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The Ego, the Now, Evolution and Madness: An Interview with Eckhart Tolle

I already respected and had personally benefited from Eckart Tolle’s teachings when my friend Jess and I sat down with … More

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Eckhart Tolle on Goal Setting and Being One with the Present Moment

Ray Hemachandra: Eckhart, the practice of being in the moment by definition is not goal-oriented, correct? Eckhart Tolle: Correct. You … More

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Eckhart Tolle: You Are the Now

    Ray: What can help people better understand the now — what the present moment really is, and what they … More

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Eckhart Tolle on making money, alignment with life, and the present moment

Ray Hemachandra: How practical is the practice of alignment with the present moment? For example, is making money at odds … More

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Eckhart Tolle on Not Sweating the Small Stuff … or the Big Stuff

Ray: Learning to deal with the small things in the now trains you to deal with the larger ones, doesn’t … More

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I enjoyed a Black Asheville History lesson this week with Miss Sophie Dixon—who shared stories about Elder John Hayes, Stumptown, Shiloh, and the Hillcrest “High” Steppin’ Majorettes & Drum Corps—all at WRES radio station, which is the former home of the NAACP in Asheville and a place rich in history, legacy, memory, love, kindness, and possibility.
"Maybe that's my task: to imagine myself as someone capable of infinite love," said Eric Tran after reading a new poem, a third-person eulogy of himself. "Maybe I am infinitely full of love—or maybe I want to be."
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Elliott Moss @elliottmoss and team are at Little Louie’s @littlelouiesavl in West Asheville smoking the good stuff. If you haven’t been, don’t know what you’re waiting for: Wednesday to Sunday (soon to expand) starting at noon. Brisket, meatballs, wings; pierogies and sandwiches; etc.
When I take my son Nicholas to Camp Royall, it’s a tradition to take a pic in front of the sign. But it rained the entire drive from Asheville to Moncure, which is south of Chapel Hill a little past Pittsboro, and he was ready to start camp … and I was ready to start the drive back home—and keep my phone dry. Here’s to a great camp retreat week for everyone!
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