The Celestine Prophecy: An Experiential Guide
A companion to The Celestine Prophecy helps readers expand knowledge from the nine Insights, offers explanations and exercises for further revelations, and fosters personal growth by putting readers in touch with evidence from their own experience.
Paperback, 304 pages
Published
January 1st 1995
by Warner Books
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The man uses "jungle-like" to describe a jungle setting. Twice.
A guide book to learn more about yourself and the world around you. A companion to the best selling novel, The Celestine Prophecy. Again, a book about the changes some people are experiencing in this day and age. The increased consciousness and the chance happenings and meeting of people. An extension of Carl Jung’s Synchronisity theory.
My business networking group just read this for our book club, very interesting. Especially if you read it from an LDS perspective - were the Mayans the Jaredites? Interesting thoughts, and a good read if you are ready for some introspection.
The key to this GUIDE BOOK is actually doing the work. It takes a lot of time. However, I promise, if you put the work in, you'll be surprised by your personal discoveries.
Quite an interesting read. The way the book is written you aren't quite sure while reading it if its fiction or not. I leaned toward the latter.
Christy
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pretty intriguing, although I did find it to be sort of hokey.
Lee-ann Daniel
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i now understand how to LIVE what i read in the first book
Good read for anyone on a spiritual journey.
A MUST HAVE for Celestine fans!
Joshua Kotzin
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Very good read.
Great guide!
I enjoyed this book much better than 'Celestine Prophecy' & the 'Tenth Insight'. This book sort of explained the deeper meaning behind these books & I liked that this book had more depth to it - something to refer to later.
It can be called part two of the celestine prophecy but can be read without reading the orignal one or part one.It tries to giv e practicle lessons on the nine insights of celestine prophecy.It really is a wonderful book,eye opening and with facts and theories which are quiet intresting.It is science,religion and superstition blended with fiction which is the message of this book.It is meant for the new leaders with great motivation and inspiration.
It was ok. Would I recommend it? I don't know.
I thought this book was very inspiring to me at a time in my life where I was struggling to find how religion fit into my life. It filled a void, at the time, that I needed, and inspired me to be a better person, see the big picture, and view life as more than a bunch of coincidences.
Pros: Exciting and deeply influential
Cons: Movie got a lukewarm response at the box-office
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Cons: Movie got a lukewarm response at the box-office
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This book didn't completely change my life, but it definitely opened my eyes to some things I had never considered before. I find myself recalling some of the lessons of this book as I see current problems in society.
This is #1 on my all time favorite books! Once you get outside yourself and your own ego, you can give attention to others and be open to what you can learn from EVERY single person you encounter.
This goes great with the Tenth Insight and has observations, tools, objectives and writing and other activities that go along with the whole series and the idea and the vison.
This is a great book. After reading it I started to think why people come in and out of my life, why things happen, and I starting looking at my journey through life.
Liked the ideas. Made me consider, and a story with good flow. Was not the life altering experience of a read that some people describe it as for me, though.
This book was a great aid in getting the most out ot the Celestine Prophecy.
A must read if you believe in energy.
Creative Choices
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Own it haven't read it yet!
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Recommends it for:
anyone ready to look at themselves in a very intense way
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This book changed my life.
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Re-reading this book and am impressed at how James Redfield puts intuitive living into perspective creatively through this adventure story. I wonder if I believed this to be true when I first read the book many years ago?
pay attention to what is happening to you, things like deja vu and coinceidences
wow!!!
Sabine
marked it as to-read
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James Redfield is the author of The Celestine Prophecy and The Tenth Insight. He writes widely on the topic of human spiritual awareness and is active in the worldwide effort to save our last remaining wilderness areas. James lives with his wife, Salle, and cat, Meredith, in Alabama and Arizona.
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