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The Secret of Shambhala : In Search of the Eleventh Insight
by James Redfield
A Favorite of 2, Read by 43, Owned by 43, Reviewed by 3, Quotes 3
Author James Redfield takes readers to the mountains of Tibet in search of the mythical place called Shambhala, otherwise known as Shangri-La. Like his previous bestselling books, Redfield holds the tension between an adventure travel story (in this book, armed...(more)
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James Redfield : Gaia Explorer
Sun Mar 30 18:24:49 UTC 2008
Source: The Secret of Shambhala : In Search of the Eleventh Insight, Page: 87
Contributed by: Brian Schrokosch.
James Redfield said

“Setting a field for synchronicity is a matter of putting yourself in a particular state of mind. It is easy to think about synchronicity intellectually, but unless you enter the state of mind where your prayer-field will help, all you will do is glimpse the coincidences every once in a while. In some situations that is enough and you will b led forward for a time, but eventually you will lose your direction. The only way to establish a constant flow of synchronicity is to stay in a state where your prayer field keeps this blow moving toward you–a state of conscious alertness.”

James Redfield : Gaia Explorer
Sun Mar 30 18:08:41 UTC 2008
Source: The Secret of Shambhala : In Search of the Eleventh Insight, Page: 67
Contributed by: Brian Schrokosch.
James Redfield said

“Energy doesn't come to us so much from the things around us–although we can absorb energy directly from some plants and sacred sites. Sacred energy comes from our connection to the divine inside us.”