“….is sure to challenge even the most astute metaphysician while being delivered in laymen’s terms…”
Uhmm, yes, we like that, and also figure it’s something many (yes, many) in this world need nowadays — a message of self-accountable, self-responsible healing from a guy who talks straight, keeps things refreshingly real, and has no agenda for needing to sound or BE seen under any untouchable spiritual label.
Yep, with Paul Chek… what you see is what you get! He says what he means, and means what he says.
One community member says we “think way too much and make things complicated.”
Yes, that sounds like what Eckhart teaches — to, in essence, turn off the mind and emotions… or at least to do so as much of the time as possible, lest we “identify with” those thoughts.
And certainly, there are times (like when we’re about to meditate, or when we’re walking through the park or on the beach absorbed in the beauty of the moment) when it truly is beneficial to turn off the mind chatter and just be.
But that “stillness” is not meant to carry over into our everyday lives, especially into businesses that we entrepreneurs run.
Again, as Paul Chek emphasized in a few previous posts, we need movement to recognize stillness — and, consequently, we need thought to recognize the moments when we clear our minds, AND we need thought to build, to create, to learn, grow and develop.
If “thoughts become things”, with the fuel from emotions, then non-thinkers and non-feelers (i.e. Eckhart-followers) manifest no-thing instead of some-thing.
To expand on this, and hear another compelling interview clip, keep reading:
In the article, we talked about how Super-ACHIEVERS (the completely opposite of someone who lives by being a bona fide Manifestation-STUDENT) look at self-improvement as the foundation of who they are, but not an addiction that they need to have in order to live.
And we mentioned that the difference in how they go about it, in relation to somebody who’s not getting results, is that they approach exploration of themselves from a place of strength.
Approaching life from a perspective of lack (that you constantly and consistently need fixing and improving) is always going to hold you back from what you’re capable of…
Listen in as Paul Chek gives another perspective on this:
On June 3rd, we walked away from a mind-swirling almost 3-hour interview with mega-renegade holistic health practitioner, Paul Chek.
Before we release our anticipated The Eckhart Effect report, we want you to hear a few clips from this interview that was titled: How To Be a Free-Thinking, Radical Change-Maker And Still Succeed
Click the arrow button above to activate this 10-minute audio excerpt in its entirety, and you’ll hear a different, but much needed, perspective, on why the EGO and the MIND need each other.
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The long-awaited, anticipated, and over-due ( see the previous blog post’s comments ) research report is on its way.
We’ve titled it: The Eckhart Effect and The Quest For Spiritual Accountability
It’s about taking ownership of the thoughts you let “soak in” to your noggin; questioning your own need for being a conformist to things and people that seem “ideal” or look “rosy”; and it’s about diving deep into the Law of Duality - one of the most over-looked, and extremely important, laws that governs our ability to learn, grow, and develop in THIS physical world… yes, the world that we need to cherish and thrive in here, not somewhere else.
While we WILL pick some holes in Eckhart’s philosophies and how they’re rooted in anti-logic and anti-reason, and explain why there’s nothing more dangerous than a guru who is positioned to be immune to criticism and spouts thought-stopping cliches such as “pain body” in response to people who question and ponder his teachings, it still won’t be a “pick on Eckhart fest.” (Ahh, yeah, we wrestled with that one ).
We interviewed one of the most revolutionary thinkers we’ve ever come across last week - for almost 3 hours, we heard a true Renaissance man, maestro of the mind, and health / wellness and physical culture connoisseur explain to our lucky LIVE listeners how to transition “feel good” spiritual knowledge, and even cryptic metaphysical precepts, into application and ownership of results.
It was profound, it was explosive, and very NEEDED. We can’t wait to share some of the audio excerpts of this interview with you as it relates to our investigation and research into The Eckhart Effect.
But, one truth we realized ( to bring it back around to the point about not fire-hosing Eckhart ) is that you truly can get a shift in thinking across to an audience by combing decorum and critical-thinking — yes, they ARE partners.
We look forward to getting an eloquent, factual, thought-provoking report your way — one that will truly allow you to feel “okay” about being you, even when you do occasionally feel like dissenting from the herd.
Until then, take a quick lesson from one of our new-found mentors.