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The Power of Now: A guide to spiritual enlightenment.
I'm about halfway through this audio book. A good friend of mine recommended it. I know the title will turn off a lot of people thinking this is some weird hippie nonsense. I know that was my first thought. The book is about focusing on the present. It has a lot of the principles of Buddhism. The more I listen, the more I realize the amount of time I waste and the pain it causes worrying about the future and dwelling on the past. Everything in the future is not real. It may or may not happen. The past is over and done with. The only thing that is real is this instant, and it's the one thing we generally never notice. I've been trying to work the principles of this book into my daily life and it has been extremely helpful to me. Anytime I find myself worrying about things I can't control, I try to focus on the present. Is there anything I can do about it right now? If yes, I need to just get it done. If not, move on and accept it. I'm realizing that the voice we all have in our mind is like a spoiled child. Constantly whining, needing attention and trying to distract us. For the overwhelming majority of us, that spoiled child is running the show, while the true self sits in the background watching helplessly. I think changing that is really important and I think this book is a good tool to help.
I will warn you, it's a little tough to listen to. There is a really loud chime or bell between chapters that is pretty annoying and the narrators are not exactly exciting but the information is great. I hope some of you will check it out.
I'm about halfway through this audio book. A good friend of mine recommended it. I know the title will turn off a lot of people thinking this is some weird hippie nonsense. I know that was my first thought. The book is about focusing on the present. It has a lot of the principles of Buddhism. The more I listen, the more I realize the amount of time I waste and the pain it causes worrying about the future and dwelling on the past. Everything in the future is not real. It may or may not happen. The past is over and done with. The only thing that is real is this instant, and it's the one thing we generally never notice. I've been trying to work the principles of this book into my daily life and it has been extremely helpful to me. Anytime I find myself worrying about things I can't control, I try to focus on the present. Is there anything I can do about it right now? If yes, I need to just get it done. If not, move on and accept it. I'm realizing that the voice we all have in our mind is like a spoiled child. Constantly whining, needing attention and trying to distract us. For the overwhelming majority of us, that spoiled child is running the show, while the true self sits in the background watching helplessly. I think changing that is really important and I think this book is a good tool to help.
I will warn you, it's a little tough to listen to. There is a really loud chime or bell between chapters that is pretty annoying and the narrators are not exactly exciting but the information is great. I hope some of you will check it out.