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Running from Safety: An Adventure of the Spirit (Audio Renaissance Tapes Library)

Running from Safety: An Adventure of the Spirit (Audio Renaissance Tapes Library)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't let the child within you die!
Review: I think this is Richard Bach's best book. The book makes you realize a lot many things which we usually bury deep inside us. The conversations between Dickie and Richard are too fantastic! The way Richard explians him the fundamentals of life is very simple and at the same time very profound.Moreover, the concept used by the author is very innovative and wonderful.The book really helps the reader to explore his inner self. I have loved every line of the book and would like to thank Richard Bach for such a lovely creation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rich in spiritual philosophy
Review: In a narrative between himself (adult Richard Bach) andhis 9 year old former self ("Dickie"), the author presentsa 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: 5 stars
Summary: Inner Child meets Grown Man
Review: This is a dichotomy of inner child meeting up with grown man, in metaphorical terms. An autobiographical account of the author's life, although a mental stretch, will make the reader re-examine their lives and choices along the way. Made me laugh and cry.
Arlene Millman
author of BOOMERANG - A MIRACLE TRILOGY

Rating: 5 stars
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.


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