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The Secret of Shambhala

In Search of the Eleventh Insight

by James Redfield

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The Secret of Shambhala by James Redfield
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    Nov 1999, 238 pages

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    Nov 2001, 238 pages

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Lloyd P. Brown

I found this book to be an inspiration to get me back to where I wanted to be in a spiritual sense. The use of these ideas on a daily,hour by hour basis can ceratainly help one person lift himself and hopefully lift every one I come in contact with. WE each live our own little dramas on a daily basis. Why not try to make our contacts happy occurances. Each time I read one of Mr. redfields books I feel beter about myself and the world around me .
jan

Very nice summary of the phases of the human quest. I strongly believe in the matter. I guess a lot of people find this very interesting because it presents an easy reading summary of what is generally known (but not believed ;-) I also have a few interesting questions for mr. Redfield but unfortunately the url BookBrowse.com doesn't help me...
Jessica

The basic storyline of the nine insights of this book, The Celestine Pprophecy are very interesting. However, I found the writing to be quite boring and trivial. It drags in places where it was unnecessary. Only if there was a clearer point and better explanations of the insights, not how long it took the "main character" to gather his baggage to get to the car. One more thing....why again doesn't the main character have a name?
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