Obama: President & Kahuna? by Erich J. Kreutzer
Author:Erich J. Kreutzer
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Co
10 Obama and the Fourth Huna Principle „MANAWA”
NOW IS THE MOMENT OF POWER
“All you want to change, only takes a moment – the moment of now!”
Erich J. Kreutzer, author of this book.
The moment gone is already past and the moment to come hasn’t arrived yet. So, you only have one moment at a time to change things, the moment of now. I would suggest, you use it wisely. This is not only my opinion but also the opinion of the person, being the expert number one for the “NOW”, Eckhart Tolle. He wrote the masterpiece, “The Power Of Now” and brought millions of people who read it, listened to one of his lectures or saw one of his DVDs, to the realization that neither the past nor the future matters, only the now.
As mentioned above, you cannot change your past, the only thing you can change about it is the way you look at it. You can either draw fear, sorrow and other negative feelings from your past or you can see it as a time where you learnt all you need to master the now. You also cannot change your future, and here you also have two chances. Allow your past experiences to influence your future by an attitude of “I know that the same stuff will happen again…” or do you let go of your past, set goals for your future and act on them NOW.
Eckhart Tolle introduces something in his book he calls the “pain body”, which he explains being an activation of unconscious, unwanted behavior, a pattern that lives in the past and in fear. I guess we all know this particular side of our unconscious that haunts so many of us in our modern times and in our lives. On page 41 of his book “The Power Of Now”, Tolle suggests a process of dissolving the pain-body, an interesting experience for all who dare doing it:
1. Focus attention on the feeling inside you. Know that it is the pain body.
2. Accept that it is there. Don’t think about it – don’t let the feeling turn into thinking. Don’t judge or analyze. Don’t make an identity for yourself out of it.
3. Stay present, and continue to be the observer of what is happening inside you.
4. Become aware of not only the emotional pain, but also of “the one who observes,” the silent watcher. This is the power of Now, the power of your own conscious presence.
5. Then see what happens.
Experiences may differ for everyone, but that you will have certain experiences and probable insights can be almost guaranteed.
Another interesting aspect of this Fourth Huna Principle comes from Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, born 1959 in Louisville, Kentucky, a Harvard trained neuron anatomist and brain scientist. She was suffering from a stroke and retrospectively called it her “stroke of insight”. She also wrote a great and high-profile book with the same title “My Stroke Of Insight” which was in the New York Bestseller List for seventeen weeks and has been turned into a full-feature movie by director Ron Howard.
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