Guest guest Posted April 23, 2001 Report Share Posted April 23, 2001 Conversations with God Just came across this wonderful book called "Conversations with God" by Neale Donald Walsch. Wow!!! What a book! Have you read this book? Does anyone doubt that it is really God that the author is having a conversation with? Perhaps I am biased because the thoughts contained in that book match with my own insights. "That's my kinda God!" Perhaps they match with everybodys insights? Any comments by those who have read that book? ________________________________ Love makes the heart laugh. I wish you Love. CyberDervish `````````````````````````````````````````````` Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2001 Report Share Posted April 28, 2001 CyberDervish wrote: >> Just came across this wonderful book called "Conversations with God" by Neale Donald Walsch...Any comments by those who have read that book? << Hi Dervish ~ I have been on a journey (through the southwest, just starting really), so I am a bit belated responding to this. Several years ago I read "Conversations with God," and it changed my life. I agree with Mark that, as all is God, this is God also, and in addition to that, it has spoken to me of Truth that is consistent with my own experiences and with what other avatars and masters have said. What I love(d) about it so much is that it is so "user friendly." It explains some things, like the reality creating process, that I have worked very hard to understand. And it came to me as a gift from a friend at a point in my life when I was ready to apply the principles, especially those of activating the will. I will always remember that the words, "I am," are the most powerfully creative words we may say. I used CWG as a kind of guidebook to make some very signifcant changes in my life ~ including leaving the Washington, DC, area to go to the West at the beckoning of my spirit, to do my creative work, to be more in touch with the land, and to experience unconditional love. Now, as I have seen the unfolding of these in my life in the West, my thoughts are returning to CWG, which is now being echoed in other things I read or come across. This journey I am on now is a continuation of what I began when I moved West. I am being open to receive what the next step is for me and then to employ all the tools I have learned to Be That. Shanti ~ Linda P.S., I have actually read all three of the books, and love them all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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