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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 291.44
EAN: 9780446675239
ISBN: 0446675237
Label: Grand Central Publishing
Manufacturer: Grand Central Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: November 01, 1999
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Sales Rank: 26939
Studio: Grand Central Publishing
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Product Description: The Vision Expands, James Redfield crystallized a new spiritual vision for millions with The Celestine Prophecy and The Tenth Insight. In this work, he helps readers explore their mission on the planet by delving into the hidden energies of individual life dramas and revealing the mystical experiences that resolve them. Through his own and others experiences, he describes techniques to promote spiritual growth that Celestine fans are clamoring for. The world-changing results sound like dreams come true. Los Angeles Times For everyone who read The Celestine Prophecy and The Tenth Insight and hungered for more.... Every reader will come away from this work with something of value. Tulsa World
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Rating: - Insights Straight Up
For those who loved "Celestine Prophecy, the and "The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision (Celestine Prophecy)", you'll love receiving the insights directly as James Redfield relates his insights to everyday life - to his own experiences and those of others.
A must for a serious James Redfield fan. Also check out "Nexus: A Neo Novel" - a contemporary novel similar to books by James Redfield. You have to read the insights in this book!
Let's hold the vision and share these insightful books with others who can benefit from them
Rating: - Great Spiritual Philiosophy
All his books are very good. Each has undertones of truth from various cultures, traditions and world philosophies. Do your research into philosophical works. Look inwardly to your true self personally, journeying and you will see many truths from Mr. Redfield's contributing works toward society.
Rating: - This book gave me the answers
I have always wondered about the dreams that came true,thinking of people and seeing them same day,being hesitant between two decisions and getting the hint to choose one of them. I have always wondered about the behaviour of people in society and why they behave in the way they do.This book answers these questions and many more.i think you have to be a believer in God to be able to absorb the ideas presented by the auhtor.He takes you in spiritual journeys high up to afterlife and back to before birth and makes you cotemplate the profound ideas in the book.After I finshed reading the book i want to read it again to fully absorb the magnificent ideas presented in it. I strongly advice reading it by those who are wondering about life and our mission in it for the writer emphasises that we are all here on missons for the welfare of humanity.
Rating: - Good mix of spiritual stuff
Good fun and inspirational to read. This books describes the basic philosophy behind his novels. I would say: skip the novels and read this book. Redfield kind of mixes lot of spiritual stuff together but it still makes sense.
Rating: - Transformation: Entering A Responsive Universe...
First, a few of my overall gleanings about The Search.
# We are spirits in human bodies.
# Our destiny/evolution somehow involves whether we collectively decide that since we are human, do we reach for and wish to achieve the divine and spiritual in each of us (because when we all are mindful of God, it actually creates God) OR, do we wish to remain animals like all the rest of God's creatures--to encourage our animal/beastly natures with simple desires, intuitions, and thus, in doing so, remain strictly of the Earth?
# There is generally more good than bad in life. Like Camus says, it is Sisyphusian even though we all ain't in rock rolling maintenance. And it is definitely worth living. You can get more of the goodness from life by focusing on the good/positive in any circumstance...even if there may be inconceivable pain and suffering involved. Like Frankl also says.
# I am quite sure a whole lotta people, some of them famous and great, have come up with something very similar thoughts and conclusions to the items I've listed above, but they are basic musings. OK...what do these musings have to do with Redfield's book?
Right. See, in the mid to late 1990's a handful of so-called New Age writers, self help authors, and televangelists were putting together their portfolios, so to speak, on the prediction, and, in their minds, "the need" for some kind of spiritual upheaval/spiritual explosion associated with the coming of the New Millenium. Some ... Read More
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