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A Place Called Sweet Apple: Country Living and Southern Recipes 3 reviews Celestine Sibley
Peachtree Publishers, 1985
A priceless southern treasure This book represents the special value system of the south, so aptly captured by Celestine Sibley as she speaks of her daily experiences and kindnesses to people, nature and her profession. She speaks with an honesty and humor that is uplifting and full of sentiment. She has a great ability to describe the environment so well that one thinks he/she is walking with her along the wooded paths. ...
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Lifted and Looking - Moments and Milestones (Parts Four and Five) 5 reviews
Timothy Mulder, 2008
"Powerful Stuff" I found myself reading 'Lifted' with both hands holding on tight to my Kindle while perched precariously on the edge of my seat. This chapter of Timothy Mulder's memoir dealt with his experiences with drugs, one drug in particular and the effects this had on him both mentally and physically. It also describes how he came in touch with his inner psyche. I felt this section was well written. It ...
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The Celestine Prophecy: A Pocket Guide to the Nine Insights 25 reviews James Redfield
Grand Central Publishing, 1996
A guide for the soul First in a series of books that guides you to a new spirtual level and gives you the tools for your own spirtial awakinging. Redfield is inspiring and wonderful the passages opened my awarness and gave me new vision. The synchronicity has become like a steady flow of water, everpresent and crystal clear.
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The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision (Celestine Prophecy) 76 reviews James Redfield
Grand Central Publishing, 1998
ginger AZ This is an excellent book to explain personal purpose and processes as we enter the beginning phases of the Millennium. There is much detail described in the book that is very good to know.
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The Celestine Vision: Living the New Spiritual Awareness 19 reviews James Redfield
Grand Central Publishing, 1999
Transformation: Entering A Responsive Universe... First, a few of my overall gleanings about The Search. # We are spirits in human bodies. # Our destiny/evolution somehow involves whether we collectively decide that since we are human, do we reach for and wish to achieve the divine and spiritual in each of us (because when we all are mindful of God, it actually creates God) OR, do we wish to remain animals like all the rest of God's ...
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The Celestine Prophecy 917 reviews James Redfield
Grand Central Publishing, 1995
Life Changing Book The "Celestine Prophecy" is a life changing book for the 21st Century! There are guide books available as well to continue your understanding and incorporation of the insights into your daily life. The "Celestine Vision" and the "Celestine Prophecy Explanatory Guide". Highly recommended to all to grow spiritually!
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The Celestine Prophecy: An Adventure 1 review James Redfield
Wheeler Publishing, 1994
The book that, in 1994, changed everything for me I never used to be an avid reader. Occasional historical novels and the like but nothing too thought provoking. Then in 1994 when new age book shelves were a new thing indeed and tended to have about eight books to choose from, I found The Celestine Prophecy propped up against Men are From Mars and Women are From Venus....
As I read the back cover of Celestine, I knew I had discovered the ...
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The Celestine Prophecy: AN EXPERIENTIAL GUIDE 24 reviews James Redfield, Carol Adrienne
Grand Central Publishing, 1995
It changed my life!! I read 'The Celestine Prophecy'in 1994, a few months after my boyfriend had died. It was the day before New Years Eve and I was feeling very lonely. I was at a very low point in my life and looking for something - though at the time i didnt know what it was...it just happened to be 'The Celestine Prophecy'!! To some that might sound completely bonkers but i believe that the book was the thing ...
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The Celestine Meditations 13 reviews Salle Merrill Redfield
Hachette Audio, 2002
Amazing meditations I bought "The Celestine Meditations" because I love books by James Redfield. I was hoping this Audio CD would live up to my expectations.
For those who don't know: Salle Merrill-Redfield, is James Redfield's wife, and he is the author of "The Celestine Prophecy" and other inspiring books. I found this CD to be a relaxing experience and a perfect introduction to the beauty of meditation.
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Breadfruit: A Novel 4 reviews Celestine Vaite
Back Bay Books, 2006
Loved it! BREADFRUIT by Celestine Vaite
October 8, 2006
Amazon Rating: 4.5/5 stars
This is the second book by Celestine Vaite that I've read, and I loved them both. Both books take us into the world of Materena Mahi, a hard working professional cleaner who is raising her two children in Tahiti, with the help (somewhat) of her man, Pito. BREADFRUIT is the story of Materena and her mission to get ...
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Celestine Sibley, Reporter 2 reviews Celestine Sibley, Sibley Fleming
Hill Street Press, 2001
Not moonlight or magnolias... ...but True South, in a way that the New York Times could never understand. Sibley fans were appalled at the Times' obituary, which inaccurately described her as "the last of the white glove, tea-and-apple blossom set that had not a sharp edge on it." The Times just didn't get it, but then they have a habit of dissing female Southern writers, as they did when they fired Molly Ivins for describing ...
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The Celestine Prophecy: The Making of the Movie 2 reviews James Redfield, St. Leger Joynes
Hampton Roads Publishing Company, 2005
The enchantment of the 9 insights on film We can increase the frequency of guiding coincidences by uplifting every person that comes into our lives, this is the first part of Insight number 8.
The Celestine Prophecy, the Making of the Movie shows how uplifting the movie will be both in the unfolding of the insights and the beauty of the areas where it was filmed.
The movie is a valuable teaching tool that carries the same uplifting ...
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For All Seasons 1 review Celestine Sibley
Peachtree Publishers, 1984
I liked the book jacket. I do not read many nonfiction books,and as I read a lot of books,I find I am down to fewer and fewer books. After saying this I find I start looking at many more books on the self that I at first didn't notice. I found the book very enjoyable and found it almost like reading a religious book. So saying this I will find Ms. Sibley" other books and will read and than pass judgment on them.Hopefully ...
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La Novena Revelacion (The Celestine Prophecy) James Redfield
Editorial Atantida, 1993
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Celestine: The Diary Of An English Chambermaid Octave Mirbeau
Olympia Press, 2008
Mirbeau's elegant satire of French society in the wake of the Dreyfus affair. Celestine is an innocent girl who loses her father to a boating accident and, over time, her dignity to the wealthy men who employ her. Still she soldiers on, obtaining at times a measure of revenge on the wealthy and powerful. By the author of Torture Garden.
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