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Episode 1087 · Feb 18, 2025

Living in the Now: What Eckhart Tolle's Power of Now Teaches About Presence

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In a world obsessed with planning ahead and replaying the past, the invitation to simply be here can feel radical. In this episode of The Daily Mastermind, George Wright III walks through chapter three of Eckhart Tolle's bestselling book *The Power of Now*, unpacking why the present moment is not just a nice idea but the only reality that actually exists. If you have been chasing fulfillment in some future version of your life, this episode is a direct challenge to that habit.

George opens by noting that enlightenment does not have to be a mystical superpower. The Buddha defined it simply as the end of suffering, and Eckhart Tolle builds on that foundation. Presence, George argues, is not a destination reserved for monks on mountaintops. It is a daily practice that anyone can start right now.

Why You Are Not Your Mind

One of the most powerful shifts Tolle introduces is the idea that you are not your mind. This is harder to accept than it sounds, because most people treat their thoughts as their identity. George explains that the ego loves to identify itself through thought, through problems, through stories. When your sense of self is built on your thinking, you become a prisoner of it.

The solution is not to study the mind more deeply. As George points out, the problem of the mind cannot be solved with the mind. You cannot think your way out of over-thinking. The path forward is to step back, observe your thoughts without being swept away by them, and return your attention to the present.

How Time Traps You in Suffering

The mind, Tolle argues, is inseparable from time. It is always either replaying the past or projecting into the future, and rarely resting in the now. George reads directly from the book:

The key is ending the delusion of time, because time and mind are inseparable. Remove time from the mind and it stops.

This is the insight at the heart of chapter three. When you are identified with your mind, you are effectively living in a time loop. Your past becomes your sense of self, your autobiographical story. Your future becomes the place where you put all your hopes for salvation or fulfillment. The present keeps getting skipped over.

What the Now Actually Means

Tolle reframes what we think of as precious. It is not time itself that matters. George shares the key passage:

Time isn't precious at all. Time is just an illusion. What you perceive as precious is not time, but one point that is out of time: the now.

This is not a philosophical abstraction. It is a practical observation. There will never be a moment in your life that is not happening now. The past was once now. The future will arrive as now. Now is the only place where anything actually occurs.

George reinforces this with a question Tolle poses in the book:

Have you ever experienced, done, thought, or felt anything outside the now? Do you ever think you will? Is it possible for anything to happen outside the now?

The answer is obviously no, and once that lands, it changes everything. You stop waiting for the right conditions and start engaging with what is in front of you.

Why Presence Is the Foundation of Success

George connects Tolle's philosophy directly to the practical challenges his listeners face: mindset struggles, feeling stuck, negative emotions, low energy. All of these, he argues, are rooted in the same problem: living too much in the past or the future and not enough in the present.

Presence is not passivity. When you are grounded in the now, you gain access to clarity, creativity, and energy that scattered attention cannot produce. You stop feeding anxiety about what might go wrong and stop dragging regret about what already happened. You free up enormous mental and emotional resources for what is actually in front of you.

How to Begin Moving Into the Present

George acknowledges this is a concept you may need to sit with more than once. He himself notes he read *The Power of Now* many times before the deeper meaning fully clicked. But the starting point is accessible. It begins with two recognitions.

First, you are not your mind. You are the awareness behind the thoughts, not the thoughts themselves. Second, your mind is tethered to time, and that tether is what keeps pulling you away from the present. These two insights create the foundation for everything else Tolle teaches in this chapter.

Action Steps

  • Read or revisit Eckhart Tolle's *The Power of Now*, especially chapter three, "Moving Deeply into the Now."
  • When you notice your mind replaying a past event or anxiously rehearsing the future, pause and bring your attention back to the physical present: what you see, hear, and feel right now.
  • Practice the recognition "I am not my mind" once each day. You do not have to stop thinking; you simply note that you are the one observing the thoughts.
  • Ask yourself Tolle's question: have you ever experienced anything outside the now? Let the answer shift your relationship with time.
  • Journal for five minutes each morning on what you want to be fully present for today, rather than what you want to achieve in the distant future.

Whether you are brand new to these ideas or returning to them for a deeper pass, the message is the same. It is never too late to start living the life you were meant to live, and that life begins in this moment, not the next one.

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Welcome back to the Daily Mastermind, everyone. My name is George Wright III. I hope that you are having an amazing week. If this is your first time on the podcast, I'd like to welcome you. Our goal here is to always be able to provide you with your daily dose of inspiration, motivation, and education. Today, what I want to do, I want to do something a little bit different. I've been reading a book lately by Eckhart Tolle and it's called The Power of Now. Now I know that I talk a lot about personal development, I talk about business and we do all kinds of different financial education type pieces but today I want to talk to you a little bit more about being present. I really love this book, it's a New York Times bestseller. If you haven't gotten it I highly recommend it but I was reading chapter, boy let's see what was it, chapter three and I got some really great content out of it. And I really wanted to highlight that content for a couple of episodes. So I'm going to do that today, tomorrow on Thursday, maybe even Friday, because I really feel like with all of the struggle that people are having right now, the struggles with mindset and the struggles with different challenges and situations and circumstances, I think it could be a huge, huge value to you. So I really hope it is. And I want to share with you some of the things that I highlighted. You know, unfortunately in chapter three, I highlighted most of the chapter. So we'll see what we can do here. I'm going to split it up over a couple of episodes and hopefully we'll be able to get you some really, really good content to be able to use. The real concept behind this book that I like, and he talks about it right in the beginning, is in order to accomplish enlightenment, you know, what is enlightenment? Enlightenment, actually the the dalai lama no no the buddha simply defined enlightenment as the end of suffering which i loved because so many times we think of enlightenment as this like huge superpower type thing you're going to put together to you know transcend your life and really enlightenment in my opinion and in the opinion of this book and the buddha and many others is just and the ending of suffering and having more happiness and fulfillment in your life And, you know, Eckhart says in this book, he says, you know, the greatest obstacle to enlightenment, which I completely agree with, is your mind. That's the greatest obstacle, because in order for you to create enlightenment, happiness, fulfillment, whatever it is, success in your life, one of the things you have to realize and recognize is that you are not your mind. You are not your mind. And in chapter three what he talks about this whole chapter is around the concept of moving deeply into the present The chapter is actually called moving deeply into the now But in order to become present that really the key right You have to find ways in your life to become more present He really breaks down a lot of examples And I want to kind of go through a few of these with you. I think they're strategies, they're ideas that can help you. The first section that I want to highlight is one where he says, don't seek yourself in the mind. In this book, he kind of brings up really good points and then he speaks to those points. So one of the points he brings up is he would say something like, I feel that there's still a great deal of things I need to learn in order, you know, about my mind in order to get anywhere towards enlightenment or to be able to do more about it. And he really says pretty directly that no, you don't. You know, many of us think we have to learn more about our mind and conscious and subconscious thinking and meditation. And really, I think the point that he emphasizes really brilliantly is that you don't need to understand because the problem of the mind can't be solved with the mind. You know, studying how complex the mind is or the pieces of the mind are not going to help you study the problem anymore. And it's not going to help you understand anymore because that's all tied to the ego. And the ego loves to identify itself. In fact, that's why so many people are caught up in their problems because their mind really gives them their sense of self. And so you have to get free of that. You have to recognize that the root is to be able to separate from the mind and step away from it and just become present because the mind itself is not the problem. Your mind is actually not the problem. The problem is that you're too connected. Your identity is too connected with your mind itself. And you have to step away from that and you have to just become more present in your life and recognize that, look, the mind is an amazing tool. it's just a dysfunctional tool because the mind is constantly caught up with time and that's the highlight that we're really going to talk a lot about is time the mind is always always caught up with past and future you know you're you're connected to your past you're worried about your future and this dysfunction this idea that your mind is constantly caught up with time is something that you have to disconnect from so not only do you have to step back and realize that you're not your mind, but you have to step back and realize that the best strategy is to become present. And so he talks about the idea that you need to end the delusion of time. It seems almost possible, he says, to sort of disidentify from your mind itself, right? You know, I am not my mind. That's really hard to do. And he talks and he says, I'll just read to you. Here's a key. The key is ending the delusion of time because time and mind are inseparable. Remove time from the mind and it stops If you think about that that so true To be identified with your mind is to be trapped in time The compulsiveness to live almost exclusively from your memories of the past or anticipation of the future This creates this endless preoccupation with the future and the past, and this constantly gives you your source of identity, unfortunately, and the future, you know, because your past is what you use really to identify yourself, and the future is really this constant promise and hope of something better, the salvation or fulfillment you're looking for. And he goes on to say, without a sense of time, and I hope you can relate to this, you know, how would we even function, right? We set goals to strive towards the future and the past sort of makes us who we are. And he addresses this specifically by saying, time isn't precious at all. Time is just an illusion. What you perceive as precious is not time, but one point that is out of time, the now. And this is the point he's trying to make is that the more we're focused on time, the past and the future, the more you're actually missing the present, the now. And the now is the only thing that exists. It's the most important thing. And it's something that we're trying to really hone in on, right? There's never going to be a time when your life wasn't actually a now. And there never will be. And that's the point that you've got to understand is that the only time that really exists is the now. And And he kind of brings up another point. He says, aren't the past and future just as real? I mean, sometimes even more real than the present. After all, the past defines who we are, as well as how we perceive and behave in the present. And our future goals determine what actions we're going to take, right? And he says, you haven't really grasped the essence of what he's trying to say. The mind, understand, just can't understand this. Only you can. So please listen. And I want to read you this. So I want you to listen to this. have you ever experienced done thought or felt anything outside the now do you ever think you will is it possible for anything to happen outside the now and the answer is obviously no nothing's ever going to happen in the past because in the past it was the now and nothing's going to ever happen in the future because in the future it's going to be the now and the essence of what he's saying here is it just can't, and it's something that you really can't understand unless you really think about it. But the moment you grasp it, this is when you're going to shift your consciousness and your awareness and everything towards what's most important. And that's the point that I really want to make from this book is that so many of us are living in the past and so many of us are looking towards the future that we're missing the now. And the now is the only thing that really exists for us and we're going to talk a little bit more tomorrow about how to access the power of being present and then probably have to cut it off until the day after that because I want to respect your time of about 10 minutes a day But then I going to talk to you a little bit about how all of our negative emotions, all of our challenges, all of our problems are all rooted in this idea of the past and the future and how disconnecting with this concept of time of the past and the future can allow us to be more present, have more energy, be more productive, have more success. And this is a concept that you may have to sit back and really think about because I've read this book many times and many, many times I breezed over it and I thought, okay, great. Yeah, that makes sense. Don't connect to your past or your future too much because worry and fear and all those things and also the stories we tell ourselves are from the past. But there's a deeper meaning that I really want you to try to get from this. And the meaning I'm trying to get here is a conscious awareness that you are not your mind and that your mind is also connected so much to time that that's what keeps grabbing you back to these areas. And until you really become aware of that, you're not going to be able to empower yourself to make change. And so we're going to talk a little bit more about this because the idea is how do you move more deeply into the present moment? And it begins by these concepts I've talked to you about today. It begins by understanding that you're not your mind and how your mind is connected to time. And then tomorrow, what we'll do is we'll talk a little bit more about the power of being grounded in the present and how that can give you additional energy, additional creativity and and also empower you and help you to disconnect from all these things. And then the day after that, we'll talk a little bit more about how things like negativity and suffering are all rooted in time and how to eliminate negative emotions from your life and live in the present moment. I think it's something that you're going to get a lot of value out of. So once again, this is the book, The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. And I really highly recommend that you get it. But we're going to go through chapter three and I'm going to give you a few more concepts tomorrow and the day after that. and then we'll tie it all up and really help you to put some strategies in place in your life that will help you to really access the present moment, which I think will 10x and just give you a quantum leap towards happiness and success and results in your life. Anyway, that's our message for today. Hit me up on the Daily Mastermind on Facebook or Instagram. Let me know what you think. Let me know if you're getting some value from this. And also just want to recommend you download the Evolution Mastermind mobile app. We're going to start sending out quite a bit of information with that. we have new ebooks and audiobooks dropping as well as some amazing interviews so go get that app because it's free no charges for that at all so that's our message for today i hope you have an amazing day and i will talk with you soon this is george wright the third and this has been the daily mastermind

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George Wright III, host of The Daily Mastermind

George Wright III

George Wright III is an entrepreneur, investor, and the host of The Daily Mastermind. Over more than two decades he has founded and scaled several multimillion-dollar companies and built a renowned seminar business that put some of the world's biggest names and brands on stage. With 25+ years across marketing, sales, and executive leadership, he's made a career of turning bold ideas into results — and momentum into lasting growth.

Today his mission is singular: empower driven entrepreneurs everywhere to master their mindset, unlock their potential, and live their ultimate destiny. Through The Daily Mastermind, George shares the Prosperity Principles and strategies that help people create massive change — in their business and in their life.

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