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Old 05-06-2006, 08:00 AM   #21
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I don't have a signed first edition copy of JLS but I do have a signed (with hand drawn seagulls) copy of "Illusions" which I received directly from the author while refueling his airplane in 1976! I doubt, though, that you have enough money to motivate me to part with the book!
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Old 05-07-2006, 08:00 AM   #22
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Does anyone know where I can get a signed copy of jonathan livingston seagull. I would like to get my hands on one.


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Old 05-31-2006, 08:00 AM   #23
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I have read every R.B. novel that I can get my hands on - nine thus far - and I have always wished that I could somehow thank him for the insights that he has given me into living. It has been a difficult journey, thus far, as it must be for everyone, but reading his novels about his own search for meaning and truth has been like having my deepest instincts validated. He has articulated my own feelings about so many aspects of life so well, that reading his novels is like clarifying my own thoughts. So I continue the search, and the journey, and I make my mistakes, and continue to believe that nothing happens by chance. (The title of his novel "Nothing by Chance" is a mantra for me.) Incidentally, I did not know about his divorce until I read this page, and it was something of a shock, because I so want to believe in "happily forever after". But R.B. and Leslie must have more lessons to learn for which they must be apart. Who knows the meaning behind the patterns that we create? We learn, and learn, and learn, and usually, in retrospect, it all makes sense. My memory is hazy here, but I believe that he ended one of his novels with the statement that everything he has said thus far may be wrong. There is no certainty, but the process of learning continues, even if the new learning contradicts everything that went before. So I wish them both the best. It is difficult to say who my favorite author is, but whenever I'm asked, R.B. is the first to come to mind. Thank you, Mr. Bach.
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Old 06-09-2006, 08:00 AM   #24
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We have a great and active RB message board. Visit us:
http://rbach.proboards4.com/
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Old 06-11-2006, 08:00 AM   #25
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JG Said:
I had read the "ONE" . It was the story of a reluctant messiah. JG: I think you are referring to "Illusions - Confessions of a Reluctant Messiah"

One was another story - a bit complicated, when he and his wife journey to parallel existences of sorts.
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Old 06-14-2006, 08:00 AM   #26
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Old 06-24-2006, 08:00 AM   #27
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Hello, I just thought you would like to know that a radio interview with Richard Bach about his book "Running From Safety" is available to listen to for free During March 2003 at http://www.synergyshow.com a program showcase. It is fun to listen to.
Thanks,
Richard
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Old 06-24-2006, 08:00 AM   #28
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I think I may have read all of Bach's books. I wouldn't have thought it mattered to anyone, but I gave what a Christian would call a testimony today - I witnessed that I am, but for the grace of God...and Richard S. Bach. Which, from a distance looks like "Richard's Back"...which at the time would have been a Godsend. Sounds pretty uhm ...fanatical but except for the occaisional quote - I haven't read anything by him, or even discussed the impact his understanding of the world has had on me - to anyone prior to today. I only did so for anothers' benefit, because what I experienced in 1979 would have been an emotional and intellectual overload whithout having the child-like wonder that the book "Illusions" inspired in me...and the hope that even though my father was deceased and could no longer protect me...I had to believe that I carried the best he had to offer...whith the innocence and belief of a child I soared to new levels of understanding and be-ing because I believed him. In retrospect, reading that book was an affirmation that turned into a proclamation that kept me alive and thriving - flying by the "seat of my pants" during a time of tremendous adversity...and by doing so, I became a serious student of life - eventually leaving everyone scratching their head and reconsidering all things spiritual. When I think of that book I smile because without it Life would still be mundane and rooted; I might simply have chosen not to go there out of selfishness and fear. Today, and everyday - I'm flying with my Master and learning Life to It's fullest. More than Thanks, I guess - if I could - I'd tell R.S.B. that I know where the rocks are now because he taught me a new way of seeing; I call it my "child-like perspective" and I am walking on water with it.
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Old 06-30-2006, 08:00 AM   #29
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Hi Jegatheva,
Great to hear your enthusiastic leap and its reply from Bach himself. Congrats.!
Bach seldom conducts chat room discussions (ofcourse under preassure from his publishers) and you can join the group when the next chat session turns up (no body is sure about that) You can search the net editions of Washington or New York Times for the details if that happens.
By the way fulfilling dreams is a hot cake. Can easily sell the book, but I was so interested in his style of presentation and sincerity in work.” Jonathan" has been an eternal inspiration to many around the world. I was more thrilled by the description of the flight and the world seen under. That was simply great. Later I came to know that Bach was previously a US Fighter pilot, answering the secret behind the exhilarating narration of flights and "the bird's eye view" picture of earth under.

I request you to read Paulo Coehlo's novels especially "The Alchemist". Chasing the dreams is always a difficult job when fate turns up as the protagonist! . Alchemist will give you few good answers
And of course questions too.
Take care
and very nice to meet you.
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Old 07-20-2006, 08:00 AM   #30
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read no place is too far away!
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Old 07-26-2006, 08:00 AM   #31
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i am definitely having a nasty headache due to colds....i have a new job now....4 years in teaching and now a test development engr. at analog devices...now what is the connection ...i dont know...i read the books..jonathnls,runfs,illus.,baf,...and i sense a connection wth his practical albeit mystical in a way makeshift belief system...me im trying to live out how much i can give to my own family ..im 30 years old now ...and in a new industry like this one im in now ..i need all the bach thoughts i can remember...just to help me help ourselves.....its hard when youre a breadwinner...i want to win out on this....alll my family need is just a simple decent living...not worrying where the next can of baby milk will come from...i have my own path....or flight as bach would coin it..and the sad part is I and only I could do my part in this seemingly dogeatdog,,money driven money grabbing world....i will try to get my familys share......andhope i get it
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Old 07-31-2006, 08:00 AM   #32
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i read bridges across foreever with great enthu. but i believe that r.b. has since divorced. this takes away the credibility of this novel.
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Old 08-03-2006, 08:00 AM   #33
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Hi
Do u get the story of "THe bridge Across foreever" On internet.If any could u plz send me the link
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Old 08-05-2006, 08:00 AM   #34
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Hi friends,RB is one of my favourite writer.i read his book JLS by chance and i was very much impressed by his works.Then i read his all other boosk like ILLUSIONS,STRANGER TO THE GROUND,GIFT OF WINGS.
but i donno i din't like the last two like JLS and ILLUSIONS.i hope to finish all his books soon...ILLUSIONS is best book of allteh books i have read.
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Old 09-21-2006, 08:00 AM   #35
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when beautiful people in this world use their creativity to spread and share that beauty, they are doing the highest good for humanity. Richard Bach is one such man... I am blessed to know many others!
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Old 09-28-2006, 08:00 AM   #36
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Hey I am a huge Richard Bach fan, and I even wrote a script and performed a piece from 'The Bridge Across Forever' in a solo acting drama competition.

Anyway, I am from Malaysia and I wrote to Richard Bach when I was about 15 years old (I am now 30). I wrote to him as a lark, and to my utter surprise, he replied in a personalized post card addressed to me in Malaysia from Richard Bach in the US, where he wrote to me on how I could fulfill my dreams.

Would anyone be interested in this... sorry for the way this sounds but I am trying to raise money for my kids future ?
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