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The enchantment of the 9 insights on film, November 21, 2005
This review is from: The Celestine Prophecy: The Making of the Movie (Hardcover)
We can increase the frequency of guiding coincidences by uplifting every person that comes into our lives, this is the first part of Insight number 8.
The Celestine Prophecy, the Making of the Movie shows how uplifting the movie will be both in the unfolding of the insights and the beauty of the areas where it was filmed.
The movie is a valuable teaching tool that carries the same uplifting energy as the books.
This making of the movie book documents the amazing achievement and takes you inside the imagination of the remarkable people who came together to fulfill James Redfield's ultimate vision.
Lavishly illustrated with more than 160 full color photos, The Celestine Prophecy, the Making of the Movie features productions stills, design artwork and frames from the movie. The film is certain to reignite and expand the dialog from the books about spiritual awareness, to a whole new audience.
This book offers a unique insight on the challenges and rewards of adapting a major best seller to film.
We either fear that human culture is falling apart, or we can hold the vision that we are awakening. Each of us must consciously choose between these two futures. After reading this book, I choose the vision that we are awakening.
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Another Best Seller?, January 11, 2006
This review is from: The Celestine Prophecy: The Making of the Movie (Hardcover)
According to James Redfield, author of the the long-running bestseller "The Celestine Prophecy," the book was a movie in his mind before it ever appeared on the page. "...if truth be known, the book first dawned on me as a series of images, dramatic scenes, that all arrived in my head feeling like movie moments."
The story of the long circuitous path from Redfield's mind to the printed page to film is told in this quite handsome book from publisher Hampton Roads. How the jungle-like settings were discovered and created, the challenges that faced the author, actors and film crew are all colorfully recounted here, and Celestine fans will likely eat it up. It also serves as a kind of paean to the charming and unique American city, St. Augustine, where much of the movie was made. Tad C.
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