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Celestine Prophecy

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Pages
247
Language
EN
ISBN
9999999999999
Reading Time
~4h 19min

Celestine Prophecy is a book by James Redfield. In 1995. It has 247 pages.

About this book

James Redfield’s 1995 novel introduces readers to a contemplative journey through Peru, where an unnamed protagonist encounters a mysterious manuscript that outlines a series of nine philosophical observations regarding life’s hidden patterns. Structured as a blend of travel narrative and reflective treatise, the work explores themes of synchronicity, spiritual awareness, and the interconnected nature of human experience. Rather than relying on conventional plot mechanics, Redfield uses episodic encounters and meditative passages to examine how individuals can recognize meaningful coincidences and align themselves with a deeper sense of purpose. The book’s distinctive architecture, which presents each observation as a discrete lesson woven into an adventure framework, helped establish spiritual fiction as a recognized literary category. Widely discussed for its accessible treatment of Eastern philosophy and mindfulness practices, the novel invites readers to consider how personal transformation emerges from attentive observation and intentional living. Its enduring presence in contemporary discourse reflects a sustained interest in integrating metaphysical concepts with everyday decision-making.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Celestine Prophecy?+

Celestine Prophecy has 247 pages.

When was Celestine Prophecy published?+

Celestine Prophecy was published in 1995.

What is Celestine Prophecy about?+

James Redfield’s 1995 novel introduces readers to a contemplative journey through Peru, where an unnamed protagonist encounters a mysterious manuscript that outlines a series of nine philosophical observations regarding life’s hidden patterns. Structured as a blend of travel narrative and reflective...

Who wrote Celestine Prophecy?+

Celestine Prophecy was written by James Redfield.