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The Celestine Prophecy por James Redfield
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The Celestine Prophecy

por James Redfield

Séries: Celestine (1)

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Warner Books, Inc. (1997), Paperback, 246 pages

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Etiquetas:adventure, spiritual, philosophical
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Not only this book is inspirational it is also motivational and helped me view some aspects in my life towards a better and positvie perspective. The book is basically discovery inner peace and to calm the mind. Some even consider it as a manual.The insight that stood out on my end was 2 insights. The first one, which is the Critical mass. it is saying that there is no actual coincidence, it was never a conventional change that we always think it is but rather the kind that shape our lives if we pay enough attention. The 9th insight, it is on the side of mysticism. This was the first theory about 2012 that I read. And it wasn't as scary as what they have on History and Discovery Channel. Redfield wrote that the last insight was the highest level a person can achieve and by the time every insight dawned on you, One can go to realms beyond the physical. He of course was talking about crossing the other dimension - the after life. It was quite impressive how he theorized that the Mayans achieve this goal thus their mysterious disappearance. I read this book 7 years ago and when I reread it In was still in awe on how enlightening it is. More than a fictional adventure. Life changing. I highly recommend it. ( )
  peaceloveandpat | Dec 21, 2009 |
I read this book when it was being passed around with a word-of-mouth recommendation. Otherwise I wouldn't have finished it because the story is just boring and the writing not good quality. The author should have collaborated with a professional writer, and perhaps made the book into a sci-fi or fantasy novel. As it stands, you can't tell if it's meant to be fiction or non-fiction. The first person telling of the story left the main character with no name, something I still remember as a distraction. I knew the book was a best-seller but was still surprised to see so many on LT have read it.

It has some intriguing ideas powering the nine prophecies and I'm sure the author just wanted to get those out into the world in some format. I feel the intentions were good but you can't heap too many strange ideas on people all at once or they become defensive and confused. I certainly found the end of the book very futuristic, but it's presented as if this is going to be happening any time now.

The author took a chance and put his ideas out there and should be commended for that. I did find some interesting things in the book at a time when they weren't so available for reading. Now you can buy the book 'The Secret' at Target. The nine prophesies sort of remind me of Maslow's pyramid, leading to self-actualization, which is all over the place in textbooks. Then we all turn into beings reminiscent of the ones in the movie AI at the end when humans are all gone.

I've read the other two books in the series and have since moved them on to other readers. The spiritual subject of the book is forthright and speculative. If read out of curiousness and with an open mind, it can be worthwhile and thought-provoking. It won't however be the best novel you've ever read. ( )
1 vote indigo7 | Dec 17, 2009 |
Note: My review is based on the story through the film, not by reading the book.DH and I received this movie via Netflix and when it arrived neither of us remembered ordering it. DH assumes that perhaps it was a "suggestion" from other movies we chose. It was a really interesting film that causes one to think. I am a little caught, because for an idea of a story it is interesting and does keep a captive audience. The acting was fairly good although the green screen and some scenes could have been much better. Finishing the film, DH and I discussed the film and the ideas within a bit, and although they are likable, it is a little uncomfortable, because they seem to be those ideas in disguise that pull you away from the whole truth while arguing that they are harmless to what you know to be truth. Overall, good evening watch, but not a keeper for me. I'm not sure that I would recommend it, but be your own guide. Just remember Jesus Christ gave us truth and a handbook to explain it all. ( )
  cherryblossommj | Dec 14, 2009 |
Note: My review is based on the story through the film, not by reading the book.DH and I received this movie via Netflix and when it arrived neither of us remembered ordering it. DH assumes that perhaps it was a "suggestion" from other movies we chose. It was a really interesting film that causes one to think. I am a little caught, because for an idea of a story it is interesting and does keep a captive audience. The acting was fairly good although the green screen and some scenes could have been much better. Finishing the film, DH and I discussed the film and the ideas within a bit, and although they are likable, it is a little uncomfortable, because they seem to be those ideas in disguise that pull you away from the whole truth while arguing that they are harmless to what you know to be truth. Overall, good evening watch, but not a keeper for me. I'm not sure that I would recommend it, but be your own guide. Just remember Jesus Christ gave us truth and a handbook to explain it all. ( )
1 vote cherryblossommj | Dec 14, 2009 |
Part Zen, part visualization techniques set in novel form. ( )
  jwcooper3 | Nov 15, 2009 |
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James Redfield

The Celestine Prophecy

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Amazon.com (ISBN 044651862X, Hardcover)

Find out for yourself why virtually everyone you know has this book, described as an "adventure in pursuit of a spiritual mystery", on their coffee table. In the tradition of Carlos Castaneda's The Teachings of Don Juan.

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