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James Redfield
James Redfield is the New York Times best-selling author of 'The Celestine Prophecy.' In 1995 and 1996 'The Celestine Prophecy' was the #1 American book in the world, and the #1 international bestseller of 1996. This phenomenal novel spent over 3 years on the New York Times best sellers list.... show more



James Redfield is the New York Times best-selling author of 'The Celestine Prophecy.' In 1995 and 1996 'The Celestine Prophecy' was the #1 American book in the world, and the #1 international bestseller of 1996. This phenomenal novel spent over 3 years on the New York Times best sellers list. Redfield continued the story with the sequels 'The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision' and 'The Secret of Shambhala: In Search of the Eleventh Insight.' The final installment in the Celestine series, 'The Twelfth Insight: The Hour of Decision,' will be released Tuesday, February 15 by Grand Central Publishing. James Redfield is also the author of the non-fiction title, 'Celestine Vision,' and co-author of 'God and the Evolving Universe.' He co-wrote and co-produced the film version of 'The Celestine Prophecy Movie.'

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Birth date: March 19, 1950
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Book Haunt
Book Haunt rated it 9 years ago
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chaizeokelley
chaizeokelley rated it 9 years ago
If you can see past the words, this book is amazing!
Michelle's corner
Michelle's corner rated it 10 years ago
It appears at first glance, that The Celestine Prophecy is based on tricks that the human mind plays on itself; described best by illutionist Derren Brown in his book, "Tricks Of The Mind."... Particularly worthy of note is the illusion of extraordinary coincidence which occurs when someone calls y...
travelin
travelin rated it 10 years ago
If I'd ever smoked, I'd say this had the potency and the smell of skunk. Amazed it didn't emit a magical, foul miasma, not only because it was flammable plastic, but it seems, according to another top review, that Redfield was advocating for a payment-for-energy exchange, through mail-order forms at...
TinyThoughtGuy
TinyThoughtGuy rated it 11 years ago
I would strongly recommend that anyone reading the Celestine Prophecy acquire this book at the same time and use it while reading the aforementioned book: especially those of you that are skeptical about spirituality. This book offers a condensed summary of each chapter in the Celestine Prophecy, i...
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