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The Path
  

The Path [Paperback]

Richard Matheson
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Richard Matheson's bestselling novel, What Dreams May Come, the basis for the hit movie starring Robin Williams, touched numerous readers with its convincing portrait of life after death, based on years of research and personal reflection. Like that earlier book, The Path is a work of inspirational fiction that comes straight from Matheson's own deeply held beliefs about spirituality and true nature of existence. The story of one man's encounter with an enigmatic stranger who imparts to him ten lessons about the true realityof the soul; The Path is not so much a novel as a philosophical dialogue about life and the afterlife.

Everyone who read What Dreams May Come and wants to know more about Matheson's personal philosophy should take a walk along . . . The Path.
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Makes you think of how you live your life, Jan 6 2005
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Michael Beveridge (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Ive read a lot of Mathesons book, and I really did enjoy this one. It is a very short book, but you take soo much out of it.
Its almost more of an esay about politics, life, spirituality and everything in between, but its written as almost just a plain old conversation between two people.
Great book, more provoking than story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thought provoking, July 3 2003
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O. Freasier "Z's Mom" (Texas) - See all my reviews
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I loved this book! I read it after reading two of his other books and I thoroughly enjoyed all of them. The Path is, like I said, thought provoking and I'd recommend it to anyone who is open minded and interested in exploring other spirituality avenues.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A Little Too Sparse, Jan 14 2003
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As Richard Matheson states in the beginning of "The Path," the goal of this book was to present the reader with a high-level introduction to the works of Harold Percival through a series of ten fictional walks.

The problem is that Matheson's presentation is too high-level, so much so that many of the ideas are over-simplified, or only vaguely referenced. Because of this, the concepts lose their impact, and many times appear as rehashed material from many other books available today.

I enjoy a majority of Matheson's works, and was excited to find this extension of some of the concepts and ideas from "What Dreams May Come," but unfortunately, Matheson was too sparse on the details. I don't feel any more compelled to pick up the works of Percival than I did before. I wish Matheson would have expanded this book to twelve or fifteen walks, or else would have made the walks longer.

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