Rating: Summary: Optimism, idealism and spirituality for the 90's and beyond. Review: At a time of cynicism and disillusionment, James Redfield comes to us as an inspiring visionary. At a time of increasing specialization, James Redfield comes to us with an over-arching vision that synthesizes many diverse ideas; psychological, historical, political, scientific, spiritual and even mystical. And at a time of a cultural fad of hip pessimism, James Redfield comes to us as a convincing and unapologetic optimist. This book is a must for readers who enjoyed THE CELESTINE PROPHECY and THE TENTH INSIGHT, but wanted to absorb Mr. Redfield's views without the distractions of plot or story. In fact, THE CELESTINE VISION will clarify and sharpen the vision articulated by Mr. Redfield in those two books. For those who are weary of the hard-edged cynicism of much of our 90's culture, and believe idealism and spirituality are qualities worth rediscovering and cultivating, here is your book. - RICHARD WARREN FIELD, author of THE ELECTION, available here at Amazon.com.
Rating: Summary: Transformation: Entering A Responsive Universe... Review: 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 may say they are blessed with vision, others may say they are in it for personal gain. It ain't my intent to debate all the individual motivations here. But, during that time, Marianne Williamson comes out with a new book, Shirley McLaine comes out with a new book, Ken Wilber comes out with a new book, the Dalai Lama.... And Redfield. But, note. They are very similar. But, note. We everyday people don't get the basic messages of what they are saying until it either gets real, real close to it being too late or alas, it is ALREADY too late...so, mebbe, with another new voice out there sharing the message in their own style, SOMEONE may get the basic lesson. That's the real beauty of having so many of these visionaries out there. Redfield may not be a new voice but certainly he has more than a few ways of getting your attention. Of this book, I found his subchapter on how it seems that the emergence of Einstein and Bohr and Pauli and Heisenberg and the new Quantum Physicists (and the adoption of the scientific paradigm which diverted from the Old Newtonian mechanistic world view) began to parallel the beginning of the western world's examination and adaptation of Eastern religion and thus what Redfield says is the beginnings of the (re)discovery of the Human Energy Field quite elegant in it's simplicity. (He did not, however, much mention how WW II influenced evverything during that this era he was speaking of, and to me, that is quite an oversight..) His exploration of the Jungian Synchronistic world view is also deftly done. While I do not get into the mystical experience and dream scaping he likes to go into and I don't see the need to go thru a lot of what's he saying to have an illuminating spiritual experience, I do think if some folks need what he's telling them to get to one, then, in a phrase "it's all good". (Kinda like what the positive vibing in synchronicity is supposed to be about.) Overall, it is a good book because I feel that the start of the transforming self begins at home, and ultimately to the rest of the universe...the reader must simply START THE JOURNEY, and then, in a way, the universe DOES become more responsive....Redfield shows us one way to do this. He does the Basics. And he puts his spin on how everyday people can obtain the spiritual....
Rating: Summary: Good mix of spiritual stuff Review: 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: Summary: Celestine Vision: A practical guide for spiritual living. Review: Having trouble figuring out why things aren't working in your life? The Celestine Vision is a masterpiece of wisdom and practical advice for living. It is a joyful and inspiring book full of spiritual truths that will help you find your way to grow in this confusing world of ours.
Rating: Summary: This book gave me the answers Review: 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: Summary: Wonderful series of books! Review: I have read most of the Celestine Prophecy series. They are easy to read and teach great lessons about life. I very highly recommend them.
Rating: Summary: The Celestine Prophecy changes your life. Review: I read The Celestine Prophecy some months ago. I must say that I had never read anything alike. I only hope that sincronicity makes many more people read this wonderful book. It is a guide, indeed, to our future lives. I love it. I also learned to love myself and others, including Nature. Don't miss it.
Rating: Summary: Kudos to Mr. Redfield...I needed more explanation.Here it is Review: I was inspired by "The Celestine Prophecy". This non-fiction version helps you to be able to step back and see how to apply the insights to your daily life. To all the negative reviewers I have seen to his writing I say...Pshaw...The Insights are the best step system that I have come across in a 20 year search. You can find all of the awareness information in bits and pieces here and there, but Redfield provides them in a step by step program.Read hundreds of other books to get the same information, or buy this book and have them all in one.
Rating: Summary: easy to read, easy to forget Review: I will not deny the urgency and inspiration of "The Celestine Prpophecy", but this sequel is read in an afternoon and forgotten the next day. There are true spiritual classics being written even in the nineties, witness "Tibetan book of living and dying" and "Final gifts", and compared to these accessible yet substantial works, Redfield`s books come across as a travesty - find them flooding the Auctions section in a short time to come.
Rating: Summary: LUMIN-STUPIDITY Review: In this book, the author James Redfield attempts to "logically" codify his New Age beliefs in a "non-fictional" self-help type format. If you weren't sure what the author considered real or unreal in his fictional books, or if you were not sure that the author really actually believes in all the stuff he wrote about in his books, you won't have any doubts after reading this book. Consider some of the following all-important and awe-inspiring chapters: "Working Through Past Life Difficulties" - man, I am still working on this life, never mind the last one! "Birth Vision" which informs us that before we were born we made a conscious choice of who our parents were to be and what was the purpose of our coming. And my personal favorite, the ever-important, always mystifying, very illuminating chapter on "Choosing Our Seating in a Public Place". I mean, you know how hard it is to choose that perfect seat in a restaurant, right? Well consider the following quote: "Intuition and luminosity also work well in helping us choose a seat at a restaurant or meeting, for example, especially in those meetings where we are interacting with other people. When entering such a space, if we pay close attention, one place or another will stand out and become more luminous." The author first informs us that we must insist that the waiter give us that "glowing table", then tells us that "many times, such a process has led me to synchronistic conversations" and finally proceeds to describe a recent event in his life. Wow! Talk about being inspirational! Well, I don't know about you but that certainly helped me. I hope your life will be enlightened by these illuminating truths.
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