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Illusions

Illusions: Richard Bach
Illusions by Richard Bach is about one mans journey on the path to becoming more connected with all that he can do. It focuses on two main characters Richard (the writer) and Donald Shimoda. The main point in the story is that everything in life, even life it self is an illusion so people can do amazing things if they put their minds to it. The most important point made in the bock is from when Donald says, “Ok, I’m the son of God, so are we all; I’m the savior, but so are you.”
The story begins with Richard flying a bi-plane somewhere near Ferris, Illinois. Well that’s not the very beginning. In the very beginning there is a piece on a person who became a savior. The story begins that there once was a savior from the Holy Land of Indiana. The basic plot of this part of the story is that a man chooses to be a messiah and then tells the God one-day that he would no longer like to be and quits.
We then open up with Richard flying his air plane over a ...

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