Celestine Prophecy
Celestine Prophecy
Celestine Prophecy
This is a book I generally find myself reading again and again, when I need a lift or when I want to feel
more spiritual about things. It was published back in the early years of the Clinton presidency at a time
when early Baby Boomers like me were passing into their 40s: suddenly middle age and looking for
meaning... as important, not finding it in the belief systems handed down to us.
Basically, because there were so many Baby Boomers (and we were mostly expected to live past 50), the
customary period of psychological passage acquired a name: New Age Spirituality.
Redfield writes in that New Age tradition, say in the Carlos Castaneda (The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui
Way of Knowledge) vein or even in a less cerebral Robert Pirsig (Zen and the Art of Motorcycle
Maintenance) sense. He doesn’t channel ancestral spirits, though he may invoke them. What appeals to me
about Celestine—aside from the fact it’s an example of a self-published novel that has sold more than 20
million copies—is its uncanny resonance.
Think of a tuning fork. Redfield’s story is so genuinely personal yet at the same time so universal, even after
15 years now, it still taps the deepest harmonies within us.
Somewhere in the Southeast US our totally decent humanistic-academic, Redfield-like “man with no name”
encounters a former platonic girlfriend who speaks of the discovery of an ancient manuscript that’s being
researched and fought over by church, state, and scientists in Peru. The manuscript supposedly contains
nine insights into life itself. Our intrepid humanist takes off on a first-person wild exploration in the Andes.
As adventure stories go I’d have to give it a pedestrian C+. This isn’t Indiana Jones in the Lair of Lucretia.
But because each chapter unravels one of the mysteries, and because each insight is so resonant, we are
drawn into the web of self-discovery. This is the quintessential “book you cannot put down.”
2) The Longer Now—As the 20th century closes, we’re ready to tap into a new spiritual energy.
4) The Struggle for Power—Energy traps, how they happen, how to avoid them.
5) The Message of the Mystics—Remedying energy shortages by opening up to the universal source.
6) Clearing the Past—How energy seeking gets twisted from our upbringing; how to untwist.
Quite candidly, I have this common feeling of awakening among my family, friends, business acquaintances,
radical freedom fighters, just about everywhere. It’s as if the Matrix, the Cartel, the secret societies that
have dominated us for centuries are dying, and a true human society is about to ascend. It may be like
breaking the sound barrier; some troubles, but most will wind up just fine.