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Conversations with God

An Uncommon Dialogue: The Language of the Soul

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Conversations with God is Neale Donald Walsch's account of his direct conversations with God that began while Walsch was immersed in a period of deep depression. He composed a letter to God in which he vented his frustrations, and much to his surprise, even shock, God answered him. Focusing on the universal truths that influence all life, Conversations with God offers a picture of the could be better. We are challenged to push past the imagined boundaries of what we believe ourselves capable and look instead to all that we can attain as co-creators with God.

This first volume of Book 1 explores the individual's personal relationship with God.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 28, 1997
      In this follow-up to the bestselling Conversations with God, Walsch presents yet another lengthy record of the opinions that God has confided in him alone. This second volume features a verbose deity who appears almost to be playing patient to Walsch's psychotherapist. These conversations present a very jocular God bantering and joshing with divine aplomb about sex, politics, economics, ecology and myriad other topics. Walsch remains "culturally correct" by bashing "organized religion" in general and Catholicism in particular. Typically, however, his religion-bashing is based on misrepresentations and simpleminded theology. One can only be shocked that God is so gullible as to take Walsch's intellectually lazy word for it.

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