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From every corner of the world and from all walks of life, readers of Conversations with God have written to Neale Donald Walsch about their own experiences of God’s presence in their lives. Their stories of incredible synchronicities, extraordinary coincidental circumstances, and everyday miracles are collected here in this warm and inspirational book.
These are stories of regular folks who have experienced God touching their lives in very real, visible, ...
On Achieving Physical, Mental & Spiritual WellbeingI have learned about life that when we live wholly, we live holy. I have been searching for ways to live my life as a whole person, as an integrated being, for 25 years. The first thing I came to understand was that, if I am to live an integrated life, I must become far more integrated with my environment. That is, I must become one with it, and treat it as if it were a part of me, not something from which I ...
If what you have been looking for is a way to go deeper into the material in Conversations with God, you will make the choice to not only read this book but also to answer the inquiries, do the exercises, undertake the assignments and conduct the experiments which fill its pages. In this way, you will join with Neale, who is seeking to make the concepts in Conversations with God come alive as part of your own life story. Yet you will do more than that. For if you ...
On Abundance And Right LivelihoodEssentially, God tells us in Conversations with God that most of us do not understand what abundance really is. We confuse it with money. Yet when we take stock of that in which we truly are abundant, and choose to share it freely with everyone whose life we touch, we find that what we thought was abundance-money-comes to us freely. Even this chain of events, however, many of us cannot accept. For when we think of money, we ...
On Understanding Relationships with God, Self And OthersWe are all involved in relationships. Indeed, we are all in relationship with everything and everyone, all of the time. We have a relationship with ourselves, with our family, with our environment, with our work, with each other. Everything that we know and experience about ourselves, we understand within the context created by our relationships. For this reason, relationships are sacred-all relationships. ...