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The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield tells the story of a man who tries to learn and understand the nine key insights into life itself in an ancient manuscript that has been discove red in Peru. I t predicts a massive spiritua l transformation of society in the la te twentieth centu ry. We will fin ally grasp the secrets of the un iverse, the mysteries of existen ce, and the mean ing of life. The re al meaning and purpose of life will not be found in religion or in material wealth, but rather in th ings like auras. He comes across the insigh ts in numerical order since th at is how one must unde rst and them. Overcoming an initia l skepticism, the narrator's understand ing grows with each insight. They include the following: 1. A Critical Mass. 2. The Longer Now. 3. A Matter of Energy. 4. The Struggle for Power. 5. The Message of the Mystics. 6. Clearing the Past. 7. Engaging the Flow. 8. The Interpersonal Ethic. 9. The Emerging Culture. In the first 15 pages, while the plot is still forming, at least eight ba sic ideas are introduce d: a spiritual awakenin g is occurring in the world (p.4); humanity is evolving into a higher spiritual consciousne ss (p.4); seek the experie ntial (p.5); coincidences have spiritual significance (synchronicity) (p.6); the knowledge contained in the manuscript's insights has been hidden from most of the world (esoteric, secret knowledge) (p .8); anti-Christian attitudes (p.9); discover truth through experience (p.10); and when the student is ready, the teacher appears (p.15). These ideas are not always expressed in so many words, but th eir principles are. For example, the b asis of the story is that the spiritual insigh ts humanity nee ds are hidden in an ancient document, and must be uncovered if mankind is to advance spiritually. N ot everyone, according to the story, is ready for or able to comprehend these teachin gs. The insigh ts are for those spiritually ripe, the sp iritual elite. The book implie s that in time others will a ccept these ideas but for now the more advanced must lead until a critical mass of people have grasp ed the insights. The first two insights are that coincid ences hav e a dee p significan ce and th at this decision-ma king should guide an individ ual. Later insights build on this, teaching the narrato r th at he should be guided by daydreams, intuitions and thoughts that may flash in his mind. So at the very beginning o f the story, the subjective is value d over the objective. The truth is not outside ourselves but exists in us; we on ly have to learn to recognize a nd follow it. If indeed this is tru th, then there are no abso lutes. Your truth is your tru th and my truth is my truth. No one can jud ge another's inner expe rience of truth; therefore, there can be no right or wrong. Yet the book imp lies there are wrong ways of thinking when it is refers to the "traditional beliefs" that one must r eject in order to understand the insights. Apparently, some truth s are tru er than others. The ne xt several insights are based on the belief that the universe is comprised of pure energy "that is mall eable to human inten tion and expectation " (p.42). Later, the narrator states, "I perceived everythi ng to be somehow part of me" and he realizes his real body is actually the universe (p.98). Connect ing to this energy field is essential to spiritual development since this energy is life, love and G od. The narrator is advised that love exists "when one is connected to the energy in the universe , which, of course, is the energ y of God," (p.153). The narrator learn s how to see energy fields arou nd plants a nd people . The story build s as the narrato r encounters e ach insight tha t leads him in to a state where he is able to understand the next insight. The culmination is a realization that spiri tual evolvemen t is moving one's energy into a higher vibration. Matter is the densest form of energ y and therefore less evolved. As one evolves and the energy vibrations accele rate, one becomes free r of the body and the mate rial world. This concept is introdu ced as the narrator describ es a vision he has of the history of the uni verse in terms of scientific evolutio n. Energy someho w coalesced i nto matter which then "leaped" past simple forms into more complex forms (p.99) The narrator realize s that each emerging species represented matter "moving into its next higher vibration" until finall y "at the pinnacle stood humankind," (p.100). Humankind is at the pinnacle and yet it is nature tha t is holy. Man vibrate s at a higher le vel but the un iverse is his bod y. If moving into a higher vi bration is the goal, the n should not we want the tre es and rivers to progress to that poin t? Is nat ure capable of this, and if so, how would it be done? The book does not offer the reader any insigh t on this dilemma. Since we are evolving into a hi gher vibratio nal state, according to the book, we will eventually one day reach a vibration so high that we will transcend matter. The Ninth Insight offers this teaching as a crown ing revelation. The narrator is told tha t Christ walked on water bec ause he was vibrating at a high frequency (p.241), and one day we will all be vibrating "highly enou gh so that we can walk into hea ven, in our same form," (p.24 2). Fear lowers the vibration, so the n arrator is told man must conquer fear in order to maintain a high vibration level. While the narrat or is taught this insight, one of the characters achieves this high vibratory level and disappears. Heaven actually already exists here on earth, but until we are spiritually advanced and are vibrati ng at th e higher level, we cannot see it (p.243). These nin e insights are the wa y to the transformat ion. How do we know this? Just look a t the restlessness all around in the world. The dissati sfact ion and restlessne ss we feel is the key. We are like caterpillars read y to morph into butterflies.  After all, you cannot see k fulfillment if you are fulfilled . Do you think it is a coincidence th at coincidence s are h appenin g more and mo re freque ntly? The foll owing is an exce rpt from the nove l: . .. the Manuscrip t says the number of peopl e who are con scious of such coincidence s would begi n to gr ow dramatically in the sixth decade of the twentieth century. He said that this growth wou ld contin ue until sometime near the beginn ing of the fol lowing century, w hen we would reach a spec ific level of su ch individuals --a le vel I think of as a critical ma ss (p. 8). I am not sure but I believe Redf ield meant to say the seventh decade, not the sixth. The sixth decade of the twentieth century woul d be the 1950's. Nobody seems to think that the '50s were a time of restlessness. The '60s, howeve r, has entered historical consciousness as a very restless period: the Vietnam War and the anti-war movement, marijuana and LSD use, the Civil Rights Movement, assassinations of the Martin Luther Kin g Jr. and John and Robert Kennedy, the "invasion" by the Beatles, etc. In any case, the novel has s ome goo d advice. Make love, not war. Be neithe r intimidato r, interrogato r, aloof no r pitiable. We

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The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield tells the story of a man who tries to learn and understandthe nine key insights into life itself in an ancient manuscript that has been discovered in Peru. It predicts a massive spiritual transformation of society in the late twentieth century. We will finally grasp the secrets of the universe, the mysteries of existence, and the meaning of life. The real meaning and purpose of life will not be found in religion or in material wealth, but rather in th

ings like auras. He comes across the insights in numerical order since that is how one must understand them. Overcoming an initial skepticism, the narrator's understanding grows with each insight.They include the following: 1. A Critical Mass. 2. The Longer Now. 3. A Matter of Energy. 4.The Struggle for Power. 5. The Message of the Mystics. 6. Clearing the Past. 7. Engaging theFlow. 8. The Interpersonal Ethic. 9. The Emerging Culture. In the first 15 pages, while the plotis still forming, at least eight basic ideas are introduced: a spiritual awakening is occurring inthe world (p.4); humanity is evolving into a higher spiritual consciousness (p.4); seek the experiential (p.5); coincidences have spiritual significance (synchronicity) (p.6); the knowledge containedin the manuscript's insights has been hidden from most of the world (esoteric, secret knowledge) (p.8); anti-Christian attitudes (p.9); discover truth through experience (p.10); and when the studentis ready, the teacher appears (p.15). These ideas are not always expressed in so many words, but their principles are. For example, the basis of the story is that the spiritual insights humanity needs are hidden in an ancient document, and must be uncovered if mankind is to advance spiritually. Not everyone, according to the story, is ready for or able to comprehend these teachings. The insights are for those spiritually ripe, the spiritual elite. The book implies that in time others will a

ccept these ideas but for now the more advanced must lead until a critical mass of people have grasped the insights. The first two insights are that coincidences have a deep significance and that thisdecision-making should guide an individual. Later insights build on this, teaching the narrator that he should be guided by daydreams, intuitions and thoughts that may flash in his mind. So at thevery beginning of the story, the subjective is valued over the objective. The truth is not outsideourselves but exists in us; we only have to learn to recognize and follow it. If indeed this is truth, then there are no absolutes. Your truth is your truth and my truth is my truth. No one can judge another's inner experience of truth; therefore, there can be no right or wrong. Yet the book implies there are wrong ways of thinking when it is refers to the "traditional beliefs" that one must r eject in order to understand the insights. Apparently, some truths are truer than others. The nextseveral insights are based on the belief that the universe is comprised of pure energy "that is malleable to human intention and expectation" (p.42). Later, the narrator states, "I perceived everything to be somehow part of me" and he realizes his real body is actually the universe (p.98). Connecting to this energy field is essential to spiritual development since this energy is life, love and God. The narrator is advised that love exists "when one is connected to the energy in the universe,which, of course, is the energy of God," (p.153). The narrator learns how to see energy fields around plants and people. The story builds as the narrator encounters each insight that leads him into astate where he is able to understand the next insight. The culmination is a realization that spiritual evolvement is moving one's energy into a higher vibration. Matter is the densest form of energy and therefore less evolved. As one evolves and the energy vibrations accelerate, one becomes freer of the body and the material world. This concept is introduced as the narrator describes a visionhe has of the history of the universe in terms of scientific evolution. Energy somehow coalesced into matter which then "leaped" past simple forms into more complex forms (p.99) The narrator realizes that each emerging species represented matter "moving into its next higher vibration" until finally "at the pinnacle stood humankind," (p.100). Humankind is at the pinnacle and yet it is nature that is holy. Man vibrates at a higher level but the universe is his body. If moving into a higher vibration is the goal, then should not we want the trees and rivers to progress to that point? Is nature capable of this, and if so, how would it be done? The book does not offer the reader any insight on this dilemma. Since we are evolving into a higher vibrational state, according to the book, wewill eventually one day reach a vibration so high that we will transcend matter. The Ninth Insightoffers this teaching as a crowning revelation. The narrator is told that Christ walked on water because he was vibrating at a high frequency (p.241), and one day we will all be vibrating "highly enough so that we can walk into heaven, in our same form," (p.242). Fear lowers the vibration, so the narrator is told man must conquer fear in order to maintain a high vibration level. While the narrator is taught this insight, one of the characters achieves this high vibratory level and disappears.Heaven actually already exists here on earth, but until we are spiritually advanced and are vibrating at the higher level, we cannot see it (p.243). These nine insights are the way to the transformation. How do we know this? Just look at the restlessness all around in the world. The dissatisfaction and restlessness we feel is the key. We are like caterpillars ready to morph into butterflies. After all, you cannot seek fulfillment if you are fulfilled. Do you think it is a coincidence thatcoincidences are happening more and more frequently? The following is an excerpt from the novel: ... the Manuscript says the number of people who are conscious of such coincidences would begin to gr ow dramatically in the sixth decade of the twentieth century. He said that this growth would continue until sometime near the beginning of the following century, when we would reach a specific level

of such individuals--a level I think of as a critical mass (p. 8). I am not sure but I believe Redf ield meant to say the seventh decade, not the sixth. The sixth decade of the twentieth century would be the 1950's. Nobody seems to think that the '50s were a time of restlessness. The '60s, however, has entered historical consciousness as a very restless period: the Vietnam War and the anti-war movement, marijuana and LSD use, the Civil Rights Movement, assassinations of the Martin Luther King Jr. and John and Robert Kennedy, the "invasion" by the Beatles, etc. In any case, the novel has some good advice. Make love, not war. Be neither intimidator, interrogator, aloof nor pitiable. We

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do not need fear, humiliation, guilt or shame. Contemplate mediate and follow your intuitions anddreams as you go through your spiritual evolution. Fact or fiction, it does not matter. Truth is what you make it. Life is too short and too complicated to deal with reality. Make your own reality. It seemed this adventure was a condensed story of what could possibly happen to a Spiritual seeker over several years time. Crossroads encountered several times in one day in The Celestine Prophecy

probably happen over a much longer period to someone finding one's self. I enjoyed and was intrigued by the control dramas analogy that was presented in The Celestine Prophecy. They sure seemed toenhance understanding on the issue. Also this spiritual enlightenment story portrayed to me that healing to an awareness of our inner light can move right along when we are not encumbered by blame and guilt. There was no judgment implied as to which choices that one makes, it seemed to be simply amatter of preference if one chose to liberate or not. Acceptance of whatever is flows through theentire book. Naturally we would come to choose healing, and naturally we would tolerate those not r eady to do so yet. But what blew me away is how blatantly and clearly the writing conveyed how thefearful phenomenon of dysfunctional codependency plays itself out--people attempting to live on eachother's energy in lieu of tapping their own inner power. This can be seen in the scene where theyseen the energies exchange between some people. All and all I enjoyed reading this novel by James Redfield. celestine prophecy james redfield tells story tries learn understand nine insights into life itself ancient manuscript that been discovered peru predicts massive spiritual transformation society late twentieth century will finally grasp secrets universe mysteries existence meaning life real meaning purpose life will found religion material wealth rather things like auras comes across ins

ights numerical order since that must understand them overcoming initial skepticism narrator understanding grows with each insight they include following critical mass longer matter energy struggle power message mystics clearing past engaging flow interpersonal ethic emerging culture first pages while plot still forming least eight basic ideas introduced spiritual awakening occurring world humanity evolving into higher spiritual consciousness seek experiential coincidences have significance synchronicity knowledge contained manuscript insights been hidden from most world esoteric secret knowledge anti christian attitudes discover truth through experience when student ready teacher appears these ideas always expressed many words their principles example basis story that humanity needs hidden ancient document must uncovered mankind advance spiritually everyone according story ready able comprehend these teachings those spiritually ripe elite book implies time others will accept these ideas more advanced must lead until critical mass people have grasped first coincidences have deep significance this decision making should guide individual later build this teaching narrator should guided daydreams intuitions thoughts flash mind very beginning subjective valued over objective truth outside ourselves exists only learn recognize follow indeed this truth then there absolutes your your  judge another inner experience therefore there right wrong book implies there wrong ways thinking when refers traditional beliefs reject order understand apparently some truths truer than others nextseveral based belief universe comprised pure energy malleable human intention expectation later narr ator states perceived everything somehow part realizes real body actually universe connecting energyfield essential development since love advised love exists when connected which course learns fields around plants people builds encounters each insight leads into state where able next insight culmination realization evolvement moving higher vibration matter densest form therefore less evolved evolves vibrations accelerate becomes freer body material world concept introduced describes vision history terms scientific evolution somehow coalesced matter which then leaped past simple forms more complex forms realizes each emerging species represented moving next higher vibration until finally pinnacle stood humankind humankind pinnacle nature holy vibrates level body moving vibration goal thenshould want trees rivers progress point nature capable would done book does offer reader dilemma since evolving vibrational state according eventually reach high transcend ninth offers teaching crowning revelation told christ walked water because vibrating high frequency vibrating highly enough walk heaven same form fear lowers told conquer fear order maintain high level while taught characters achieves vibratory level disappears heaven actually already exists here earth until spiritually advanced vibrating cannot nine transformation know just look restlessness around dissatisfaction restlessness feel like caterpillars ready morph butterflies after cannot seek fulfillment fulfilled think coincidence coincidences happening more frequently following excerpt from novel manuscript says number people conscious such would begin grow dramatically sixth decade twentieth century said growth would continue sometime near beginning following century reach specific such individuals think criticalmass sure believe redfield meant seventh decade sixth sixth decade twentieth nobody seems think weretime restlessness however entered historical consciousness very restless period vietnam anti movement marijuana civil rights movement assassinations martin luther king john robert kennedy invasion beatles case novel some good advice make love neither intimidator interrogator aloof pitiable need fear humiliation guilt shame contemplate mediate follow your intuitions dreams through evolution fact f iction does what make short complicated deal with reality make reality seemed adventure condensed what could possibly happen seeker over several years time crossroads encountered several times celestine prophecy probably happen over much longer period someone finding self enjoyed intrigued control dramas analogy presented celestine prophecy they sure seemed enhance understanding issue also enlight

enment portrayed healing awareness inner light move right along encumbered blame guilt judgment implied which choices makes seemed simply preference chose liberate acceptance whatever flows through entire naturally come choose healing naturally tolerate those what blew away blatantly clearly writingconveyed fearful phenomenon dysfunctional codependency plays itself attempting live other lieu tapping their inner power seen scene where they seen energies exchange between some enjoyed reading novel james redfieldEssay, essays, termpaper, term paper, termpapers, term papers, book reports, study,college, thesis, dessertation, test answers, free research, book research, study help, download essa

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