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A review by dollylinn
The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield
4.0
It spent 20 years on my bookshelf, but I finally read it.
I don’t even know how someone can be upset enough by this book to rate it 1 star. Except for a really confusing amount of unnecessary(?) descriptions of exact distances between trees, it is a very nice read with some low-key adventure novel to it.
Sure, someone making money off a “made up religion” (ah yes, the irony) can be a thorn in people’s eyes. Better then to make money of...yes, what?
Is it “true”? Well, that depends on how you chose to see the world.
Is it money, hate and fear driven?
Or love, energy and light driven?
Something in between? And if so, why?
You’ll probably be more happy with this book if you check you cynicism before cracking it open.
After the year 2020, and many of the incidents that have come to light in the last few years, I think we all need to reassess what world we want to be a part of. Personally, I’m hoping for more love & energy, how about you?
I don’t even know how someone can be upset enough by this book to rate it 1 star. Except for a really confusing amount of unnecessary(?) descriptions of exact distances between trees, it is a very nice read with some low-key adventure novel to it.
Sure, someone making money off a “made up religion” (ah yes, the irony) can be a thorn in people’s eyes. Better then to make money of...yes, what?
Is it “true”? Well, that depends on how you chose to see the world.
Is it money, hate and fear driven?
Or love, energy and light driven?
Something in between? And if so, why?
You’ll probably be more happy with this book if you check you cynicism before cracking it open.
After the year 2020, and many of the incidents that have come to light in the last few years, I think we all need to reassess what world we want to be a part of. Personally, I’m hoping for more love & energy, how about you?