Re: "The Celestine Prophecy"


Subject: Re: "The Celestine Prophecy"
From: Gene (pariah1980@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jul 04 2000 - 17:36:20 GMT


--- Mike42082@aol.com wrote:
> I have read The Celestine Prophecy. The story
> itself is fictional, including
> the characters and the manuscript. However, as far
> as my explorations of
> metaphysics go, I can neither scientifically prove
> nor deny the insights, but
> personally, I do think the insights are congruent
> with reality. The book
> itself is a point blank explanation of our current
> fascination with the "New
> Age." Redfield also offers a book called an
> experiment guide that lets you
> (works best with a group of people) safely
> experiment with each insight. I
> haven't done any of the exercises in it, but it's
> pretty much a bunch of
> meditations.
>
> Mike

Thanks for your input Mike. The only reason I took it
even half-seriously to begin with was I wasn't sure if
this so called Manuscript from Peru was real or just
something the author made up for his story. Thanks for
the clarification, lol. I do agree that it is a little
too new age for my taste, but the story is very fun to
read; if even only for entertianment, lol.:)

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