![]() ![]() And it is that intelligence that,” he says, “I wouldn’t say created the universe. “But I feel very strongly there is an intelligence at work in every flower, in every blade of grass, in every cell of my body. “I don’t believe in an outside agent that creates the world, then walks away,” he will later explain. He is God, if only in his sense that the divine rests in all things. ![]() They flock by the thousands to his lectures. They read his books, absorb his musings via DVDs and the Internet. He has a global audience numbering in the tens of millions. With his sandy fringe of beard, and aura of inviting calm, he seems, let’s be frank, as threatening as a garden gnome.īut his spiritual teachings are another matter: they are seismic. He is trim and compact, and-thanks, he says, to near total absence of stress-he looks younger than his 61 years. He greets you in the foyer of his Vancouver condominium with a quick smile and a soft handshake, and leads you inside. Eckhart Tolle-one of the greatest spiritual teachers of our age, or perhaps the anti-Christ in a beige sweater vest-has left the door ajar. ![]()
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