Kim Eng travels and works extensively with Eckhart Tolle, the author of the best-selling books, The Power of Now and A New Earth, taking his teaching around the world. She is Eckhart’s partner and associate.
Born in Vancouver, Canada, Kim’s spiritual search began in the early 1980’s. She met Eckhart in 1998, and soon after, went through a transformational spiritual experience while attending one of his retreats. This was followed by seven years of intense spiritual training and unfoldment, after which she began counseling and showing others how to discover their own inner teacher and healer.
As a counselor and public speaker, as well as a facilitator of her “Presence through Movement workshops,” Kim has developed her own teaching modality, which is aimed at the transformation of consciousness through the integration of spirit, mind and body. She sees our “God-nature” as living in and through our human bodies. When we awaken from unconscious to fully conscious living, we are naturally aligned with our God-nature and thus bring into creation a new world.
Presence through Movement:
Presence through Movement is the use of the physical form – the body – in order to access the formless dimension within ourselves, the state of consciousness that is Presence. It consists of meditative movements, Yin-Yoga poses and Qi-Gong as well as T’ai-Chi exercises. No prior knowledge is required. The exercises and movements are gentle, enjoyable and suitable for most people, regardless of age or physical fitness.
A secondary benefit of these practices is the activation of life-energy (chi) in the body and the clearing of energy-blockages, resulting in increased physical well-being and heightened aliveness.
Yin-Yoga, by its slow and gentle nature, helps to balance the overabundance of Yang (active) energies in our daily lives. Yin (passive) gives us an opportunity to turn inwards, to slow down, and direct the focus of our attention within.
Qi-Gong, helps to restore the original natural life energy within. We are born with an abundance of life energy, yet as we grow old we become depleted of vitality. Qi (chi) (life energy) - Gong (cultivation), is a system of energy exercises and poses that stimulates and opens the body’s energy channels.
T’ai-Chi, is a slow form of martial arts. It consists of Presence-infused movements, a harmonious synthesis of action and stillness.