Talk:James Redfield

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James Redfield has earned a better wiki article than this one. Let us see what "could happen".. BF 02:16, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Do not ignore such a dangerous guru.

This article should be wastly expanded by someone knowledgeable. All I know is that all girls are reading his books here in Hungary and it fills them with stupid mysticism and many of them lose their boyfriends after the stange thoughts implanted in their heads ruin their feeling of happiness. I think this guy is as dangerous as LR Hubbard and so warrant a big and detailed article that warns people. 213.178.107.18 11:15, 4 March 2006 (UTC)

Well said Mister . It's a load of tosh and it seriously ****ed up my amatory hopes too. You have my sympathies.

Redfield has indeed earned a better article - a seriously scathing, damning and derisive one. Celestine Prophecy is paltry as a novel and vacuous as whatever else it was trying to do. Rather like Coelho's 'Alchemist' in low gear with a bad headache. Ugh. 86.162.200.24 (talk) 00:42, 12 January 2008 (UTC)