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I found the Power of We, by Thomas Hubl, to be exactly what I was looking. A great tool for understanding and improving all relationships.
I found the Power of We, by Thomas Hubl, to be exactly what I was looking. A great tool for understanding and improving all relationships.
This CD kit exceeded my expectations. It is clear, and the content is rich, deep, for sure to be listened to numerous times. Thomas Hübl's voice is pleasant, and transmit a purety and depth seldom seen.
This program is excellent on every level. This teacher has a fresh way of speaking about the spiritual journey; one gets the sense that he has lived this - bringing spiritual practice to the marketplace, to the culture in which one lives - it's not just words. For some of the guided practices, he uses questions to ask yourself for self inquiry in a gentle, nonintrusive way. Each session was so good that I kept listening all weekend, instead of 20 minutes here and there over several weeks, as often happens with audio programs. Several of the practices in one session involved chant/toning. The quality of the audio is also excellent. I bought the download version.
Not familiar with this teacher; took a chance on it after hearing the interview he did with Tami.
Every section is full of nuggets - on relationship - home as well as work, on stillness and movement, prayer, spiritual marriage, and along with these beautifully subtle talks, there is very practical advice. He encourages us to grow up, to live life fully, to keep moving as life moves.
I will definitely listen to this one again. Can't say enough good things about this one. Thank you, Thomas Hubl, and thank you, soundstrue, for bringing this to life.
i do like his mellifluous, kind voice but for some reason it tunes me right out. i'm sure he may get to something of substance, but so far, it's all derivative if you've been listening to such programs for awhile. he just uses new terms like 'marketplace' for being out in the world, which i understand but don't really jive with, as well as 'spiritual competencies' which i also get rubbed by; i mean we're all learning, we're not 100% competent at anything. i guess maybe he is, which creates an even bigger gap for me. the one thing i can recall him saying in 5 sessions was that he goes to his cave to do special practices but that most people are not able to hack that. it sounded arrogant, though i don't think it was his intention. i'll stick to reggie ray, elkhart tolle, lisa wimburger, david whyte, bruce lipton, rick hanson, some pema chodron [her offerings can get repetitive] and jack kornfield. this was not my cup of tea.
I participated in several of Thomas courses with live stream teachings. I am finding that this CD set brings in information that I have heard in a new way. I love it! Yes.