Celestine Prophecy
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By AnnieChelsea
- Celestine Prophecy
- Created: May 29, 2007
- Last updated: Aug 13, 2008
- After episode: 3.22: Through The Looking Glass
- Status: Current
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A new spiritual awakening is occurring in human culture, an awakening brought about by a critical mass of individuals who experience their lives as a spiritual unfolding, a journey in which we are led forward by mysterious coincidences.
the longer now a matter of energy the struggle for power the message of the mystics clearing the past engaging the flow the interpersonal ethic the emerging culture holding the vision extending prayer fields
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Key characters
| Short Name | Full Name | Episodes | Theories |
|---|---|---|---|
| Desmond | Desmond David Hume | 2.23, 3.17, 4.5 | 897 |
| Jack | Jack Shephard | 1.1, 1.5, 2.11, 1.11, 1.16, 1.20, 3.9, 3.22, 3.1, 4.10, 4.12, & 3” href=”/episodes/theres-no-place-home-parts-2-3/”>4.13 | 1504 |
| Kate | Katherine “Kate” Austen | 3.6, 1.2, 1.3, 2.9, 1.12, 1.16, 1.22, 3.15, 4.4, 4.12 | 734 |
| Sawyer | James “Sawyer” Ford | 3.4, 2.3, 2.6, 2.13, 1.16, 3.10 | 471 |
| Sayid | Sayid Jarrah | 2.14, 1.9, 3.11, 4.3, 4.12 | 406 |
Key episodes
| # | Title | Aired | Central character | Theories |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.23 | Live Together, Die Alone | 5-24-2006 | Desmond | 343 |
| 2.22 | Three Minutes | 5-17-2006 | Michael | 134 |
| 2.21 | ? | 5-10-2006 | Eko | 184 |
| 2.20 | Two for the Road | 5-3-2006 | Ana-Lucia | 100 |
| 2.19 | S.O.S. | 4-12-2006 | Rose, Bernard | 108 |
Key events
| Theme | Relevant Episodes | Theories |
|---|---|---|
| Jack, Kate, and Sawyer captured | 2.23, 3.1 | 213 |
| Michael and Walt released | 2.23 | 299 |
| Michael captured | 2.22 | 121 |
| Michael shoots Ana-Lucia and Libby | 2.20 | 129 |
| Pearl station discovered | 2.21 | 150 |
Can someone remove this trollish dreck?
For anyone who hasn’t read this book, it’s a 10-year old piece of garbage that was a piece of garbage even then. I’ve read high school short-stories better written than that book, and ones that were less trite and cloying, to boot!