NOTE: This is an excerpt from the two-part, 60-minute DVD.
http://www.thinkingallowed.com/2rbach.html
Author Richard Bach describes the relationship between fact and fiction in his imaginative autobiographical books. He describes his own internal process of integrating the memories of his childhood. Through his work he has come to realize that ultimate reality is far deeper than the physical appearances of the senses, encompassing multiple dimensions of time and space.
Richard Bach is the best-selling author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, One, Illusions, Bridge Across Forever and Running From Safety.
no no... no ten years ago.... 35 years ago!!! I was 10 then.
ivanosito 2 months ago
I love Internet even MORE now! - It brought Richard Bach to me today. WOW... Great. I'm pleased indeed to meet you my dear Richard. I once read "Illusions" ... ten years ago ... and since then... you and me are GREAT FRIENDS. ;)
ivanosito 2 months ago
Please if anyone can translate or subtitle this video I would greatly appreciate that and I miss not knowing much English what he says. Thank you very much in advance. regards
diegopapaianni 5 months ago
Alguien que pueda subtitular este video por favor asi puedo entender totalmente y no por partes lo que dice el que para mi es una de las personas o escritores mas fasinantes que hay !!!!! se agradeceria si alguien fuera capaz de hacerlo.
diegopapaianni 5 months ago
That message it is mind making something 'real' (or not) is so basic! That was an interesting experience listening right to him instead of reading his book.
QueenOfTheBlueSky 9 months ago
He wrote "Johnathan Livingston Seagull".....Russel Targ upon reading it knew instantly it was about an out of body expierience....
MrCrispian 10 months ago
@TomFoti ...what you said reminds me... life often moves at a pace, 2 steps forward then 1 step back. like the gears of a clock turn forward then lean back and lock into the new position and prepare for the next tick forward. Get ready, its time for toc.
godnmyhands 10 months ago
This man is amazing and so inspirational :)
MsPennyDrop 11 months ago
Sometimes I think there was a wave of consciousness back then, in the seventies, that made a kind of impact in the collective psyche, when books by Richard Bach, RD Lang, and Herman Hesse were popular, and movies like Being There and Apocalypse Now came out. Bands like the Moody Blues gave a similar vibe. I think the underlying sense basically stayed with us all this time, unfettered by other events. It would be interesting to see how that sense might emerge now. It's a cool time to be alive
TomFoti 1 year ago
I love him. And "one" is the best book I have ever read.
REZISTente 1 year ago