summersolstice
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« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2009, 20:57:27 » |
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Owl, I received my copies of the first three books in the series and I just finished the first, Anastasia, last night. I liked the book very much and I sincerely want to believe in the existence of Anastasia but, like you, I feel that some or the claims made in the book are a little difficult to believe.
I really don't think the effects this book has had on people are that much different than those of Thoreau's Walden Pond, or the "back to the earth" movement of the late 60s. I know I was swept up in the movement after reading Walden and being exposed to The Whole Earth Catalog, Stephen Gaskin's The Farm concept in Tennessee, and communal living in general. After experiencing the hardships inherent in such a lifestyle I quickly fell away from it though I didn't give up the dream that such a lifestyle was possible. I think this book has introduced, and reintroduced, a lot of people to the idea.
I've read some accounts that claim the author made everything up and other claims that say the author is merely trying to protect Anastasia's privacy. As she's quoted a saying in the book, "I exist for those whom I exist".
Whether she exists or not, the book has apparently sparked a primal urge in a lot of people who aren't happy with their overly complicated lives and who are longing for something simpler and better for themselves and their children. They see that technology and industry have brought us pollution, over crowding, and materialism and have moved us away from our spiritual natures. I have to say that I agree.
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