The Twelfth Insight: The Hour of Decision
The Twelfth Insight: The Hour of Decision book cover

The Twelfth Insight: The Hour of Decision

Hardcover – Bargain Price, February 15, 2011

Price
$50.94
Format
Hardcover
Pages
352
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Publication Date
Dimensions
6.25 x 1.25 x 9.25 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

Description

About the Author James Redfield is an American author, lecturer, screenwriter and film producer.

Features & Highlights

  • On December 21, 2012, the Mayan calendar will end. Many see it as an apocalyptic sign.But is it?In
  • The Twelfth Insight
  • , the long-awaited fourth book in the beloved Celestine Series, we again follow our Hero and his close friend Wil. They have just received a portion of another ancient and mysterious manuscript that describes a secret approach to spirituality that is silently arriving in the second decade of the 21st Century. But the manuscript is only available in fragments. To understand its full meaning for mankind, our Hero and Wil begin an urgent search to find the message in its entirety. As they embrace the power of Synchronicity and begin their search, they are confronted by powerful political forces and religious extremists that stand in the way of these spiritual revelations. Utilizing what he calls the "parable effect," and based on his own sources, James Redfield explores the similarities and differences that exist among the world religions, revealing the essential messages contained within them that can energize our experience of spirituality-- and produce a new wave of integrity and reform that can transform our lives and our world.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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I loved this series

I read the series many years ago and I must have loaned this one to someone with no return policy. I just replaced the missing book.
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Makes a person think

Enjoyed the book, and the fact that it made me really think about it, but then James Redfield's books tend to do that. I recommend it highly.