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Euphoric
10-25-2004, 11:48 PM
Hiya..well, after reading the Celestine Prophecy i felt forever changed. Has anyone read this book? If so, what are your thoughts on it? I bet that guy is such a stoner hehe :D
I'm also curious as to what other "new age" spirituality groups there are? :)
info on CP: www.celestinevision.com/
Imotep
10-26-2004, 04:07 AM
isosolese nongalsim is a fringe movement i got hung up on for awhile.
though we had lots of orgies i lost lots of money.
our leader was the only one taken by the mothership in the end.
i accept it though.
nong moves in mysterious ways.
Euphoric
10-28-2004, 08:56 AM
er...huh?
GHoSToKeR
11-05-2004, 02:59 PM
isosolese nongalsim is a fringe movement i got hung up on for awhile.
though we had lots of orgies i lost lots of money.
our leader was the only one taken by the mothership in the end.
i accept it though.
nong moves in mysterious ways.
hahaha
Imotep, each post of yours I read is funnier than the last.. youre fuckin hilarious, my friend :D
anyway, euphoric, I read the Celestine Prophecy a while ago, and although it's a good read - it has alot of eye-opening ideas and though provoking suggestions - it should be taken lightly, just like Dan Browns 'The Da Vinci Code'.. you can get hooked up in it, start believing it, but after all it is just a novel
tuffywallace
11-09-2004, 11:46 AM
My friend gave me it a few years ago. I think its a great journey whether its real or not! I can't wait to be given the next insight... I found the third one at a market in byron bay but can't read it until I read the second one. I'll swap if someone has it..
Euphoric
11-16-2004, 05:09 AM
GhOstToKer...hmmm...well some could call the bible a novel, right? hehe no im not quite comparing the two books, just saying that i've had a lot of positive life changing experiences due to it ...when did you read it? :)
tuffy...are you referring to the 10th insight? i read that one...its not as good of a story as the original, naturally...but the subject is mainly concerned about the afterlife. very nice...theres a chapter on "hell"...something about how if you're fucked up enough when you die you'll create your own hell. neat..
GooseBear
11-16-2004, 05:43 AM
Intresting
I was wondering if you guys could give me the authors names.
I like to read........not exactally my text books all the time.......in my spare time........when I have some.........so that would be great!
I have been so busy I can't remember the last book I read........besides text books that is and newspapers and such but those are not books never mind.....
I did read a book though I can't remember the title it had a Beggar Master in it. He cut off people's legs and he protected them on the streets when they begged for money. It was like a trade off.
Then there was this lady trying to make a buisness by making clothes so she hired two out of towners. The out of towners live in a dumpy place made of cardboard by the guy who collects hair.
The guy who collects hair murders some beggars on the street for their hair.
There is a main begger who wheels himeslf around on a cart thing that beggar master built for him. He has a special place in his heart for this the begger on the cart.
It was a differnt book and had totally differnt cultural settings I still remember it! Not just one of those read it and dump it books
But I can't remember the name!!!
great it's going to bug me
GooseBear
11-25-2004, 02:53 AM
Dan Brown wrote the da vinci code
Euphoric
12-18-2004, 06:07 PM
the best part about the celestine prophecy is how it goes into detail on how to manipulate energy and help plants grow...i had some intense experiences with that..then i tried focusing that energy at other people..hmmm fun :D
Euphoric
12-18-2004, 06:10 PM
Dan Brown wrote the da vinci code
hi goose my friend read that book and said it was vry interesting. he kept talking about that book like 3 times im like dude you already told me :rolleyes: :) so it must be a good read ya
Euphoric
01-08-2005, 06:15 PM
i must say im really surprised more people arent into new age stuff :eek:
maryjanemama
01-08-2005, 06:50 PM
I'll be honest, I read the first post and went straight to reply, so sorry if the topic has moved on. I haven't read the Celestine Prophecy in 10 years. I have the workbook, too, which I never finished. :o Lent the book to friend and never got it back.
Someone else told me that there's another book that is very similar...uuum Don Juan something (NOT De Marco :rolleyes: ). He told me that he believes the author of the Celestine Prophecy ripped all of his ideas off of this Don Jaun character.
mr chinnery
01-08-2005, 06:55 PM
i must say im really surprised more people arent into new age stuff :eek:
I'm surprised too; but thankful. It gives me faith in human kind.
duppy man
01-08-2005, 07:48 PM
have read the Celestine Prophecy and the 10th insight makes for a good read, smoking salvia also has very though provoking values ,,,
GHoSToKeR
01-09-2005, 01:02 AM
if atheism is new age, then i am lol
Belleza
01-10-2005, 07:11 AM
FINALLY! something other than christianity. THANK YOU! i'm kinda new age myself and i love it. :)
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