The adventure that began with The Celestine Prophecy continues as the action shifts to a wilderness in the American Southeast where the narrator's friend has disappeared.
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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
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Definite Read,
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This review is from: The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision (Hardcover)
This rounds out the first nine insights. It does sound somewhat fanciful to non-openminded people, but does hold the truth within it. It was meant to be fictional and at the same time was able to give a message of utmost importance - respect and non-judgement. Obviously, some people didn't get that message and wished to judge. If you don't like something, that is okay, but this is a book that encourages positive behavior. I don't care what religion one follows, the message is a good one.
46 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
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Just as good as the first!,
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This review is from: The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision (Celestine Prophecy) (Paperback)
Just like the first, using fiction to keep the reader's focus to teach that we are our thoughts and what we think, we attract, positive or negative. That we truly can accomplish anything if we keep our focus on it with without worries or doubts. Should it not work out, deal with it then, don't worry about something that hasn't happened & might never will, you will only tire yourself out. Being kind to others does reap rewards immediatly through them enjoying your presence (which makes you feel good) and can give you more information you need in your life even if you only speak for five minutes. Even if you only talk for one moment to say pleasantries, hearing them back makes you feel good that your presence is acknowledged and respected to be wished a good life, and will help you to heal yourself through your throughts & heal your body by feeling good.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Was Redfield on Drugs?,
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This review is from: The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision (Celestine Prophecy) (Paperback)
Te Celestine Prophecy is the only book I've ever read more than once. I love it. I started the Tenth Insight immediately after finishing the Celestine Prophecy for the second time and I couldnt beleive this was written by the same author. Did something happen to Redfield between writing these 2 books? Most of the first book is very believable and enlightening, but the second is a complete whirlwind of nuttiness and mostly, in my opinion, totally over the top. I found myself skipping page upon page of rambling. Very weird, and a little disappointing really!
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