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The Celestine Prophecy: An Experiential Guide by James Redfield β€” book cover

The Celestine Prophecy: An Experiential Guide

by James Redfield, Carol Adrienne
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Overview

The Celestine Prophecy is one of the most widely read books of our times. It's insights have proven to strike deep and universal chords. Now those insights have inspired this breathtakingly handsome illustrated book.

Grounding her poetic story in the tenets found in James Redfield's remarkable work, Dee Lillegard tells the story of Celestine, a young boy, who "finds his path but loses his way" while wandering in the woods. How he uses the insights that he finds on his journey to find his way back to the safety of his own home and bed is the core of this intriguing tale. Magnificent illustrations by Dean Morrissey not only depict the action but help readers understand the meaning of the song of Celestine.

Here then is a new and enriching treatment of James Redfield's themes that can be understood and relished by perceptive readers of all ages.

Synopsis

The Celestine Prophecy is one of the most widely read books of our times. It's insights have proven to strike deep and universal chords. Now those insights have inspired this breathtakingly handsome illustrated book.

Grounding her poetic story in the tenets found in James Redfield's remarkable work, Dee Lillegard tells the story of Celestine, a young boy, who "finds his path but loses his way" while wandering in the woods. How he uses the insights that he finds on his journey to find his way back to the safety of his own home and bed is the core of this intriguing tale. Magnificent illustrations by Dean Morrissey not only depict the action but help readers understand the meaning of the song of Celestine.

Here then is a new and enriching treatment of James Redfield's themes that can be understood and relished by perceptive readers of all ages.

About the Author, James Redfield

James Redfield

James Redfield is an American author, lecturer, screenwriter and film producer.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1995
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780446671224

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