posted on Oct, 18 2011 @ 09:59 PM
ok, im a little cheesed at people who keep quoting teh celestine prophecy as some kind of religious guide book.
it is a work o f fiction.
its like using harry potter as a reference. they might be great concepts and awesome ideas but they come from a place of creation within teh authors
mind.
there is no dumbldore. no harry...
quoting it, using it as a guide book makes you come across as loose in the screwed areas.
some other peoples opinions.
straightdope
john riley
skeptic dictionary
im glad something made you feel better, but it is fiction. eg.. not real. and on top of that he sold it and hundreds of other mumbo jumbo tapes dvd's
and books.
he changed his world by sucking you all in.
in the future i would be more inclined to talk about the general idea you took from this book rather than quote it as a source of power and wonder.
as it said in the first link, it is like tolkien believing in elves and trolls and teaching courses/selling dvd's on how to enter mordor and defeat
sauron.