![]() ![]() ![]() Illusions, on the other hand, is much more direct in its teachings. He goes on to meet a guide who teaches him lessons beyond flying-lessons about reality and potential. For that, he is outcast but continues practicing flight. This book tells the story of a gull obsessed with learning to fly high, fast, and precisely. While Jonathan Livingston Seagull presents some amazingly essential and powerful metaphysical concepts, it does so in a very subtle manner. I saw the book on a table in a bookstore and purchased it. I had fond memories of reading Jonathan Livingston Seagull and the impact its lessons had on me when I read it around the age of 16. I first purchased Illusions simply because it was written by Richard Bach. And I remembered exactly how I felt when I first read Illusions and why this book changed my life. ![]() This discussion sent me to my bookshelf to find my copy of both books and begin rereading them. Two of us immediately mentioned books by Richard Bach: Jonathan Livingston Seagull and Illusions. However, during the first session of the Inspired Creator Community, our conversation turned to books that set us on the metaphysical or spiritual path. I’ve meant to write a post about why this book changed my life, but I wanted to reread it first. Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach. Every once in awhile, someone asks me to name a book that changed my life. ![]()
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