Rating:  Summary: A great book, but buy these first Review: This is a great book, but read these first since they are the best of Richard Bach (IMHO):1. Jonathan Livingston Seagull 2. Illusions 3. The Bridge Across Forever
Rating:  Summary: Rich in spiritual philosophy. Review: This is read by the author and his spouse.
In a narrative between himself (adult Richard Bach) and his 9 year old former self ("Dickie"), the author presents a guide to life. The author's spouse,
Leslie, adds to the dialogue by bringing another point of view to the philosophy presented. There are many thought provoking notions presented such as:
the "physics" of thoughts, "Life is," the key(s) to a successful marriage and remembering the birth experience. It reads like the author's self-therapy with
the reader as a bystander/beneficiary. Anyone who enjoys Richard Bach's philosophy will find it again here, skillfully presented in the author's clever
writing style.
Rating:  Summary: Rich in spiritual philosophy. Review: This is read by the author and his spouse.In a narrative between himself (adult Richard Bach) and his 9 year old former self ("Dickie"), the author presents a guide to life. The author's spouse,Leslie, adds to the dialogue by bringing another point of view to the philosophy presented. There are many thought provoking notions presented such as: the "physics" of thoughts, "Life is," the key(s) to a successful marriage and remembering the birth experience. It reads like the author's self-therapy with the reader as a bystander/beneficiary. Anyone who enjoys Richard Bach's philosophy will find it again here, skillfully presented in the author's clever writing style.
Rating:  Summary: Oh my God! A really spiffy book Review: This is the second book from this author I read (The first one was Johnatan living...) and I found it really great. Actually, thanks to the book, I am more encouraged and do my work better ¡I have been ascended thanks to it! Thank You Richard Bach and excuse my bad english.
Rating:  Summary: inspirational! a must for all those on the path. Review: This title suggests quite a boring novel on some physical plane, but it takes you on a journey way back to your childhood, makes you face upto your fears, brings the innocence & joy back into stale middle age & helps you to set free a mind & a joy that has remained trapped for many years. The author,Richard Bach, is a particular favourite of mine as all of his novels are intrinsicly spiritual put into such an acceptable & easily understood fashion that even the hardest of hardened sceptics will be left crying for it to be true. Such convincing dialogue leaves us believing that not only is this story actually relating a real experience, but that this type of wonderful experience is available to us all, whatever our place in the vast spectrum of humanity. Running from safety has to be the most objective & awe inspiring book available on the subject of " connecting" with your inner child & I would heartily recommend it to anyone wishing to understand themselves on a deeper level.
Rating:  Summary: A Book to Revisit Review: When "Running From Saftey" first came out I couldn't read it. I remember thinking that the book just didn't speak to me at all, and I gave up after less than 100 pages. Was I ever wrong!! Recently, I remembered the book and decided to give it another try. I am 39 this year -- youth, aging, who I was, who I will be are very heavy in my "approaching 40" mind. The wisdom, insight, and ideas I gained from this book amazed me. It is nothing short of remarkable. Read it, savor it, learn from it!
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