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Violence
Barely any
Some thriller danger in pursuing the manuscript
Language
None
No profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Spiritual intensity; the novel presents a complete worldview that some find transformative and others find unfounded
What this book is about
The narrator travels to Peru after learning of an ancient manuscript containing nine insights that describe the awakening of human consciousness. Each insight is discovered in turn through encounters and adventures that combine thriller plotting with New Age spiritual philosophy. Redfield's 1993 self-published novel became a massive phenomenon, selling millions of copies through word-of-mouth before being picked up by a publisher. Its ideas about energy, consciousness, and synchronicity continue to resonate with spiritual seekers.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
A complete spiritual worldview presented as discoverable truth
May challenge or transform readers depending on receptiveness
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