Who here has read this book? I have also read The Tenth Insight and The Seceret Of Shambhala. These books have changed my life, and now they are making a celestine movie due for release spring 2006. one should really read the book to get the full understanding, but the insights are outlined below: http://www.celestinevision.com/
i'm interested in seeing the impact of the movie on society as a whole. the book impacted my outlook on life in a big way.
I look forward to the movie, that aren't many movies with mystical trips in them. I hope one day they turn autobiography of a yogi into a movie. and use special effects for all the neat visions.
i believe nation-wide late march early april......lion's gate might be distributing it...the screenplay was written by Redfield along with someone named Bain...all no-name actors
The Celestine Prophecy, the original book, was fascinating and an enjoyable read.....but that was years ago. Funny how it took so long for the thing to get to film. First, remember that the book is in fact fiction, though excellent fiction with some excellent ideas. Second, remember that there have been some fine books released even more recently. If someone told me there would be a Carlos Castaneda movie made, I would probably hyperventilate lol.....
^^i've read up on don juan...his teaching seem to finally give some answers so to speak on how to deal with the challenges of the tonal in a better way...we are all warriors waiting for our will, i believe that. some of us just havent woke up to that fact yet
I read the celestine prophecy about 8 years ago, and it was the same for me. Life changing! It's not even that it was a well written book, it's just the concepts of awakening to energy and the true realitys in life. I have a bunch od other titles you might like if you liked that one!
Way of the peacefull Warrior by Dan Millman, anything by Paulo Cohlo(sp?), anything by Richard Bach particularly illusions, Damion and Sidhartha by Herman Hesse, just for a begginers list in fiction. Nonfiction greats are Creative Visulization by Shakti Gawain, Remember Be Here Now by Ramm Dass, I could go on and on. Books were the one thing (next to way too much lsd) that really expanded my conciousness. The deeper and farther out they get the better I like them. Similar with people I guess.
hm, i think i've read almost all of those ones along my way. i'll add carlos castenado, lynn v andrews, there's more...
It's amazing how the books seem to jump off the shelves at you when its your time for them eeh? That list is pretty elementary but important none the less. I've spent the last two years or so being obsessed with anything that has to with manifesting moving into 5d. 3 years ago I thought it was all crazy.
Hey, I just saw the movie! Wowwowowoww! Landmark Theater's picked it up...and the Bain Barnett guy you mentioned earlier...he produced it...and also produced What Dreams May Come. The actors aren't exactly 'no name' actors Oh, I loved it! I read the book about ten years ago and it really changed things for me...the movie, whoa! My fear was that it wouldn't be true to the book and that it would be sllooowww....that's what happens sometimes with independent films, but I was happily surprised. I could follow the book along in my head and it wasn't slow at all..it zipped through the insights...sooooooooooo good. Highly recommended. I'm also excited to see how this affects the mass consciousness. It's moving across the country right now. It's going to be in Austin, TX tonight...and James is moving along with it...speaking at premiere's.
I've read The Celestine Prophecy and I loved it. It really helped me on my spiritual path. It did have some Christian overtones, but I found it to be genuinely helpful. I've also read a few of the Carlos Castaneda books (Teachings of Don Juan, Tales of Power, Journey to Ixtlan, and the Fire from Within). Also, I think that there is a Castaneda movie that came out. Its name was Enigma of a Sorcerer, but I haven't seen it. ~Joe
I bought a bunch of the Celestine Prophecy books at a yard sale last year. I haven't got around to reading them but I think I should.