Bio
When author and therapist James Redfield self-published his first novel in 1993, the immediate groundswell of enthusiasm from booksellers and readers made The Celestine Prophecy one of the most successful self-published books of all time. Since 1994 the book spent over three years on The New York Times bestsellers list. In 1996, the sequel, The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision, and two books spent a combined seventy-four weeks on The New York Times list, making James Redfield the best-selling hardcover author in the world in 1996. Now an award wining humanitarian, Redfield is back in the media spotlight as the independent feature film based on The Celestine Prophecy is about to be released.
Past Shows
Testing Remote Viewing
Statistics Professor Jessica Utts shared the results of her statistical studies in remote viewing and parapsychology. Serving as a statistician for the Remote Viewing research program at SRI, and later as consultant for a government evaluation of the...
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Host: George Noory
James Redfield
It is no accident, argue James Redfield, that the twentieth and twenty-first
centuries have witnessed a dramatic expansion of human experience. When
author and therapist James Redfield self-published his first novel in 1993,
the groundswell of enthusiasm...
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Host: Barbara Simpson