![]() Sh.” Butch and Sundance, blood all over them, were talking about why they ought to go to Australia. Skeptical of such a philosophy, Richard bucks the thinking, and the Messiah takes Richard to a movie – Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. In the section of the book I am currently re-reading as part of the meta-stack on which I am concentrating now, the Messiah is explaining to Richard that life is a series of illusions. In Illusions, Bach wrote about a return of the Messiah as a airplane pilot who spends time with another airplane pilot who provides rides to midwesterners for about $3 per 10 minutes. I put the book and the notes in a stack with Rosamund Stone Zander and Ben Zander’s The Art of Possibility: Transforming Professional and Personal Life, which another close friend – my teaching and learning partner – Jill Gough gave me in January 2011, and which I was re-reading for purposes at work. ![]() I’ve made my first, quick pass of the book, and I took a short page of hand-written notes. Recently, such serendipity occurred while I was exploring “illusions” and “it’s all invented.”įor my birthday, my close friend Mary Cobb gave me a copy of Richard Bach’s Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah. ![]() ![]() Well, some beautiful serendipity happens occasionally in my routine of stack reading. Some of you know that I am a stack reader. ![]()
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