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the key to a happy life, September 6, 2000
This review is from: Moonlight Chronicles (Paperback)
Throw out all your self help books and your t.v. guide. In fact, go ahead and throw out your t.v. too and follow your bliss. If you've forgotten how, get Dan's book and let him show you the simple way to peace and happiness. This book is an inspiration.You won't be able to read more than a page or two before you dust off your old sketch book or journal, sharpen your pencil and begin to enjoy your life, in all its extraordinary ordinary wonder! If you long to find meaning in a salt shaker, or an old red barn, or a sleeping child's dreamy smile, look no further than this incredible little volume. It's simply magic!
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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Regain Your Sense of Childlike Wonder, April 22, 2005
This review is from: Moonlight Chronicles (Paperback)
I purchased both of the Dan Price books currently available, this one and the one called "How to Make a Journal of Your Life." I enjoyed both books very much and recommend them. They convey a childlike wonder in both the narrative and the drawings (some of which are quite good). There is a definite appeal to busy, responsibility-laden adults, who fantasize about chucking it all and taking-off for an adventurous life on the road. After reading these books, many will at least question whether they might simplify their lives in some way.
The neo-hippie, let's-go-out-and-play lifestyle is not without its cost, however. According to his website, the author has now split-up with his wife, who played such a large part in his first two books. And if his grown children have learned their lesson of independence . . . well, Dan may have plenty of solitude to enjoy in the future.
I hope that he is satisfied with what he calls in his Chronicles Creed an "endless" search for truth and beauty. The search can be quite enjoyable in itself. But if he actually wants to find ultimate truth and beauty, he may be frustrated. Since his method relies upon subjective experiences of nature and life, truth and beauty can be no bigger than his perceptions of them. Vestiges of truth and beauty in the natural world are a pleasing but ultimately unsatisfying taste of what we intuitively know is much bigger, much greater. It's like trying to be satisfied with the footprint of one's lover, rather than the actual person.
You might think from this that I don't like the book after all, but you'd be wrong. I like it even though it's not perfect. In fact, I plan to buy Dan Price's new book "Radical Simplicity" when it is published.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
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Buy this book!, November 19, 2002
This review is from: Moonlight Chronicles (Paperback)
Even if you don't journal and have no intention of doing so, buy this little book and Dan's other one (How To Make A Journal of Your Life). Carry them around with you and read them over and over, and sink into the words and drawings. Then pay attention to your own life, each moment, whether you choose to document any of it or not.
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