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# The Celestine Prophecy

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Review: great read - Some books arrive the way certain travelers do in the Celestine Prophecies: not by accident, but by a subtle tug in the fabric of the day. This one found me exactly when it wanted to be found. As I turned its pages, I kept feeling that familiar inner tap on the shoulder, the sense that the story wasn’t teaching me but reminding me of something I’d misplaced between errands and sunsets. The narrative moves like a guide with a half-smile, never quite showing its full hand, yet offering just enough vision to nudge you toward your own insight. Every time an “accident” in the plot aligned with something stirring in my life, I felt the book wink back at me. That was the true adventure: the way fiction began to hum in harmony with reality, as if both were following the same set of ancient instructions. Reading it felt like stepping into a corridor where intuition brightens the walls. The ideas don’t simply sit on the page; they hover around you, re-threading your attention, sharpening your senses to the hidden transmissions we usually scroll past. The prophecies themselves are written like invitations, and by the final chapters I realized I’d been answering them without noticing. This is a story for anyone who suspects their coincidences are messages in disguise, for anyone who’s ever wondered whether our daily wanderings might be orchestrated by something both gentle and wildly intelligent. The Celestine Prophecies doesn’t just tell a tale. It stirs a vibration. It leaves a trail of luminous breadcrumbs. And if you follow them, you may find that the book wasn’t just predicting the characters’ next steps. It was predicting your own. I close it with gratitude and a quiet grin, because somehow I know this review was already forming before I even opened to page one.
Review: H8rs UNITE!! - I read this book in one day, cover to cover. I knew nothing about it save it was recommended to me. As I read, I grew concerned (pretty quickly) it was a work of fiction, but I read on, expecting to do follow-up research to confirm the ideas and incidents in the book. Part of that research brought me here. Reading the reviews of all the haters was to be expected. Their focus (as always) is on pointless distractions to keep their brain from engaging in the core question: "Why do we exist?" I've seen this repeatedly on every book that brings to light evidence that counters commonly accepted ideals in government, diet and, most often, faith. I found the book fascinating, but it also aligned with many of my current beliefs so I am likely biased. This, in conjunction with Darryl Anka's Bashar, is amazing insight into how things more than likely actually work. It makes logical sense. It is not faith based, but it still supports many of the faith based principles in a measurable way (namely Jesus Christ, his miracles, and what he meant by "this too shall you do and more"). Scientists have proven that communing with plants makes them stronger. Certain music (vibrations) physically impacts plant growth, sleep, brain wave patterns, etc. We have shown and measured the ability some have to alter their bodies pace of healing, heart rate, and temperature using nothing but thought / meditation. Then, we have repeated themes in pop culture - even Star Wars with the Jedi and the Force (the original three) - their ability to manipulate energy. Lucas's imagination is surprisingly aligned with these ideas aside from the fighting. The Matrix is another, although, this book does not cover the shared dream aspect... Factually, energy is the one thing that everything breaks down to. Everything you see is networks of variously connected atoms vibrating at frequencies that our brains perceive as a rock, or a collection of complex molecules that work together and fly as a bird, etc. It's all energy on the most basic level. You can read this book and focus on the negatives and tear it apart - or you can read it with an open mind consuming the information which is very empowering and some of it obviously true. Happy reading!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,996 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #9 in Metaphysical & Visionary Fiction (Books) #40 in Folklore (Books) #990 in Action & Adventure Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 12,184 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great read
*by P***R on December 11, 2025*

Some books arrive the way certain travelers do in the Celestine Prophecies: not by accident, but by a subtle tug in the fabric of the day. This one found me exactly when it wanted to be found. As I turned its pages, I kept feeling that familiar inner tap on the shoulder, the sense that the story wasn’t teaching me but reminding me of something I’d misplaced between errands and sunsets. The narrative moves like a guide with a half-smile, never quite showing its full hand, yet offering just enough vision to nudge you toward your own insight. Every time an “accident” in the plot aligned with something stirring in my life, I felt the book wink back at me. That was the true adventure: the way fiction began to hum in harmony with reality, as if both were following the same set of ancient instructions. Reading it felt like stepping into a corridor where intuition brightens the walls. The ideas don’t simply sit on the page; they hover around you, re-threading your attention, sharpening your senses to the hidden transmissions we usually scroll past. The prophecies themselves are written like invitations, and by the final chapters I realized I’d been answering them without noticing. This is a story for anyone who suspects their coincidences are messages in disguise, for anyone who’s ever wondered whether our daily wanderings might be orchestrated by something both gentle and wildly intelligent. The Celestine Prophecies doesn’t just tell a tale. It stirs a vibration. It leaves a trail of luminous breadcrumbs. And if you follow them, you may find that the book wasn’t just predicting the characters’ next steps. It was predicting your own. I close it with gratitude and a quiet grin, because somehow I know this review was already forming before I even opened to page one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ H8rs UNITE!!
*by G***S on January 26, 2013*

I read this book in one day, cover to cover. I knew nothing about it save it was recommended to me. As I read, I grew concerned (pretty quickly) it was a work of fiction, but I read on, expecting to do follow-up research to confirm the ideas and incidents in the book. Part of that research brought me here. Reading the reviews of all the haters was to be expected. Their focus (as always) is on pointless distractions to keep their brain from engaging in the core question: "Why do we exist?" I've seen this repeatedly on every book that brings to light evidence that counters commonly accepted ideals in government, diet and, most often, faith. I found the book fascinating, but it also aligned with many of my current beliefs so I am likely biased. This, in conjunction with Darryl Anka's Bashar, is amazing insight into how things more than likely actually work. It makes logical sense. It is not faith based, but it still supports many of the faith based principles in a measurable way (namely Jesus Christ, his miracles, and what he meant by "this too shall you do and more"). Scientists have proven that communing with plants makes them stronger. Certain music (vibrations) physically impacts plant growth, sleep, brain wave patterns, etc. We have shown and measured the ability some have to alter their bodies pace of healing, heart rate, and temperature using nothing but thought / meditation. Then, we have repeated themes in pop culture - even Star Wars with the Jedi and the Force (the original three) - their ability to manipulate energy. Lucas's imagination is surprisingly aligned with these ideas aside from the fighting. The Matrix is another, although, this book does not cover the shared dream aspect... Factually, energy is the one thing that everything breaks down to. Everything you see is networks of variously connected atoms vibrating at frequencies that our brains perceive as a rock, or a collection of complex molecules that work together and fly as a bird, etc. It's all energy on the most basic level. You can read this book and focus on the negatives and tear it apart - or you can read it with an open mind consuming the information which is very empowering and some of it obviously true. Happy reading!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Inspiring!
*by A***M on January 20, 2026*

will read again and again…love the insight discoveries through a story with adventure. Not at all what I was expecting.

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