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"Life doesn't tell you anything, it shows you everything"
Richard Bach, The Messiah's Pocket Guide

The book lost in Illusions.

So, there is a book in front of you. And this book is not ordinary... This is Richard Bach's Pocket Guide to the Messiah, or rather, its online version.

Mentally ask a question that concerns you. Now close your eyes, open the book at random, open your eyes and read the answer... This can work flawlessly: fear will drown in a smile, doubts will scatter away from an unexpected bright insight. But... ...Everything in this book could be wrong. Of course it can. But it may not turn out to be. Error or not error is not decided by the book. Only you can say what is not a mistake for you. The responsibility is yours.

On-line fortune telling process:Mentally ask a question that concerns you and click on the book

The last time I saw the Messiah Pocket Guide was the day I threw it away. I used it the way Donald taught me in Illusions: ask a question in your head, close your eyes, open the book at random, choose the right or left page, open your eyes, read the answer. . .

For a long time this worked flawlessly: fear was drowned in a smile, doubts scattered away from an unexpected bright insight. I was always touched and entertained by everything these pages conveyed. And on that dark day, I once again trustingly opened the Directory.

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Messiah Pocket Guide

The Book Lost in &Illusions&

(Reminder for the advanced soul)

The last time I saw the Messiah Pocket Guide was the day I threw it away.

I used it the way Donald taught me in Illusions: ask a question in your head, close your eyes, open the book at random, choose the right or left page, open your eyes, read the answer.

For a long time this worked flawlessly: fear was drowned in a smile, doubts scattered away from an unexpected bright insight. I was always touched and entertained by everything these pages conveyed.

And on that dark day, I once again trustingly opened the Directory. &Why did my friend Donald Shimoda, who really had something to say and whose lessons we needed so much, why, why did he have to die such a senseless death?&

I open my eyes and read the answer:

Everything in this book could be wrong.

I remember it as a flash of darkness - a sudden rage that overtook me. I turn to the Directory for help - and this is the answer?!

I launched the little book over the nameless field with such force that its pages began to rustle in fear, shuddering and turning over. She glided softly into the tall grass - I didn’t even look in that direction.

Soon I flew away and never again visited that field, lost somewhere in Iowa. The Heartless Directory, the source of unnecessary pain, is gone.

Twenty years have passed, and now a parcel comes to me by mail - through the publisher - with a book and an enclosed letter:

Dear Richard Bach, I found it while plowing my father's soybean field. On a quarter of the field we usually only have grass growing for hay, and my father told me how you once planted there with a guy who local residents then they killed him, deciding that he was a sorcerer. Subsequently, this place was plowed up, and the book was covered with earth. Although the field had been plowed and harrowed many times, no one had somehow noticed her. Despite everything, she was almost unharmed. And I thought that this is your property and, if you are still alive, it should belong to you.

There is no return address. The pages bore the imprints of my fingers, stained with the engine oil of the old Fleet, and when I fanned the book open, a handful of dust and a few dried blades of grass spilled out.

No anger. I sat over the book for a long time, surrendering to my memories.

Everything in this book could be wrong. Of course it can. But it may not turn out to be. Error or not error – it is not the book that decides. Only I can say that for me it is not a mistake. The responsibility is mine.

With a strange feeling I slowly turned over the pages. Is it possible that the same book that I once threw into the grass a long time ago has returned to me? Did it lie motionless all this time, covered with earth, OR did it change and finally become something that the future reader needs to see?

And so, closing my eyes, I once again took the book in my hands and asked:

- Dear strange mysterious volume, why did you come back to me?

I flipped through the pages for a while and then opened my eyes and read:

All people, all events in your life arise because you called them there.

What you do with them is up to you.

I smiled and decided. This time, instead of throwing the book in the trash, I decided to keep it. And I also decided not to put it in a bag and hide it away, but to give the reader the opportunity to convenient time open it and flip through it all. And listen to the whisper of her wisdom.

Some of the ideas found in this reference book I have expressed in other books. You will find here the words you read in Illusions, The only one, Seagull Jonathan Livingston, Beyond the Mind and in Ferret Chronicles. The life of a writer, like a reader, is made up of fiction and facts, of what almost happened, was half remembered, once dreamed of... The smallest grain of our existence is a story that can be verified by someone else.

Yet fiction and reality are true friends; the only means of conveying some truths is the language of a fairy tale.

For example, Donald Shimoda, my stubborn Messiah, is a very real person. Although, as far as I know, he never had a mortal body or a voice that anyone but me could hear. And Stormy the Ferret is also real and flies on her miniature vehicle in the most terrible storm, because he believes in his mission. And Harley the Ferret, in the darkness of the night, rushes into the depths of the sea because he is saving his friend. All these heroes are real - and they give life to me.

Enough explanation. But before you take this guide home, check it out now to make sure it works.

Ask a question in your mind, please. Now close your eyes, open the book at random and choose the left or right page...

The clouds are not afraid

(a) cannot fall and (b) cannot drown.

believe that with them

this can happen.

And they may be afraid

as much as they want, if they want.

the luckiest people

thought about suicide.

You are free to create

how do you choose

to heal and transform

is exactly what

for some reason.

Baby on your table -

this is not a mystical reminder

about morning cookies;

she lies there because

Don't think that the one

who fell on you

from another dimension,

at least in something

Or will he do something better?

than you could yourself.

Is man incorporeal or mortal,

One thing is important in people:

Everyone comes here

with tool box

not everyone remembers

where did he put it all?

Life doesn't tell you anything, it shows you everything.