Seventh book reviewed as part of the 130 Challenge.
This book made me into a true human being. It has taught me the secrets of the spiritual masters and filled into my puny mind, the grand and cumulative wisdom of those great souls. It has enriched my being with the very essence of the universe and brought me one step closer to salvation.
I don’t have words to describe the kind of spiritual and mystical journey
Oh! I was so worried you actually LIKED this drivel! I had the same reaction you did. You know there’s a movie, right?
No I didn’t know there was a movie. What the hell would they even have to show in such a movie? The book has nothing, absolutely nothing cinematic about it.
When I was in high school my best friend went through a (mercifully brief; she is a smart, savvy woman!) Richard Bach phase and recommended that I read “One,” which I think was the “sequel” to this? I slogged my way through it – except slogged isn’t really the word, because it felt so insubstantial even as I was reading it. My father described it perfectly: a styrofoam packing peanut of a book.
Hahaha! Props to your dad for that description.