Summary version of the 10 Insights:
        
        
        First Insight.
        Synchronicities (meaningful coincidences or connected events that can
        not be explained by ordinary science) are real, frequent, meaningful,
        purposeful, and enlivening; 
         
        Second Insight. Through psycho-spiritual historical reflection we
        can live in a "longer now" and see through our historical,
        cultural, and consciousness fixations; 
         
        Third Insight. The world consists of energy that human beings can
        directly interact with in ways that transcend current scientific
        understanding; 
         
        Fourth Insight. Humans compete with each other for energy, and by
        recognizing this habit, we can transcend it; 
         
        Fifth Insight. Through a mystical awareness and focus on
        "beauty" we can supply ourselves with nearly unlimited energy;
        
         
        Sixth Insight. Our control dramas from
        our childhood hold us back and must be "cleared" or
        transcended; 
         
        Seventh Insight. By paying attention to our thoughts and
        experiences, and by focusing on positive outcomes, we fully engage in
        our own personal evolution;
         
        
        Eighth Insight. A new "interpersonal ethic" is arising
        which teaches us to promote ourselves by
          energetically promoting others; 
         
        Ninth Insight. A grand and glorious future awaits humanity as we
        become aware of and begin to practice the wisdom of the previous
        Insights; and 
         
        Tenth Insight. We can maintain our optimism and stay awake, and
        integrate the previous Insights, by seeing our lives from the higher
        perspective of the "Afterlife."
         
         
        
        
        The scrolls were said to be discovered during the time of Celestine V, the
        reluctant Pope 
        
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About
            Celestine V  
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Lived
            a hermetic life  
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Love
            Solitude  
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Only
            Pope to abdicate, canonized on May 5, 1313
            - The primary objective of his pontificate was to reform clergy,
            many of whom were using spiritual power to obtain wordly power.
            Celestine sought a way to bring the faithful to the original Gospel
            spirit, and he settled on "Pardon" - he called for a year
            of forgiveness of sins, and return to evangelical austerity and
            fidelity. He reigned five months, and the members of the Vatican
            Curia took advantage of him. This led to much mismanagement, and
            great uproar in the Vatican. Knowing he was responsible, Celestine
            asked forgiveness for his mistakes, and abdicated on 13
            December 1294,
            the only pope to do so. His successor, Boniface VIII, kept Celestine
            hidden for the last ten months of his life in a small room in a
            Roman palace. Celestine may have appreciated it - he never lost his
            love of the hermit's life, and spent his last days in prayer. 
            
              
         
        Links
        to the CELESTINE PROPHECY 
        
        
        On the other hand. . . 
         
        
 Always,
        there  remains the other side of the coin. Read Ken Moyle's POV on this
        98-week NY Times best-seller phenomenon by James Redfield.  |