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Original Title: Messiah's Handbook: Reminders for the Advanced Soul
ISBN: 1571744215 (ISBN13: 9781571744210)
Edition Language: English
Series: Illusions
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Messiah's Handbook: Reminders for the Advanced Soul (Illusions) Hardcover | Pages: 216 pages
Rating: 4.26 | 2050 Users | 69 Reviews

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Title:Messiah's Handbook: Reminders for the Advanced Soul (Illusions)
Author:Richard Bach
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 216 pages
Published:August 16th 2004 by Hampton Roads Publishing Company (first published August 15th 2004)
Categories:Fiction. Spirituality. Self Help. Philosophy

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In Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah, Richard Bach met Donald Shimoda, a fellow pilot with the keys to the universe who barnstormed the Midwest in a Travel Air biplane. Part of Shimoda's secret was a small book, bound in what looked like suede: Messiah's Handbook, Reminders for the Advanced Soul. "Open it," he said, "and whatever you need to know is there. "Lost for decades and rediscovered, here it is in print at last--reminders for those who have outgrown cynicism and doubt.

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I found this book while I was searching in the library for just any book by Richard Bach.To know what it was about, I flipped open some page in the middle, and found the whole page blank, except just one line written in the center. It read: Your depth of intimacy with another is inversely proportional to the number of others in your life.' I gave this a thought, and I found it impressive it was really true!And on the back cover, the line that caught my eyes was: Open it, and whatever you need

Simply nothing to do with my book interest :/ I didn't really like it :(

OK, so it might be helpful to do some research into this guy's real life before you start buying into his advice. I wish I had known what I know now before I read and bought into his other books.The only part of Messiah that he seems qualified to write about is the first four letters.Not that I am any better. But, then, I wouldn't write a book titled The Messiah's Handbook. I am just trying to poke a hole through this guy's bubble of pride and allow in a little truth for those of you looking at

Messiah's Handbook: Reminders for the Advanced Soul by Richard Bach (Hampton Roads Publishing 2004)(Fiction - General). "Everything in this book may be wrong," we are told early in this volume. Apparently, the answer to any question you pose is in this slim volume: ask a question, open the book at random, and read either left or right page. You try. My rating: 7/10, finished 7/21/14.

This 2004 book by Richard Bach, is connected to his other book, Illusions. In that book Richard (author) meets Donald Shimoda, a pilot and a "messiah", who teaches Richard how the world works, particularly that things around us and the reality are mere illusions. In that book Donald and later also Richard use a book (this book) which has no page numbers and has a single thought written on each page. The purpose of this is that the reader may ask a question, close eyes, select a page and read the

This book is referred to in my all-time favorite book 'Illusions' by the same author. What I love about this book is that, no matter which page I open, it makes sense for my situation at a given time. This book is magical.

Keep this in my office and use it for daily inspirations. If you read illusions, this book will allow you to continue thinking outside of the box.

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