Space, the Final Interior: An Evening with Eckhart Tolle
Posted on Oct 29th, 2007
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ROD
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"You are the Space for what is arising..."
That's what Eckhart Tolle said about an hour and a half into his two hour talk at UCLA's Royce Hall this evening. Of course he went through a step by step build up to that statement explaining the unconscious mechanics of thinking, the importance of attention, and the obviousness of the NOW. But the way he said, "you are the Space for what is arising," landed deeply on me tonight. I felt it this time - just how beautiful it is to be Spacious - to allow - to let what is be.
It felt deeper than previous moments when I felt such a (non) thing. I guess what I felt before was really just a gap. Here's where words sound lame describing the feeling, the awareness. Suffice to say it was deeper, transcendent, ...more fun.
And Tolle was fun too. His humor was refreshing, light, and endearing. He would chuckle sometimes when he talked about thinking as if it was this amusement he discovered, this benign absurdity. He simply couldn't help himself but to find a certain humor to the seriousness of the mind and it's constant cravings and grasping. Wow, what that must look like? I'm mean, sure, I've giggled at my thoughts a few times in life but here's a Being that really gets it - the illusion of thoughts, the utter fallacy of the "conditioned mind." With his humor, he was making connections with the audience and me in a deep way regarding the idea of fallacious thinking. It just had a resonance this time, more impact then before.
The way he led us to the sense of "who you are" - the awareness of what is - had so much more impact in person than in his books and audio presentations. The charm and lightness of his being isn't something that comes through those other means but in person it is pure sweetness. It is a palpable presence and it is completely charming and alluring.
I had moments of gratitude and love for people in the room and I was not doing it. It was just happening inside of me, bubbling up like an effervescent spiritual vapor tickling my observance. Fascinating and fun. Freeing, actually, subtly relieving me of my alleged duty to involve myself in mentation. It felt good!
It was a frickin' two hour vacation! To where? Here, Now - all there ever is - and it's still happening right now and now and now. How beautiful!
I am the Space for what is arising. Always have been, always will be...Now and Always.
Thank you for a lovely and enlightening evening Eckhart Tolle...
Love One Another

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Hi, Rod! I should have sat next to you last night. :)
My wife and I were at Royce Hall, and we had a peaceful, relaxing evening with Eckhart Tolle. I love your summary. I am embarrassed to admit that I had not read any of his books or listened to any of his audio tapes prior to the talk. I have the Power of Now and intended to read it prior to last night. I did not but plan to dive into it the very near future.
Thanks for sharing!
I am the Space for what is arising. Always have been, always will be…Now and Always.
Hallelujah, baby!
I'm gonna print that out and stick it on my dashboard. (I'm in my car a lot these days!)
I was just think of Tolle today - about his description of the pain body. That stuck with me, and it really helps me when I find myself 'indulging' in my Story Du Jour!
Sounds like a fabulous vacation!!!
Thanks for writing about it. I feel like I got a bit of a vicarious vacation reading it. : )
Big Love,
cree
Michael !?! Bummer. I knew there would be some Zaadsters there. I was trying to keep my eyes peeled. Wish we could have met… perhaps we did in the collective consciousness flying around that hall! LOL! If you enjoyed the talk you'll enjoy the book.
cree, darlin', I'm with you. The pain body is such a great subjective alarm to notice what's going on inside you. By watching it, you discover that Story du Jour and it's usual B-S. You know, stories are fine but I'm finally beginning to discover how boring they really are and how much more fun being the Space is and how really remarkable and fun things just pop up with no effort on my part. It's so stinkin' INTERESTING…
It's all relative has become, for me, it's all subjective. The deeper you go the more loving the subjective nature. YEEEEEE-frickin'-HA. Love it. I could go on and on and on but that's boring too. Anyhoo…
Love One Another - I, mean, why not? Huh?
Sounds like a blast, Rod! Tolle delivers his message with such gentleness and pureness. Funny laugh (aka chuckle;) too. Have not seen him in person but seen plenty of his talks online. Power of Now moved me profoundly. Damn…I live at the beach but did I rarely go sit by the waves and just sit there to be present (without “judging” objects). Observing and just letting go of all illusions is mindblowin. Kinda like what we did at the zBEach party with the moon.
much love to ya, brudda!
SixthSense -
I hear you Brudda! Meditate with the Moon, that was Tolle like for sure. Can't wait to do it again…
Much Love back at ya!
awesome.
I would of really like to see him in person. I love his books and audio tapes.I think that seeing someone in person like Tolle would definately have some amazing effect on people. I'll have to plan on seeing him sometime.