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- catalog abstract "This volume is the second novel in The Celestine Series, beginning with The Celestine Prophecy. One of the characters of The Celestine Prophecy, Charlene, disappears while exploring a forest in the Appalachian Mountains. The book discusses ideas about other dimensions, past lives, conception and birth, the passage through death to an afterlife, hell and heaven. It also illustrates the author's vision of human destiny and the idea that fear of the future is endangering Earth's spiritual renaissance. In the story, each individual soul is part of a larger "Soul Group", which shares the mission of helping the evolution of the cosmos. At times, a soul from a given Group incarnates itself, choosing the conditions of its life according to its needs, while the other souls observe. Each soul creates a reality around itself, which later brings consequences upon it. These consequences take the form of life and afterlife, which vary according to the person's choices. On Earth, people speak of the prophecy written in the Book of Revelation as if it were coming true. Many fear that it will come partly true, in that a dictator (an Antichrist) will arise, but will not be thrown down. To counteract this idea, which is damaging to the spiritual renaissance, the protagonists hold their own, Utopian "World Vision" to the exclusion of its opposite, until it dominates the opposite at the book's climax.".
- catalog contributor b9452030.
- catalog coverage "Peru Fiction.".
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Imaging the path -- Reviewing the journey -- Overcoming the fear -- Remembering -- Opening to the knowledge -- A history of awakening -- The inner hell -- Forgiving -- Remembering the future -- Holding the vision.".
- catalog description "This volume is the second novel in The Celestine Series, beginning with The Celestine Prophecy. One of the characters of The Celestine Prophecy, Charlene, disappears while exploring a forest in the Appalachian Mountains. The book discusses ideas about other dimensions, past lives, conception and birth, the passage through death to an afterlife, hell and heaven. It also illustrates the author's vision of human destiny and the idea that fear of the future is endangering Earth's spiritual renaissance. In the story, each individual soul is part of a larger "Soul Group", which shares the mission of helping the evolution of the cosmos. At times, a soul from a given Group incarnates itself, choosing the conditions of its life according to its needs, while the other souls observe. Each soul creates a reality around itself, which later brings consequences upon it. These consequences take the form of life and afterlife, which vary according to the person's choices. On Earth, people speak of the prophecy written in the Book of Revelation as if it were coming true. Many fear that it will come partly true, in that a dictator (an Antichrist) will arise, but will not be thrown down. To counteract this idea, which is damaging to the spiritual renaissance, the protagonists hold their own, Utopian "World Vision" to the exclusion of its opposite, until it dominates the opposite at the book's climax.".
- catalog extent "236 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0446519081".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Warner Books,".
- catalog spatial "Peru Fiction.".
- catalog spatial "Peru".
- catalog subject "813/.54 20".
- catalog subject "Adventure stories.".
- catalog subject "Manuscripts Collectors and collecting Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Manuscripts Collectors and collecting Peru Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Millennialism Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PS3568.E3448 T46 1996".
- catalog subject "Redfield, James Journeys Peru Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Spiritual life Fiction.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Imaging the path -- Reviewing the journey -- Overcoming the fear -- Remembering -- Opening to the knowledge -- A history of awakening -- The inner hell -- Forgiving -- Remembering the future -- Holding the vision.".
- catalog title "The tenth insight : holding the vision / James Redfield.".
- catalog type "Adventure fiction. gsafd".
- catalog type "Adventure fiction.".
- catalog type "Fiction. fast".
- catalog type "Parables. gsafd".
- catalog type "text".