are now live. The disks being auctioned have incredible applications: BBEdit, Delicious Library, FlySketch, OmniOutliner, and tons more. (We at Ranchero donated copies of NetNewsWire and MarsEdit.) Check out the entire list.

There are great Windows disks too, with apps like FeedDemon, Lux, Onfolio Professional, and TopStyle. (And more.)
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Delete the SearchIndex file
If you’re using NetNewsWire 2.0b37, and you used earlier betas, then you can delete the SearchIndex file.

It’s probably taking up a few megabytes of space on your hard drive. (Possibly quite a few megabytes.)

Here’s what to do:

1. Make a backup of your NetNewsWire prefs and data. (It’s always a good idea to make backups.) For more about making backups, open the Help book, click on “Contents,” then click on “Backing up your data.”

2. Delete the file at ~/Library/Application Support/NetNewsWire/SearchIndex

This file is no longer used (as of 2.0b37) so it’s safe to delete.
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ADC Reference Library
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GTK for OS X
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Cocoa Object Library
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Thu, 12 Dec 2002 19:28:58 GMT

MetaKit
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python-opml
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