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The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield. My Biggest Takeaways.


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Reading and enjoying Eckhart Tolle’s ‘Power of Now’ inspired me to Google ‘best spiritual books.’ The Celestine Prophecy was one of those books. Siddartha, my last ‘biggest takeaways’ entry, was one as well.    

The Celestine Prophecy plays out like a movie when listening to the audiobook version. Some of the dialogue intrigued me and moved me to highlight a particular text in the Kindle version of the book.

The question which fascinates me, ‘why do we do what we do’ is brought up multiple times in this novel. I figure if I can find out why I do what I do, I can be a better, more understanding, and forgiving version of myself.

Here’s a description of what this book is about https://bit.ly/35roQio 

Here are some of my biggest takeaways. Do any of these passages resonate with you? Please let me know.

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The first thought that comes to mind is high amount of divorce taking place today, after reading this.

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I think this speaks to one’s ego.

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