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Summary of The Power Of Now 
by Eckhart Tolle – A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment – A Comprehensive Summary

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Summary of The Power Of Now 




The Power of Now is a spiritual book written by German writer Eckhart Tolle. In his book, Tolle talks about the power of ‘living in the present moment’ rather than unnecessary dwellings in the past or trying to figure out what future will look like. Even though there are many books that are similar to this one,
The Power of Now is unique in many ways. While explaining how to successfully live in the present moment, the author is guided by the teachings of Taoism, Karma, Buddhism, and Christianity through the teachings of Jesus Christ.

By trying to unify all these teachings, the author captured the true meaning of many spiritual and religious teachings by creating one single universal guideline—the Now.

The book itself was published in 1997 and only three thousand copies were printed at first, but in 1999, it was republished and printed in a much larger number by New World Library. And now, the book was sold in over three million copies and it has been translated into more than thirty languages. The main idea of Tolle’s book is that every religious teaching has the same core, and thus, he tried to ‘retell’ these core teachings in a way that would be easy for his readers to follow.

With an appealing concept and also interesting topics,
The Power of Now is surely a type of book that draws the attention of many readers.




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