Is anyone else a fan of Illusions: Richard Bach

Anonymous
My favourite spiritual book besides the bhagavad gita is Illusions.

Has anyone else read the stories about Donald Shimoda?
Anonymous
I read that years ago— with the feather?
Anonymous
I just ordered it, thanks for the rec!! It looks great. I'm really enjoying Wisdom of Souls at the moment.
Anonymous
I loved it, as well as his other books. I was really sad to learn he completely ditched his first family with six kids once Johnathon Livingston Seagull was published, and never wrote about them or even saw the kids for many years.

He writes in an autobiographical style, but there is a huge chunk missing. Still wonderful writing, though.
Anonymous
A king time ago, had a guy tell me it was his favorite book. He used it to justify an affair.
Anonymous
I lost interest in reading Richard Bach after learning how horrible he was to his first family.
Anonymous
My mother loves Jonathan Livingston Seagull and introduced me to his books when I was in late HS/early college and I loved them, including Illusions and One.

I wasn't aware of his personal life til this thread but thinking back I absolutely could see how he was justifying an affair or whatever in his own mind, and how other people would use those books to justify their affairs. Haven't read them now for years but I remember a lot of soulmate type stuff.
Anonymous
He quickly split with his soulmate, too.
Anonymous
I re read this every year. I have it well dog eared and highlighted.
Anonymous
He's such a lightweight hack. Like Shirley MacLaine at her wifty worst.
Anonymous
I had a soft dopamine hit when I found out he left his soulmate. Simply because it reminded me of that guy who tried to defend his affair because “soulmate.” And well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He quickly split with his soulmate, too.


Oh, he was with Leslie Parrish for 21 years, but after their divorce he was immediately hooked up with a fan 34 years younger than he was. I believe she became wife #3, and he later divorced her.
Anonymous
“Everything in this book could be wrong.”
Anonymous
He misspelled "could be," there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A king time ago, had a guy tell me it was his favorite book. He used it to justify an affair.


This. Load of malarkey. Also “The Bridge across Forever” loved it young now see what silly self-indulgent nonsense
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