![]() ![]() As in: “Here's a test to find whether your mission on earth is finished: If you're alive, it isn't.” Illusions has sold 15 million copies worldwide. In Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah, Richard Bach met Donald Shimoda, a fellow pilot with the keys to the universe who barnstormed the. Here is never-before-seen wisdom, taken from many of Richard Bach's extraordinary books. open your eyes and read the answer to your question. “Open it,” he said, “and whatever you need to know is here.” As Bach was taught by Shimoda, hold a question in your mind. Is he a teacher or a messiah? Part of Shimoda's secret was a small book, bound in what looked like suede, called Messiah's Handbook, which he carried with him and frequently quoted. ![]() Shimoda seemed to carry the keys to universe with him as he barnstormed the Midwest in a Travel Air biplane. Donald Shimada, the mysterious hero of Richard Bach's bestselling book, Illusions, which is soon to be made into a film. ![]() Is it all practice? Don't you get any formal training to be a Master?” “They give you a book to read.” And here is the book. “Where did you learn all this stuff, Don? You know so much, or maybe I just think you do. This edition contains never-before-seen wisdom along with passages from many of Bach's multi-million copy selling works including Jonathan Livingston Seagull. ![]() For decades Bach fans have had one wish: to read the handbook for themselves. The hero of Bach's bestselling book Illusions carried a small volume entitled MESSIAH'S HANDBOOK. ![]()
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