![]() ![]() It's so simple even a kindergartener could understand. Most of America has so you won't be alone. ![]() With all of this said, if you're emotionally/psychologically/spiritually deprived in any way and you require fantasy built around truly fundamental emotional/psychological/spiritual lessons, then I suggest you read this. ![]() enough with the crystals and quantum healing already. The Celestine Prophecy: An Adventure James Redfield Published by Warner Books (1969) ISBN 10: 044651862X ISBN 13: 9780446518628 New Hardcover Quantity: 1 Seller: MVE Inc (Hickory, NC, U.S.A.) Rating Seller Rating: Book Description hardcover. ![]() This book is mere dressed up common ideas, such as negative projection onto others, pegged "insights" that needed to be "discovered" through New Age modern Indiana Jones style. I can appreciate it's "insights", however something so simple doesn't need to be deemed as some sort of spiritual breakthrough book because some guy invented a fanciful story with life energy channels (I'd rather watch Donnie Darko), crystals and auras. With all of this said, of course I'm not going to like the Celestine Prophecy. Perhaps because it rings out "cult" and I immediately go into defense mode. It's the same thing when crazy evangelical christians ask if I've found jesus yet and spits out gibberish that is supposed to be the tongue of god. Anyone wanting to take a picture of my aura while playing a quartz crystal bowl tuned to my heart chakra and chanting a Native American blessing song will immediately make me want to violently attack them. I worked in a metaphysical crystal shop for 5 years and have had so much immersion into the New Age world that I drowned in it. WARNING: This review should not be read by the easily offended. ![]()
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