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The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision - A Pocket Guide

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In this special pocket edition of the sequel to "The Celestine Prophecy," author James Redfield defines and concisely explains the teachings of the Tenth Insight. A little book that you can carry everywhere and study at your own convenience, it is a perfect way to hold the vision that began with "The Celestine Prophecy" --and bring its truths into your life.

64 pages, Hardcover

Published April 6, 1997

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James Redfield

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James Redfield is the author of The Celestine Prophecy and The Tenth Insight. He writes widely on the topic of human spiritual awareness and is active in the worldwide effort to save our last remaining wilderness areas. James lives with his wife, Salle, and cat, Meredith, in Alabama and Arizona.

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May 16, 2016
Review: The Tenth Insight by James Redfield.

This is the second book of “The Celestine Prophecy” series which I didn’t really relate too much that was written in the book but however interesting. I related more to some of the content in the first book and I connected more with some of my own opinions and beliefs. This second book was written for someone who is deeply involved with the spirit world. Redfield really came on strong spiritually, starting from the beginning of evolution to the afterlife. Plus, Redfield provides introduction to some basic metaphysics and his own personal vision of utopia.

This book still mentions the nine insights of the first book and then the tenth insight wrote about in this book goes deeper into the spiritual aspect. I’m not criticizing what has been written and would not offend anyone of their belief. It was just way over my head to understand or connect with the story. It emphasizes a need to generate a loving energy unto all beings in search for a genuine meaning in lives through prayer and synchronistic events. There was a lot of fascinating data about dreams and secret sites.

I found the last third of the book interesting and more on my level. What I thought Redfield was trying to get across to the reader is encouragement through positive behavior. He wrote about the way we live and think about what and why the world is the way it is today. All the insights came together in a more understandable way about the economy, environment, population, race, culture, etc…Redfield doesn’t claim to be a professional in these areas he just expresses in words explainable to the reader as a small spiritual awakening to negative and positive aspects as we strive to live out our lives in harmony. His spiritual wisdom is more on what we are trying to achieve in a changing evolutionary journey…
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December 6, 2010
Not as good as the first book, but still insightful! --From A Reader's Journal, by d r melbie.
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July 27, 2024
i really enjoyed some of the books but was a bit disappointed in this as more of an adventure tale.
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