tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1837676046760437505.post3699716260140975434..comments2024-03-28T22:42:37.931+10:00Comments on Just Watching the Wheels Go Round: A Blessing and a Curse (Too)Brizdaz (Darren)http://www.blogger.com/profile/16218154629850982033noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1837676046760437505.post-70976403468152493172011-12-18T10:03:08.278+10:002011-12-18T10:03:08.278+10:00I agree that James's books are a good starting...I agree that James's books are a good starting point for people getting into the subject of synchronicity,and he has done a lot of good work in promoting the idea,but the stories themselves are a little too contrived for my liking.<br />I think people new to the subject would be better off reading something like Trish and Rob MacGregor's books on synchronicity than James's books...but they are probably harder to find...unless they just happen to mysteriously fall out of a bookcase at your feet.-) <br />But don't get me wrong,I like Redfield's philosophy and think he is doing a great job promoting it...I just personally find his books a bit of a predictable and repetitive bore. <br />There are way better books on the subject out there,but like you say they are good appetizers.Brizdaz (Darren)https://www.blogger.com/profile/16218154629850982033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1837676046760437505.post-13170108849331488292011-12-18T01:15:13.112+10:002011-12-18T01:15:13.112+10:00That's quite a story Darren, amazing odds agai...That's quite a story Darren, amazing odds against this happening. And perhaps Orpheus did retrieve his wife/partner from the underworld ...<br /><br />I don't mind James Redfield's books. The first one got me thinking properly about 'coincidences'. Lots of people knock these sort of books but they do light sparks of truth in some readers' minds that many heavy books just wouldn't do. A good starting point.Mike Perryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02149847109691591945noreply@blogger.com