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The Celestine Prophecy: A Pocket Guide to the Nine Insights by James Redfield

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2.0

For the life of me, I can't recall how I got this little book. It's entirely possible I bought it on a whim at a thrift store or used book shop. It's a teeny tiny hardback book, while appeals to both my affection for books and fondness of miniatures.

The content of this book is much less appealing. It's just another vague, be good to yourself and others and we'll create a world of perfect harmony and light stuff that seems to get published as a "new" revelation every so often. There's nothing wrong with it, really. The philosophy espoused does no harm while encouraging kindness to others. There's nothing new or especially thought provoking either. The author seemed a bit condescending.

I'll probably keep the book, since it's very pretty on the shelf :)
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