Background
When we love others, we see that we are not separate from them but are deeply connected.

Loving others becomes a form of self-recognition.

Today’s Philosercise
When someone frustrates you, pause and ask yourself how their actions might reflect something within yourself.

Address the underlying issue within yourself!

About the Author
Eckhart Tolle is a contemporary spiritual teacher and author known for his works on mindfulness and presence, such as The Power of Now and A New Earth

His teachings emphasize the dissolution of the ego, awareness of the present moment, and the interconnectedness of all beings, which aligns closely with the sentiment of this quote.

In our philosophical Advent Calendar, you’ll find delightful gifts for Christmas (and really for the whole of the year) that won’t cost you a cent!
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Impossible? Not at all! Our calendar is free and brings you a daily philosophical insight with an image and a short exercise. The first and overarching exercise, of course, is patience—only one door per day!

Each image contains one or more hidden letters. When correctly arranged, they will form a meaningful phrase in our puzzle rally at the end. More details will follow as Advent progresses.

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