"Spirituality." . . . . "QuiƩtude." . . "Vie spirituelle." . . . "Bundeling van korte esoterische uitspraken over stilte, voorbij het denken, het ego, aanvaarding en overgave, dood en eeuwigheid, lijden en het einde van het lijden." . . . . . "\"These short, clear entries are organized into ten topic clusters ranging from \"Stillness and Silence\" and \"Beyond the Thinking Mind\" to \"Relationships\" and \"Sufffering and the End of Suffering.\" Whether listened to individually or as a topic cluster, these entries possess a rare transformative power. Underneath the words, and between them, we find the power of stillness, a vibrantly alive state that exists only in the present moment\"--Container."@en . . . "The essence of Eckhart Tolle's message is easy to grasp: If we connect to the stillness within, we move beyond our active minds and emotions and discover great depths of lasting peace, contentment, and serenity."@en . . . . "Stillness speaks"@en . "Stillness speaks" . . . . "Audiobooks"@en . "Audiobooks" . . . . . . "Stillness speaks is an authentic, unsentimental, and wisdom-laden guide to living a fuller emotional, psychological and more authentic life. Eckhart Tolle's follow-up to The power of now speaks beautifully about what he calls 'the state of presence, ' and his words carry the refined vibrational energy of that state. Stillness speaks is both intensely inspirational and practical and is destined to stand as a spiritual classic." . . "Stillness speaks is an authentic, unsentimental, and wisdom-laden guide to living a fuller emotional, psychological and more authentic life. Eckhart Tolle's follow-up to The power of now speaks beautifully about what he calls 'the state of presence, ' and his words carry the refined vibrational energy of that state. Stillness speaks is both intensely inspirational and practical and is destined to stand as a spiritual classic."@en . . "Shows how to live a fuller and more authentic life by quieting thoughts and accessing the spiritual stillness deep within a person that is found beyond the limits of one's ego." . . . . . . .