In 'Conversations with God, Books 2 & 3', Neale Donald Walsch continues his profound dialogue with the divine, challenging conventional beliefs about the nature of God and humanity. As the conversations unfold, Walsch explores themes of purpose, relationships, and the very fabric of existence, inviting readers to reconsider their understanding of spirituality. With each response, God presents radical ideas that question societal norms and encourage personal empowerment. Readers are left pondering the deep connections between life decisions and spiritual growth. This thought-provoking continuation will inspire you to question everything you believed about the cosmos and your place within it.
By Walsch, Neale Donald
Published: 2014
"The moment you say that the world is this way or that way, you become addicted to your own point of view. And in that moment, you stop growing."
AND GOD SAID… Neale Donald Walsch didn’t claim to be special or spiritually gifted. He was just a frustrated man who sat down one day with pen in his hand and some tough questions in his heart. As he wrote his questions to God, he realized that God was answering them—directly—through Walsch’s pen. And the result was a series of witty, provocative, and profound books that have changed the lives of readers around the world. Here in one handsome volume, with new introductions and afterwords, are the second two books in the Conversations with God series. In Conversations with God 2, Neale Donald Walsch and God continue their discussion and move on to larger topics than the personal issues addressed in Conversation with God 1. The pair discusses time, space, and politics. It is an honest look at some of the broad issues important to all of us on the planet. Conversations with God 3, the final book of the original three-book series, contains “universal truths of the highest order, and the challenges and opportunities of the soul.” In this volume, the dialogue expands to include more about the nature of God, about love and fear, about who we are and who we may become. Here is also a profound dialogue about the culture, philosophy, and spirituality of highly evolved beings in other realms of the universe and how they have learned to view life, love, and the pursuit of happiness.
Neale Donald Walsch is an American author best known for his "Conversations with God" book series, which presents a dialogue between the author and God, addressing issues of spirituality, love, and the nature of the universe. His works, including "Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue" and "The Most Important Thing in Life," explore themes of personal growth, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of all life. Walsch's writing style is characterized by its conversational tone, depth of insight, and universal appeal, making complex philosophical concepts accessible to a broad audience.
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